Merion Mercy tops Phoenixville in fifth-place game
CONSHOHOCKEN » Merion Mercy used second-half goals by sophomore defender Alex Lavelle and junior midfielder Margo Carlin to squeeze past Phoenixville, 2-0, on the turf at The Proving Grounds sports complex Friday in the District 1 Class 2A fifth-place game.
Lavelle tallied at the 17:35 mark, with an assist by Katie Murphy on a penalty corner. Carlin’s goal came at the 5:14 mark.
The Golden Bears, the defending district Class 2A champions who are now 16-5-1, thus extended their season and will advance to the state tournament. Phoenixville saw its outstanding season under first-year head coach Claire Emplit come to a close at 14-9 overall.
A brilliant outing by senior goalkeeper Tyler Hall, who recorded 20 saves, and the rest of the Phoenixville defense enabled the Phantoms to hang tough throughout. Many of Hall’s saves were marvelous dives against difficult shots on goal from close range by Merion Mercy.
Seniors Devyn Russo and Maureen McClatchy played big roles in the Golden Bears’ victory.
“Defense was a big part of the game,” said Russo. “Our players on defense, we defended well. We were marking up and stepping up to the ball.”
After their long journey a year ago to the district title and states, Merion Mercy did not want to see its season end here in the fifth-place game for 2017.
“It is a big part of our mentality to be ready on defense, no matter what,” McClatchy said. “It was a really good game. We all knew it was all on the line for our season.”
Emplit was still extremely proud of how her Phantoms from the Pioneer Athletic Conference Frontier Division performed in the pressure situation and throughout the campaign.
Hall had to stand tall because Merion Mercy outshot Phoenixville, 22-5, with the aid of 10 penalty corners to just two for the Phantoms.
Golden Bears freshman keeper Kristen Rake registered the shutout with five saves.
“(The season) was a strong one,” Hall said. “Tonight I did my best to keep us in the game. We kept our composure. It was an excellent job by our defense. I definitely couldn’t have played as well if it wasn’t for them. Everybody stepped up. It is amazing we got so far.”
Junior Kyra Trafford, junior Hannah Syrek, freshman Eloise Woodall, sophomore Cassidy Stevens, senior Becca Lewis and freshman Lucy O’Donnell were crucial in keeping Merion Mercy at bay most of the game. REIFFTON » The 52nd edition of the Pig Iron Trophy Game was a one-sided affair Friday night Exeter High School, with the host Eagles blasting the Daniel Boone Blazers 42-0 to retain possession of the plaque for a sixth consecutive season.
Exeter now leads the alltime series with the Blazers, 32-19-1. Daniel Boone last triumphed in the series in 2011.
But there was far more at stake for the Eagles than territorial bragging rights on Friday night: The victory likely secures the eighth and final playoff spot for Exeter (73, 5-1 Berks 1) in the District 3 Class 5A playoffs. It has been a remarkable recovery, finishing with five straight wins, for a team