Visiting Hastings took a 3-1 decision from host Park in girls soccer Thursday afternoon at Wolfpack Stadium.
Park dropped to 1-1-2 on the young season.
Park 10, Burnsville 0
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Visiting Hastings took a 3-1 decision from host Park in girls soccer Thursday afternoon at Wolfpack Stadium.
Park dropped to 1-1-2 on the young season.
Park 10, Burnsville 0
After scoring only twice its first two games, the Park Wolfpack exploded for 10 goals in a rout of visiting Burnsville Tuesday at Wolfpack Stadium.
Park led 6-0 at the half then added four more tallies after the break.
Park’s Lila Krumrie and Ava Taschner had two goals each. Natalie Post, Abby Hagness, Gabby Faletti, Josie Leonard, Tea Alvarenga and Kylee Nickle each scored once for the Wolfpack. Nickle added two assists.
Goalie Kenna German recorded her second shutout in three games so far this season.
Park goes 2-0 to open volleyball season
Park opened a highly anticipated season in winning style dropping both Apple Valley and Rosemount in its first two matches.
The Wolfpack swept host Apple Valley on Tuesday, then came back with a 3-1 win at Rosemount Thursday, winning 25-20, 26-24, 14-25 and 25-20.
Park now hosts five straight matches, entertaining New Life Academy on Thursday, Sept. 12 and White Bear Lake Tuesday, Sept. 17.
Boys' soccer team falls to No. 4 Minnetonka
Fourth-ranked Minnetonka got a measure of revenge for losing to Park 1-0 last season in the Class AAA state quarterfinals with a 2-0 win Thursday at Minnetonka over the visiting Wolfpack.
It was Park’s first loss after starting 2-0.
The two teams battled to a scoreless tie in the first half. The Sailors then pushed across two goals in the second half to earn the win.
Park managed only two shots on goal in the game.
Park 4, Burnsville 0
Park broke out of scoreless tie at the half to overpower visiting Burnsville Tuesday, Aug. 27, with four goals in the second half to earn the non-conference win.
Gavin Oberding led the Wolfpack offense with a pair of goals. Logan Zumbado-Viehauser and JJ Sanchez each scored once for Park.
Devin Igl and Sanchez each had an assist.
Ben Free (72 minutes) and Jack Doherty (eight minutes) combined for the win in goal.