FOOTBALL
Logger football earned a win at home against the George Fox Bruins, winning 43-35. Senior Kevin Miller (Seattle, Washington) had 18 receptions and completed an incredible 187 receiving yards. Senior Peter Bell (Klamath Falls, Oregon) also finished the game with a career-best 158 receiving yards and nine receptions. Logger football finished with another win when they took Lewis and Clark Col- lege 38-7 on Oct. 24. Bell again completed over 100 yards, and finished the game with eight receptions. Junior Max McGuinn (Bellingham, Washington) rushed a career high 141 yards and junior Brennan Schon (Spokane, Washington) earned 121 yards. Next, the Loggers take on cross-town rivals Pacific Lutheran University in the Homecoming game on Oct. 31.
VOLLEYBALL
Women’s volleyball had a home court advantage winning 3-1 against Whitman College on Friday, Oct. 16. First year Renee Keneally (Bend, Or- egon) finished the game with 25 assists. Women’s volleyball had a tough game, falling 3-0 against Whitworth University on Saturday Oct. 18. Junior Kristen Lane (Seattle, Washington) managed to get 23 digs, bringing her to three consecutive games with double-digit digs. The losses continued into the next week for Logger volleyball. The women fell 3-2 against Linfield College on Friday, Oct. 23 at home. The next day they fell to Willamette University 3-1. Volleyball will have a chance to re- deem themselves at home on Friday, Oct. 30 against George Fox University. The next day Logger vol- leyball will face off against Lewis and Clark College for the homecoming game.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Women’s soccer came away with a close win, finishing 1-0 against Lewis and Clark College on Saturday, Oct. 17. The next day the women had another close win against Linfield College on Oct. 18. Senior Amalia Acorda-Fey (Seattle, Washington) took home the game winning point, finishing 1-0. The next weekend, Logger women’s soccer added two more wins to their streak. On Wednesday, Oct. 21 a goal by junior Emma Donckels (Los Altos, California) gave Puget Sound the winning point to upset Pacific Lutheran University. That weekend the Logger women brought home yet another win when they brought down Whitworth University 2-0. The Women’s soccer team has been undefeated in 19 consecutive regular-season games, continuing their streak from last fall. They will face Pacific Lutheran University at home next Wednesday, Oct. 21.
MEN’S SOCCER
Men’s soccer had two wins and a loss after a busy week of games. The Loggers lost 3-1 at home against Pacific Lutheran on Tuesday, Oct. 13. The Loggers redeemed themselves on Saturday, Oct. 17 with a 2-0 win against Linfield College. The Loggers finished the week on Sunday, Oct. 18 with a close 1-0 win against Willamette University. Puget Sound took the win when Willamette scored in their own goal, giving the game winning point to the Logger men.
The next weekend left the Loggers unsatisfied. On Saturday, Oct. 24 the home game against Whitman College ended in a tie after double overtime. Another home game against Whitworth University the next day ended in a close 1-0 loss for the Loggers. Men’s soccer will face off against George Fox University on Saturday, Oct. 31.
CROSS COUNTRY
Logger cross country was successful Saturday, Oct. 17 at the Pioneer Invitational in Estacada, Oregon. Senior Tyler Shipley (Forest Grove, Oregon), finished in second place for the men with a time of 24:57.1, less than five seconds behind Southern Oregon University’s Ray Schireman. Junior Taili Ni (Sacramento, California) finished eighth overall for the women with a time of 22:51.7.
Cross Country will be headed to Pacific Lutheran University on Saturday, Oct. 31 for the Northwest Conference Championships.