Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Conestoga

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The Pioneers followed the plan to perfection.

With Liz Scott controllin­g virtually every draw, the Pioneers scooping more than their share of groundball­s and with senior attack Monica Borzillo scoring six goals and assisting on three more, the Pioneers dominated foe Central Bucks West, 16-4, to earn the final state berth out of District One.

Conestoga opened up an 8-0 lead in the first half, then coasted to the victory, ending what was a Cinderella season for the young Bucks, who were proud of their season and looking ahead to the years to come.

“What we did this year was really unexpected,” said Bucks head coach Tara Schmucker. “We had six new starters in the lineup and the girls just played so well, and it’s something they should be proud of.”

Conestoga wasted little time putting its possession first plan into effect. Before the game was 7:00 old, the Pioneers were on top, 3-0, and had no plans to look back.

“We came into the game looking to get on top early,” Borzillo said. “Then, once we got the lead, we wanted to slow the game down.”

The Pioneers did just that, but were able to do so because Scott was dominating the draws.

“She’s one of the best in the state,” Orcutt said. “She’s so strong, some of her one-handed grabs are unbelievab­le.”

With the lead and the ball the Pioneers just methodical­ly broke the Bucks’ spirit.

“In that first 10 minutes our mindset just wasn’t there,” Schmucker said. “(Conestoga) just had so much of the ball control that we weren’t able to get back in the game.”

And the Pioneers goals kept coming.

After Borzillo got the game’s first two goals, Sondra Dickey made it 3-0, Rilee Scott made it 4-0 and Paige Loose pushed the advantage to 5-0 at the 16:19 mark.

West had a brief flare of excitement when Kelly O’Callaghan scored, but the goal was quickly waved off when O’Callaghan was judged to be in the crease.

Instead of being down four, West quickly found itself chasing seven goals when Borzillo scored backto-back goals at 9:05 and 6:29.

“(Borzillo) has just been on fire,” Orcutt said. “She had her 100th career assist earlier this year and she’s been almost unstoppabl­e since.”

“I think it started my sophomore year,” Borzillo said of her offensive proficienc­y. “I had been playing midfield, but I wanted to switch to attack. And once I moved there, I just got so much more confident.

“Between Liz Scott, Sondra and me, we push each other to get better. We don’t take criticism personally, we just use it to improve.”

The Pioneers are looking ahead to their state berth.

“It was one of our goals at the start of the season,” Borzillo said. “We should do well if we work together. That’s the key.”

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