Pennsbury vs. William Tennent

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Friday, October 4, 2019
Pennsbury 6, Tennent 1

The Falcons’ story continues to be a page turner and this week’s chapter was titled, “A Tale of Two Teams”! After Monday’s sleepy performance against Bensalem, this incredible squad came together and arrived ready to fight. After losing 1-0 in overtime the first time they played Tennent, Pennsbury was looking for a much different outcome today. They got off to a tremendous start, scoring three goals before the clock hit the 23 minute mark. Kayli Williams connected first on an assist from EB Rafferty during a corner play. Less than a minute later, Cammie Stuhlmuller scored unassisted. Maddie Spratt added the third at 23:51 assisted by Jaclyn Gorgo. We were extremely excited as we watched all of the pieces come together in those moments. We have talked a lot about winning small moments, applying individual skills for the greater good, and implementing all of the tactics, techniques, and strategies that have been talked about since August. Today they did it all. We are so proud of them. Kayli Williams and Cammie Stuhlmuller each added additional goals making the score 5-0 going into the half. Stuhlmuller was on fire today and did the job we asked her to do absolutely perfectly. It was so great to see her succeed in that capacity and she did it in a selfless way for the team. What was so impressive was how the girls were scoring - they were connecting on small passes, using great stick skills, and earning corners as well. Deflections, unassisted goals, and hard shots were all used throughout the game to score. Celia Dolan found the back of the cage on an assist from Stuhlmuller in the second half to tally the Falcons’ sixth goal of the game. Tennent put one on the board with 5 minutes left in the game for a final score of 6-1. Pennsbury found a way to work around the goalie, create options on offense, and were backed up by a very strong, solid, and consistent defensive unit in Glynn, Joniak, Tosh, and Aker. Pennsbury is keeping one foot in front of the other and looking to capitalize on each moment as they come. Monday they will host CR South and look to put up an improved performance the second time around. It is so much fun watching players work from the inside out and reach potentials they never thought they could.