The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

North Penn edges Pennridge

Knights clinch berth to PIAA Tournament

- By Mike Cabrey mcabrey@thereporte­ronline.com

TOWAMENCIN » Dan Lee had two goals in a span of two minutes, 15 seconds as the seventh-seeded North Penn boys soccer team scored three times in the second half to edge No. 8 Pennridge 3-2 in the District 1-4A fifth-place and claim a berth in the PIAA Tournament Friday afternoon at Crawford Stadium.

“I had three touches on the ball and two goals,” said Lee, a sophomore forward.

Senior Alex Stewart pulled the Knights (17-5-0) even with 31:08 left in regulation. Lee, who had just one other goal this season, put the home side up 2-1 at 21:33 — Nate Kim making a run through the midfield then chipping a pass to Lee, who slotted a ball past the goalkeeper and into the net.

Lee made it a brace and a 3-1 NP advantage at 19:18, an Achilles Triantafyl­oss cross finding the sophomore in the box with Lee spinning around a defender then ripping a shot in.

Shane Velez found the back of the net to get the Rams within 3-2 with 10:01 left but North Penn held on to reach states for the third time in six seasons and the first time since winning the PIAA-4A title in 2019.

“Throughout the whole season we know our team’s really deep so we can put in anyone, just give us a good 10 minutes,” Stewart said.” “And Dan Lee probably had one of the best nine minutes you’ll ever see, especially in a playoff game, he came up really big for us.”

North Penn advances to face the District 3 champion — either Central Dauphin or Dallastown — in the first round of states Tuesday.

Velez scored both goals for Pennridge (16-3-3), the junior defender giving the visitors a 1-0 lead by heading in a Nicky Wil

liams corner at 14:39 in the first half.

The Rams, who were looking to reach PIAAs for the first time since 1997, came up a win short of states for the second consecutiv­e season. Pennridge was denied last year in a penalty-kick loss to Neshaminy in the District 1-4A final.

“It can be a cruel game,” Rams coach Pete Valimont said. “Had so many chances in the first half that were so close and couldn’t get an extra one to really kind of give a little bit more separation or put it away. Got the one but knew that wasn’t going to be enough.

“They’re a hell of a team, they’re really good at home and this was not going to be an easy battle and credit to them, they had a couple chances — they got the one and then we pushed up, they caught us. Then we had to really push up and they caught us two minutes later.”

Stewart’s equalizer came after a pair of shots by Kim could not get through traffic. Kim proceeded to touch a ball to Stewart, who created a bit of space at the top of the box to hit a left-footed shot low into the right corner.

Just short of 10 minutes later, the Knights grabbed the lead after defending a Rams free kick — Kim getting past a pair of defenders and into free space then lofting a pass into the middle that Lee ran down and slid past the keeper to make it 2-1 at 21:33. “I just saw Nate running and then I just followed him,” Lee said. “And I he just played me a good ball and it was just a simple finish into the corner.”

Lee gave the Knights a two-goal lead a little over two minutes later as a Triantafyl­oss cross from the left side reached the sophomore, who turned by a defender and sent a ball high into the middle of the net for his second goal of the afternoon.

“It came straight to Nate and I don’t know, just bounced right to me,” Lee said. “Guy was in front of me so I just turned past him and I just shot as hard as I could.”

Velez pulled Pennridge within one with 10:01 as he got to a ball played behind the backline by Jake Saville and blasted a shot over the keeper and into the right side of the goal.

“Just 11 minutes of just lost our marks, didn’t clear a couple of balls against a good team in an eliminatio­n game you can’t have those mistakes,” Valimont said. “They made us pay then we really had to push up and fortunatel­y we were able to get one to bring it close and still make it a game with 10 minutes and again credit to their defense and being able to lock it down and just clear balls when they had to.”

Velez put Pennridge up 1-0 in the first half after a long-distance shot by Pat Fallon was saved by the keeper and went out for a corner — Williams delivering a ball into the box Velez headed into the net’s right corner at 14:39 before the break.

 ?? MIKE CABREY/MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? North Penn boys soccer celebrates after its 3-2win over Pennridge on Friday.
MIKE CABREY/MEDIANEWS GROUP North Penn boys soccer celebrates after its 3-2win over Pennridge on Friday.

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