Pratt Pushes Mounts to Win
- 03 October 2023
Persistence, thy name is Bella Pratt.
The Ephrata junior midfielder’s ninth and 10th goals of the year were monuments to persistence as she paced the Mountaineers to a 4-0 girls soccer victory over Manheim Central on Monday night at the Barons’ Rettew Stadium.
Pratt broke the scoring ice in the 24th minute of the Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Two game, staying on the ball after Barons keeper Lexi Wettig initially broke up her attack.
“It was a lot of work,” Pratt said. “I was kind of stressed out, but then I saw her fumble (the shot), I saw my opportunity.”
She placed her opportunity just inside the near post, slipping it past a diving Wettig. Her second goal, in the 48th minute, was a near carbon-copy as she played down the right side, eluding a defender as she carried the ball into the box. Wettig challenged as Pratt took a touch to get past, following the ball as it crossed the goal line.
“When I find that opportunity,” she said, “I take that shot.”
Opportunities were in abundance for the Mounts (6-1-1 L-L, 9-2-1 overall). For the Barons, not so much. Ephrata owned an 11-1 advantage in shots on goal, 3-2 in corner kicks. The wide advantage is a credit to Ephrata’s possession in the midfield.
“Throughout the whole field … we got on the ball a lot,” Mounts coach Wes Deininger said.
Emily Weidner was responsible for the Mounts’ third and fourth goals — her 11th and 12th of the season — scoring in the 66th and 77th minutes.
The victory moves Ephrata into second place in Section Two, two points behind Solanco. The Mounts travel to Quarryville on Wednesday for a 7 p.m. showdown.
Solanco took the first round from the Mounts with a 2-1 victory in Ephrata.
“We’ve become a better team,” Deininger said of the impending rematch. “Some of the pieces that are newer are starting to believe in what they’re doing.”
For Manheim (6-2, 9-5), dropping into third place, while a definite speed bump, isn’t fatal, with a home date with the Golden Mules next week.
“We’ve had some great teams here and all of them have had a moment that was uncharacteristic,” allowed coach Andrew Stoltzfus. “It’s how you learn and move forward. That was our message tonight.”