On Wednesday, October 3, Shoreline Community College Athletics will have its second "Triple Header" event of the fall, as Women's and Men's Soccer and Volleyball host games that day on the SCC Campus.
The SCC Soccer Teams will host arch rival Edmonds Community College at Dolphin Field on the SCC campus as the women's teams get together at 2:00pm and the men battle it out at 4:15.
Then the SCC Volleyball Team hosts Whatcom Community College at 7:00pm in the SCC Gym.
In Women's Soccer, the Lady Dolphins host the Tritons in a big game for both teams, as SCC tries to remain at the top of the NWAACC Northern Region, the Dolphins currently are tied for second place in the region with Everett CC at 3-1-1. Whatcom leads the division with a 4-1-1. Edmonds tries to get back in the race with a 2-2-2 record.
On the Men's Soccer side, SCC hopes to reverse fortunes, as the SCC Men's squad has a 8 game losing streak this season (0-8-0), 11 games going back to 2011. The Dolphins have developed the trend of playing well in the first half, but collapsing in the 2nd half but hope to break-out of it against their rivals from just up I-5. Edmonds is 4-1-1 in the league and in first place, but as always, the record book goes out the door in this traditional rivalry.
And for volleyball, the Lady Dolphins may not be at the top of the NWAACC Northern Region standings as normal, but they have moved their region record to 2-1 and are in a solid third place in the region and hope to put a solid lock in that position with a win over Whatcom CC on Wednesday. SCC is 5-9 overall while WCC is 2-8 overall and 1-2 in the region. With a win on Wednesday, SCC will be clearly the third best team in the region behind Olympic and Bellevue Colleges and the top four teams in the league go on to the NWAACC Championship in November.
All games will be shown "Live" on FX Video, If you can't be at the event, watch the "Dolphins" play on FX Video or on the SCC Athletic YouTube site, 2-3 days later.
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