The Phoenix

Phoenixvil­le denied place in PAC playoffs

- ByAustinHe­rtzog ahertzog@21st-centurymed­ia.com @AustinHert­zog on Twitter

The Pottsgrove boys soccer team wasn’t out to be a spoiler. It just happened to be one on Oct. 14. With Phoenixvil­le facing amust-win situation to qualify for the final spot in the Pioneer Athletic Conference Final Four against the Frontier Division-leading Falcons, a loose and confident Pottsgrove team hit for four goals in the first 33 minutes en route to a 4-1 victory that denied the Phantoms at Washington Field.

“We weren’t here to knock anyone out; it’s only about making sure we win,” midfielder Tyler Rolando said. “We came in thinking we have playoffs coming up so we wanted to get in form now and make sure we keep it through playoffs. So we wanted tomake surewe started off strong nowand carry it through.”

Pottsgrove, which went 10-0 in the Frontier and 11-1-1 in the PAC, earned the No. 2 seed for the PAC Final Four at Owen J. Roberts. It will face No. 3 seed OJR at 7 p.m. on Wildcat North. The other semifinal will featureNo. 4 Boyertown (6-4, 9-4) – the beneficiar­y of Friday’s result which left Phoenixvil­le at 7-2-1, 8-4-1 – and Liberty champion Spring-Ford (9-1, 11-1-1) at 7 p.m. in the stadium.

With back-to-back games Thursday and Friday against Upper Merion (2-2 draw) and Pottsgrove, it would have been understand­able for Phoenixvil­le to be feeling the pressure.

“I think there was a healthy pressure and stress. It’s a big game and they knew it’s a big game,” Phoenixvil­le coach Mike Cesarski said. “I don’t think it was a stretch to say that it was a tight game the first time we played Pottsgrove (2-0 Falcons). For whatever reason we just were not ourselves in the first half.”

Rolando triggered the run in the 10th minute on an excellent header froma Nick Makoid cross. What followed were goals by Nate Yuchimiuk and Germann Larmond, whose carving run in the 33rd minute created a Phoenixvil­le own goal and 4-0 lead to Pottsgrove.

The Falcons treated Friday like the playoffs started early.

“Before the game Wit (coach Jay Witkowski) made us know it was kind of door-die even though we were in regardless,” Larmond said. “We just came here and followed through with our plan.”

Phil Meszaros pulled one back for the Phantoms with 1:40 until halftime. They couldn’t muster more in the second half though despite a spirited effort, Pottsgrove uninterest­ed in allowing any question of its place as the Frontier’s finest.

Phoenixvil­le fell victim to the PAC’s new playoff format that qualifies the division champions and two wild-card teams for the Final Four. In past years the top two teams fromeach division would qualify.

“The expectatio­n was to make the Final Four, that was one of our goals,” Ce- sarski said. “They changed the dynamic of how teams make the Final Four so I think that played into things. Before I started (as head coach) it was a thing that was hit or miss for this program (to make the Final Four). We’ve done it the last couple years, this year it didn’t happen.

“We knew we would need to take one of those Pottsgrove games and we didn’t do it so we have only ourselves to blame.”

The Falcons’ front line was in rhythm from the start with Larmond and Yuchimiuk in the flow while getting support frommidfie­lders Rolando, Will Kaiser and Travis Spotts. They held the shots on goal advantage 7-5.

“Me and Nate got going really quick. It normally takes us into the second half,” Larmond said. “Right off the tap we were right at them. Nate scored first and then I was right after.”

It was the first time Phoenixvil­le has allowed four goals in a game this season. The Phantoms’ defensiveu­nit ledby goalkeeper Mitchell Coll and defenders Danny Jackson, Clay Kopko, Sean O’Neal and Blake Ericksen has been reliable all season.

“I’ve been really happy defensivel­y. Today was an exception,” Cesarski said. “That’s been the part of our team that I’ve been most consistent­ly happy with ... but not today.”

Pottsgrove and Phoenixvil­le are both expected to qualify for the newly-aligned District 1 Class AAA playoffs.

The Falcons were No. 4 in the power rankings entering the week, the Phantoms No. 7.

It will be old hat for Pottsgrove, which won theDistric­t 1-AAtitle last season. Not so for Phoenixvil­le.

“I’m excited because we haven’t made district playoffs before (inmy tenure),” the Phantoms’ third-year coach said. “If we’re going to do anything – I think we’re sitting in a place where we’re OK for districts – you’re going to play a team the level of Pottsgrove or Bishop Shanahan (No. 2) or Interboro (No. 3). They know what to expect the level to be when we get to those district playoff games.”

 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Pottsgrove’s Germann Larmond (10) celebrates after setting up a Phoenixvil­le own goal as Phantoms goalkeeper Mitchell Coll yells during Friday’s game.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Pottsgrove’s Germann Larmond (10) celebrates after setting up a Phoenixvil­le own goal as Phantoms goalkeeper Mitchell Coll yells during Friday’s game.
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Pottsgrove’s Pat O’Brien, right, and Phoenixvil­le’s Colin Hook battle for the ball along the sideline during Friday’s game.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Pottsgrove’s Pat O’Brien, right, and Phoenixvil­le’s Colin Hook battle for the ball along the sideline during Friday’s game.

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