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McGehee leads NW field hockey team to CL crown

SALISBURY TOWNSHIP - Greenleigh McGehee doesn’t get a ton of chances to score goals.

The three-year starting defender on the Northwestern field hockey team gets all her shots in certain situations. She made the most of her chances in Saturday’s Colonial League field hockey title game at Salisbury High School.

McGehee knocked in both Northwestern goals in a 2-1 win over Southern Lehigh to bring the school its first league field hockey title since 2002.

Greenleigh’s second goal Saturday broke a 1-1 tie with just 1:35 left in the game, all but sealing the win for the Tigers.

“I play defense,” she said. “The only time I’m up in the circle is on corners.

“Lauren (Schellhamer) had an amazing top pass and she passed it to me because I was wide open. I rolled in and went through a defender and shot.”

The win is the Tigers first over Southern Lehigh (11-1 overall) in several years. Results on the Colonial League website don’t go back far enough to show their last victory over the Spartans.

That dry spell includes a pair of one-goal losses this season (3-2 on Sept. 18 and 1-0 on Oct. 8) and an overtime loss in last year’s league title game.

“We’ve had our fair share of games we’ve been down and come back,” said Northwestern head coach Lissa Opolsky. “Drawing on their experience last year in league playoffs, we were down two goals to Southern with a few minutes to go and we ended up tying it and losing in overtime. All these guys were on the field when that happened. I think that experience put them in a comfortable situation and they were able to execute.”

The Tigers (17-4 overall) took the early lead on McGehee’s goal with 1:25 left in the first quarter.

“Lauren was at the top of the circle with an amazing insert from Reagan (Hernandez),” said McGeehee. “It went to Lauren (Schellhamer) and then it bounced off the goal keeper. I dodged one defender, then I rocketed it in with a shot.”

While the Spartans had six corners to Northwestern’s four in the first half, the Tigers capitalized and had the better part of the possession over the game’s first 30 minutes.

Southern Lehigh came out in the second half and took momentum, tying the game on a Bri Stock goal with 12:01 left in the third quarter and controlling possession for much of the third period and into the fourth.

Tiger goal keeper Maxine Hoffman made a few big saves in the second half and the defense, led by seniors McGehee, Charlotte Horn and Karleigh Hobel, limited the Spartans to just one goal. Southern Lehigh averaged 3.5 goals per game this season.

After the Spartans tied the game, Hoffman was determined not to let her team fall behind.

“From watching most of their games, they really go for the post,” Hoffman said. “I kind of knew it was coming. I felt like I did everything I could. The goal was just not to let another goal go in and not go into overtime.”

Somewhere around the middle of the fourth quarter, momentum shifted and Northwestern began to pressure Spartan goal keeper Grace Jeitner.

“Some of the seniors definitely stepped up in making some different decisions and that led to some of our opportunities,” said Opolsky. “It was definitely a tribute to their leadership on the field, through their actions and what they were saying and doing.”

ROAD TO THE FINAL ... The top-seeded Spartans went 5-0 in league games to earn a top seed and first-round bye in the playoffs. They beat No. 4 seed Saucon Valley 1-0 to reach the title game. The Tigers went 4-1 in league games to garner a No. 3 seed. They beat No. 6 seed Moravian Academy 6-1 in a quarterfinal game and then topped No. 2 Bangor 2-0 to advance to the championship.

ROAD AHEAD ... Northwestern, the defending Class A District 11 champ, earned the top seed this year and earned a quarterfinal-round bye. The Tigers will meet either No. 4 Palisades or No. 5 Palmerton in a semifinal game on Nov. 4. The Spartans are the No. 2 seed in the four-team Class 2A bracket where they will take on No. 3 Bangor in a semifinal game on Nov. 3.

LONG DROUGHT ENDS ... Field hockey results on the Colonial League website that go back to 2012, although 2014 are not accessible. Those records show no Northwestern wins over Southern Lehigh and no goals scored against the Spartans by Northwestern until last season.

Northwestern's Greenleigh McGehee pushes the ball forward during Saturday's Colonial League championship game against Southern Lehigh. In the background is the Tigers' Karleigh Hobel. CHUCK HIXSON/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS