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NWL field hockey wins four straight

The Lady Tigers weren’t phased by cold October weather when they came out to play and downed rival Northern Lehigh 10-1 in their latest conquest.

Northwestern Lehigh (10-4-1 overall, 9-3-1 Colonial) won its fourth straight and sixth in its last seven outings as the Tigers race toward the postseason. In all, seven different players scored for Northwestern Lehigh with Brinley Rex and Carsyn Van Norman leading the way. Rex notched a hat trick with three goals in the cold, murky weather and Van Norman picked up two.

“We’ve talked about being aggressive on our attack and that’s something that we have needed to work on,” said Tiger head coach Lissa Opolsky. “We came out today and were much better with our aggressiveness and were able to make things happen.”

In their last six wins, Northwestern Lehigh has scored a total of 39 goals, showing the potential for a strong offensive output. It’s fair enough to mention that the combined record of the opponents in those wins is 19-49-2, something that Opolsky pointed out.

“Our struggles have come against the better teams in the area and we are going to have to show that we can play against those types of teams,” she said. “It all comes down to showing the same kind of confidence against the better teams that we have against teams that are struggling.”

Currently, Northwestern is seeded fourth in the Colonial League playoffs and will likely be locked into that spot. The Tigers stand behind Wilson (13-0-0), Moravian Academy (12-1-0) and Southern Lehigh (10-2-1), all teams that have beaten the Tigers this season. Their other loss came in a nonleague game against EPC powerhouse Nazareth (11-2-0, 9-2-0 EPC).

With Southern Lehigh being in 2A field hockey team in districts, the Tigers will still have Wilson and Moravian Academy to deal with in the 1A classification.

“We really can’t be seeded any higher because we haven’t beaten those teams, so we will likely be fourth in the Colonial and third in districts,” said Opolsky. “We are capable of beating those teams. One of the things that we have battled is confidence and some of that stems from losing to those teams. We are getting more confident and I think that when the playoffs come around, we will be a more confident team and able to go out and show what we can do against those teams and any other teams we run across.”

Opolsky pointed out that the team is getting more confident and showing the benefits of having gone through the season. While her team has six seniors, they have all had to work on stepping up in big spots as they are now the team leaders. Opolsky will spend the remaining time between now and the postseason working with individuals on their skills and looking to fine tune some deficiencies that she sees in the team that need a little cleaning up.

“I think we have to have better communication on defense and stay aggressive offensively,” said Opolsky. “Other than that, the girls have to be confident in themselves and step up over the final three games, not just for themselves but to set the example for the younger players. We are going to look to them to lead us over the rest of the season and into the playoffs.”

With the exception of the season finale against Brandywine Heights (4-8-0, 3-4-0) out of District 3, the Tigers’ home schedule is done for the regular season. The remaining two league games are at Bangor (6-8-1, 6-5-1) and Catasauqua (2-11-0, 2-11-0). The Colonial League playoffs begin next week.

PRESS PHOTO BY RON GOWER Tiger senior Daniella Lister winds up for a big hit during the Tigers' win over Palmerton last week.
PRESS PHOTO BY RON GOWER Claire Costa and Northwestern's seniors are looking to play their best in the playoffs. Last week's win over 2021 league finalist Palmerton shows the Tigers are startin to peak at the right time.