Published October 17, 2007
07:33 am - As the
regular season winds down this week, the Mifflinburg
hockey team is quietly closing in on a very impressive
three-year streak.
Matt Corbett's column
on high school field hockey: Wildcats hope to break Seals'
jinx
As the regular season winds
down this week, the Mifflinburg hockey team is quietly
closing in on a very impressive three-year streak.
Assuming a likely home win
over Warrior Run today, over the past three seasons the
Wildcats will have gone 36-0 against six of the other
seven Susquehanna Valley League teams. That's an
incredible stretch of success in a generally strong
league. But while that may qualify the Wildcats as an
elephant in the SVL room -- and as we mix our
beasts-of-the-jungle metaphor -- there's still the
800-pound SVL gorilla out there: Selinsgrove.
While Mifflinburg has racked
up a gaudy record against those other SVL teams, the
Wildcats are only 1-5 against the Seals since 2005.
"Why we haven't beaten
them, I don't know," sighed Mifflinburg coach Ann
Beckley. "Since I've been coaching at Mifflinburg,
almost all the games (against Selinsgrove) have been
close. I think there used to be a stigma with (playing)
certain teams, but I don't think that's the case any
more."
Despite that optimism, it's
been a tough go for the Wildcats against the Seals. In
2005 the teams split during the regular season in their
head-to-head meetings, with both finishing 13-1 in the SVL.
Selinsgrove won the first game 3-2 and Mifflinburg the
second, 2-1 in overtime. They were named league
co-champions after a title game was cancelled by bad
weather.
The differential was somewhat
wider in 2006, when the Seals -- who went 25-1 and reached
the PIAA Class AA semifinals in their finest season -- won
by scores of 6-0 and 2-0.
This fall featured two
terrific games, but the result was the same sad story for
Mifflinburg, with losses of 2-0 at home and 2-1 on the
artificial surface at Selinsgrove. Beckley believes her
players are ready to take the next step.
"I think the girls feel
they can play with them, and I think they proved that this
year on the turf," she said. "Their coach (Cathy
Keiser) complimented us on having played a good turf game,
so that should help our confidence. We just need to
generate some more offense against them, and that's
something we'll be working on over the next couple of
weeks."
Beckley was alluding to the
District 4 Class AA tournament -- with the semifinals and
finals played on the turf at Bucknell's Graham Field --
which is likely to look very much as it did the past two
years: an eight-team field, with Selinsgrove seeded No. 1
and Mifflinburg No. 2. That conceivably sets up a third
Seals-Wildcats clash, this time for all the marbles: a
trip to states.
But the fly in the ointment --
yet another animal metaphor! -- the past two years is
there again this season: Midd-West.
The Mustangs are the only
other team the Wildcats haven't beaten lately. The past
two years, as the No. 3 seed in districts, Midd-West has
defeated Mifflinburg both times in the semifinals (2-1 in
double overtime in 2005, 2-1 in regulation in 2006). The
2007 bracket will almost certainly feature the same three
top seeds, in the same order.
Several SVL coaches have
remarked that they think this year's Mifflinburg team is
as talented as Selinsgrove, and a comparison of scores
against common opponents seems to validate the claim. But
as much as we'd all like to see another
Mifflinburg-Selinsgrove clash of the titans, Midd-West
will almost certainly have a say in the matter. Beckley
admitted as much.
"If I could have my way
I'd hope not to see Midd-West again, because they're a
team that always improves as the season moves on,"
she said. "But we are hoping to see Selinsgrove
again. Yes we are."
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