Northshore continues its streak
Both Northshore and Skyline came into tonight’s game chasing 5th place. Both teams within the playoff boundary, and both looking for a quality W. Under the lights at Bothell high school, Northshore s Wisman brothers Taylor and Foster would dominate the scoring column to help their team move into a tie for 6th place – ironically both skyline and Northshore now have 5-3 records.
The game would start off slow eventually seeing Foster Wisman, who is known to carelessly charge his body to the cage, do exactly that and find Bowen Hadley for his first of the night. The second member, and older by a year Taylor would follow up scoring the next two goals of the game pushing the lead to 3-0. After the quick outburst, Northshore s goal keeper would be flagged for slashing and Taylor would take his place. The do it all midfielder really does “do it all”.
With ten seconds left in the half Foster would charge to the cage pushing the tempo and finding Jake Dossett on the door step for his first and Fosters third assist. Calvin Wiley would score the lone goal for Skyline with 5 minutes remaining in the second half unassisted. Skyline controlled most of the face-offs throughout the game with F/O ace Spencer matches but could not manage to capitalize. Multiple possessions resulting in turnovers. I have marked down unofficially in the first half alone, four dropped passes in front of the crease.
The second half would see more of the same with T wiz finding Hadley on back to back goals to open things up, Hadley’s second and third goals respectively. Calvin Wiley, whom seemed to be the only answer for Skyline would score n a nice man-up shot right handed with time and room. Wiley would add another goal after Dossett and Foster goals heading into the fourth 11-3 in favor of Northshore.
Holding an 8 goal lead, Coach Steve Wisman team would relax for a slight minute but regain their balance as the 4th quarter would see 8 goals collectively. Bowen Hadley would score two more goals giving him a game high 5. Skyline attack man Brennan West would have a hat trick in the fourth as the Spartan offense would string a few goals together to make it exciting. Too little too late and too many mistakes ended up costing Skyline as they drop their first in two weeks and Northshore continued its 4 game winning streak. Final Score 15- 7 Northshore over Skyline.



DEFENSE
Never mentioned in any of the write ups, but stellar defense NS. You played tough and kept the pressure on.