The Phoenix

Villa Maria wins 2nd state title in 4 years

- By Bill Rudick brudick55@gmail.com @brudick55 on Twitter

WHITEHALL » Talk about a nice going away present.

Villa Maria field hockey coach Daan Polders was roaming the sidelines for his final game Saturday before moving out of state.

His players sent him off in grand style as Hannah Miller scored twice to give the Hurricanes a 2-1 victory over Wyoming Valley West in the PIAA Class 2A field hockey championsh­ip game at the Zephyr Sports Complex at WhitehallC­oplay High School.

Villa, appearing in its third final in four years under Polders, captured its second championsh­ip in that time period, and fourth overall.

“It’s always a great feeling to win a state championsh­ip,” said Polders. “And this was a real championsh­ip game. I don’t think we played our best game; both teams showed the effects of nerves. Always back and forth and exciting, and we came away on the right side of it.”

As has been par for the course for Villa, which outscored its postseason opponents 59-3, jumped out quickly, grabbing a lead barely 90 seconds in.

Adele Iacobucci brought the ball up the right side, and sent it forward to Erin Finley. Finley dribbled a few yards along the edge of the circle, and passed to Hannah Miller, who slammed it home for the score.

“I got the ball from Adele and I kind of swung it around wide, like we’ve been practicing,” said Finley. “I backed up to Hannah and she did what she does. We always try to come out hard right from the start. Getting those early leads is big.”

For much of the first 25 minutes, Valley West rarely got inside the 25, and didn’t get a corner let alone a shot on goal. But just after the clock ticked down past the two minute mark, the Spartans got their first corner of the day, and made good on it, with Karline Stelma getting the goal.

“We took a time out, just to try to get ourselves settled in,” said Spartans coach Linda Fithian. “This was a brand new stage for us. Villa has been

here before. We changed a few things and I thought we adjusted well.”

Before Saturday, Villa hadn’t really been tested, but showed theywere ready to play when pushed.

“Villa is an excellent team,” said Fithian. “They have great speed and excellent passing, and they have experience in big games. I just hope our younger players use the experience from this year to get hungry for more.”

With Valley West (21-4) suddenly making a game of it, the Hurricanes’ opportunit­ies became more scattered, and ten minutes of the second half went by before Villa made a real, solid push through the circle. This time, Miller took matters into her own hands, dribbling inside the circle through a crowd before unleashing a wicked back-

hander past Spartan goalie NikkiHartz­el to give Villa a 2-1 lead that would hold up until the end.

“I saw the space, drove with my body to take it,” said Miller. “I originally saw Emily (Doyle) on post and first thought to go to her. But then I saw an opening and just took the shot. When I was here as a freshman we lost. I didn’t want to leave here today without a gold medal around my

neck.”

But even up 2-1, Villa couldn’t get comfortabl­e. There was still a lot of time left. And given that Valley West had reached the final game with a game-winning goal in semiswith just three second left on the clock, they knew better than anyone that as long as there is time on the clock, there’s life.

Villa, though, thrives on the pressure.

“These close games are always the most fun,” said Miller. “It’s when you really have to work with your team, and we all just love playing with each other. You all know that the end result could be a state title.”

When the clock did finally reach all zeroes, the lead still stood, and the Hurricanes erupted in celebratio­n, with tears of joy streaming downmore than a couple cheeks. It was great send-off for Polders and the graduating seniors on the team.

“This is just amazing to have my senior year end like this,” said Finley. “I’m not playing at the next level, so this was the last field hockey game I’ll ever play. These have been a great four year. We came up as freshmen the same year Daan did, so we’ve never known anything but Daan Polders hockey. These girls are my best friends, and I wouldn’t trade this experience for anything.”

 ?? BILL RUDICK — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Villa Maria’s Erin Finley, left, is hugged by goalkeeper Danielle Acuna as they celebrate their state final victory.
BILL RUDICK — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Villa Maria’s Erin Finley, left, is hugged by goalkeeper Danielle Acuna as they celebrate their state final victory.
 ??  ?? The Villa Maria Academy field hockey teamwon the PIAA Class 2A championsh­ip last week over Wyoming Valley West.
The Villa Maria Academy field hockey teamwon the PIAA Class 2A championsh­ip last week over Wyoming Valley West.
 ?? BILL RUDICK — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Mary Harkins of Villa Maria winds up for a shot as Mercedes Jasterszen­ski of Wyoming Valley West defends.
BILL RUDICK — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Mary Harkins of Villa Maria winds up for a shot as Mercedes Jasterszen­ski of Wyoming Valley West defends.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States