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Newburyport keeps ALS Cup with 1-0 win

Newburyport captains (Maddie Felts, Katie Gallagher, Izzy Kirby, Caity Rooney) with the ALS Cup
Deirdre McElhinney

(Newburyport MA) Deirdre McElhinney had been practicing penalty kicks.

“We knew that if our ALS Cup game ended in a tie there would be penalty kicks,” said Deirdre afterwards.

Tonight’s game with Pentucket didn’t end in a tie but the need for a penalty kicker arrived late in the first half.

“I tried to act like I was at practice,” added Deirdre.  “I was trying to read the goalie.”

The shot was taken and found the left corner of the net.

“Fantastic PK by Deirdre,” said Newburyport coach Kevin Sheridan.  “She just crushed the ball to the back corner.”

And that was the only goal scored. It turned out to be enough to get Newburyport past Pentucket, 1-0, on a balmy Saturday night at James Stehlin Stadium.

Both teams came in 9-2-2.  This was, indeed, a heavyweight match.

Newburyport was 5-0 at home while Pentucket was 5-0-1 on the road.  Something had to give.

Katie Gallagher and Victoria Wilson

“A fair result would have been a tie,” said Pentucket coach Dan Millard.

Both teams had excellent scoring chances.

“I knew that I would have plenty of action today,” said Clippers’ goalie Gabby Loughran.  “They had lots of open shots today.  We got lucky.”

Coach Kevin Sheridan saw Gabby’s play in net as very important.  “She was outstanding,” said Coach Sheridan.  “Perhaps she was the player-of-the-game.  She came off the line and didn’t give rebounds.  She handled the crosses and the corners.”

This game featured plenty of physical action.  Every 50/50 ball was heavily contested.  Some serious collisions resulted, and medical attention and free kicks followed.

“It was so intense out there,” said Anna Affolter post-game. “Both teams wanted to win this one badly.”

Molly Webster and Lia Goodwin

The physicality cost Pentucket (9-3-2) late in the first half.  Newburyport sophomore Brela Pavao had possession in Pentucket’s box and was knocked down by a Sachem defender. 

“Credit to Brela for drawing the penalty kick,” said Deirdre. “That was huge.”

The Clippers (10-2-2) had several scoring chances early in the game. 

The first one was set up by Anna Affolter who came in along the left endline.  Anna crossed the ball in front to where Bella Rosa was located.  There was plenty of net to shoot at (as the picture shows) but Bella lifted the shot over the net.

A few minutes later freshman Alexis Greenblott broke into the middle from the left and got off a pretty good shot.  Junior goalkeeper Emma Breen was well positioned to make the save.

Bella Rosa has great setup from Anna Affolter

The constant threat for Pentucket was junior Sabrina Campbell.  Likely the fastest runner on the field.  Several times she found space down the wings.

“Sabrina’s a really tough competitor,” explained Izzy Kirby who spent some time trying to stay with her.  “She’s really fast.  Our game plan was to make sure we had marks on her and layers.  If she got by one of us, we had others back to mark her.”

“Sabrina and Mollie (Cahalane) are really good,” added GK Gabby Loughran.

The visitors trailed, 1-0, at the half and seemed (to me) to elevate their intensity in the second half.

The Sachems had their best scoring chance with fourteen minutes left.

Katie Gallagher clears a ball away from the front of the Newburyport net

Sabrina broke down the right side and found sophomore Victoria Wilson cutting down the middle.  GK Gabby Loughran dove out to get in front of Victoria’s shot attempt.  Gabby’s dive not only blocked the shot but also took out teammate Caity Rooney.  And so there the ball sat near the three of them and none of them could get it.

Gabby Loughran down for a save

Fortunately for Newburyport, senior Katie Gallagher hustled over and cleared the ball out of danger.

“Their goalie came out strong and hard,” said Coach Millard of the play.  “She cut down the angle and made it difficult to score.  That would have been a nice one for us to tie the game on.”

“We played hard in the back,” explained Katie Gallagher.  “Pentucket is tough.”

The Clippers took a 3-0 loss to Pentucket on September 13th at Pentucket.  Newburyport has only allowed five goals all season and three of them came in that decisive loss.

“We didn’t have a good game that day,” recalled Gabby.  “We took a red card halfway through the second half and they scored two more goals after that.”

Emma Breen up for a Pentucket save

Anna Affolter: “Deirdre finished like she always does in practice.  It was revenge for the 3-0 loss.”

Katie Gallagher: “We stuck together through all eighty minutes of it.  We went forward with speed.”

Coach Millard: “My girls gave 110%.  We could have played better.  Maybe we’ll see Newburyport again in the tournament.”

Coach Sheridan: “What a great game.  Both teams had a bunch of chances.  Pentucket played hard.  They have good players.”

Alexis Greenblott

Molly Webster: “We have been building up to this game all year.  This is such a great game whether you are on a team or not.”

