Owen J. Roberts defeats Boyertown, advances to District 1 quarterfinals

In a game that was moved to Pottsgrove High School due to weather, Owen J. Roberts’ girls lacrosse team defeated the Boyertown Bears, 10-4, to move on to the quarterfinals of the District 1 playoffs on Thursday.

 “This wasn’t an ideal situation,” Boyertown head coach Pam Wernersbach said after the game. “We have to get the game in and it’s unfortunate that our school district doesn’t have turf fields, but we’re lucky schools like [Pottsgrove] allow us to play on their fields, but in situations like this, it doesn’t give the players a chance to settle down and get comfortable.”

“We found out we were playing here this morning,” Wildcats head coach Casey Kellogg added. “But we were very excited about playing on turf. It’s not a huge difference, but it is an advantage if you’re used to practicing on turf.”

Boyertown won the opening draw, but after a huge save from Owen J. Roberts goalie Cayden Jarvis on the opening possession, the Wildcats raced out to a 3-0 advantage, thanks to goals from Elouise Gebert, Danika Swech and Kasey Kilgallon.  

“I wish that made us more comfortable,” Kellogg said of the early lead. “But we’re always on edge and Boyertown is a great team. You can’t relax when playing against them.”

The Bears clawed back with a goal scored by Hannnah Mitchell, but still trailed, 4-1, at the half after Swech notched her second tally of the game.

“We didn’t get the right amount of movement we needed to score and their goalie was really, really good,” Wernersbach explained. “We’ve played them four times this year and that was the best she’s played yet.”

Owen J. Roberts came out of halftime on fire, scoring twice on free-position shots. Charlotte Lasak added another goal, with an assist from Maddi Koury, and the Wildcats pushed their lead to 7-1 less than four minutes into the second half.

However, it took Jen O’Connor just nine seconds after the ensuing draw to take the ball down the field and dish it to Kristi Kada for the Bears second goal of the game. Wildcats’ midfielder Hannah Delahaye and Boyertown’s Amanda Diachynsky then traded a pair of goals to push the score to 8-3 midway through the second half.

Boyertown received a two-player advantage a few minutes later after yellow cards were handed to a pair of Wildcats. The Bears scored one goal in less than 12 seconds, but were unable to generate any more offense with the advantage.

“I think our defense played out of their minds tonight,” Kellogg said. “We caused a couple of turnovers when we were two men down. Anytime the ball got down to that half of the field, our defense just came up with a big play and when that happens, it really gets the rest of the team amped up.”

Delahaye and Kilgallon then sealed the victory with two more goals.

Jarvis finished the day with nine saves and allowed just two goals on seven free position opportunites. Offensively, the Wildcats were led by Gebert and Swech, who combined for five of their 10 goals. Mitchell, Kada, Diachynsky and Sydney Fox scored goals for the Bears, whose season ended on Thursday night.

“I could not be prouder of what these players have done as a group. They made big gains throughout the year, this is the highest seed we’ve had for districts in a long time. It’s a shame we didn’t win.”

As for the Wildcats, they will move on to play in the quarterfinals of the District 1 playoffs against Garnet Valley, who defeated Abington, 13-7.

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