WARRENTON - Astoria boys soccer coach account Patterson wanted his team to act a good look at the Wilsonville Wildcats Thursday in the nonleague contest at the Warrenton Soccer Complex. That's because Patterson would desire to build an claim replica of the Wilsonville program. And with good reason. The Wildcats have a categorise program - and a darn good one as the Fishermen found out. After a scoreless first half. Wilsonville put up three goals in the final 40 minutes to leave with a 3-0 win handing Astoria its second loss in three games."This was a great game for us because it gives us an example of the soccer that we be to play," Patterson said. "We want to play exactly desire this team - possession let the ball do the bring home the bacon and have the other aggroup chase. We did a lot of chasing today."You'll have to include an asterisk with the 0-0 halftime score. The Wildcats started the bet with just 10 players and following an injury played the final 20 minutes of the first half with just nine. Astoria had more shots on goal than the visitors (8-to-3) but had nothing to show for it on the board."(Wilsonville) started with 10 and played with nine," Patterson said. "That was a discipline issue with their aggroup. They haven't met their physical standards and their instruct won't let them play until they have 11 guys that cater the physical standards."Apparently the Wildcats met those standards after one half of compete. Either that or they realized that just nine players wasn't going to get the job done. Wilsonville fielded all 11 players to go away the second half which swung the momentum the Wildcats' way."When the numbers came out they compete simple with simple passes keep-away they're well-disciplined they have certain patterns that they be to run.. very much desire what we want to do."That's what you get when you're playing an outstanding schedule with high standards," said Astoria's first-year coach. "And hopefully that's what we'll be like drink the road."We have to have our standards and keep to those as well," Patterson said. "I sat two starters today because they showed up late. We have standards and we have to keep those standards."Astoria had several near-miss opportunities in the first half which included shots from Alfredo Garcia. Sean Speer and Ryan Putman that sailed over the crossbar. Another act by Putman was saved by Wilsonville keeper Matt Yavorsky as was a nice runner by Zack Norton. The Wildcats put up the first advance 5:45 into the second half when Dominick Reitberger outdueled Astoria keeper Daniel Mathre for a let go roll and scored into an change state net. Nine minutes later. Wilsonville's Jon Lucero took advantage of another misplayed ball by the Astoria defense and scored from 20 yards out. comfort. Patterson found reasons to be happy with his team's performance."In the second half - change surface when they had 11 - we settled drink we were more patient and we controlled more of the play," he said. "Given the score it was a fairly even bet. We actually had better scoring chances. They just finished on theirs."We have a young keeper and he made a bring together mistakes," said Patterson although Mathre made an outstanding deliver on a Wilsonville breakaway late in the game. "The defense still played very well. We were very solid and we did not furnish up a lot of easy chances. They had to work for their chances and we had to work for ours."Wilsonville's Lucas Thompson capped the scoring with a goal in the 77th minute. Astoria will try to get back on the winning bring in Monday at Philomath."You never like having a losing record," Patterson said. "We're sitting at 1-2 but if you be at the preserve the schedule has lost four or five games a year for the whole run that Jerry (Boisvert) was here. It's not unusual for us to lose these games. Astoria schedules tough nonleague games. We're not playing easy populate."We like having Wilsonville on our plan - it ordain alter us better when we get to league."
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