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Pirates Shut Out Eagles to Advance to Finals

West Deptford dominated play but couldn't find the net in a 1-0 loss to Cinnaminson in the Group 2 semifinals.

 

Cinnaminson's only shot on target was Janea Dockins' goal but that was enough for the Cinnaminson Pirates as they beat West Deptford, ranked fourth, in the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 2 semifinals. 

West Deptford possessed the ball throughout the entire game, kept the ball on Cinnaminson’s side of the field for about 75 of the 80 minutes, and limited the Pirates to one shot on goal. If it were a boxing match, Cinnaminson would not have been awarded a single round.

But soccer can be cruel at times and the sport issued the harshest of lessons to the Eagles, ending their season.

No. 8 Cinnaminson will face No. 3 Woodstown in the final.

One of Cinnaminson’s few offensive attacks came late in the first half and the team capitalized. A long throw in from Brittney Runyen found Dockins, who fired a shot to the right of diving West Deptford goalie Anna Kipp.

“It’s frustrating,” West Deptford coach Veronica McGinniss said. “I just feel bad for my seniors. They came out and played really hard and the score just didn’t reflect that.”

The Cinnaminson squad has mastered the art of winning games without creating many opportunities. The Pirates did exactly that last week when they upset No. 1 Haddonfield 1-0.

“We know our strengths and we know our weaknesses so we are just trying to play more to our strengths,” said Cinnaminson coach Matt Digney. “We are playing smart soccer, getting behind the ball with a hard defense and then take advantage of our opportunities, which we have.”

Digney said the two victories were not entirely similar, but the one common thread was a defense that held when it needed to.

“West Deptford and Haddonfield are two very good teams, but it’s a different style,” said Digney. “(West Deptford) plays good, quality soccer. They really open up the field well. We were just able to disrupt their play and break their momentum with bend-don’t-break defense.”

The Eagles really picked up their intensity over the final 20 minutes, creating one scoring chance after another. Chelsea Richtie fired in a shot from about 15 yards out that seemed destined for the back of the net before it hit off a defender several yards from the net with six minutes left in regulation. Moments later, Payton McGinniss nearly tied the game in the final minute when she had a good look off a corner kick, but her shot went right to Pirates keeper Julie Averill.

John Mc November 14, 2012 at 08:42 pm
congrats to the girls and good luck in the next game. too bad most of the FANS in CInnaminson can't get to the game to support you. Sure would be great if someone figured out that NIGHTS games would bring out a bigger crowd and enable family friends and fans to support the team w/o having to take a half day off from work!
T Jones November 15, 2012 at 02:18 am
Agreed!

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