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NOVEMBER 9, 2012

Lady Seahawks top Panthers, fall to Raiders in 3A East Reg. Bunting said after the Seahawks’ 3-1 victory in Berlin. Senior Brittney Calandra assisted two of Whigham’s goals. One goal was assisted by sophomore Jillian Petito. Bunting said junior goalie Ashley DePaul was solid in the goal and came up with some big saves. She stopped nine Panthers’ shots. “It was a great effort. I’m very proud of the girls,� Bunting said. “We are peaking at the right time.� The next day, Nov. 2, the thirdseeded Atholton Raiders traveled to Berlin for competition. The Seahawks out-shot the Raiders 7-3 in the first 10 minutes of play, but then seemed to struggle. “We had 20-25 minutes where we were off in the first half and they took it to us during that time,� Bunting said. The Raiders led 5-0 when Calandra scored about two minutes before the halftime break. Atholton tacked on a sixth goal midway into the second half. With just over seven minutes to play, freshman Alexis McDonough curved her corner kick into the net to cut the Raiders’ lead to four, but it was the final goal the Seahawks’ would score. DePaul played in goal the first 30 minutes of the game before tweaking

Girls finish 11-2-1; coach pleased with quality of soccer played this season LISA CAPITELLI â– Assistant Editor

OCEAN CITY TODAY/LISA CAPITELLI

Stephen Decatur senior Tori Whigham, above right, challenges an Atholton player last Friday during the 3A East Regional semifinals in Berlin. (Right) Senior Brittney Calandra (16) sprints past two Atholton players. Calandra scored one of Decatur’s two goals in the 6-2 loss.

(Nov. 9, 2012) The Stephen Decatur girls’ soccer team battled its first opponent in the 3A East Regional tournament Nov. 1 — the seventh-seeded Annapolis Panthers, who won in penalty kicks over Centennial to advance to second-round action, where they faced the Lady Seahawks. Second-seeded Decatur had earned a first-round bye in the tournament. Senior Tori Whigham put Decatur on the board in the first half of last Thursday’s game in Berlin. “We were having trouble finding the back of the net in the first half,� said Seahawk Coach Misty Bunting. “We calmed things down a little bit in the second half. We repositioned the girls and talked about where they needed to be on the field and then, boom-boom, we got two quick goals.� Whigham earned a “hat trick,� scoring Decatur’s second and third goals in the second half. “She was just a superstar tonight,�

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