Quantcast
OVERALL

0-0

PCT

0

CONF.

0-0

PCT

0

STREAK

W0

HOME

0-0

AWAY

0-0

NEUTRAL

0-0

PIAA Class 3A Girls Lacrosse: ‘Stoga pulls away from Radnor in second half to reach state semis

Posted On: Monday, June 06, 2022
By: ldevlin

BRYN MAWR >> It wasn’t like the Conestoga girls needed to be reminded what happened a year earlier, but head coach Amy Orcutt wanted it fresh in her squad’s mind.

Deadlocked at halftime in Saturday’s PIAA 3A Quarterfinal, Orcutt reiterated exactly how the Pioneers’ 2021 lacrosse season ended with a loss to Radnor just one game away from the state final. And ’Stoga channeled that added motivation into scoring seven of the next nine goals, on its way to an 11-8 triumph over the Raptors.

“Amy gave us a talk. ‘Who wants to win it more?’” reported sophomore attacker Ellie Wisch. “(Radnor) ended our season, and we really got motivated from her speech. We felt we owed it to ourselves.”

In all, the Pioneers (22-1 overall) outscored Radnor 7-4 in the second half to move one step closer to a state crown. They will face another Central League rival, Garnet Valley, in the semifinal round on Tuesday at a time and site to be determined.

“We feel like we can win (the state title), but we have to make sure we don’t beat ourselves,” Wisch said.

“Moving on is always exciting, but there are two more big games left,” Orcutt added. “We have to take this one day, and one step at a time.”

It was a crushing end to the season for the Raptors (18-6), the ’21 state champions. Radnor never led in the contest, but did rebound to tie the score after each of Conestoga’s first five goals.

“Playing Radnor is always a challenge,” Orcutt said. “They are one of our longstanding rivals, and after we beat them (12-4) in districts, I knew they were going to come out ready to fight.

“Maintaining possession and momentum in our court, instead of going back-and-forth, was really important. It was an emotional game and it was critical that we stayed one step ahead.”

The Pioneers went 3-0 against the Raptors this season, but Saturday’s battle was much more like the first – a 10-9 squeaker in late March.

“Our players worked hard all season,” said first-year head coach Lis Zuern. “It wasn’t easy to bounce back after the last time we played (Conestoga), but we did it. We made the adjustments and we gave them a game.

“And we showed a lot of grit. Even at 11-6, they didn’t give up.”

At 5-5 early in the second half, ’Stoga finally opened some breathing room with four goals in less than three minutes. During the stretch, Wisch was 5-0 on face offs, and junior star Kate Galica sparked the surge with a power play goal, and then assisted on goals by Wisch and senior Melissa Hewitt.

“Unfortunately, we were a man-down and the momentum shifted,” Zuern said.

Soon after that Wisch scored off a free position, and it was suddenly 9-5.

Click HERE to read the full article.

Conestoga’s Melissa Hewitt (22) celebrates a goal against Radnor during Saturday’s PIAA Class 3A quarterfinal at Harriton

High School. (Owen McCue – MediaNews Group)

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google +
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • StumbleUpon
  • Tumblr
Processing your request, Please wait....

Alerts

     

    Please log in to vote

    You need to log in to vote. If you already had an account, you may log in here

    Alternatively, if you do not have an account yet you can create one here.