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Conestoga girls’ soccer prevails in OT for District 1 4A title

UPPER MERION >> In the post-game euphoria following Nia Scott’s overtime game-winner that gave Conestoga a 2-1 victory over Souderton and the PIAA District 1 4A championship Saturday, the Pioneers’ co-captains briefly talked about the challenges they overcame to get to that title-winning moment.

“When I saw the ball go in the net, I just remember screaming and running up to hug Nia, because I was so excited,” said senior defender and co-captain Jordan Roe. “Winning the district title means the world to me, just because we worked so hard to get to where we are – our freshman year started off very poorly, we only won five games. To work to get better every season, and then to win Central League and Districts, and going to States, I just feel very happy and proud of the work that we’ve put out on the field.”

A more immediate challenge the Pioneers faced Saturday was No. 8 seed Souderton, who took a 1-0 lead midway through the first half when the Indians’ Sara Readinger scored on a header off a corner kick. It was the first time during the 2018 District 1 tourney that No. 2 seed Conestoga (19-1-2) fell behind, but the Pioneers weren’t worried.

“Yesterday, Coach [Conestoga head coach Ben Wilson] showed us a video of the Liverpool team in [the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final], where they were trailing 3-0 at halftime, but came back to win,” said Conestoga senior midfielder and co-captain Emily Wertz. “That’s what I was thinking about the whole time we were trailing, it was like, ‘We can come back and win.’”

The wind, blowing steadily at about 15 MPH, was at Souderton’s back most of the first half, and by halftime the Indians had three times as many shots on goal as did Conestoga.

Roe said, “Even when we went down a goal in the first half, I wasn’t worried about it at all. I knew the wind [at Souderton’s back] was playing a big factor, and I knew we would be able to come back in the second half.”

Conestoga didn’t even have to wait until halftime for the equalizer. With 9:20 left in the first half, Scott got on the end of a Reese Henderson free kick to slot the ball into the net for her 16th goal of the season.

Wilson said, “In the first half, we struggled against the wind and got pinned in our own half a bit, which doesn’t happen to us very often. I wasn’t too worried, because I knew in the second half, when we had the wind at our backs, things would turn around, but luckily we got a [first-half] goal against the wind, which made it a clean game.”

Scott, who was named Most Valuable Player of Saturday’s game by the Pioneers, cheerfully clutched her “award,” a cheese sandwich, as Conestoga players lined up after the game to receive their district championship medals.

“The cheese sandwich [tradition] actually started at the beginning of last season,” said Wilson with a laugh. “We were at a scrimmage day at Phoenixville High School, a few blocks from my home, and the girls played a few games in a row and were complaining about being hungry. So my wife [Katie], who is our JV B head coach and helps me out with varsity, said whoever puts the ball in the back of the net to win the game would get a cheese sandwich.

“So [the tradition] kind of stuck, we bring a cheese sandwich to every game, and whoever is named MVP of the game gets the cheese sandwich. It’s not like the winner eats it, it’s like a little trophy but not the kind of [award] the girls would get jealous about. It’s something to break the tension – sometimes you come out of a [tight] game like this, it’s good to have something funny.”

Conestoga junior goalie Sarah Nselel made a number of key stops Saturday, and finished with eight saves.

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Boys Soccer: Perrins’ OT goal earns Strath Haven beautifully brutal district championship

UPPER MERION — Ben Wainfan looked like he was waiting for the cut man to return to his boxing corner, his swollen eye acquiring a lovely shade of eggplant. Stefan Melekos required a double-wrapping of Revolutionary War-style head bandages.

Nkosi Graham had his wrist taped on the fly. And Nate Perrins finished the game looking like an endorsement model for KT sports tape.

It was that kind of night at Upper Merion High School for the District 1 Class 3A boys soccer final between Strath Haven and Holy Ghost Prep. So it’s only fitting that on a night of full-blooded challenges and unrestrained physicality, the difference was a moment of passivity by the Firebirds’ goalkeeper and the ruthlessness of Perrins to capitalize.

Perrins chased down a long ball that goalie TJ Butler was hoping to shepherd into the area and collect at the top of the 18-yard-box, tipped it away from him and buried into the net in overtime, sending Strath Haven to a 3-2 win.

“I saw the goalie kind of turn around and have his back to me,” Perrins said. “And I saw the ball, and I knew he wasn’t going to get there in time. So I knew I had the chance and I poked it through and I put it away.”

The goal was Perrins’ second of the night, joining a Gavin Birch volley and negating a pair of goals from Graham. The win not only hands top-seeded Holy Ghost Prep (19-1-1) its first loss of the season, but it earns the Panthers (13-6-2) their first district title since 2004. Both teams advance to the PIAA tournament.

Wainfan and Melekos provided the most apt portrait of the game 10 minutes into the second half. They collided on a 50/50 aerial ball, with both players the worse for wear – Wainfan keeping his bleeding under the skin, while Melekos’ gushed. Both benches alleged high elbows, and words were exchanged on the sidelines.

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Strath Haven's Gavin Birch, left, and Nate Perrins celebrate the former's second-half goal Thursday. Perrins scored the overtime game-winner in a 3-2 victory over Holy Ghost Prep in the District 1 Class 3A boys soccer final at Upper Merion High School. (For Digital First Media/Mikey Reeves

Strath Haven’s Gavin Birch, left, and Nate Perrins celebrate the former’s second-half goal Thursday. Perrins scored the overtime game-winner in a 3-2 victory over Holy Ghost Prep in the District 1 Class 3A boys soccer final at Upper Merion High School. (For Digital First Media/Mikey Reeves

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