Daily Times (Primos, PA)

O’Brien’s last-minute goal gives Springfiel­d shot at redemption

- By Matt Chandik For Digital First Media

WEST GOSHEN » There’s a vague memory of what happened on the Hersheypar­k Stadium turf four years ago, but it wouldn’t be Springfiel­d’s Class of 2017’s lasting legacy.

As freshmen then, most didn’t even play when the Cougars lost to Garnet Valley in the 2014 state championsh­ip game, and those that did came in off the bench. That’s about par for the course for most freshmen, yet three years later, those seniors weren’t satisfied with primarily being bystanders.

Saturday, they’ll get a chance at redemption. Bailey O’Brien broke a tie with 43.1 seconds left on an 8-meter shot as Springfiel­d upended Downingtow­n East, 12-11, Tuesday in a PIAA Class 3A semifinal game at West Chester Henderson. Springfiel­d, the District 1 runnerup, will take on District 12 champion Archbishop Carroll. The Patriots toppled District 1 No. 4 Garnet Valley, 13-11, in the other semifinal.

“I think it’s the same team every year because we have the same goal. I don’t know, I’m, like, shaking because this is so exciting,” said Bridget Whitaker, who tallied three times for Springfiel­d. “We miss it. (The 2014 game) was definitely one of the best days of my life. I didn’t start back then, but I did play. The atmosphere was crazy and it’s probably going to be the same.”

It took some doing to get there. O’Brien put Springfiel­d up a goal with 5 minutes, 14 seconds to play, but Downingtow­n East standout sophomore Livi Lawton’s third goal of the game came on an 8-meter with 2:35 to play to tie the game. Undaunted, Springfiel­d got the ball back and ran the clock down before O’Brien got fouled. She fired a bouncer that found net just under the crossbar.

“We didn’t really have anybody in mind that we wanted to score the goal,” O’Brien said. “Once it got under one minute (to play), we knew that we all had the green light to go and I ended up with it. We focused on shooting at (East goalie Emily Robinson’s) hips or below. I took a bounce shot and it ended up going high.”

Unlike Whitaker, most of Springfiel­d’s current seniors didn’t play in that game in 2014, but it did help to serve as a motivating factor to what it would be like to compete for a state championsh­ip. Saturday, the Cougars will look to use that fuel to cap their careers with Springfiel­d’s first state championsh­ip. The Cougars were also unsuccessf­ul in 2010 when they ran into the tail end of Radnor’s dynasty.

“We had 12 seniors and 10 of the 12 started, so it was hard for any of us to get a chance, but we were just grateful to be along for the ride,” O’Brien said. “We really learned a lot from those seniors. They taught us most of what we know and any opportunit­y where you get to watch more lacrosse, especially with the best teammates, is always a good experience.”

Downingtow­n East’s unlikely run as the District 1 No. 6 team nearly kept going after a pair of lopsided wins over outof-district competitio­n. Christa Somits’ group got three goals and two assists from Lawton and a hat trick from both Tori Barretta and Kira Flynn. Tied at six at halftime, Downingtow­n East responded to every Springfiel­d strike with one of its own until O’Brien didn’t leave East enough time to respond.

Despite that, there’s a lot to like about Downingtow­n East’s underclass­men, and this might serve as a precursor of good things to come for them as they chase their first state title game berth since 2011. They changed their identity in the postseason in two different ways: an upset win over No. 1 Central Bucks West in districts and a blowout loss to Garnet Valley in the same tournament.

“I think the C.B. West game put us on a roll and after Garnet Valley, we realized that we had to get our heads in the game,” Lawton said. “It’s tough to lose six really good seniors. They all played their hearts out every game, but the underclass­men really showed that we can do it again next year and even make it to the state final game.”

They can draw parallels to Springfiel­d, and now, Keith Broome’s squad only has one goal: finish the job.

“It’s crazy. It’s so exciting,” added defender Erika Biehl. “We want to make a name for ourselves, so it’s great. It’s going to be amazing. I just hope we pull one out.”

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Springfiel­d’s Bailey O’Brien, left, tries to maintain possession under heavy pressure from Downingtow­n East’s Hannah Wurzel (6)and Lilly Baumann (38). O’Brien’s goal with 43 seconds remaining gave the Cougars a 12-11 victory and a berth in Saturday’s...
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Springfiel­d’s Bailey O’Brien, left, tries to maintain possession under heavy pressure from Downingtow­n East’s Hannah Wurzel (6)and Lilly Baumann (38). O’Brien’s goal with 43 seconds remaining gave the Cougars a 12-11 victory and a berth in Saturday’s...
 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Tuesday’s PIAA Class 3A semifinal was a knock-down, drag-out affair as exhibited by this battle for the ball between Downingtow­n East’s Livi Lawton, left, and Tori Barratta, back, and Springfiel­d’s Bridget Whitaker.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Tuesday’s PIAA Class 3A semifinal was a knock-down, drag-out affair as exhibited by this battle for the ball between Downingtow­n East’s Livi Lawton, left, and Tori Barratta, back, and Springfiel­d’s Bridget Whitaker.

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