Schalick girls soccer beats Haddon Twp.; Miller scores twice, Hayman gets a goalie assist and shutout
SOUTH JERSEY GROUP !
GIRLS SOCCER
Monday’s quarterfinals
Audubon 2, Clayton 0
Maple Shade 1, Pitman 0 (SO)
Schalick 2, Haddon Twp. 0
Palmyra 5, Gloucester 2
Semifinals
Maple Shade (13-4-1) at Audubon (17-1-2)
Schalick (15-4) at Palmyra (17-3)
By Al Muskewitz
Riverview Sports News
PITTSGROVE — Emily Miller has scored a lot of goals for the Schalick girls soccer team this year – a lot of goals – but none more important than the two she got Monday afternoon.
The senior striker banged home goals 46 and 47 to lift the Cougars over Haddon Twp. 2-0 in the South Jersey Group I playoffs. The Cougars (15-4) now play at Palmyra (14-4-2) in the sectional semis Thursday.
‘These are two very important goals that I had today,’ Miller said.
Indeed. The first goal came with 4:16 gone in the match when she settled a long punt from goalie Carly Hayman and broke in untouched. She clinched the Cougars’ seventh straight victory when she took a pass from Cali Fisler, raced against the wind and beat the keeper with 23 seconds to play.
It was Fisler’s 22nd assist this season, extending her single-season school record. Fourteen of the assists have been on goals by Miller.
“This is super exciting,’ Miller said. ‘I had low hopes for today, I’m not going to lie. I had a low mindset. I wasn’t too confident, but I put it away early and I finished it off at the end of the game.”
With 47 goals, she has more goals than half the teams in the 16-team sectional field, including two that reached the quarterfinals. Fifty goals “is on the back of my mind,” she admitted, but she won’t be too upset if she misses the mark because she already has hit her main goal – breaking the single-season school record for goals.
“I think if she continues to put her head down and do the work that she knows she can do, I think the goal tally is going to be endless for her,” Schalick coach Will Kemp said.
You might say her big season is making up for lost time. She broke her collarbone as a freshman and stayed out as a sophomore (when the Cougars won the sectional), but returned to the pitch last season and “just fell in love with (soccer) again.” But it might not be her first love. When she’s not playing soccer, she’s racing dirt bikes, and that might be her true calling.
Hayman, meanwhile, usually makes her biggest contributions in the back of the field. With her hands in a game where nobody else can use theirs.
She assisted the Cougars in another way Monday — with literally a big assist.
The senior goalie drove a wind-blown punt well across the midline, sending Miller on a semi-breakaway. It was Hayman’s third assist this year – first on a punt – and seventh of her career.
“Her foot has helped us multiple times in the past,” Miller said.
“I was surprised it went that far, but I was really happy I got an assist and we got a goal early on,” Hayman said. “I knew (Miller) was going to get to it and when she had it I knew she was about to score this and I was already jumping around by the time she did.”
“Carly’s a student of the game,” Kemp said. “She understands weaknesses in teams and understands how to exploit them. Her distribution skills have always been at the top, especially with her feet, and that’s one of the reasons I put her in the field in certain matches.”
Returning to her more traditional role of stopping shots, she kept the Hawks out of the net, making 17 saves in her 12th shutout and third in a row. She took a point-blank shot in the breadbasket about nine minutes after Miller’s first goal and later watched the wind blow a Haddon Twp. shot past the right post.
She was even sharper in the second half when the Hawks (8-10-2) played with the wind. She withstood several corner kicks dodged a bullet with 17 minutes left when the Hawks got one over her head and hit the crossbar. And the defensive four in front of her turned back a final threat in the last minute, with Athena Eberl making a nice sliding tackle deep in the corner to dislodge Jaylene Peebles from the ball.
The clearing ball on that play sent Miller off to her second goal.
