The Community Connection

Perfect storm helps Bears end OJR’s unbeaten PAC run

- By Austin Hertzog ahertzog@21st-centurymed­ia.com @AustinHert­zog on Twitter

BOYERTOWN » It was windy and sunny Monday afternoon at Boyertown, yet a perfect storm took place.

The Bears entered the game riding high off a 14-2 thrashing of Perkiomen Valley last Friday and highly-motivated to knock off the Pioneer Athletic Conference Liberty Division’s lone unbeaten, Owen J. Roberts. The Wildcats, meanwhile, were coming off their own positive result – a 9-8 win over Central League’s Harriton at the Katie Samson Festival on Saturday – but were playing their first game since the departure of head coach Amanda Kammes.

While Owen J. Roberts found itself in a state of flux, Boyertown was poised to take advantage.

The Bears erased a twogoal halftime deficit and played a strong second half in all phases before Amanda Diachynsky scored the game-winning goal with 1:38 remaining to send Boyertown to a 10-9 PAC victory over Owen J. Roberts.

Diachynsky, a junior, scored her fourth goal of the game on a smart cut from the left side and was found by Hannah Mitchell (two assists, four draw controls) for the decider. Senior Sydney Fox added three goals and an assist while Hayden Corcoran scored two momentum-seizing goals to aid the Bears’ push.

“We’ve been working all year and the kids have been positive. We’ve been trying to make gains every day,” Boyertown coach Pam Wernersbac­h said. “We played really, really well Friday (against Perkiomen Valley) and it kind of rolled over into today.”

Both coach and players spoke of the mental component of the game, which may have hindered the Bears earlier in the season, but appeared to be distant memories against OJR.

“I think we finally figured out the mental piece, not letting it get to us when the other team is more hyped than us,” Fox said.

“A big thing in last game and this game was our composure,” said senioer Kylie Webb, who had an assist and a draw control. “We’ve learned to just play our game and not worry about what anyone else is doing.”

For Owen J. Roberts, Eloise Gebert (one assist) and Hannah Delahaye each scored three goals.

First-year head coach Kammes left her post midseason to accept a job in Chicago, where she grew up. Assistant Casey Kellogg, a Downingtow­n West graduate who played at Hofstra and coach at Univ. of Calif.Davis and Abington, has assumed the head coaching position for the Wildcats.

“We just didn’t play up to our level. We’re coming off a really big win at the Katie Samson Festival last weekend, but we didn’t come ready to play today,” Kellogg said. “We didn’t match their level of intensity.”

All is far from lost for the three-time reigning PAC champions though.

“We’re going to be fine,” Kellogg said. “It’s a tough lesson to learn, but you can’t underestim­ate anybody. We have a target on our backs. We did our job the first half of the season and made a lot of statements. Now, you can’t come out sleeping because people are coming for us.”

It was a competitiv­e first half, unlike their first meeting on April 6 which OJR won 18-3. Still, the Wildcats led 4-2 after Delahaye scored the last two goals on the half.

Corcorcan scored successive goals with 21 and 18 minutes to play to tie it 5-5. Fox gave Boyertown its first lead, 9-8, with 5:32 to play but Delahaye broke free of her mark 30 seconds later and had a close-range finish to go 9-9.

That set up Diachynsky’s heroics with 1:40 left before the Bears won the ensuing draw and eventually held off OJR’s last possession over the final 20 seconds.

“Our intensity carries through,” Webb said. “When our defense it playing a great game, it starts with the goalies, our defense plays well, then the midfield and offense plays well - it’s like a chain reaction.

“If we get intense and come out hard, that’s when we play our best.”

Despite the loss, Owen J. Roberts remains atop the division and is in charge for a return to the PAC Final Four. The Bears are in a second-place battle with Perk Valley (4-3, 7-3, 9-3) and Methacton (4-3, 7-3, 8-7) and are all about focusing on the present.

“We still have a lot left in our season and we’ve got to get back to work,” Webb said.

“We haven’t even talked about playoffs, we’re just taking it day by day,” said senior Kaleigh Gallagher.

Ashley Dierolf added a goal and an assist for Boyertown while goalies Kasey Fox and Sarah Didget made five and four saves, respective­ly.

BOYERTOWN 12, SPRINGFORD 4 » After leading just 5-4 at halftime, the Bears exploded in the second half for a PAC Liberty victory on May 2.

Sydney Fox starred with four goals and an assist for the Bears, which also got multi-point scoring from Ashley Dierolf (2G, 1A), Hannah Mitchell (1G, 1A) and Amanda Diachynsky (2G, 1A).

Single goals were scored for SF by Jill Quigley, Cassie Marte, Liv Yeagle and Mackenzie Doyle. BOYERTOWN 21, NORRISTOWN 1 » The Bears had 21 different goal scorers in their regular-season ending PAC win on May 3 that shored up a spot in next Tuesday’s Pioneer Athletic Conference Final Four.

In addition to a goal, Kylie Webb had four assists, while Morgan Kline, Kristi Kada and Jen O’Connor had two each. The Bears, which led 13-1 at halftime, finished the regular season 7-3 PAC Liberty, 10-3 PAC and 12-4 overall.

 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Boyertown’s Amanda Diachynsky (12) is congratula­ted by Hannah Mitchell after scoring the eventual game-winning goal against Owen J. Roberts last Monday.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Boyertown’s Amanda Diachynsky (12) is congratula­ted by Hannah Mitchell after scoring the eventual game-winning goal against Owen J. Roberts last Monday.
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Owen J. Roberts’ Sophia Murray (24) carries the ball in transition as Boyertown’s Hannah Mitchell defends.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Owen J. Roberts’ Sophia Murray (24) carries the ball in transition as Boyertown’s Hannah Mitchell defends.
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Boyertown’s Sydney Fox (1) plays a pass against Owen J. Roberts.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Boyertown’s Sydney Fox (1) plays a pass against Owen J. Roberts.

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