King’s overtime goal perfectly timed for Panthers
When Strath Haven needed a goal in overtime, who else would it look to than Lizzie King?
The reigning Daily Times Girls Soccer Player of the Year scored twice off feeds from Maddie Forbes, including the game-winner in the 94th minute as the Panthers topped Lower Merion, 2-1.
Isabel Kusyk put Lower Merion ahead on a penalty kick in the 20th minute, but King answered a minute later as the Panthers (5-1, 3-0 Central) stayed unbeaten in the league.
Also in the Central League:
Penncrest 4, Ridley 0 >> Kenna Kaut scored for a second straight game, and Miranda Cropper stopped the only shot she saw for her first shutout for the Lions (5-0-1, 2-0-1).
Conestoga 2, Radnor 1 >> Maura Holst gave Radnor a lead just before halftime on a drive from distance, but Conestoga, which dominated play, cashed in on goals from Caitlin Donovan and Rachel Dirico.
In the Bicentennial League:
Christian Academy 3, Delco Christian 1 >> Madison Dutton made 10 saves, including a denial of a PK with 12 minutes left, as the Crusaders topped their intra-county league rivals. Lindsay Haseltine, Hannah Sareyka and Grace Gormley scored for the Crusaders (2-0, 2-0).
Alex Thompson tallied for DC.
In the Del Val League:
Chichester 8, Penn Wood 2 >> Cameron Keith scored twice as seven players found the net for the Eagles (2-4).
Awa Dicko and Martha Freeman scored for the Patriots.
In the Catholic League:
Archbishop Carroll 3, Hallahan 0 >> Bella Sorrentino scored and assisted on Julianna Keith’s tally, and Rachel Matey also scored as the Patriots (2-2, 2-1) earned the win.
Little Flower 5, Cardinal O’Hara 0 >> Kerry Patterson made eight saves, but the hosts were up four goals at halftime.
Archbishop Wood 5, Bonner & Prendergast 0 >> Paris Banks made 17 saves, but the Pandas couldn’t overcome a 4-0 halftime deficit.