Katie Gallagher: “The cup stays in Newburyport.  I hope to play soccer next year.  I’ve applied to all the schools I want to go to.  I love the game.  I want to keep playing.”

The crowd was impressive and so was the weather.  Low 70’s at night on October 16th.  Who saw that coming……….but I’ll take it!

(All of the pictures above and below will enlarge considerably if you click on them.)

Izzy Kirby, Katie Gallagher, and Gabby Loughran celebrate
Gabby Bellacqua
Annabelle Sylvanowicz (17), Sabrina Campbell (10), Izzy Kirby (13)
Sydney Trout salutes the Pentucket fans
Annabelle Sylvanowicz sent flying
Clippers celebrate Deirdre McElhinney’s goal
Pentucket goalie Emma Breen reaches for Deirdre McElhinney’s penalty kick
Brela Pavao
Bethany Cloutier and Bella Rosa
Gabby Loughran makes a save
Sabrina Campbell breaks down the right wing with Katie Gallagher chasing her
Grace Pherson

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Newburyport routs East Boston in D3 North opening round

Olivia Coletti starts the Newburyport scoring

Maddy Felts (15) and Cricket Good (11) celebrate a goal

(Newburyport MA) The Clippers (10-6-3) scored early and often in their 11-0 Preliminary Round win over East Boston on Sunday afternoon.

The #17 Jets (10-8-1) struggled all game just to get into the #16 Newburyport half of the field.

Midway through the first half an EB long ball from midfield rolled to Newburyport keeper Anneliese Truesdale and the Clippers student section “cheered.”  Why?  That was the first and only ball that Anneliese handled during the entire half!

Meanwhile, down the other end, the Clippers applied pressure, pressure, and more pressure and the goals started adding up.

East Boston goalie Julianna Bonilla made some nice saves but also left some big rebounds.

Newburyport coach Kevin Sheridan had everyone on his bench in action in the first half and used reserves for most of the second half.

Molly Webster (2 goals) and East Boston GK Julianna Bonilla battle for a rebound

East Boston coach Richard LaCara took note: “Newburyport is very, very skilled.  We appreciate everything that took place here.  It could have been a lot uglier than it was.  There was no running up the score.”

The Clippers had nine different goals scorers.

Senior Cricket Good paced the home team with two goals and an assist.

Sophomore Molly Webster also had two scores.

“Other people had good shots,” said Molly afterwards.  “The rebounds were there for me to run into.”

Vanessa Rico (6) and Isabel Kirby (13)

The goals today were Molly’s 2nd and 3rd of the season.

Senior Olivia Coletti started the scoring for NHS three minutes into the game.  Denied a minute earlier, Olivia fielded a deflected shot by Kelsey Soule and cashed an open netter.

Five minutes later one captain (Molly Elmore) was set up by another captain (Cricket Good).

Another five minutes Cricket used her strong left foot from the left side to beat GK Julianna Bonilla to the far side.

Another five minutes Maddy Felts turned a rebound into a 4-0 lead.

This was the point at which Anneliese Truesdale finally had to field a long roller from midfield.

The Clippers added three more goals in the first half to lead 7-0 at intermission.

Katie Gallagher (2 assists) readies a corner kick

“The girls played well,” said Coach Sheridan after the game.  “Everyone had a chance to play.  There was quality time for everyone in a tournament game.”

Junior Matigan DeFeo had a goal and two assists while Norah McElhinney added a goal and an assist.

Newburyport is in the Cape Ann League while East Boston plays in the Boston City League.

“Our goal is always to win the city championship,” said Coach LeCara.  “Whatever happens after that happens.”

The Jets lost in the city semi-finals.

Anna Affolter (21) and Jennifer Sanabria (12)

Tuesday the Clippers will encounter #1 seed Stoneham in the First Round.  Trust me, “night-and-day” might describe the difference in competition Newburyport will face in that one.

At one point in the second half, the Jets had twelve players on the field before Coach LaCara realized it and got the attention of the extra player.

Soccer doesn’t have a mercy rule………or do they?  I believe that the second half (?) was played with running time.  Normally the clock stops after goals.

I did some last-minute homework on Newburyport girls soccer to see when the last time was that the Clippers were in the tournament.  Didn’t happen last year but in 2017 they reached the state semi-finals.  Who did they play in the First Round on November 4th?  East Boston.  Score?  12-0.  Two years ago at Stehlin Stadium.

(All of the pictures above and below will enlarge considerably if you click on them.)

Cricket Good shoots for the far corner

East Boston threatens late in the game

Jets circle Liberty Palermino

Maddy Felts (15) watches her shot that turned into a goal

Molly Elmore (9) lines up a header

Molly Webster (19) and Matigan DeFeo (26) break in

Norah McElhinney (12) celebrates her goal

Olivia Coletti nearly scores early

Olivia Sullivan

Page Cole (24) dribbles by an EB defender

Sami Cavanaugh (10) sets to turn a corner kick into a goal

Sierra Leahy

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