LONGVIEW, WA – The Lower Columbia College Red Devils showcased their offensive firepower on Wednesday, but a late comeback by the Clark College Penguins forced a 3-3 draw in a thrilling NWAC matchup at North Lake Field.
The Red Devils exploded out of the gate, overwhelming the Penguins with an early offensive blitz. Just under four minutes into the match, Raelie Guizzotti opened the scoring, finding the back of the net off an assist from Maylee Reynolds to give LCC a quick 1-0 lead. The pressure continued, and at the 11:10 mark, Dea Covarrubias doubled the advantage with a goal, assisted by Addison Hartley, putting the Devils in a commanding 2-0 position.
Clark managed to cut the deficit in half with a goal from Isabel McCauley in the 18th minute, making the score 2-1 at halftime.
Lower Columbia appeared to regain control early in the second half. At 57:39, Elizabeth Pfaff scored to restore the two-goal cushion, with Covarrubias picking up the assist to make it 3-1.
Despite the deficit, Clark mounted a stunning late rally. The Penguins scored in the 79th minute and again in the 84th minute, with Bella Rodriguez netting the unassisted equalizer that erased LCC's lead. The Red Devils were unable to find a game-winner in the final minutes and had to settle for the tie.
Covarrubias had a strong performance for the Red Devils with a goal and an assist. The LCC offense was relentless throughout, outshooting Clark 21 to 11, including an 18-9 advantage in shots on goal. Reynolds led the attack with seven total shots.
The Red Devils move to a record of 3-4-3 on the season, 2-2-2 in league play and will look to secure a victory in their next conference match.
Next up for the Devils are the Pierce Raiders in Lakewood, WA. The match is set for 2:00 pm at the Heritage Recreation Center.