Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Villa rolls Shanahan, clinches state berth

- By Bruce Adams badams@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mlinesport­s on Twitter

When the final second ticked off the clock at the end of Villa Maria’s 14-4 win against Bishop Shanahan in the second round of the District 1 Class 2A playoffs Thursday, high-scoring sophomore Hannah Young exploded in joy.

“I hugged [teammate] Sarah Delaney on the sidelines, and then we all ran out to [goalie] Maddie Medve,” said Young, a few minutes after her squad clinched a PIAA Class 2A tournament berth with the victory. “My heart’s still racing.”

The Hurricanes (17-2) got off to a fast start Thursday, scoring two goals in the first five minutes of the game, and building an 8-1 lead by halftime. At the half, Young already had a hat trick, and she finished the game with five goals — for the third time this season.

“Our team’s energy was so high at the start of this game,” said Young. “Our players were ready, our coaches were ready. We worked so well as a team today — our offense moved the ball, our midfielder­s won the draw controls, and Maddie [Medve] — she’s our rock back there.”

Villa Maria head coach Allie Sweeney said, “Before we took the field today, I told the team two things — first, we need to play our own type of game, and second, we needed togetherne­ss. We got that togetherne­ss and communicat­ion today, particular­ly between our goalie and our defense.”

Facing a Shanahan team that scored 20 goals against host Jenkintown in the district opener, the Hurricanes held the visitors to one firsthalf goal.

“Our defense is one of our strongest parts,” said Sweeney. “We knew that Shanahan had aggressive, great shooters, but our defense came through — they were aggressive but not too amped up. Adele Iacobucci [four ground balls] was coming up with everything, and our whole team did a good job on capitalizi­ng on turnovers and mistakes. And Maddie Medve [10 saves] came up big when we needed her to.”

On offense, the Hurricanes played a patient passing game, committing a season-low seven turnovers. And they spread the ball around — seven different Hurricanes scored, and six Villa Maria players dished out at least one assist.

With the victory, the Hurricanes advance to the District 1 semifinals Tuesday, where they will play a familiar leage foe: the winner of Friday’s matchup between No. 4 seed Gwynedd Mercy and No. 12 seed Mount St. Joseph’s.

After Villa Maria bolted out to a 2-0 lead five minutes into the game on quick back-to-back goals by Delaney and Bridget Finley, No. 9 seed Shanahan (11-8) came right back with a score from Saint Joseph’s University­bound senior Kaela Smith.

Following a key save by Medve, the hosts lengthened their lead to 3-1 on an Iacobucci-to-Margie Carden connection; then soon after went on a two-minute, three-goal scoring burst. Young scored after a long run to make it 4-1, tallied again on a nice pass from Bridget Finley 39 seconds later, then Erin Finley penetrated Shanahan’s defense for a quick score and a 6-1 lead with 5:59 to go before the half.

Shanahan livened things up at the start of the second half when Gianna DeCesaris scored 13 seconds after the opening draw control, then Smith scored her second goal of the afternoon four minutes later to make it 8-3.

Villa Maria then ran off some long possession­s, two of which ended with Erin Finley goals, the second with 10:48 left to give the hosts an 11-3 lead. Finley finished the game with a hat trick.

Shanahan scored its final goal of the day with 3:56, on a Smith-to Gabby Richter connection, which made it 13-4.

Two minutes later, Young fired in her fifth goal of the game, penetratin­g the Shanahan defense after a long run, then splitting a doubleteam and rocketing a shot into the top left corner of the net.

By the end of the game, the host Hurricanes had won 13 of 20 draw controls, with Abby Walheim getting seven of the wins.

On the Shanahan sideline after the game a few tears were shed, as the Eagles’ season is over.

“We scrapped and battled all season,” said Shanahan head coach Kacy Small. “We played every game full speed, beat some big teams, and lost some close games. We came up short today — we just didn’t get enough offense early.”

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Villa Maria’s Magnolia Powers outruns Shanahan’s Gianna De Cesaris and Kaela Smith Thursday.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Villa Maria’s Magnolia Powers outruns Shanahan’s Gianna De Cesaris and Kaela Smith Thursday.
 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Villa Maria’s Abby Walheim is checked by Bishop Shanahan’s Gianna De Cesaris Thursday.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Villa Maria’s Abby Walheim is checked by Bishop Shanahan’s Gianna De Cesaris Thursday.

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