Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Villa Maria moves on, Great Valley falls

Miller Time: First-half goal lifts Hurricanes over Mount

- By Bill Rudick brudick55@gmail.com @brudick55 on Twitter

MALVERN >> It is never easy to play the same team twice in a season, let alone three times. For AACA foes Villa Maria and Mount St. Joseph’s, that third battle came in the District 1 Class 2A semifinals Tuesday afternoon at Maurene Polley Field at Villa Maria.

Each of the previous matchups were won by Villa Maria by a single goal, and Tuesday was no different, as the two teams fought and scratched out 60 minutes of quality field hockey. No. 2 Villa Maria once again emerged as the winner, edging No. 3 Mount 1-0 to earn a spot in Saturday’s District 1 championsh­ip game at Methacton.

In the title game, the Hurricanes will square off against another AACA rival, No. 8 Merion Mercy, a 2-0 winner over No. 4 Great Valley in the other semifinal Tuesday.

“I think as a defensive unit, we did a great job of shutting them down early,” said the Hurricanes’ Adele Iacobucci. “Our defense really won us this game. We’ve been working on defensive stops, and transition­s up to the midfield. We knew where we were putting the ball and had intentions.”

The lone score of the game came with just under ten minutes to go in the first half, when Margaret Carden dished off to Hannah Miller, who slammed it home for the difference maker.

“We were dominating most of the first half,” said Miller. “We were just trying to work the ball up into the circle in front of the cage. I kind of saw an opening and knew I had to just go for it because we weren’t going to get a lot of opportunit­ies. They were playing great defense, and because we know each other so well, we knew this was probably going to be a low scoring game.”

The Hurricanes were dominant, statistica­lly speaking, holding a 15-2 edge in penalty corners, and outshootin­g Mount by an 11-4 margin.

“We came into this game really well prepared,” said Villa coach Katie Evans. “We took what we learned in the previous two games against Mount and put in it play today. We had a gameplan and we stuck to it.”

When the Hurricanes take the field to defend their District 1 title Saturday, it will be the third time they will lineup across from Merion Mercy. Neither of the first two meetings were particular­ly close, with the Hurricanes winning by scores of 7-0 and 7-3. But don’t expect Villa to approach things any differentl­y than they do any other game.

“We would never go into any game doing anything but what we always do, which is come out strong and play with intensity,” said Iacobucci. “This is a playoff game for a championsh­ip. Our games in the past are irrelevant. We’re both going to be trying to win a championsh­ip.”

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 ?? BILL RUDICK — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Villa Maria’s Hannah Miller goes against the Mount’s Megan Maransky during Tuesday’s District 1 Class 2A semifinal between Villa Maria and Mount St. Joseph’s.
BILL RUDICK — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Villa Maria’s Hannah Miller goes against the Mount’s Megan Maransky during Tuesday’s District 1 Class 2A semifinal between Villa Maria and Mount St. Joseph’s.

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