Blair sneaks past Churchill in overtime, 1-0
BLAZER STADIUM, Oct. 28
Blair's varsity girls' soccer team (14-1) battled through high winds and near-freezing temperatures to beat Winston Churchill (6-6-1) 1-0 in overtime, advancing to the regional semi-finals. The Lady Blazers, coming off a bye, dominated the entire game but were unable to find the net in regulation. Blair finally broke the tie on a sudden death goal when senior captain Annie Worden poked in a bouncing ball through a crowd of Bulldogs late into overtime.
Senior captain Anna Rassman commended her team for the victory. "We played with a lot of heart," Rassman said. "Plus, running against the wind is so exhausting." The win sends Blair into the third round of the playoffs where they will defend their home turf once again on Thursday, against Quince Orchard.
The first half was scoreless as the Blazers and the Bulldogs engaged in a tight struggle for ball control. Blair defense was able to keep the ball on the sides and made sure that Churchill did not often get within scoring range. Nonetheless, the Lady Blazer's offense did not pick up momentum until the second half, when they were playing with the wind.
At the start of overtime, Gibb stressed the importance of winning the coin toss in a game easily affected by wind direction. "Whoever won the coin toss would ultimately have the advantage," Gibb said. However, Churchill won the coin toss for the start of the ten-minute overtime period and chose to play with the wind at their backs, forcing Blair to play against the elements. But Blair started strong, keeping the ball downfield and attacking at the Churchill offense. Finally, with less than two minutes left in overtime, Worden scored off of a cross from Rassman.
The Lady Blazer's regional semi-final match is at home on Thursday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. against Quince Orchard.
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