Lady Devils enter playoffs in sixth seed after besting Highlands

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  • Lady Devils will host North Rowan Monday in the first round of playoffs
    Lady Devils will host North Rowan Monday in the first round of playoffs
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Larry Griffin

lgriffin@thesmokymountaintimes.com

 

The Lady Devils soccer team is now the number one seed in the Smoky Mountain Conference after beating Highlands 2-0 on Thursday night, May 11. Tonight, (Monday, Ma 15) the Lady Devils will host North Rowan in the first round of playoffs beginning at 6 p.m.

Swain and Highlands were co-conference champions, and the game Thursday would determine who got the higher seed placing in the playoffs. The Lady Devils got the number six seed while Highlands got 14th after Thursday’s Lady Devil win.

The game was an energized one, with the ball going just about everywhere as the players kicked it – there were goal shots made, the ball soared over the fence and into the bleachers, and it hit the sides of the fence and seated players.

On the field, both teams zig-zagged across the green at rapid speed as both knew what was at stake. There were a few clashes and tussles between players as the ball lay in the balance.

The first half of the game went without much scoring, with the end of the half seeing sophomore Karena Cline take a corner kick that bounced out to Anna Gray, who faked a shot, instead passing it to Mya Burrows-Kurr. Burrows-Kurr lined up for a shot and instead passed it back to Cline. Cline took the shot from outside the 18, which soared over the goalkeeper’s head, giving the Lady Devils a 1-0 score at that point.

The second half saw some more battles between the teams. Burrows-Kurr, with 20 minutes left, took a throw-in to Cline, who then took another shot from outside the 18, scoring again.

That was the final time either team scored and it gave the Lady Devils their 2-0 win, Head Coach Scott Cline said.

"We played a complete game last night,” he said. “We challenged the players to have their best game of the season and we were firing on all cylinders in that game. Highlands has a fast skilled team, but we came into the game mentally prepared and with confidence."

Gray led defense with 14 clears/steals, and Sophie Matz got seven while Elke Reinert and Emmie Fuller got three each.

Matz was the player of the game, with Cline saying she “really stepped up her play in the middle of the field.

“She not only played well defensively, but she also did a great job of distributing the ball,” he said.