The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Gwynedd Mercy wins district title

Monarchs win first title since ‘17

- By Terry Toohey ttoohey@21st-centurymed­ia.com

EAGLEVILLE » Going into Saturday’s District 1 Class 2A championsh­ip game, sophomore Maddie Bogle had just one goal for Gwynedd Mercy Academy, and that came more than a month ago.

She picked a good time to break that drought.

Bogle scored twice, including the go-ahead goal early in the fourth quarter to lift the Monarchs to their first title since 2017 with a 3-1 decision over Catholic Academies League rival Villa Maria at Methacton High School.

“I scored one on senior night against Sacred Heart,” Bogle said. “But to score here is such a surreal experience.”

Bogle’s goals and a late insurance tally from senior captain Alana McVeigh snapped a fourgame winless streak against the Hurricanes and avenged a 5-3 loss to VMA in last year’s district final. Villa Maria won a 3-2 decision in overtime earlier this season and the teams battled to a 1-1 overtime draw on Oct. 7.

Gwynedd Mercy’s last win against VMA was a 7-1 decision in 2019, according to MaxPreps.com.

“We were so ready for this game,” McVeigh said. “We said that we’re not going to lose this game. It’s been a long time coming. We were so ready.”

The Monarchs (17-2-1) struck first, thanks to Bogle. She found the back of the cage with 13:35 left in the second quarter. The 1-0 lead didn’t last long. Annie Shaw tallied the equalizer for the Hurricanes (18-3-1) 1:47 later.

It stayed a 1-1 game until Bogle struck again, 1:22 into the final period.

“I saw an open lane at the top of the circle and I knew I had to shoot it or we weren’t going to score,” Bogle said.

McVeigh was impressed by the performanc­e of the sophomore.

“She played amazing today,” McVeigh said.

Shaw had a chance to tie it. She

was positioned at the far post but could not get her stick on a long hit to level the issue.

The Monarchs didn't sit back and let the Hurricanes can another opportunit­y to tie it. GMA pressed the issue after that scare and the pressure paid off when McVeigh extended the lead to 3-1 with 4:32 to play in the game.

“It was the best feeling in the world,” McVeigh said of her goal. “I knew after I scored we could win this. We just needed to play defense and finish it off.”

GMA did finish it off to earn a home game against Susquehann­ock, the No. 7 team out of District 3, in next Tuesday's opening round fo the PIAA tournament.

“We knew that this was our year,” Bogle said.

 ?? BILL RUDICK — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Gwynedd Mercy players pose with the trophy after beating Villa Maria in the District 1 Class 2A championsh­ip game Saturday at Methacton.
BILL RUDICK — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP Gwynedd Mercy players pose with the trophy after beating Villa Maria in the District 1 Class 2A championsh­ip game Saturday at Methacton.

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