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Conestoga better than the tape, bests La Salle in PIAA-4A semifinals

Posted On: Wednesday, November 17, 2021
By: ldevlin

ROYERSFORD >> It just simply didn’t translate from the tape.

In preparing for the PIAA Class 4A semifinals against District 1 champion Conestoga, La Salle’s soccer team watched plenty of tape on the Pioneers. Sure, ‘Stoga’s speed, size, skill and wealth of weapons jumped off the screen but actually seeing it in person was an entirely different story.

The Conestoga buzzsaw kept churning as the Pioneers knocked off the PCL champion Explorers 3-0 on Tuesday at Spring-Ford to advance to Friday’s state title game.

“It means the world to us, we’ve worked every single day for this,” Pioneers senior Sebastian Tis said. “Ever since we were here two years ago, losing to North Penn, our goal has been to come back and get to Hershey.”

Conestoga didn’t get the chance last year, with the Central League not taking part in the COVID-19 altered district and state playoffs, so for the team’s seniors, it has been two long years of waiting. That 2019 North Penn team was also a juggernaut, taking down La Salle a round after outing the Pioneers on its way to a state title and the Explorers had a similar sense leaving the field Tuesday.

As much as they tried, there just simply wasn’t a way to replicate what Conestoga could do. From the absolute weapon that is senior defender Lorenzo Vargas-Clarke’s long throw in to the size, physicality and speed the Pioneers play with, it didn’t take long for La Salle to find itself in an unusual position as the team pinned back on the defensive.

“The team speed doesn’t come across on film like it did on the pitch today,” La Salle coach Tom McCaffery said. “It was ridiculous. That was something where we didn’t get our feet moving early enough in the match and seemed like we were three steps behind, chasing shadows the whole first half.

“We gave a push the start of the second half, the guys gave a good effort to try and get it to 2-1 but we didn’t get anywhere close to putting one behind the goalie, then that third goal hurts and kind of breaks you a little bit.”

The loss ends La Salle’s season in the final four for the second time in three years and brings about a goodbye for a senior class that won two PCL titles (the league tournament wasn’t contested in 2020), three straight District 12 titles and made three state tournaments. Those three consecutive district titles are a first in school history.

Explorers senior Sean Jennings, the Catholic League’s MVP, had no regrets about the team’s season even if it did end a win short of Hershey and was plenty satisfied with what he and his teammates did in their time with the program. Jennings was one of 15 seniors this year who helped raise the benchmark for the Explorers going forward.

A future Penn Quaker, Jennings echoed his coach in saying defending the Pioneers in person was much different than trying to infer it from game film.

“First off, that kid’s throw is crazy, it’s like they get a corner as soon as they cross midfield,” Jennings said. “They’re all good players, they move the ball well, they’re big, they’re fast, just a good team.

“We talked about it, watched some film on that throw but obviously seeing it live is different, it definitely comes at you fast.”

Between Vargas-Clarke’s repeated heaves into the box and some actual corner kicks, the Pioneers were able to pin La Salle into their defensive third for a long stretch of the first half. The Conestoga senior defender said his team’s ability to keep an opponent locked helps wear them down over the long haul.

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Conestoga players celebrate after defeating La Salle in the PIAA 4A semifinals Tuesday at Spring-Ford. (Austin Hertzog/MediaNews Group)

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