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Mamma Mia, here they go again

Sophomore defender Hedrick among reasons Lincoln-Way East keeps engaging in shootouts

- By Steve Millar

Mia Hedrick earned more and more playing time off the bench for Lincoln-Way East as her freshman season progressed last year.

That experience has been beneficial for Hedrick, allowing the sophomore defender to thrive in her first season as a starter.

“It helped getting to know the team as someone who was new,” Hedrick said. “I was able to get incorporat­ed into the team before I became a starter this year, so that was really helpful.

“I was playing a different role last year, coming in and playing outside mid a lot. So now I’m back in a more traditiona­l defensive role, and it’s been different, but I feel more comfortabl­e here.”

Hedrick helped the Griffins shut out Wheaton North for 80 minutes Thursday night and then scored in the penalty-kick shootout.

It was not enough for Lincoln-Way East, however. The Falcons won the shootout 5-3 to earn a 1-0 victory in the championsh­ip game of the Porter Cup at Lockport.

The Griffins (8-3) had 14 shots on goal, while Hedrick and the rest of the defense held Wheaton North (5-3) to just two.

Falcons goalkeeper Zoey Bohmer was the hero,though.Shemade 14 saves and converted the game-winning penalty kick.

“I told them that if this is the way we’re going to lose, OK,” LincolnWay East coach Mike Murphy said. “We did it by playing great soccer. We controlled possession.

“I think we’re playing better soccer every game, creating dangerous opportunit­ies, and now all we’ve got to do is put one away.”

It was the fourth penalty-kick shootout already this season for

the Griffins, but the first time Hedrick was called upon.

She ripped her shot into the right side of the net to keep Lincoln-Way East alive in the fourth round, making it 4-3 before Bohmer ended it.

“It was my first PK, but it’s been going good in practice, so I felt confident to go up and take one,” Hedrick said. “It was really good to help out my team because I don’t get a lot of shots, so putting one in was good to move us forward, even though we didn’t get the result we wanted.”

Bre Herlihy and Ellie Feigl also converted penalty kicks for the Griffins, who are 2-2 in shootouts. They also lost the Windy City Ram Classic championsh­ip game in a shootout to rival Lincoln-Way Central.

“The worst part is two championsh­ips lost in PKs,” Murphy said. “That’s tough, but you have to end the game somehow, and you have to give Wheaton North credit. They buried all five of those.”

Hedrick, Maggie Haverstock, Olivia Desjardins and Brianna Meehan led the defense for LincolnWay

East, while goalkeeper Lindsay Fortier made two saves.

Murphy credits Hedrick for playing a big role on a defense that has allowed only five goals.

“She’s been solid for us,” he said. “She doesn’t make mistakes. She’s constantly taking on some of the other team’s best players and doing a great job.”

The Griffins peppered the net with shots Thursday after advancing to the championsh­ip game with convincing wins — 4-0 over Lemont and 3-0 over Downers Grove North.

Feigl, a freshman, had a couple of the best chances, including one with 28 minutes, 15 seconds left when she took a long pass from Desjardins and ripped a shot from 10 yards that Bohmer saved.

“All the girls did a really good job connecting,” Feigl said. “We possessed the ball really well. We had some great shots on goal. It just wasn’t the result we wanted, but it happens.

“I think everyone worked really hard, and we’re going to keep moving forward because we have a great team.”

 ?? SOUTHTOWN H. RICK BAMMAN / DAILY ?? Lincoln-Way East’s Mia Hedrick moves the ball against Wheaton North in the Porter Cup championsh­ip game Thursday.
SOUTHTOWN H. RICK BAMMAN / DAILY Lincoln-Way East’s Mia Hedrick moves the ball against Wheaton North in the Porter Cup championsh­ip game Thursday.

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