THE FACTS
Gettysburg (2-4) 4, Lebanon Valley (3-5) 1
What: Non-conference field hockey game
When: Wednesday, Sept. 21
Where: Annville, Pa.
THE SKINNY STORY
Gettysburg scored four goals in a 17-minute, 8-second stretch of game time to overcome an early 1-0 deficit and defeat Lebanon Valley, 4-1.
THE LEADERS
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Bella Bonazinga (Spring Lake, N.J./Wall) led the Bullets with a goal and an assist. She was one of four different goal scorers for the visitors.
FOR THE FOES
• Rebecca Lane staked the Flying Dutchmen to the early lead.
THE REST OF THE STORY
• Rebecca Lane found the goal just 3:44 into the contest, staking the hosts to a lead that held for more than 17 minutes.
• In the 19th minute,
Jenna Vadinsky (Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan) drew the game even at 1-all before
Charlotte Lacey (Marriottsville, Md./Mount de Sales Academy) put Gettysburg in front just over six minutes later. Lacey's goal came off a feed from
Bella Bonazinga.
• Bonazinga needed just 61 seconds of the third quarter to get into the goal column and push the lead to 3-1.
Sarah Scott (Newtown, Pa./Council Rock North) connected with
Sarah Lamberty (Avon, Conn./Northwest Catholic) for the game's final tally at the 35:15 mark.
THE INSIDE STORY
• Gettysburg finished with a 9-8 edge in shots but six of Lebanon Valley's attempts came in the final quarter. The Bullets also had a 9-7 edge in penalty corners.
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Audrey Ross (Tunersville, N.J./Washington Twp.) made four saves in goal.
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Bella Bonazinga and
Sarah Lamberty registered their first collegiate points in the victory.
• Gettysburg established a season high with the four goals.
NEXT UP
Gettysburg returns to action in the Centennial Conference opener at Bryn Mawr on Saturday. Game time is 3:30 p.m.