The Phoenix

Phoenixvil­le falls in semifinals to OJR

- By Barry Sankey For Digital First Media @BarrySanke­y on Twitter

BUCKTOWN >> Owen J. Roberts’ speedy forward Mahogany Willis is quite a handful to try to contain on the girls soccer field.

The junior displayed her vaunted talents on center-stage with the bright lights beaming Tuesday night during the semifinals of the Pioneer Athletic Conference playoffs at the Wildcat North Field.

Willis scored the first two goals of the game to help Owen J. Roberts take a two-goal halftime lead. She then completed her hat trick with the Wildcats’ last goal of the evening as OJR posted a 5-1 victory over Frontier Division-winner Phoenixvil­le.

Owen J. Roberts, the runnerup in the Liberty Division, advanced to the PAC championsh­ip game Thursday at 5 p.m. back at OJR. The Wildcats will take on No. 1 seed Spring-Ford, which recorded a 4-1 victory over Pope John Paul II in the other semifinal contest.

“I want a jacket so bad,” Willis said of Owen J. Roberts’ goal to capture the league championsh­ip. “I want to win this.”

It will, of course, be a major task against a Spring-Ford squad that has already beaten OJR twice during the regular season.

Willis’ first goal, just five minutes into the first half, put the Wildcats ahead to stay. She made a move from left to right and deposited her goal into the lower right corner of the net.

The score remained that way until the 36-minute mark, when Willis found the back of the net again. She made a run downfield and fired a shot that landed in the far right corner of the net.

Phoenixvil­le kept battling, though, and had some opportunit­ies at both ends of the field.

Phantom sophomore keeper Hannah Sands registered 12 saves to keep Phoenixvil­le in it.

Owen J. Roberts, which also got goals from Mia Baumgarten and Danika Swech, held a 17-5 advantage in shots.

Baumgarten’s goal on a penalty kick made the score 3-0 with less than five minutes remaining in the first half. Willis also helped set up that goal by making a run to the net before being tackled on a violation.

The Phantoms found a spark shortly thereafter. Gabrielle Perrotto, the Phantoms’ high-scoring sophomore forward, made a strong run down the right side of the field.

That Perrotto penetratio­n created a corner kick opportunit­y for the Phantoms, one of two on the night.

Dakota Graham took the initial hit from the right corner, and Julia Brown converted with a header goal off a body twist to trim the OJR lead to 3-1 just prior to intermissi­on.

With the clock winding down until halftime, Graham made a steal and took a shot that hit the side of the net. Graham also aimed a shot that went high of the net on a restart just before time expired in the opening half.

Owen J. Roberts, which improved its record to 112-1 in the PAC, finished 7-2-1 in the Liberty Division. Phoenixvil­le (10-4) won the Frontier Division title by reeling off nine consecutiv­e victories following a season-opening 1-0 setback to Pope John Paul II.

“We played really hard,” said Sands. “They (Wildcats) jumped out on top, but we gave it our all.”

Owen J. Roberts’ defense surrounded Perrotto throughout the game to limit her ability to maneuver through open spaces on the field. Sophomore Kylie Cahill was responsibl­e for much of the defensive pressure, along with sophomore KenzieMiln­e, junior Kali Pupo and sophomore Brinley Beveridge.

And the Wildcats’ ball control at midfield was establishe­d by the work of midfielder­s Julia Dalton, Caroline Thompson, Kilee McCloud and Swech.

“She (Willis) is a really good player,” said Sands. “I am proud of our team to get here.”

“We are excited for districts (No. 6 seed in Class AAA),” said Brown, who is one of six Phoenixvil­le seniors. “It happens. I think we were definitely in it. We definitely had a chance. I love the team. We’re something special.”

Phoenixvil­le’s formidable senior nucleus of defender Sophia Kopko, forward Dakota Graham and midfielder­s Kaitlyn Casiano and Brown played their final PAC game. ... Also graduating will be senior goalies Yadira Cruz andDina Corraro. ... Owen J. Roberts’ roster consists of no seniors.

 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Phoenixvil­le’s Dakota Graham (11) tries to get by Owen J. Roberts’ Caroline Thompson during their PAC semifinal Tuesday.
AUSTIN HERTZOG — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Phoenixvil­le’s Dakota Graham (11) tries to get by Owen J. Roberts’ Caroline Thompson during their PAC semifinal Tuesday.
 ?? BARRY TAGLIEBER - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Owen J. Roberts’ Kenzie Milne carries the ball as Phoenixvil­le’s Leeza Galli tracks her down Tuesday during their PAC semifinal.
BARRY TAGLIEBER - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Owen J. Roberts’ Kenzie Milne carries the ball as Phoenixvil­le’s Leeza Galli tracks her down Tuesday during their PAC semifinal.

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