Columbia Bruins defeat Onalaska 10-1 in White Salmon
On March 22, the Onalaska boys soccer team faced a tough challenge against Columbia in White Salmon. The Loggers lost the match by a score of 10-1. In the first half, Columbia dominated, scoring seven goals. Onalaska made a change in their strategy, switching from a 4-3-3 formation to a 3-5-2. This adjustment helped them perform better in the second half. Despite the loss, Noland Brady managed to score a goal for Onalaska, marking his second of the season. Goalkeeper Christofer James had a busy day, making an impressive 23 saves during the match. Onalaska coach Luis Magana commented on the game, acknowledging it was a tough match but highlighting the positives from the team's effort in the second half. He expressed pride in their determination and pointed out that the team is improving. Magana noted that while inexperience affects their performance, playing against strong opponents is a valuable way to gain experience. The Loggers are now 0-3 this season and will return to play at home on Monday against Stevenson.