The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

PV edges S-F in tight Liberty

- By Owen McCue omccue@21st-centurymed­ia.com @Owen_McCue on Twitter

Separation has been minimal for the top four teams in the Pioneer Athletic Conference Liberty Division this season.

Entering Monday, all four games between Owen J. Roberts, Methacton, Spring-Ford and Perkiomen Valley had been decided by one goal.

The trend continued Monday as Perkiomen Valley held on for a 2-1 victory over Spring-Ford to complete the first half of division play

“It causes a lot of anxiety,” PV’s Kaci Shelton said of the tight contests. “But the best games are the close games, to watch and to play in.”

Perkiomen Valley (8-2, 4-1 PAC Liberty) took a 2-0 lead with just more than 12 minutes left in the first half Monday after Shelton tipped in a

goal off an assist from Katie Wuerstle, and Danielle Hamm scored a penalty stroke set up by a Shelton fast break two minutes later.

After getting two shots on goal in the first half, SpringFord tested PV goalie Ashley Derrick five times in the second half. The Rams (74, 2-3 PAC Liberty) finally converted with 17 and a half minutes left in the game on a Mackenna Maloney goal off an assist from Alexa Collins.

That would be it for the game’s scoring as the PV offense kept pressure on the Rams’ goal for the rest of the half, and the Vikings’ defense held strong to preserve the one-goal win.

“It got scary,” PV backer Ashley Elvidge said. “There were a couple corners there in the beginning of the second half. We always talk about it and make sure we stay on the ball. Anybody who can stop the ball get to it. Keep our ‘D’ up no matter what happens.”

As she has done throughout this season, Spring-Ford goalie Ashley DellaGuard­ia kept the Rams in the game with diving stop after diving stop. She made 13 saves in the Rams’ loss to Owen J. Roberts last season.

DellaGuard­ia’s defense, led by Lauren Constantin­e, Gabrielle Ward, Julia Corropoles­e and Olivia Wilson, also came to her aid time after time Monday, helping their goalie with several defensive saves to keep the game within reach.

The Rams have allowed two goals just twice this season and allowed more than two just once, in a 3-2 loss to Methacton.

“They’ve been great,” Spring-Ford coach Jennie Anderson said. “They’ve honestly kept the games close. Ashley’s done an amazing job back there. She makes save after save. I couldn’t be more proud of the way she’s played and the defensive unit as group. They’ve all come together.”

The Vikings are now 2-1 in those one-goal PAC Liberty contests. They defeated Owen J. Roberts in overtime early in league play before falling to Methacton, 3-2.

Though only converting two of its opportunit­ies the Vikings’ offense kept SpringFord on its heels throughout Monday’s contest, getting off 12 shots in the game. However, the Vikings couldn’t find that third goal to put the game out of reach.

PV has put in a lot of practice time on the offensive end in order to get that extra goal and avoid these stressful games in the future.

“We always talk about it that we want to score and score and score,” Elvidge said. “Coach keeps saying he wants that one person who gets the goals in. It gets kind of scary because it’s always a close game. As exhilarati­ng as it is, we do have anxiety over it. But it is fun in the end.”

The Rams have battled the top competitio­n in the Pioneer Athletic Conference as close as you can get without coming away with a win.

Methacton topped Spring-Ford with a lastminute goal in a 3-2 win early in division play, and Owen J. Roberts topped the Rams 1-0 in a contest early last week. Monday’s loss makes it three one-goal losses in five division games for the Rams.

“It’s frustratin­g because we’ve had a lot of chances, a lot of opportunit­ies,” Anderson said. “We just gotta find a way to put one in and get the equalizer.”

“Everyone in the league’s just really tough, so we gotta find a way to get the goalie off her angle and get some better shots,” she added.

 ?? OWEN MCCUE - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? The Perkiomen Valley field hockey team celebrates a first-half goal by Danielle Hamm (30) on Monday against Spring-Ford.
OWEN MCCUE - MEDIANEWS GROUP The Perkiomen Valley field hockey team celebrates a first-half goal by Danielle Hamm (30) on Monday against Spring-Ford.
 ?? OWEN MCCUE - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Perkiomen Valley’s Katie Wuerstle dribbles past Spring-Ford’s Katelyn Crist.
OWEN MCCUE - MEDIANEWS GROUP Perkiomen Valley’s Katie Wuerstle dribbles past Spring-Ford’s Katelyn Crist.

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