Friday, September 27, 2024

WHS girls’ soccer earns first win over Gorham in three years

By Matt Pascarella

Windham varsity girls’ soccer traveled to Gorham on Tuesday, Sept. 24 to play the Rams, where Windham earned their first victory over Gorham since 2021. The Lady Eagles showed they were up to any challenge when they scored early and kept scoring. As the clock ran out, they emerged with a 4-3 win.

Windham High freshman Emily Wardwell looks to pass
during a girls' prep soccer match against Gorham.
PHOTO BY MATT PASCARELLA 
“I think we all just came into this game knowing it was going to be a good one; knowing we were going to have to fight for the whole 80 minutes,” said Windham senior Emily Talbot. “The last time we beat them was our freshmen year and especially for us seniors, it was something we wanted to get done ... and think we did that really well. I really went into this game knowing I wanted ... to score; just having that mindset really helped me and it paid off. I think we did a good job adjusting to their fast forwards and taking advantage of their weak spots on their field.”

Windham aggressiveness was evident from the start. They fought for and stayed with the ball and took several shots at goal. Windham went hard after 50-50 balls and minimized Gorham’s scoring opportunities.

Midway through the first half Talbot fired a shot with a perfect arc – just above the goalie’s head to find the back of the net.

Gorham tied the game 1-1 going into halftime.

“This team is a big competition for us, and we know that it was going to be a tough day, and we just came into it super excited and pumped up,” said Windham senior Kyla Harvie, who scored on a direct kick early in the second half. “We knew we had a good chance, and we wanted to put our all into it and we did. Once we’re on the field we have to forget about everything that’s happened before and focus on what we have to know to get that win. Our passing and our movement up top to make those runs to get those goals, and just taking the chances up top definitely helped; on defense we fought super hard and didn’t let the ball hit the ground. I think we could always work on communication, but ... I think we played great overall.”

Junior Marley Jarvais scored shortly after Harvie.

Gorham scored again but trailed by one.

“I think it was a whole team effort,” said Jarvais. “We played the whole 80 minutes and that’s what was important; they pushed us to be the very best we could. Everyone showed up tonight to play, so that’s a big thing. Our communication was huge and our defense stepping up when they needed to was really big. I think our through balls really work on teams like this; we’re a really speedy team. Honestly, we just need to build off ... our corner kicks, we can improve on that a little bit.”

Windham pressured. Talbot broke away and scored again.

Windham sophomore goalie Libby Hartwell had a solid save with seven minutes left to play. Gorham scored, but it wasn’t enough.

“It’s a team win,” said Windham girls’ soccer assistant coach Jim Stewart. “We’ve been talking about playing ... all 80 minutes. The team has decided they are committed to that, and you can see we finished today – something I’m very proud of. When you look at how they’re working together, how they’re willing to sacrifice, how they’re willing to battle for each other, as a coach, this is awesome. It’s early, ... but it’s a good place for us to step up onto. I couldn’t be more proud to be part of the team; I loved the way we executed, I loved our class, I loved the way we went after them. We really worked on how we could defend Gorham’s counterattack a little bit better, get more shots from distance and that worked out great. Mental toughness is something we’ve worked hard on. That’s how you’re going to win in the playoffs and that’s how you’re not going to lose in the playoffs.” <

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