Girls' Lacrosse Defeated In Quick-Turnaround Rematch
MONROE — Just one week after wrapping up the regular season with an 8-6 win over visiting Masuk of Monroe, Newtown High School's girls' lacrosse team was back on the field with the Panthers, this time on the road in the South-West Conference Tournament semifinals on May 21. In the rematch, it was No 2 Masuk coming out on top, 12-6 over the No 3 Nighthawks.
Newtown fell behind 6-0 — a fast Masuk start made possible by some adjustments on offense, Panther Coach Rob Troesser said — but was resilient as the Nighthawks battled back, cutting into an 8-3 halftime deficit to trail just 8-6 going to the fourth. The Panthers had four yellow cards and were down a player for the second half, but withstood a strong third quarter by the Hawks and pulled away in the fourth with solid shorthanded defense.
Blake Heim-Sherwood scored with 10:31 to play in the third to make it 8-4, and NHS goaltender Emily Sachs made some key stops to keep the Nighthawks within reach. Gabby O'Sullivan's free position shot goal made it 8-5 with 3:34 to play in the quarter and Natalie McLean's spin move and shot with 2:26 to go before the fourth capped the Nighthawk scoring. The Nighthawk momentum stopped there; Masuk scored twice early in the fourth to regain control, and added a goal late, and the Panthers moved on. They went on to defeat top seed New Fairfield 10-9 in the title game on May 26.
"They fought very hard. I'm really proud," said Newtown Coach Stephanie Suhoza, adding that the early deficit was the biggest difference. "They forced turnovers trying to make up the ground."
Natalie McLean had two goals and six draw controls, Heim-Sherwood had a trio of draw controls to go along with her net-finder, O'Sullivan scored twice, and Sara Ruddy found the net.
The Nighthawks will look to bounce back in the Class L State Tournament. Masuk and Newtown are ranked fifth and sixth, respectively. Newtown will host No. 11 Bristol Eastern Tuesday, June 2 at 5 pm.
Sports Editor Andy Hutchison can be reached at andyh@thebee.com.
