The Phoenix

The Great Frontier

Phoenixvil­le’s defense, Tucker’s two goals lift Phantoms to first-ever PAC title

- By Tucker Bagley

BUCKTOWN » The Phoenixvil­le boys’ soccer team came into 2017 with a veteran squad. But two first-year players, senior midfielder Kyle Tucker and freshman goalkeeper Gavin Perillo, proved to be what pushed the Phantoms over the top.

“We had a good framework coming in to this season,” Phoenixvil­le coach Mike Cesarski said. “But adding a guy like Kyle Tucker, he was the perfect guy to put right in with what we had. He fit right into our system and he has raised everyone else’s effort around him, as well.”

Both Tucker and Perillo were on top of their games Thursday night, leading the Phantoms to a 3-1 victory over Spring Ford to capture the 2017 Pioneer Athletic Conference championsh­ip.

Phoenixvil­le jumped out to an early lead when Spring Ford back-passed to the keeper, which gave the Phantoms an indirect kick from four yards out just five minutes into the contest. The Rams packed the goalline, but Tucker was able to tuck the ball over their head and under the crossbar.

Spring Ford controlled the ball for much of the first half, but Phoenixvil­le extended their lead to 2-0 on another free kick by Tucker.

“We do a lot of work on free kicks during practice,” Tucker explained. “We knew coming into playoffs, we would have to execute these set plays that are given to us. The two we got, we certainly executed on.”

The Rams were finally able to get on the board late in the first hal fwhen a hand ball on Phoenixvil­le gave the Rams a penalty kick. Senior midfielder Ronnie Minges capitalize­d on the kick, cutting the lead to 2-1.

“I think late in the first half, our legs got a bit heavy,” Cesarski explained. “But one we made it to halftime, we came out in the second half reenergize­d.”

That lone goal was all the offense Spring Ford could muster against the stout Phoenixvil­le defense. Despite allowing just three corner kicks, the Rams ran a lot of set-pieces on side throw-ins. Even though they allowed a few close calls, the Phantoms were able to spurn the Rams, time and time again.

“All of the stories have been written about the offense,” Tucker said. “But offense wins games and defense wins championsh­ips. All year, our back four were incredible and they were the ones who pulled out this victory for us.”

The Phantoms pulled away late in the game when JT Stevens headed home Phoenixvil­le’s third goal of the game.

Coming into Thursday night’s game, the Phantoms had lost just one contest in 2017, but Cesarski and his players still entered the championsh­ip game with a chip on their shoulders.

“Because we play in the Frontier Division, that may limit some of the respect we get,” Cesarski explained. “But I definitely viewed this championsh­ip as a possibilit­y this year. We had shown this year we can play with any team in the PAC, so I was confident coming in to the playoffs.”

Still, the story of the night was Phoenixvil­le’s defense. For all of the fanfare and applause the Phantoms offense has received all year, it was the defense that held strong against an aggressive Spring Ford attack.

Perillo finished the night with nine saves on 10 shots, including a few tough saves in the closing minutes to preserve the Phantoms victory.

“In big games, you just have to find a way to win,” Tucker said. “Defensivel­y, we dug in and we really commanded the box and we definitely executed on our chances.”

 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Phoenixvil­le celebrates after winning the PAC boys soccer title on Oct. 19. Below, Phoenixvil­le’s Kyle Tucker (9) and Tyler Siefer (6) lead the celebratio­n.
AUSTIN HERTZOG — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Phoenixvil­le celebrates after winning the PAC boys soccer title on Oct. 19. Below, Phoenixvil­le’s Kyle Tucker (9) and Tyler Siefer (6) lead the celebratio­n.
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Left, Phoenixvil­le’s Kyle Tucker races toward the Phantoms’ fan section after scoring his second goal. Center, Tucker and Spring-Ford’s Colin Trainor battle for the ball. Right, Phoenixvil­le’s Danny Jackson (2) goes on the counteratt­ack as...
AUSTIN HERTZOG — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Left, Phoenixvil­le’s Kyle Tucker races toward the Phantoms’ fan section after scoring his second goal. Center, Tucker and Spring-Ford’s Colin Trainor battle for the ball. Right, Phoenixvil­le’s Danny Jackson (2) goes on the counteratt­ack as...
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? The Phoenixvil­le boys soccer team celebrates after winning the PAC boys soccer championsh­ip over Spring-Ford on Oct. 19.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA The Phoenixvil­le boys soccer team celebrates after winning the PAC boys soccer championsh­ip over Spring-Ford on Oct. 19.
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Phoenixvil­le’s JT Stephens (28) celebrates after scoring the Phantoms’ third goal against Spring-Ford on Oct. 19.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Phoenixvil­le’s JT Stephens (28) celebrates after scoring the Phantoms’ third goal against Spring-Ford on Oct. 19.
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