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Donovan lifts Conestoga past D’town East in 2 OTs

- By Randy King For Digital First Media @king_randy95 on Twitter

UWCHLAN » Caitlin Donovan did more than her fair share to get her team into overtime.

Once there, the Conestoga star did something even better to get her team a critical nonleague victory.

Donovan scored two goals in regulation, and capped her day with a perfect strike from outside the box into the upper left corner to give Conestoga a 3-2, doubleover­time win over Downingtow­n East Saturday morning in a nonleague contest that could have serious implicatio­ns on the District 1 bracket later in the season.

“We were all pumped up for overtime and we knew once we scored that the game would be over,” Donovan said. “So that was mine and the team’s motivation.”

Conestoga (7-1-1) now sits third overall in the District 1 Class 4A rankings, behind only Owen J. Roberts and Abington. Downingtow­n East (6-2) sits in fifth place.

East had the best chance of the first overtime, when freshman

forward Caroline McDonald’s shot at a winner went wide to the left. In the second overtime, it was Donovan who made her chance count.

“Caitlyn started on varsity as a freshman, now she is a junior, so you can see her growth each year and she does a good job for us,” said Conestoga head coach Benjamin Wilson.

Downingtow­n East looked strong out of the gates as it opened the scoring with an Aliza Trasatti goal, which was set up by McDonald with 21 minutes remaining in the first half.

Donovan’s first goal came off a series of short passes which ended with a nice through ball from forward Nia Scott, allowing Donovan to tie the game up 1-1 with just under five minutes remaining the first half.

The second of the Donovan’s goals came off of a deep ball that she was able to bring down and control at her feet. She found herself one-on-one with Downingtow­n East goalie Ashley Buchheit, calmly pushing a shot into the back of the net to give the Pioneers a 2-1 lead with 28 minutes left in regulation.

“We played really good soccer, especially for the first 25-30 minutes and it helped get us out to an early lead,” said Downingtow­n East coach Craig Reed.

Trailing 2-1 with less than 10 minutes remaining in regulation, a lapse on defense from Conestoga saw McDonald burst through the defense and even the score.

“Our energy has been good and our 1-v-1 battles have been great,” said junior defender Maren Dougherty. “We have been getting forward pretty well and we can get even better if we use the width more.”

After McDonald’s golden opportunit­y in the opening overtime period went wide, Conestoga applied the pressure and started to get more shots on Buchheit.

“They are a really good team in Conestoga and if you don’t put good teams away early then it can come back and get you which it did today,” stated Reed.

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Caitlin Donovan had all three goals, including the winner in the second overtime, to lift Conestoga past Downingtow­n East Saturday.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Caitlin Donovan had all three goals, including the winner in the second overtime, to lift Conestoga past Downingtow­n East Saturday.

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