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High School Extra / Girls soccer, boys volleyball

Quite the comeback for GI girls

The Grand Island girls soccer team’s season wasn’t going to end in the quarterfinals again.

Even if it was down, 3-0, in the second half.

The Vikings scored four second-half goals to come from behind and beat Iroquois, 4-3, in Saturday’s Section VI Class A quarterfinals. Jordan Dudish scored twice, including the game-winner with five minutes left.

“After we went down, 3-0, we knew we weren’t going to be kept off the board, but would time and the [rainy] conditions allow us to come all the way back?” said GI coach David Bowman, whose team lost to eventual champion East Aurora in last year’s quarterfinal round after going seven seasons either sharing or winning the sectional title.

“The girls really put it all together. It was a team effort not to look back and keep pressuring until we got where we wanted to be. There was a lot of team hustle all over the field.”

Danielle Braun had a tremendous game for Iroquois, scoring all three of the Chiefs’ goals. She made great one-on-one moves to score twice in the first half, then scored on a pretty long shot three minutes into the 40-minute second half to put Iroquois up, 3-0.

“We outshot them, 29-9, but they made their opportunities count,” said Bowman.

The Grand Island comeback started with 29 minutes to play when Jenna Raepple sent a long shot over the goalkeeper. With 22 minutes left, Dudish banged in a ball that was sent across the penalty box. With 13 minutes left, GI tied it when Lexi Amato scored off a free kick.

Dudish’s game-winner came off a crossing pass from Liz Lawrence, who came off the bench to provide some great play for the Vikings. “She really helped the team in ball control and distribution — she set up multiple plays that led to chances,” said Bowman.

Two girls games washed out

Grand Island will host Amherst in Wednesday’s semifinals. Stephanie Scime and Allison Rogers had the goals and Casey Maguire had the shutout in the Tigers’ 2-0 win over Albion.

Teresa Delabio and Katie Hale each scored twice as Starpoint beat Lew-Port, 7-2; the Spartans are waiting on their semifinal opponent as the matchup of Hamburg at top-seeded Williamsville East was postponed to 3:30 p. m. Monday by the wet weather.

• The Class AA final four is also waiting to see if its top seed will join due to a postponement due to wet weather. Clarence will host West Seneca West Monday at 3:30 p. m. with the winner facing fifth-seeded North Tonawanda, which won at fourth-seeded Orchard Park, 2-0. The seedings held in the other games as No. 2 Williamsville North and defending champion No. 3 Kenmore West advanced.

Elena Lesse and Alexis Kroses both scored in the second half to give Williamsville North (13-4-1) a 2-0 victory over Niagara-Wheatfield. The North defense limited the Falcons to three shots on goalkeeper Courtney Ball.

• The Class D championship will come down to Maple Grove and Ellicottville after both won big in their semifinals. Top-seeded Maple Grove (16-3) rolled to a 5-0 win over North Collins while Ellicottville beat West Valley, 7-0.

• The Class D final on the boys side was also set by two semifinal shutouts. Chris Saxton scored twice and Connor Meekins added one goal as Maple Grove (17-1-1) beat Ellicottville, 3-0. Dan Kehr had two of North Collins’ goals and Stevie Ray Foit got the shutout in a 6-0 victory over Brocton.

The Class B final four consists of City Honors, Akron, Wilson and East Aurora.