Goals Galore in WISL Men’s Action as Everett, Oly-Pen and Tacoma Prevail
WISL Men’s Recap — Nov. 15
The Western Indoor Soccer League lit up Saturday night with three high-scoring matchups, as all six teams combined for 34 goals across the league slate.

Everett City FC 6, Snohomish Sky 4
Everett City FC outlasted the Snohomish Sky 6–4 in a tight WISL matchup, pulling away late to secure the win.

Above: EFC prevails (Photo: EFC)
Oly-Pen Force 8, Vancouver Storm 4
Oly-Pen Force powered past the Vancouver Storm 8–4, pulling away with a dominant middle stretch to stay in control throughout the match.
After trading early goals, Oly-Pen built momentum with tallies from Kolby Juarez and Cole Jarrett, then broke the match open with a four-goal surge highlighted by finishes from Cory Burbridge, Jaeger Skifstad, Raul Islas, and Russian Guzman. Vancouver answered with goals from Kevin Dupuy, Carlos Gonzales, and Isaac Vargas, but the Storm couldn’t close the gap.
Jarrett delivered a standout performance with a goal and three assists, while Juarez added a goal and an assist to help drive Oly-Pen’s attack. Brandon Scott capped the scoring late as the Force secured the 8–4 win.

Tacoma Stars Reserves 8, South Sound FC 4
Tacoma Stars Reserves controlled the match from start to finish in an 8–4 win over South Sound FC, using a fast start and balanced scoring to stay firmly in command.
Tacoma built an early multi-goal lead behind strikes from Josh Szidik, Cale Spence, and Cristian Fernandes, then extended the margin with goals from Luis Chavez, Cris Lozano, and Miguel Cruz. Fernandes added another after the break, and Szidik later capped Tacoma’s scoring.
South Sound battled back late with goals from Elijah Hurt, Derek Johnson, and a second finish from Jaisen Zurfluh, but the deficit proved too large to overcome.
Fernandes earned first-star honors with a two-goal performance, Szidik added two goals and an assist, and Zurfluh led South Sound with a pair of goals in the defeat.
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