BILLINGS, Mont. – Four Battlin' Bears found the back of the net during Rocky Mountain College's 8-0 shutout win against College of Idaho Sunday afternoon.
Beginning their last home match of the 2019 regular season in a hailstorm, the Battlin' Bears knocked in four goals in the first period before scoring another four during a sunny second half.
Rocky's
Pablo Ferreira powered in the match's first goal early in the sixth minute off an assist from
Sam Davidson. Within the next 30 minutes,
Nolan Sherwood found the back of the net twice with Davidson once again providing an assist.
Sky Swenson knocked in a goal in the 36th minute with an assist from Ferreira.
Early in the second period, a shot on goal from Swenson ricocheted off the crossbar into the head of a Yote and back into the goal to put the Battlin' Bears up 5-0.
Sherwood scored his third goal of the game in the 56th minute followed by two goals from
Marco Kummerle to close out the match.
All three of Rocky's goalkeepers saw the field during the match.
"When we play like we did today, we can score a lot of goals," said Rocky's head soccer coach
Richard Duffy. "The best part is that this is coming from everybody and not just one player."
Sherwood, Ferreira, Swenson, and Kummerle are currently ranked as the top four players in the Cascade Collegiate Conference for points per game.
Rocky held a 13-8 shot advantage while both teams recorded seven corner kicks.
The Battlin' Bears will next play against University of Providence on October 25 in Great Falls, Montana.