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Sports June 5, 2008
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Shore girls lax run at a title ends earlier than expected
Blue Devils lose to Chatham 10-7 in Group I state final

There have not been many days over the last four years when Shore Regional head coach Chris Raichle has been disappointed with his team's play.

Above: Shore Regional's Chelsea Watts attacks the goal as she is pressured by Chatham's Paige Farmakis during the NJSIAA Group I girls lacrosse final on May 30. Below: Shore's Kaitlin Kuhlthau is consoled by head coach Chris Raichle after the team's 10-7 loss.
In establishing itself as one of the premier programs in the state, Shore Regional has been a model of excellence, seemingly saving some of its best performances for the biggest stages.

Unfortunately, the Blue Devils were not able to harness that championship level of play on Friday, as the Shore Conference and NJSIAASouth Jersey Group I sectional champs lost a tough 10-7 contest to Chatham in the overall Group I state final at Robbinsville High School.

"I don't want to take anything away from them, but I think we really had one of our worst performances of the year," the coach said. "It's unfortunate because when you get in a situation like that you really want to give your best effort, and we weren't able to do that."

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Raichle was also quick to credit Chatham with executing its game plan, though it didn't differ much from what Shore has been facing all season.

"They were very well-coached and very skilled," Raichle said. "I think they did everything that everyone else did all year against us. We just didn't get the results we normally got when people doubled down on Kelly (Draper).

They didn't show us anything that we didn't see all year. We just didn't execute our plays.

"We knew they had some great players, and we really tried to slow the game down and work it around," Raichle added. "But they played some great defense. They were doubling down on all of our plays and we were getting a little flustered in key situations, and that led to turnovers.''

Inwhatwas an extremely physical game, especially late, Shore simply couldn'tmatch Chatham's energy down the stretch.

The brilliant Draper gave the Blue Devils their only lead of the game when she scored at the 23:04 mark, making it 1- 0. The Lehigh-bound midfielder would go on to score three of Shore's five goals in the first half.

Chatham responded to Draper's initial goal with three straight tallies of its own, all within two minutes of each other, with the last goal coming from senior Paige Farmakis off a free position shot with 12:50 left in the first half.

Draper was able to bring the Blue Devils back towithin onewhen she scored off a free position shot of her own at the 9:04 mark, however, Chatham was again able to keep some distance when sophomore midfielder MeghanMurray answeredwith two straight goals, making the score 5-2.

Another Draper goal and two goals by junior attack Katie Leto and Farmakis of Chatham put the Cougars up by four with

two minutes to go in the half.

However, the Blue Devils captured the late momentum when senior midfielder Anna Pierce, who is also attending Lehigh University next year, found the back of the net with 13 seconds to play. Shore was able to get possession fromthe tip-off and sophomore Chelsea Watts scored another goal with just 1.3 seconds remaining in the half, making the score 7-5 at the break.

Down by just two despite being outplayed for much of the first half, the Blue Devils were anxious to show their true ability in the second half.

Shore did not play a lot of close games this year, but when they did, it was the Blue Devils' ability to dominate the second half that separated them from opponents.

Chatham, however, was not about to roll over and let Raichle's squad get in rhythm. Instead, they sent an early message with a goal from senior Danielle Van Fossan just 23 seconds into the second half. Shore's Watts was able to get it back to a two-goal deficit, 8-6, with a tally at the 22:17 mark, before both teams began to dig in defensively.

The rest of the game was a physical affair that tested the composure of both teams. Unfortunately for Shore, it was Chatham that benefited from the style of play, as the Blue Devils were forced to play a player short for three minutes when senior Ali Houlis received her second yellow card of the game around the 10-minute mark.

Ironically, Draper, also had to leave the field prematurely after receiving her second yellowcard of the gamewith 2:14 left to play. With Draper walking off the field in tears, the frustration level was beginning to take its toll on the Blue Devils (20-2).

Chatham went on to outscore Shore 2- 1 during the last six minutes of play, securing the victory for the Cougars.

"Itwas a great season," Raichle said. "We won the division, the SCT and a sectional title, and they took the top teamin the state (Moorestown) to overtime. They've got a lot to be proud of. It was a disappointing end, but that's part of the sport."

It also marked the end to a remarkable run of success for this year's seniors, who, in the last four seasons, have gone 85-8-2.

"In four years they won four division titles, four SCT titles, four sectional titles and three overall state titles," the coach said. "I'd say they did pretty well."