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Sally face chapter 4
Sally face chapter 4











Layton’s goal came after eighth-grader Samantha Clarke redirected a shot by senior Caroline DiGiovanni to cut Monomoy’s deficit to 2-1 with 12:52 left in the third quarter. Pszenny’s winner ended a drama-filled game the Tigers had a 2-0 halftime lead erased after the Sharks scored a pair of second-half goals, including freshman Emily Layton’s equalizer off an untimed corner at the end of regulation. 3 Uxbridge (19-0-2) in the state final Saturday (TBA). Ipswich 3, Monomoy 2 (SO) - Junior Chloe Pszenny deked to her left around Monomoy goalie Caroline Upson and scored into empty net to close out a shootout and propel the fourth-seeded Tigers (18-1-1) past the top-seeded Sharks (15-4-2) in a semifinal at Norwell High. This is the best thing that could have happened-knowing when our last game is and when our last practice is and knowing we have one game to give everything we have.” “I’m just so glad that Kendall assisted it to me and we could all huddle and get out of overtime. “It was the best feeling ever,” Diomede said of her winner. The Wolverines then dominated possession for the first 10-minute overtime before Diomede sealed the deal in the second extra frame. Senior Mia O’Donnell netted the equalizer for Westwood with 12:41 left in the fourth quarter.

sally face chapter 4

The Clippers regained control 1:02 later, however, when Katie Shanahan buried a rocket from the top of the shooting circle. Westwood will face the Masconomet/Nashoba winner in the final.įalmouth sophomore Avery Johnsen opened the scoring with 3:05 remaining in the first quarter, though Diomede tied the game at 1 with her first goal, with 1:19 left in the third frame. Westwood 3, Falmouth 2 (2 OT) - Senior Lindsey Diomede put home a crossing pass from classmate Kendall Blomquist for her second goal of the game with 4:30 remaining in double-overtime to guide the third-seeded Wolverines (19-1-2) past the second-seeded Clippers (15-2-5) in semifinal at Norwell High. On a corner five minutes before the half, Reilly sent a blistering shot into the net to make the lead 3-0.įranklin's Kendall Jones (left) and Andover's Tess Gobiel (right) battle for possession in Tuesday's Division 1 state semifinal at Burlington High. It was Carver’s second goal in as many games. The momentum stayed with Andover, and sophomore Haley Carver notched a goal, with an assist from Tess Gobiel to put them up 2-0 five minutes later. Her bouncing shot landed in the middle of the net to put the Golden Warriors on the board not even two minutes into the second quarter. Not long into the second, Reilly got that goal back. The Golden Warriors held onto possession at the end of the quarter, and Reilly had a shot that Andover thought was a goal, but was waived off. Panthers goalie Megan Sullivan stopped two shots from Andover’s Casey Michael at the midpoint of the frame. Knowing that we had an extra player behind, you weren’t worried about that sweeper popping through.”įranklin (20-2) startedstrong, with Kaitlyn Carney skirting the net with a shot four minutes in. “I think changing our formation helped against this team today,” Noone said. Emma Reilly scored four goals as Andover (20-0-1) crushed No. That prompted coach Maureen Noone to make an adjustment in her lineup, going with just two midfielders, not three, and a sweeper. Jim Davis/Globe StaffĪndover 5, Franklin 0 - In the Golden Warriors’ quarterfinal win over Shrewsbury Saturday, they lost senior captain Abby Miller to injury. With seconds left, Tosone blocked the shot off a Concord-Carlisle corner to secure the victory.Īndover's Emma Reilly was focused on the ball all night in the Division 1 semifinal against Franklin, scoring four goals as the top-seeded Golden Warriors rolled to a 5-0 victory at Burlington High. The Patriots tried their best to tie the game, with Grace Waldeck and Sally Hunter sending booming shots toward the net throughout the fourth. We said on the next corner we get, we are calling a pass left. “We tried to get a little more offensive by moving Jess up. “In the second quarter we controlled play,” Walpole coach Jen Quinn said. At the 7:30 mark of the quarter, Caroline Whalen grabbed the ball on a corner, and passed left to Tosone, who scored. The teams may have been scoreless at the half, but the Porkers had the game trending their way.īoth teams played a good transition game at the top of the third, but Walpole soon had the edge. Concord-Carlisle stopped two Walpole corners at the close of the quarter. As the Porkers took control of possession, several Patriots stepped up to break up their shots, including Grace Baker’s block of a Grade A shot by Lauren Wong.

sally face chapter 4

Three minutes into the second quarter, Walpole finally moved the ball into the Concord-Carlisle zone.













Sally face chapter 4