NOW:53045:USA01489
http://widgets.journalinteractive.com/cache/JIResponseCacher.ashx?duration=5&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdata.wp.myweather.net%2FeWxII%2F%3Fdata%3D*USA01489
64°
H 68° L 41°
Clear | 9MPH
  • Print

Girls hockey: Glacier split two conference games

Jan. 23, 2012 | 0 comments

The Glacier blew a 4-0 lead, but hung on and nipped University School of Milwaukee, 5-4, in overtime on Jan. 17 to begin the week. Then they fell behind early and couldn't recover on Friday at Appleton United and dropped a 4-2 decision.

In their victory Kelli Sorge of Waukesha North scored the winning goal at 6 minutes, 51 seconds in overtime to give the Glacier the win.

Kettle Moraine had taken a 2-0 lead after one period. The Glacier scored at 1:15 as Arianna Smith of Mukwonago scored with assists by Trinity Robinson and Jessica Foley, both of Brookfield Central

Another Central skater, Alexis Aghjian, scored with assists from classmate Robinson and Becca Gecks of Waukesha West at 3:08.

Kettle Moraine then added two second period-goals to take a 4-0 lead. First Central's Morgan Hollowell scored at 4:08 and then Smith scored her second goal at 7:13.

What looked like an easy win quickly changed as USM scored at 10:40 and 14:50 of the second period. Still leading 4-2, the Glacier saw USM add goals at 2:04 and 12:59 of the third period to send the game into overtime before Sorge's winning score.

Jenna Bales of Central saved 26 of 30 shots on goal.

In Friday's loss, Appleton scored three first-period goals, added a second-period goal, while the Glacier managed two goals by Smith and assists by Taija Robinson, Hollowell and Jamie Ertl of Menomonee Falls. Bales stopped 25 of 29 shots on goal.

The Glacier is now 15-4 overall and 7-3 in the Eastern Shores Conference, good enough for second. Appleton United is in third (4-2-1, 10-6-2) and USM is fourth (5-3-1, 12-6-0).

Kettle Moraine ended up splitting two games with their closest competition behind first-place Bay Area (4-1, 11-3-1).

Welcome to our new commenting system.
  • You can now reply to comments. Replies will be threaded to make conversations easier to follow.
  • You can continue to sort comments according to oldest first, newest first, and most thumbs up.
  • Your comments are archived on your own page.
  • Please notify us if you see personal insults or other irresponsible comments. We reserve the right to eliminate any comments and block any commenter who is not civil and respectful of others.

Discussion guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use

Limit of 2000 characters, 2000 characters remaining

Sort by
Comment threads per page: 10 | 20 | 50
Suburban News Roundup

E-mail Newsletter

Your link to the biggest stories in the suburbs delivered Thursday mornings.


Enter your e-mail address above and click "Sign Up Now!" to begin receiving your e-mail newsletter
Get the Newsletter!

Login or Register to manage all your newsletter preferences.

advertisement

CONNECT    

advertisement

Latest Photo Galleries