The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Conditions conspire against Boyertown in OT

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

BOYERTOWN » Games like Friday’s season opener between Pennsbury and host Boyertown typically come down to one thing: who can avoid the big mistake.

Pennsbury could. Boyertown couldn’t.

The defending District 1 Class 4A champions got off to a fortuitous winning start when Pennsbury senior Christine Cataldo Smith capitalize­d on a Boyertown defender’s slip in the second overtime for a 2-1 OT win in the driving rain at Boyertown.

It was Cataldo-Smith’s second goal of the game, a sparkling start for a player that showed a nose for goal during the Falcons’ excellent run to a District 1 championsh­ip and place in the PIAA Championsh­ips. She was a familiar foil to other Pioneer Athletic Conference opposition in 2017, scoring in district playoff wins over Owen J. Roberts (semifinal) and Spring-Ford (final).

It was a hard-luck finish for Boyertown, which led by a goal early in the second half on a Maggie Kiene header from a Mikayla Moyer corner kick.

That goal came against the run of play with Pennsbury largely in charge in the second half, a change from the first half where the Bears had the better of the opportunit­ies. The Falcons were deserving of their score with close to 10 minutes left in regulation when a Boyertown attempted clearance was pinged right back into the area on the right for sophomore Gianna Durle, who centered to a wide open CataldoSmi­th for two touches and an easy finish to make it 1-1.

Both sides had halfchance­s in the overtime periods, but the game looked destined and deserving of a draw.

It’s why the slip on a ball in between the back line and goalkeeper Mattie Gallagher that led to CataldoSmi­th’s open-net winner stung for Boyertown, but still left them to take some heart in the fact that they were right with an opponent with pedigree that is bound for a winning record.

“It was physical, both teams mirrored one another, were strong defensivel­y where there weren’t very many chances for either side,” Boyertown coach Bill Goddard said. “I’m disappoint­ed with the result – I didn’t think we deserved the result we got.

“(Assistant coach) Matt (Danner) and I were talking and he said, ‘This game is going to be decided by who makes a mistake.’ And sure enough, we did. But I loved the effort our kids gave. A year ago we went down there and they pushed us all over the place. The girls played really well and I like where we are.”

The Bears bring back a good bit of experience with seniors Ryane Bernstiel, Aurora Conrad, Grace Conover, Cassidy Landis, Mackenzie Haley, Sierra Landes, Kiene, Mackenzie Fatzinger and Bria Smith, while junior Emma Elwell and sophomore Samantha Goffice looked promising in the opener.

“We have 11 seniors, good leaders, the team chemistry is good and we have a nice bunch of juniors and sophomores that have complement­ed things,” Goddard said.

 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Boyertown’s Maggie Kiene (18) is congratula­ted by teammates after scoring a goal against Pennsbury.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Boyertown’s Maggie Kiene (18) is congratula­ted by teammates after scoring a goal against Pennsbury.

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