The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Budding Hill tops rival Lawrencevi­lle in OT

- By Rob Senior

POTTSTOWN » The Hill School’s girls hockey program has ascended into a powerhouse thanks to sacrifice and relentless determinat­ion. Both qualities made the difference in arguably the biggest win of the season Wednesday.

Lindsey Coffey poked home a rebound 1:57 into overtime to break a scoreless tie and send the Blues to a 1-0 victory over archrival Lawrencevi­lle at Hall-Eccleston Arena.

For Hill (15-2-3), it marks the third straight season without a loss to their archrivals (30-2 over that time), quite the feather in the caps of coach Ari Baum and everyone who’s had a hand in building a top program since

Baum’s arrival in Pottstown in 2012.

“No matter your record — even if you come into the game 0-19 — it’s a big deal when Hill meets Lawrencevi­lle,” said Baum.

The winning goal saw Hill’s senior-laden top line of leading scorer Coffey, Jess Ciarrocchi, and Jordan Hower cap off an afternoon of numerous scoring chances by finally ending the game on a fairly innocent-looking play.

Ciarrocchi centered from behind the net to a rushing Hower, who was soon joined at the post by Coffey. As the duo battled Lawrencevi­lle goalie Devon Cole (32 saves), Coffey’s final effort pushed the puck across the line.

“It’s our last home game, against Lawrencevi­lle,” explained Coffey. “I had my fam

ily here watching, we just wanted this game so badly.”

The game-ending effort wouldn’t have been possible without the work of senior goalie Ryann Busillo, who earned her second shutout of the season, turning away 25 shots in all and thwarting perhaps Lawrencevi­lle’s best chance with just over a minute to play in regulation.

The Blues enjoyed a twoplayer advantage thanks to consecutiv­e Lawrencevi­lle penalties, but as the power play wound down, a turnover resulted in a sudden Lawrencevi­lle breakaway that Busillo was able to knock aside with her left pad. It was like that much of the afternoon with Hill controllin­g the puck for large stretches only for the Big Red to suddenly create an opportunit­y on a counteratt­ack. Busillo was equal to the task each time.

“First of all, Lawrencevi­lle impressed me with their gameplan and how hard they played,” said coach Baum. “But Ryann was a huge difference in the game. She’s really turned the corner this past month or so with her confidence — she’s had several elite starts in a row.”

Busillo‘s record as a starter for the year improved to 9-1-3.

“I train myself to be ready for anything,” said Busillo. “You have no choice as a goalie. I struggled with that when I was younger, until I learned about the importance of keeping absolute focus throughout the game.”

A scoreless first period saw Hill in control of possession, with Lawrencevi­lle able to mount some productive counter-rushes, including the period’s best opportunit­y, a backhand-forehand attempt ably turned aside by Busillo. Each team killed a single minor penalty, with shots in favor of Hill, 12-7.

Allie Corser-James nearly opened the scoring for the hosts early in the second stanza but was turned away at the doorstep by Lawrencevi­lle’s Cole. A much more even period in terms of puck possession nearly yielded a payoff for Lawrencevi­lle with about four minutes remaining, but Busillo was able to turn Devan Morey’s initial shot and deflect the rebound just out of reach. Shots on goal, while still in favor of Hill, were much closer at 10-9 for the period.

The third period was highlighte­d by numerous Hill scoring chances, culminatin­g in the extended two-player advantage but quickly followed by Busillo’s game-saving effort on the breakaway. It set the stage for Lindsey Coffey’s heroics in the extra period, cementing a third straight year without a loss to Lawrencevi­lle, a perennial power in girls’ hockey.

This senior class (fourteen of 22 rostered players graduate this year) may be the one that puts the Hill School in that category. Currently ranked No. 8 among New England prep teams, the Blues’ challengin­g schedule pits them against top programs from the New England Prep Athletic

Council (NESPAC) and the Women’s Ice Hockey League of the Mid-Atlantic (WIHLMA).

While Hill is obviously not located in New England, they’ve played enough of the powerhouse programs of that region to merit considerat­ion in the rankings.

“The value to not being in a specific league,” said Baum, “is that no one game becomes the game. But Lawrencevi­lle is obviously special.”

The Hill School is not a full-fledged member of the NESPAC or WIHLMA, rendering the Blues ineligible for the postseason. But while Wednesday’s victory over Lawrencevi­lle may ultimately be a season highlight, it’s far from the final act.

Despite no postseason, the Blues have seven games remaining, and a 7-0 record would give them a school record for victories in a season.

More important than any school record, however, is the continued slow, steady building of the program Baum has reestablis­hed. Busillo, originally from New York City, is one of 11 Hill players who come from out of state.

“We cast a very wide net,” said Baum. “We want to be the best, but we also want kids who see themselves as more than hockey players.

“We have players who are used to traveling to play hockey, used to sleeping in hotel rooms. Our team has traveled over 6,000 miles this season — these kids have had to sacrifice, and I think that translates in these tight games.”

Not every Hill player travels a great distance to be at the school, however. Senior captain Liz MacMurray, a Pottstown native, says the school itself and the culture were enough for her.

“The opportunit­ies are amazing,” she said. “Over my four years, I’ve had a great opportunit­y to see our program grow to this point. We travel to play the best teams up in New England — that’s not an opportunit­y I’d have elsewhere.”

 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Hill School players celebrate the overtime gamewinner against Lawrencevi­lle.
AUSTIN HERTZOG MEDIANEWS GROUP Hill School players celebrate the overtime gamewinner against Lawrencevi­lle.
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Hill School’s Jess Ciarrocchi (23) flips a shot on goal against Lawrencevi­lle. Hill School’s Jess Ciarrocchi (23) flips a shot on goal against Lawrencevi­lle. Below right, Hill School captain Liz MacMurray, of Pottstown, leaves the ice between periods. Below left, Hill School goalie Ryann Busillo protects her near post against Lawrencevi­lle.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP Hill School’s Jess Ciarrocchi (23) flips a shot on goal against Lawrencevi­lle. Hill School’s Jess Ciarrocchi (23) flips a shot on goal against Lawrencevi­lle. Below right, Hill School captain Liz MacMurray, of Pottstown, leaves the ice between periods. Below left, Hill School goalie Ryann Busillo protects her near post against Lawrencevi­lle.
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Hill School’s Lindsey Coffey (22) takes a shot against Lawrencevi­lle.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - MEDIANEWS GROUP Hill School’s Lindsey Coffey (22) takes a shot against Lawrencevi­lle.
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