UPPER MERION – Camilla Demontis had one thought as she watched Arabella Steel turn in midfield in the first overtime period Wednesday night.
Steel, the fulcrum of Radnor’s attack for much of the night, was switching fields on a counterattack, from the left wing Demontis was running to the right one down which Keira Mucksavage was bombing.
Demontis turned toward goal, barely past midfield, and steeled her mind.
“In that play, I was just thinking that if this bounces anywhere, I need to get to it as fast as I can and finish it,” Demontis said.
Mucksavage’s ball in at speed hit a bar, the soccer crossbar, the referees determined; the football crossbar out of play at Upper Merion, Strath Haven’s bench insisted. Either way, when the ball came down to earth, it found Demontis waiting.
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