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Lower Merion’s pressure eventually wears down Garnet Valley in Central League boys semi

Posted On: Friday, November 20, 2020
By: ldevlin

LOWER MERION — It was only a matter of time, you had to figure. With all the dangerous runs down the wing by Shane Brown, or Sam Nyenka, or insert-name-of-Lower-Merion-winger here, and all the dangerous balls served into the box, sooner or later, Garnet Valley would be breached.

The Jags were living dangerously in the face of the Aces’ incessant pressure. And all it took was the right combination of Brown’s service and a run by Josh Axelrod to get the only goal LM would need.

Brown and Axelrod connected in the 32nd minute, and center back Will Pitonyak added an insurance tally off a corner kick in the second half as the No. 3 Aces claimed a 2-0 win in the Central League semifinals at Harriton Thursday night.

Brown tormented the Jaguars’ defense time and again, coach Nico Severini subbing liberally to keep him and the other wingers fresh. Eventually, a breakthrough came, courtesy of Axelrod, who made the back-post run and nodded home the right-wing delivery.

“It was just a matter of how many times I was getting through the back,” Brown said. “I knew I could beat the man. It was just about putting the right weight on the ball and I saw Josh back post, and I just lifted it perfectly and he had a nice header down.”

The Aces showed how many ways they can beat an opponent. Their wingers pinned the defense back all night, which meant limited pressure when Pitonyak or Lincoln Blouin sprayed balls across the field from the center of the park. Add in the hold-up play of forward Owen Downey, willing to use his big frame to get others involved, and it seemed inevitable that the one-way traffic would pay off eventually.

Garnet Valley goalie Chase Woolard made 10 saves, plus a half-dozen assorted crosses and punches off his line. But there was hardly a pause in the action around his penalty area.

“We know that we can play a lot better than a lot of other teams, just playing the ball on the ground and playing actual soccer,” Pitonyak said. “And we try to do that as much as we can when we have the ball. It really helps us get forward and get what we need.”

“They were moving the ball back and forth on us,” Woolard said. “We didn’t put enough pressure (on). They had a lot of pressure on the back. They move the ball really well, they’re a really good team. It’s definitely difficult. … It’s a lot of communication, and you can’t get them all. One slipped through, they capitalized. They’re a good team. They’re going to do that.”

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Lower Merion’s William Pitonyak, center, celebrates his second-half goal en route to a

2-0 victory over Garnet Valley in a Central League tournament semifinal game Thursday

night at Harriton High School. (Pete Bannan/MediaNews Group)

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