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Hat tricks for Getts, Windauer in C-Falls soccer sweep of Polson

by The Daily Inter Lake
| August 29, 2019 1:02 AM

POLSON — Hat tricks by Niels Getts and Josie Windauer carried Columbia Falls to a sweep of Polson in Northern A boys and girls soccer play on Thursday evening.

It was the season opener for both schools.

Getts scored one minute into play and added goals at 13 and 60 minutes as the boys won 4-1.

Tyler Hull had the other Columbia Falls goal.

Tristan Snyder scored for Polson at 13 minutes to tie the match at 1-all.

“One of our main scoring threats up top,” Columbia Falls coach O’Brien Byrd said of Getts. “He put three away for us.”

Columbia Falls outshot Polson on goal 27-8 and led in corner kicks 7-1.

“We’re implementing a new style of play, completely different from last year,” Byrd said. “The game plan worked. We had 27 chances, only scored four. If we work on our finishing, we will be OK.”

Windauer netted the first and last goals for the Wildkats in a 7-3 girls victory over Polson.

Windauer scored at 4, 6, 33 and 53 minutes.

Also scoring for Columbia Falls were Flora Jarvis, Maddie Robinson and Cheyanne Johnston-Heinz.

“Our offense came to play,” Columbia Falls coach Thomas Clark said.

“You always expect to get goals from Josie, but to get contributions from Cheyanne, Maddie and Flora was huge today. They played fantastic.”

Autumn Burland, Sarah Kinzle and Sophia Moderie scored for Polson.

Columbia Falls had 22 shots on goal to seven for Polson. Corner kicks favored Columbia Falls 4-0.

Columbia Falls is back in action Saturday at Hamilton. The boys play at 1 p.m. and the girls at 3. Polson’s next outing is Sept. 5 at Corvallis.

Boys

Columbia Falls 2 2 — 4

Polson 1 0 — 1

CF — Niels Getts (Seth Hoffman), 1:00

P — Tristan Snyder (Caden Nelson), 12:00

CF — Getts (Reed Sandstrom), 13:00

CF — Getts (Simon Magg), 60:00

CF — Tyler Hull (Sandstrom), 74:00

Shots on goal — Columbia Falls 27, Polson 8; Corner kicks — Columbia Falls 7, Polson 1; Goalie saves — Columbia Falls 4 (Story Stemborski), Polson 11 (NA); Fouls — Columbia Falls 3, Polson 6; Cards — None.

Girls

Columbia Falls 5 2 — 7

Polson 1 2 — 3

CF — Josie Windauer (LaKia Hill), 4:00

CF — Windauer (Cheyanne Johnston-Heinz), 6:00

CF — Flora Jarvis (Maddie Robison), 14:00

P — Autumn Burland, 22:00

CF — Robison (Johnston-Heinz), 25:00

CF — Windauer (Gwen Jarvis), 33:00

P — Sarah Kinzle (Sophia Moderie), 44:00

CF — Johnston-Heinz (Sydney Mann), 49:00

CF — Windauer (Mann), 53:00

P — Moderie, pk, 73:00

Shots on goal — Columbia Falls 22, Polson 7; Corner kicks — Columbia Falls 4, Polson 0; Goalie saves — Columbia Falls 8 (Ave McDonald 6, Zoey Byrd 2), Polson 11 (Megan Rost); Fouls — Columbia Falls 3, Polson 2; Cards — Columbia Falls, 1 yellow.

Boys

Sandpoint 4, Stillwater 0

SANDPOINT, Idaho — Four different players scored goal to lead Sandpoint to a nonconference victory over Stillwater Christian School.

“Obviously Sandpoint is a very solid team, but I was impressed with the way my team responded in the second half,” Stillwater coach Ryan O’Rourke said. “Josh Venman in goal had a great game and Caleb Cole-Pinkham had a great game at centerback. He was getting lots of pressure and played very well.”

Stillwater (0-1) plays another nonconference match today at Bonners Ferry, Idaho, at 2 p.m. (Pacific time).

Stillwater Christian 0 0 — 0

Sandpoint, Idaho 3 1 — 4

SP— Zander Moore, 20:00

SP — Stirling Roget, 25:00

SP — Chris Koch, 35:00

SP — Nolan Angell, 67:00

Shots on goal — Stillwater 0, Sandpoint 11; Corner kicks — Stillwater 0, Sandpoint 12; Goalie saves — Stillwater 11 (Josh Venman), Sandpoint 0 (Ronan Jiles); Fouls — Stillwater 3, Sandpoint 5; Cards — None.