Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Support system helping Garnet’s Brenner produce

- By Matthew DeGeorge

these shirts, they’ve been writing ‘AB’ on their wrists. They’ve been so supportive all season.”

While Brenner may not give herself credit for contributi­ng to a 15-8 win over East that sends the Jaguars to the District 1 semifinals and a berth in the state tournament, she’s right in asserting her team’s big-picture role. Lacrosse has been her refuge, the space where she can get away, surrounded by friends unconditio­nally there for her. While blue t-shirts with her father’s initials “A.B.” are a constant reminder, Brenner’s teammates give her the chance to throw herself into competitio­n for a couple of hours a day. Saturday, Brenner showed her gratitude by ensuring the Jaguars would get at least another week together.

“It’s kind of like an escape, just having my girls with me and working hard,” she said. “They’re just there for me.”

Brenner’s four goals are a career-best. In her last three games, she has eight goals and four assists, making her a potent weapon as the sixth option in an attack averaging 15.9 goals per game.

“It’s her being a great teammate and everything,” midfielder Kathryn Toohey said. “It’s really awesome having her to rely on to get those goals. Whenever she’s there cutting, we know she’s going to catch it and she’s going to score.”

Just as the Jaguars (18-2) have myriad options in attack, they showed just how unstoppabl­e they can be around the center circle. The Jags put on a clinic, grabbing all 11 draw controls in the first half and 20 of 24 for the game.

Yes, 6-1 Madi McKee had eight of them. But even when the rangy attacker didn’t get the control by popping it skyward, the Jags still persevered, with Toohey corralling eight DCs at lower altitudes.

“We have so many different things to do,” Toohey said. “We really work around it. Other teams, we don’t really know what they’re doing, but we have so many ideas to do. Whichever way, depending on where the ball goes, either I’m boxing out or I’m going to get the ball, we have a system where we work together.”

The monopoliza­tion of the ball gave the Jags time to figure out East goalie Ava Irwin, who held them in check early. Irwin made 10 saves, including four in the half to keep the Cougars within 5-4 with less than two minutes to play after Hazel Gardner’s goal.

“I saw they usually shoot low. I came prepared,” Irwin said. “They like to shoot weak-side, so I practiced beforehand, we did a lot of shooting drills. I worked really hard, getting under it and getting under to get the ball.”

Garnet started to turn the tide late in the first. Brenner got her second of the game off a Regan Nealon feed, then Kara Nealon made the heady extra pass to Caroline Shaefer to score with 1.4 seconds left, making it a 7-4 game.

Caroline Brennan scored the first two goals of the second to get D-East to within 7-6, but Garnet Valley rattled off the next five, Brenner scoring twice in that stretch.

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