Wissahickon vs. Pennsbury

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Wissahickon Comments
Recap: Wissahickon and Pennsbury fought to a 5-5 Overtime period. And Wissahickon’s Shane Ziegler fed Brian Frankenfield for the game winning goal.

Goal scorers:
WHS
Shane Ziegler 1g 2 a
Garrett Rosiek 2g
AJ Simanglatt 1a
Jeff Gebert 2g
Brian Frankenfield 1g (game winner)

Pennsbury
Warren 2g
McDonald 1a
Caven 1g
Jutkiewicz 1g
Sweetland 1g
Mager 1a

Final score: 6-5 Wissahickon

Goalie and number of saves:
Wissahickon
Sean Smith 12 saves on 17 shots

Pennsbury
Cutler 9 saves on 15 shots

Team record: 3-2 overall, 2-1 in league

Some other highlights: A strong defensive battle.

Pennsbury Comments
Pennsbury High School Boys Lacrosse
Fairless Hills, PA
April 2, 2009

The Pennsbury Falcons Boys lacrosse team visited the Wissahickon Trojans at Wissahickon on Thursday night in a clash of Suburban One teams – Pennsbury in the National conference and Wissahickon in the American conference. The teams traded turnovers until halfway through the first quarter when Wissahickon attackman Shane Ziegler crossed in front of the crease and ripped a shot for a 1-0 lead. The first half was a showcase for both good defense and outstanding play of both goalies – Sean Smith of Wissahickon and David Cutler of Pennsbury, both of whom made outstanding point-blank saves.

The third quarter started with and extra-man opportunity for Pennsbury, but with possession by the Trojan. PHS midfielder Pat “Moose” Bonnot forced a turnover by Wissahickon which led to the Falcons first goal of the night. Five minutes later, The Trojans returned the favor by forcing a turnover and breaking the other way, with middie Alex Simanglatt assisting on a goal by attacker Garrett Rosiek.

The Falcons took their first lead of the game by burying their next two opportunities. The first by Kenneth Warren, assisted by middie Ryan McDonald, and the second on a spectacular play by middie Shawn Caven on an invert from behind the cage.

The fourth quarter began with the Trojans in an extra man opportunity. The home team wasted no time, with Garrett Rosiek the recipient of great team ball movement and the assist by Shane Ziegler, to tie the game at 3-3. PHS quickly jumped back into the lead a minute later with a rip from up top by Falcon middie Ricky Jutkiewicz, assisted by attackman Calvin Hopkins. After a back-and-forth four minutes, the Trojans won the possession battle and peppered the net with shots that went wide, but retained possession. Finally, Wissahickon attackman Jeff Gebert put a shot on goal that was blocked by defenseman Ryan Brim, but the shot ricocheted off his leg and past Cutler to tie the game back up at 4-4.

Wissahickon maintained the momentum and went ahead 30 seconds later on a turnover by the Falcons in Trojan territory that led to a fast break, with Shane Ziegler feeding Jeff Gebert on the rocket to the back of the net. Pennsbury struck back with midfielder Matt Mager beating the pack downfield and feeding attackman Peter Sweetland for the tying goal with 3:41 to go in the game.

Both teams played tough defense the remainder of the fourth quarter to force an overtime session. The Falcon's Shawn Caven, who dominated at the 'x' all game, won the face-off and brought the ball down into the Trojan end, where they worked the ball around to an inside shot on goal by Peter Sweetland. The Trojan's Sean Smith made a great save and the Trojans were able to clear into PHS territory before calling a time-out. On resuming the game, the Wissahickon team pressed the ball to the front of the net where it was stripped by the PHS long poles. The loose ball popped high in the air where it eluded the grasp of the PHS defender and was picked up by Trojan middie Brian Frankenfield, who fired a bounce shot that hit in front of the crease and found its way under the cross-bar for the winning goal.


Box Score
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Final
Pennsbury 1 0 1 3 1 5
Wissahickon (home) 0 0 3 2 0 6

Goals:
Pennsbury – 5; Kenneth Warren 2; Peter Sweetland 1; Ricky Jutkiewicz 1; Shawn Caven 1.

Wissahickon- 6; Garrett Rosiek 2; Jeff Gebert 2; Shane Ziegler 1; Brian Frankenfield 1.

Assists:
Pennsbury - 4; Calvin Hopkins 1; Matt Mager 1; Ryan McDonald 1; Peter Sweetland 1.

Wissahickon - 3; Shane Ziegler 2; Alex Simanglatt 1.

Shots:
Pennsbury 23, Wissahickon 21

Saves:
David Cutler (Pennsbury) 9, Sean Smith (Wissahickon ) 8

Record:
Pennsbury (3-2 overall; 1-0 in Suburban One National Conference), Wissahickon (3-2 overall; 2-1 in the Suburban One American Conference)
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