Windham High’s varsity field hockey team played Gorham at Gorham High School on Tuesday, Sept. 23 and despite a strong start for the Eagles in which they tied the game 1-1 at the half and 2-2 early in the second half, the Rams pushed ahead and outscored Windham 7-2 at the final buzzer.
Windham High senior Abby Trainor keeps the ball away from Gorham defenders during a varsity field hockey game on Tuesday, Sept. 23. PHOTO BY MATT PASCARELLA |
In the first quarter, Windham moved the ball well and defense kept Gorham mostly away from Windham’s goal. Offense had several shots on goal, but nothing went in.
Smyth scored from the corner with less than two minutes remaining in the second quarter which tied the game, 1-1, at intermission.
In the first minute of the second half, Smyth scored on a corner shot as Windham took the lead.
Unfortunately, Gorham scored again and tied the game, 2-2, in the third quarter.
From this point on, Windham would fight hard, but Gorham took a big lead and scored goal after goal. The Rams held a three-point lead over the Eagles at the end of the third quarter.
“I think we definitely could have come out with more positive attitudes in the second half to defeat Gorham,” said Windham junior Morgan McLain. “We started to lose more and more hope after like two more goals (scored) in the third quarter, and I think that we all started to get really, really tired and ... then we couldn't just keep up with ourselves. We can take away from this to not let the scoreboard affect our emotions because we can obviously come back from whatever challenges we face because we are a strong team with a ... lot of good stamina. This has been our first game that's been a challenging one and we're not done. We still have a lot of motivation in us.”
The Eagles continued to fight hard, but Gorham made it difficult.
“(Windham) played the whole game, and they stayed in it,” said Windham varsity field hockey coach Maddy Perfetti. “We made the adjustments that we set out to make at halftime, and it just didn't work for us. There were a couple calls that ended up turning the momentum which was really tough. A lot of it comes down to momentum and who’s going to make more mistakes and who’s going to recover from those mistakes. It feels bad, but the attitude after the game and getting back to work is going to set us up for a good season. It was our first really competitive game, and it showed. We're ready, though. The first half was great; we were with Gorham, even into the third quarter, if not having more possessions than Gorham. Seeing those things and then seeing the attitude after the game, I feel strongly it’s going to be a great rest of the season.” <
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