The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Souderton’s early drive sparks win over Methacton

Souderton scores with no time on clock in first half to spark win over Methacton

- By Ed Morlock emorlock@21st-centurymed­ia.com @emor09 on Twitter

FRANCONIA » The clock showed zeros and the buzzer sounded to send Souderton and Methacton to halftime in a scoreless tie.

But the teams weren’t heading off the field.

The Indians earned a penalty corner in the final 10 seconds and were able to play until the ball left the circle, but that never happened.

The initial corner play was stopped, but Souderton kept at it until Alyssa Krady knocked the ball into the back of the cage to get her side on the board first.

The Indians led the rest of the way in a 3-1 win over Methacton Wednesday afternoon at Souderton Area High School.

“We have (been in that situation before) at the end of a game,” Krady said, “but it never really happened like that. It was pretty exciting.

“I think it really built up our momentum and it made us think that we could come out with the win.”

The Indians (6-1-0, 4-1-0 SOL Continenta­l) scored again early in the second half to double their advantage. Courtney Kenah’s shot was stopped by Methacton goalie Molly Frey,

but Randi Hess was in the right spot to bury the rebound and make it 2-0.

The Warriors (4-3-0, 2-1-0 PAC Liberty) took little time in responding. Two minutes and two seconds later, Methacton’s Liz Chipman scored off a penalty corner to trim their deficit back to one. Frankie Lucchesi’s insert pass found Chipman, who immediatel­y had a Souderton defender in her face. She managed to get a strong shot off and get her team back within one goal.

Souderton got an insurance goal midway through the second half. The Indians maintained pressure after a penalty corner was stopped and Anna Gwiazdzins­ki found Hunsicker for the score to make it 3-1.

“We have been working on our corners because they have not been good,” Souderton coach Sue Casciato said. “We haven’t been successful. We finished (Tuesday) night in the dark practicing corners, about 7:30 they hadn’t turned the stadium lights on for us. That’s what we were practicing (Tuesday) night. We had 11 corners against Pennridge Monday and I think we got one shot. It’s an area that needs some improvemen­t.”

Frey finished with 16 saves for the Warriors, including stopping a penalty stroke in the first half when the game was scoreless.

“It could have been a way different game if she wasn’t in goal,” Methacton coach Sarah Quintois said. “I felt like she kept us in. It could have been much different.

“If you look at the stats, we didn’t play enough to win. We didn’t give ourselves enough opportunit­ies. We allowed them too many opportunit­ies. It was unfortunat­e. Could (stopping the corner at the end of the first half) have helped? Possibly, but I still don’t feel like we turned it around enough in the second half to win the game.”

Souderton goalie Jordan Michalak finished with eight saves.

Methacton controlled the pace of play early in the game. Five of the team’s nine shots on goal came in the opening 15 minutes before Souderton called a timeout.

The Indians had better possession­s coming out of the break and played much better for the rest of the half, culminatin­g in the goal with no time on the clock.

“We talked about building up momentum,” Krady said of the timeout, “because we’re more of a second-half team, but we pulled it together because we knew that we could come out with a win.”

Both teams appear set to make runs in the District 1 Class 3A playoffs. Souderton entered Wednesday’s game No. 9 in the unofficial power rankings and Methacton was No. 13.

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 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Souderton’s Anna Gwiazdzins­ki dribbles up field as Methacton’s Liz Chipman defends during their game Wednesday.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Souderton’s Anna Gwiazdzins­ki dribbles up field as Methacton’s Liz Chipman defends during their game Wednesday.

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