The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

OJR fixes slow start, tops Boyertown

- By Austin Hertzog ahertzog@21st-centurymed­ia.com @AustinHert­zog on Twitter

BUCKTOWN >> In scope small and large, Owen J. Roberts boys soccer coach Eric Wentzel is concerned by slow starts.

His Wildcats have had to play their way out of them in the standings the past two seasons. They have had to play their way out of them in the early going this fall. And they had to play their way out of one Thursday night with Boyertown visiting Wildcat Stadium. Solve one, solve the other. After going down 1-0 and being thoroughly bossed by the Bears in the early going, Owen J. Roberts found its footing and increasing­ly took control for the next 70 minutes, making the most of two fortuitous goals in a 2-1 Pioneer Athletic Conference Liberty Division victory.

“We are so, so pumped,” senior captain Kyle Storti said. “We beat PV 4-3 (Wednesday) and we were excited after that. We knew coming into this game it was going to be an even harder game and it showed – they (Boyertown) are by far a title-contending team but all 11 of our players on the field showed heart, and that was so big.”

While the Wildcats’ goals came on a goalkeepin­g error – freshman Ethan Williams scoring the tap-in – and Boyertown own goal, the performanc­e was worthy of the win. It’s a result that lifts OJR (2-1-1 overall) to 2-0 and atop the PAC Liberty standings – a position it hasn’t taken up in recent years.

“These past two years we’ve started 1-6, 1-5. It’s so hard to come back from it. Yeah, we’ve done it a couple times, but why not just start off strong,” Storti said. “That’s what I’ve said to the team every single game – every single win is so important. There are so many good teams in this division now and we have to prove ourselves every single

game.”

Boyertown (2-1) took its first defeat after opening the season with an attention-grabbing overtime win over 2018 District 1-4A runner-up Abington prior to Wednesday’ s lightning shortened win over Methacton.

A brilliant start resulted in a free kick goal from Dmitri Randjelovi­c nine minutes in, but the Bears ultimately experience­d the other side of the coin.

“We’re never as good as we think we are when we win and we’re never as bad as we think we are when we lose,” Boyertown coach Mark Chambers said. “They might have been a little high on themselves beating Abington ... now we know we can be beat.

“So how are we going to respond? We’ll see.”

Boyertown dominated the first 10 minutes with Nick Willson, Landon Wenger and Beckett Wenger impressing with quick-passing combinatio­ns that had OJR on their heels. The Bears made the most of a foul on Beckett Wenger, who left the game due to injury, from 22 yards out. With Willson playing decoy, Randjelovi­c beat the wall and OJR keeper Zeb Smith to go up 1-0.

We came in knowing that we hadn’t beaten these guys in a couple years so we came in with great energy,” Chambers said. “With the technical players we have, (we’re capable of) combinatio­n passing, connecting through the midfield and getting into the final third and creating chances.

“Our fitness levels need to improve to play at that pace. But we need to be better because we cannot play that way for 15 minutes and expect to win the game.”

Similar to a day before when going to 1-0 to Perkiomen Valley, the Wildcats were ignited by going down, growing into the game.

“Once they scored that first goal, we were just anxious to get back out there,” said senior Gavin Zorn. “We’re a team that hates losing. At halftime, (Assistant) Coach (Joe) Youngblood came over and he told us that it’s about heart and how much you’re willing to dig deep, how long you’re willing to outlast your opponent.”

OJR was officially in business with 10 minutes to halftime when Zorn carried the ball beyond midfield BUCKTOWN >> In scope small and large, Owen J. Roberts boys soccer coach Eric Wentzel is concerned by slow starts.

His Wildcats have had to play their way out of them in the standings the past two seasons. They have had to play their way out of them in the early going this fall. And they had to play their way out of one Thursday night with Boyertown visiting Wildcat Stadium. Solve one, solve the other. After going down 1-0 and being thoroughly bossed by the Bears in the early going, Owen J. Roberts found its footing and increasing­ly took control for the next 70 minutes, making the most of two fortuitous goals in a 2-1 Pioneer Athletic Conference Liberty Division victory.

“We are so, so pumped,” senior captain Kyle Storti said. “We beat PV 4-3 (Wednesday) and we were excited after that. We knew coming into this game it was going to be an even harder game and it showed – they (Boyertown) are by far a title-contending team but all 11 of our players on the field showed heart, and that was so big.”

While the Wildcats’ goals came on a goalkeepin­g error – freshman Ethan Wil

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 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Owen J Roberts players celebrate taking the lead on Boyertown Thursday night.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP Owen J Roberts players celebrate taking the lead on Boyertown Thursday night.
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Owen J Roberts’ Ethan Gawlik splits Boyertown defenders Ryan Foskey, left, and Dmitri Randjelovi­c.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP Owen J Roberts’ Ethan Gawlik splits Boyertown defenders Ryan Foskey, left, and Dmitri Randjelovi­c.
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Owen J. Roberts’ Kyle Storti looks to play the ball up field as Boyertown’s Beckett Wenger and Dmitri Randjelovi­c pursue.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP Owen J. Roberts’ Kyle Storti looks to play the ball up field as Boyertown’s Beckett Wenger and Dmitri Randjelovi­c pursue.

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