Plymouth Whitemarsh vs. Wissahickon

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WISSAHICKON HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER (WHS)

VARSITY GAME REPORT
OCT 1, 2014

Varsity Game played at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School 7:00PM

Wissahickon (WHS) Vs. Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School (PW)


FINAL SCORE: WHS 4, PW 1

Half time: 1-0
Reg time: 4-1
Final: 4-1

Goals:
WHS: #12 KRYSTA MEMIS (2) 31:22, 62:29, #16 MADDIE ELWELL (1) 56:19, #11 ALYSSA RYAN (1) 74:09
PW: (WISS OWN GOAL AGINST 52:29)

Assists:
#11 ALYSSA RYAN (2) 31:22, 62:29, #12 KRYSTA MEMIS (1) 74:09

Shots:
WHS 16 PW 6
WHS Goalkeeper KEANNA HANEY - (7/2) 9 saves. PW KEEPER - (2/8)10 saves.


NOTES:

WISS WIN, 4-1 AGAINST PW

#12 KRYSTA MEMIS (31:22) - Ryan, with an on-targeted thru ball, found Memis for a brilliant shot advancing the score 1-nil
Half
(OWN GOAL AGINST (42:29) - PW pressure forced a Wiss own goal early. PW continued to pressed hard.
#16 MADDIE ELWELL (56:19) - Elwell bringing it up left, took the shot just outside the 18 hitting the upper 90
#12 KRYSTA MEMIS (62:29) - Ryan Shot, deflected picked up by Memis for a hard volley and goal
#11 ALYSSA RYAN (74:09) - This time, a shot from Memis picked up by Ryan for a rising take down the middle to bring the score to 4/1.

Great Game! Wiss set the pace with big combination play and the lead, in a battled first half. Second half they continued pushing forward with reward coming at 56, 62, and 74th minutes.

Krysta Memis had a crazy good game, as did Center Back Anna Chiodo-Ortiz. Between Emily Vervlied and Jasmine Bishiop they recorded 5 shots, 5 defensive tackles and won 13 challenges in the air. Off the bench, Senior Liz Gregorio, shored up the back line.

All four of the goals were awesome, not to mention the own goal which was like watching pinball. The defensive line held PW to 6 shots (4 in the first half, 2 in the second) to Wiss at 16 shots (3/13) for the game.


GLORIOUS - TO SEE A TEAM FIGURE IT OUT … I am so proud of this Team -- After a great effort going 100 against Pennridge, tonight they figured it out, pushed for 80, and got the W.


—SHANNON FRANKE, HEAD COACH