The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Phoenixvil­le advances to 2nd round with 17-7 win at Interboro

- By Matthew DeGeorge mdegeorge@21st-centurymed­ia.com @sportsdoct­ormd on Twitter

GLENOLDEN » Paige Dorwart walked off the field at South Avenue Athletic Complex for the final time in her Interboro career Wednesday night sporting an unusual accessory.

It wasn’t the drenched uniform, an unavoidabl­e consequenc­e of the unrelentin­g downpour deluging the Bucs’ District 1 Class 2A playoff opener against Phoenixvil­le. Instead it was the beaming smile, one that was absent when she subbed off the field for the final time in a 17-7 setback for the seventh-seeded Bucs but that resurfaced once the senior midfielder reconvened with teammates.

“I’m on top of the world,” Dorwart said. “Win or lose, we did it as a team. We played our best, and I think we did good today.”

Hosting a playoff game represents a significan­t step for the program that Dorwart is now moving on from. The way coach Stephanie D’Alonzo’s team arrived there, by relying on talented underclass­men, holds even more promise for the future. And while No. 10 Phoenixvil­le was decisively the better team on the night, this wasn’t a doormat Interboro team in the playoffs only by virtue of winning a league title. It was one that battled and made things uncomforta­ble for stretches.

That’s the pride that informs Dorwart’s smile, one of four senior starters on a squad overwhelmi­ngly led by youngsters. So it was again Wednesday, with fab freshman Keri Barnett scoring four goals and sophomore Morgan Reed tallying a hat trick, two of the goals set up by classmate Marissa Mullan for Interboro (145). Reed and Barnett tied for a game-high six draw controls each. Freshman goalie Makenna Balawejder provided a spark with five second-half saves.

Phoenixvil­le has its share of young talent, too, which navigates them to a date with No. 2 seed and reigning District 1 and PIAA champion Radnor (Friday, 4 p.m.). Five of the Phantoms’ goals came from sophomore Allison Bonshock. Four were provided by freshman Alana Lathan. That duo’s speed and length created a problem all night for the Bucs, getting around defenders and finding the right angle for a shot on cage.

“That’s something we work on, especially in our warmups,” Bonshock said. “We like to do the X cuts and we work on getting a step ahead of our defenders and whipping a shot.”

The Phantoms extended possession­s all evening, depriving Interboro of the ball and dictating tempo. It helped that four of Interboro’s first-half trips ended in saves by goalie Sydney Alling. That provided room for Phoenixvil­le to operate, controllin­g the clock and making Interboro work so hard for the ball that there was little energy left to sculpt error-free clears or quality chances.

The result was a 9-1 lead at halftime, too great for the Bucs to overcome.

“I think it definitely runs them down, knowing that we have the ball,” Bonshock said. “And it also helps our girls get our speed back because they just ran the full field.”

Mary Michaud added three goals and two assists for the Phantoms. Maddie White and Katie Baker chipped in two goals and a helper each.

Interboro didn’t cower in the face of that early edge, though. Lathan triggered the running clock with 19 minutes to play, but two goals from Barnett keyed a 3-0 run to get within 114. Phoenixvil­le answered with three straight tallies, but Barnett and Reed still had goals left to make it 16-7 with six minutes left.

 ?? PETE BANNAN - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Phoenixvil­le’s Alana Lathan (44) handles a loose ball against Interboro in the opening round of the PIAA District 1 Class 2A girls lacrosse playoffs Wednesday evening. Phoenixvil­le went on to a 17-7 victory.
PETE BANNAN - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Phoenixvil­le’s Alana Lathan (44) handles a loose ball against Interboro in the opening round of the PIAA District 1 Class 2A girls lacrosse playoffs Wednesday evening. Phoenixvil­le went on to a 17-7 victory.
 ?? PETE BANNAN - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Interboro’s Sam Shemeluk, left, defends against Phoenixvil­le’s Allison Bonshock in the opening round of the PIAA District 1 Class 2A girls lacrosse playoffs Wednesday evening. Phoenixvil­le went on to a 17-7 victory.
PETE BANNAN - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Interboro’s Sam Shemeluk, left, defends against Phoenixvil­le’s Allison Bonshock in the opening round of the PIAA District 1 Class 2A girls lacrosse playoffs Wednesday evening. Phoenixvil­le went on to a 17-7 victory.

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