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SCC Women's Soccer Players of the Week (Catch Up Time)
SCC Women's Soccer Players of the Week (Catch Up Time):

October 30-November 4:

Elle Blume - The freshman from Bishop Blanchet High School had 2 assists against Green River CC in a 3-0 win and then scored a goal against Skagit Valley Colle
ge in a 4-1 victory to secure a spot in the NWAACC Women's Soccer Playoffs.

November 5-11:

Kayla Browne and Lauren Schoonover - In the NWAACC Playoffs against Highline CC and Clackamas CC, Schoonover tosses two 90+ minutes shutouts, but loses to CCC in overtime in the quarter-finals. Kayla Browne took a loose ball in front of the Highline CC net and puts it in the goal in the 88th minute in SCC's 1-0 victory in the opening round of the NWAACC Playoffs.

November 12-20:

Angela Celedon - The freshman from Tacoma has an assist for the East-West team at the NWAACC Women's All-Star Soccer Match at the NWAACC Soccer Championships at the Starfire Complex in Tukwila, WA. The North-South team wins the match, 2-1.

The Lady Dolphins finish the season 10-6-4 with 7 freshmen starters and had the best run in the NWAACC Playoffs since 2008 when the SCC squad was 3rd in the NWAACC.

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SCC Women's Soccer Match Vs Clackamas Community College Now Available On YouTube:
SCC Women's Soccer Match Vs Clackamas Community College Now Available On YouTube:

The Lady Dolphins Soccer Team quarter final loss to Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, OR 1-0 in overtime is now available on the SCC Athletic YouTube site.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-_P8-axLC4&feature=plcp

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SCC's Angela Celedon Is Named NWAACC All-Star For Women's Soccer
300_7917.JPGFreshman Angela Celedon has been named to the NWAACC's North -South All-Star Team for 2012. Celedon will play on Sunday, November 18th at the Starfire Soccer Complex in Tukwila, WA against the East-West All-Stars.

Celedon scored 11 goals for SCC this season from her forward position. Angela is from Wilson High School in Tacoma. WA.

The Dolphins finished their season with a 10-6-4 record and made it to the quarter-finals of the NWAACC Women's Soccer Playoffs.

Lady Dolphins Soccer Ends Season In Overtime at Clackamas
The Shoreline Community College Women's Soccer Team dropped a tough 1-0 match to Clackamas Community College on Saturday night at the Oregon High School Stadium in the NWAACC Quarter Finals.

300_7331.JPGIt took 96 minutes for the loss to occur, as both teams fought to a 0-0 tie in regulation but Tayler Ficek took a loose ball in front of the SCC goal 6 minutes into overtime and put it in the net for a Cougar win and send SCC h
ome from the NWAACC Playoffs. Ficek had won last year's quarter-final match for Clackamas in overtime as well against Green River CC.

The Lady Dolphins finished the season at 10-6-4 and was tied for 2nd in the NWAACC Northern Region. The SCC squad missed the playoffs last season when they lost a "Play-In" game against Edmonds CC. The team was freshman dominated with 4 sophomores on the squad. 

Clackamas is now 14-3 on the year and will advance to the NWAACC Soccer Championship next weekend at the Starfire Complex in Tukwila.
Lady Dolphins Defeat Highline CC 1-0, Advance To Play On Saturday:
The Shoreline CC Women's Soccer Team defeated Highline Community College on Wednesday at the Starfire Complex in Tukwila, WA 1-0 to advance to the quarter-finals of the NWA
ACC Women's Soccer Playoffs. SCC travels to Clackamas Community College on Saturday to play the Cougars at 7:00pm at the Oregon City High School Field.


300_7181s.jpgKayla Browne scored for SCC in the 88th minute from an assist by Maria Reyes as HCC did not clear a SCC corner kick well and SCC jumped on the chance to score in the closing minutes.

SCC moved to 10-5-4 on the season while Highline dropped to 10-6-5 to end their season. The Dolphins now face the Southern Region Champions in Clackamas, but a team the Dolphins beat earlier in the season, 1-0 at Dolphin Field. CCC is 13-3-0 overall and feature the toughest defense in the NWAACC, allowing only 7 goals in 16 matches.

If SCC wins on Saturday they will advance to the NWAACC Final Four at the Starfire Complex next weekend.