BURLINGTON – Senior captain Alaina Manuel’s head didn’t fairly hit the highest netting of the cage.
However as she emphatically jumped up and down inside it late within the fourth quarter of the Div. 4 state last Saturday afternoon at Burlington Excessive College – celebrating the second aim she scored of No. 2 Dennis-Yarmouth’s 2-1 win over No. 5 Frontier – it got here awfully shut.
The enjoyment of this system’s first state title since profitable Div. 2 in 2018 glowed all the best way down a principally younger roster, an enduring picture of the guts and hustle the Dolphins (18-5) used to attain the game-winner with 2:18 left in a 1-1 recreation.
Manuel’s celebration was the poster of it in her last recreation with this system.
“This doesn’t really feel actual that we received and I scored each the objectives,” Manuel stated. “I wouldn’t have been capable of do it with out everybody on the staff. … We’ve been dreaming of this second for the reason that starting of the season.”
“It feels wonderful,” added junior captain Jenna Richard. “Final yr we (made it to) the (Div. 3) Remaining 4 recreation, and we knew we wished to return again additional. And that is our final yr with two of our greatest gamers, truthfully, and we simply wished to exit with a bang.”
Frontier, taking part in in its first state last in over 20 years, confirmed the defensive grit it wanted to upset No. 1 Monomoy within the state semifinals by limiting Dennis-Yarmouth’s pictures on aim. Kate Walker, Amelia Bouchard and Elsa Brown have been particularly robust on protection, whereas Brooke Charest completed with eight saves.
Each of D-Y’s objectives got here on corners, each completed off by Manuel. Frontier’s Ashlie Galenski scored on the submit simply 4 minutes after Manuel scored the primary aim within the third quarter, however couldn’t reply to the second.
Richard’s preliminary shot was saved by Charest, which obtained to junior ahead Brooke Chicoine on the left wing. Charest obtained a chunk of it for an additional save, however Manuel cleaned up the rebound for the win.
“We’ve been working towards corners on daily basis, the final 15, 20 minutes (of) each observe,” Richard stated. “We actually have to make the most of them throughout recreation time as a result of these are actually good scoring alternatives.”
“You realize, 95 p.c of objectives are scored between the penalty spot and the top line,” stated Dennis-Yarmouth head coach Leslie LaFronz. “If the stats, you understand how to prep. So we simply need to get the ball within the field and hope somebody obtained their stick on it.”
It was the third recreation in a row the Dolphins wanted to intestine out, coming off a surprising fourth-quarter rally within the state semifinals to beat No. 3 Cohasset in extra time.

“You’ll be able to’t educate (coronary heart),” LaFronz stated. “It’s by no means going to be straightforward. You need one thing, you’ve started working for it. We tried to make coaching as tough as attainable. … I feel we had the fitting mindset. And (Frontier) performed (a semifinal) the identical time as us. They’re two nice opponents. So, it’s thrilling.”
Remaining pictures on aim have been 10-3 in favor of the Dolphins, and corners have been a 9-1 benefit. Midfield and defensive play impressed – anchored by junior captain Leah Woodward, senior captain Brooke Woodward and Richard.
