Berger Steals Mahtomedi's State Crown: A Goal-Line Wonder Turns Title Game Upside Down
In a Class 2A girls soccer championship game for the ages, Mahtomedi goalkeeper Harlow Berger pulled off an incredible feat, steering her team to a thrilling 1-0 victory over Blake. The win marked the Eagles' second consecutive state crown and sent shockwaves through the field of competitors.
Berger's heroics came at a high cost, however, as she suffered a brutal shoulder injury in the final minutes of the game. Despite feeling her shoulder pop out of joint, Berger continued to play, making two crucial saves before being relieved by her teammates. Her bravery and skill earned her widespread praise from coaches and players alike.
Mahtomedi's Elise Aflakpi scored the winning goal in the 65th minute, a beautifully crafted chip over Blake goalkeeper Reese Aafedt that left the crowd gasping in amazement. The junior forward's celebration was met with cheers from her teammates, who had outshot their opponents by a staggering 19-4.
Despite being outplayed and outshot, Mahtomedi's defense was solid, thanks in large part to Berger's incredible form. The Eagles' goalkeeper made an astonishing dozen saves, several of them spectacular, and her leadership was instrumental in guiding her team to the title.
Blake coach Jocelyn Keller acknowledged that her team had been outplayed but remained gracious in defeat. "Soccer's an unfortunate game where you can outplay and outshoot a team and then that happens," she said.
Mahtomedi's coach, Dave Wald, was jubilant in victory, hailing his goalkeeper as an "amazing person and game-changer." Berger's injury has left her future plans uncertain, but for now, she will bask in the glory of Mahtomedi's second consecutive state crown.
In a Class 2A girls soccer championship game for the ages, Mahtomedi goalkeeper Harlow Berger pulled off an incredible feat, steering her team to a thrilling 1-0 victory over Blake. The win marked the Eagles' second consecutive state crown and sent shockwaves through the field of competitors.
Berger's heroics came at a high cost, however, as she suffered a brutal shoulder injury in the final minutes of the game. Despite feeling her shoulder pop out of joint, Berger continued to play, making two crucial saves before being relieved by her teammates. Her bravery and skill earned her widespread praise from coaches and players alike.
Mahtomedi's Elise Aflakpi scored the winning goal in the 65th minute, a beautifully crafted chip over Blake goalkeeper Reese Aafedt that left the crowd gasping in amazement. The junior forward's celebration was met with cheers from her teammates, who had outshot their opponents by a staggering 19-4.
Despite being outplayed and outshot, Mahtomedi's defense was solid, thanks in large part to Berger's incredible form. The Eagles' goalkeeper made an astonishing dozen saves, several of them spectacular, and her leadership was instrumental in guiding her team to the title.
Blake coach Jocelyn Keller acknowledged that her team had been outplayed but remained gracious in defeat. "Soccer's an unfortunate game where you can outplay and outshoot a team and then that happens," she said.
Mahtomedi's coach, Dave Wald, was jubilant in victory, hailing his goalkeeper as an "amazing person and game-changer." Berger's injury has left her future plans uncertain, but for now, she will bask in the glory of Mahtomedi's second consecutive state crown.