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NWL girls soccer’s defense leads team to CL title

CATASAUQUA — It took a bit of a kick start to fire up top-seeded Northwestern in Saturday’s Colonial League championship contest.

The talented Tigers always have a huge target on their backs. That’s not surprising when you’re one of the best teams not only in the league, but also in District 11 and the state.

Rallying around a stingy defense and a hustling offensive attack, Northwestern staved off a determined Saucon Valley squad to post a 2-0 victory and another league title.

The win allowed the Tiger soccer program to complete a sweep, as the boys had claimed a CL title earlier in the day at Catasauqua’s sports complex.

Northwestern punched home a first-half goal with less than three minutes to play thanks to Brook Balliet.

Midway through the second half, the Tigers turned to Sophia Schaffer for the other goal that gave the winners some insurance.

It was the 19th straight win for Northwestern, who will be the top seed in Class 2A in the upcoming District 11 playoffs.

As for being in the role of favorites, Tiger senior defender Syenna Flores expressed how she loves the challenge.

“They came at us with a little more grit,” said Flores, comparing the contest to the team’s first meeting — a 7-3 win by Northwestern. “It was frustrating at times, especially since we know that we have so much offensive firepower.”

That firepower may have been affected a bit by the weather, which has come in varying forms recently.

“The girls showed a lot of grit, especially after we’ve played in the cold for the past few games,” said Tiger head coach Jordan Smith.

Like Flores, Smith relished the idea his team has a lofty ranking.

“I think we should,” said Smith said about taking the favorites role into districts. “We’ve got a great group of girls here, from top to bottom. We can play a very technical game … we’ve scored a heck of a lot of goals this season.”

Goals didn’t come easily on Saturday.

The Tigers finally hit the scoreboard off a turnover late in the first half as the speedy Balliet dribbled in front of the Saucon Valley net and let loose with a booming kick that found the back of the net. There was just 2:23 to play until intermission when Northwestern gained the lead.

“We really had to tough this one out,” said Balliet, a senior forward. “They came at us with everything they had, and they were very aggressive.”

Despite the Panthers’ efforts, the Tigers handled the adversity perfectly.

Northwestern’s defense foiled any pressure the Panthers tried to muster throughout the day.

Contributing to that play were Flores, Dylan Ritter, Mykaela Yanders, not to mention the superb play of Paige Bissell.

Saucon’s offensive approach was pretty silent until late in the first half, when it fired off three of its four first-half shots. It missed a golden opportunity on a free kick by junior Carly Pretopapa from 25 yards out.

Tiger goalkeeper Oliva Reinhart thwarted that attempt with the game still scoreless and seven minutes showing on the clock.

“We like the challenge, and we really had to come together as a team,” Balliet said. “You could tell at times that their pressure was getting to us, and it was frustrating. They had a fire lit under them … but the communications we had (made) a difference.”

Much to the Panthers’ credit, they kept finding ways to keep the dynamic Tiger offense in check.

“They came at us with a lot of fire,” said Flores, agreeing with Balliet. “Yeah, we had good chances for shots, but it happened for them too. It was frustrating at times, simply because we know we have such a such a strong offensive force, we could have penetrated them more than what we did.”

The attacks were minimal in the second half, and Balliet just missed knocking home a corner kick for a score. There were only a total of five shots on goal, three from the Tigers.

With 23:51 to play, Schaffer gave Northwestern breathing room, stuffing in a shot to make it 2-0.

Colonial League Semifinal

Northwestern 6, Northern Lehigh 0

The Tigers got to the title match with a 6-0 win over upstart Northern Lehigh in last Thursday’s semifinals.

Smith was glad to see for his Tigers that day with a 6-0 win over Northern Lehigh.

“I’m more excited about making it back to the CL championship than having a perfect season,” Smith said. “I tell the girls all the time you don’t win championships in the regular season, so tough losses where you learn something about your squad are OK.

“Now we’re in the postseason and it’s go time, win or you’re out of the tournament and next week it’s win or go home. I couldn’t be happier though to continue to play the level of soccer that has become a standard we set for ourselves and get the opportunity to compete for another championship for NW.”

Six Tigers scored Wednesday.

Bissell and Lexi Kercher helped give Northwestern a 2-0 lead at half.

In the second half Yanders, Balliet, Schaffer and Marley Delillo all provided scores to seal the deal for the victors.

The Northwestern Lehigh girls soccer team beat Saucon Valley 2-0 Saturday for this year’s Colonial League title.PRESS PHOTO BY MATT BREINER
PRESS PHOTO BY MATT BREINERTiger goal keeper Olivia Reinhart and the Tiger defense allowed just one goal in three league playoff games.
PRESS PHOTO BY MATT BREINERNorthwestern's Brooke Balliet controls the ball during the league championship game.
PRESS PHOTO BY MATT BREINERSyenna Flores controls the ball during the Tigers' win over Saucon Valley.