BY
MATT SCHOOLEY
Bow’s and John
Stark’s girls soccer teams
couldn’t muster any serious
offensive threats through 80
minutes of play.
But it took John Stark
forward Joan Hamel only 1
minute, 4 seconds to break
through the afternoon shadows
that consumed the Bow
High School field and a host
of Falcon defenders. Her goal
gave the Lady Generals a 1-0
overtime win.
The Friday, Oct. 10, contest
was a battle of Class I
postseason contenders; both
teams entered the game with
eight wins.
Coming off a difficult 2-1
loss to Kearsarge, John Stark’s
head coach, Heather Doucette,
preached to her team
about the importance of a
road win against Bow prior to
the game.
“(Bow) was obviously fired
up for us, and we came out and
really needed to utilize our
speed,” said Doucette. “They
did a good job of keeping us
off of our game. This was big
for us after a disappointing
loss, so I think it gave us some
confidence to finish strong.”
During regulation, the majority
of play took place near
midfield, with neither goalie
tested regularly.
Early in overtime, Hamel
picked up a loose ball near
midfield and carved through
multiple Bow defenders, blasting
down the sideline and
powering a shot into the upper-
right corner of the net.
“In a tight game, it just
takes a mistake or someone
to step up,” said Bow’s head
coach, Jay Vogt. “It happened
so quickly. I’m still not really sure
what happened. Obviously it’s
frustrating.”
Including the loss to the Generals,
Bow has been shut out
in two of its last three games,
a problem Vogt said his squad
needs to correct.
“At times we moved the ball,
and we did everything until we
got to the final third (of the field),”
said Vogt. “That’s it. We have to
find a way to finish. We just need
to create some opportunities and
get some shots on net.”
Midfielder Caitlin Heindl and
defender Caitlin Pratt played well
for the Falcons, while John Stark
midfielders Alyssa Charest and Allison
Harris were in the middle of
the action throughout the contest.
The win improved the Generals
to 9-4-0 on the season,
while Bow dropped to 8-4-0 with
the loss.
Despite the win, Doucette
said she knows her team, which
has scored one or fewer goals
five times this season, has to improve
offensively.
“Being able to beat a team like
this can boost us, but we need to
be able to get more creative up
front,” said Doucette. “There’s a
lot to be done.”