![]() ![]() “So it was really nice to see her execute in that position.” “We’ve focused a lot this season on tipping, too, so framing the cage, making sure your sticks are ready to go, your body and stick are in front of the defender ready to put it into the goal cage,” Methacton coach Amanda Parrezzi said. Mun, however, made the most of the unfamiliar circumstance - the ball hanging between her and the cage, she batted it in with 1:45 left in the second quarter to push Methacton’s lead to 2-0 in its District 1-3A second round matchup with visiting Haverford Wednesday night. ![]() “All we practice is just being at post and make sure stick is down, but we don’t usually practice it flinging up in the air,” the Warriors junior said. FAIRVIEW VILLAGE - Among the situations in front of the cage Methacton field hockey’s Lizzie Mun prepared for, having the ball knocked off her stick on a penalty corner then pop into the air was certainly not one she expected. ![]()
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