WENATCHEE -- Sam Lee headed in a corner kick by Teea Bunker just as the ref's whistle blew to close out the second overtime and Richland (3-0) won at Wenatchee 3-2 in a CBBN girls opener.
Scoring--1, R, Bria Caldwell (Sam Lee) 3:00; 2, W, Korynn Blanksma (Nicole Dorsey) 4:00; 3, W, Carol Flores (Mindy Howard) 62:00; 4, R, Rachel Dittmer (Caldwell) 71:00; 5, R, Lee (Teea Bunker) 90:00. Shots--R 12, W 6. Saves--R, Olivia Diaz 3. W, Megan Wade 8.
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