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Wilton Nips Westhill Field Hockey 2-1




        Thursday, October 2, 2014

        STAMFORD -- Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
        Perception and the bottom line took different paths
        Monday as the Wilton field hockey team posted a 2-1
        road triumph over Westhill.


        Although the win left Wilton at 8-1 overall and a
        perfect 7-0 in the FCIAC, Warriors veteran
        coach Dierdre Hynes wasn't a happy camper after
        the battle.

        "Overall, I would say this was our flattest performance
        of the season," Hynes said. "I realize we played
        Saturday night (a 2-1 road loss to powerful

        Lakeland/Panas (N.Y.). And this was our third game in four days. But our team should have no excuses. To get
        to the FCIAC and state playoffs and play up to our expectations, we have to do better. We had so many mental
        mistakes today."

        Meanwhile, despite the loss, the glass was certainly half full in the estimation of Westhill (3-3-1 overall, 2-3-
        1 FCIAC).


        "This contest was a challenge for us. And we proved ourselves worthy," Westhill third-year coach Kevin
        DeAngelo said. "Wilton is a perennial power and they have been steamrolling teams this season. A one-goal
                                                                  loss is a great result for us."

                                                                  On an afternoon where the field hockey gods kept
                                                                  the rain away, both offenses kept the goalies busy.


                                                                  Westhill goalie Bella Montenegro registered 10
                                                                  saves as Wilton pressured with six penalty corners.
                                                                  Wilton goalie Amanda Hendry finished with seven
                                                                  timely saves.

                                                                  Ultimately, it was a game where Wilton's
                                                                  experience and depth won the day.

                                                                  Wilton grabbed a 1-0 lead just 7:23 into play
                                                                  as Delaney Baxendale scored off a penalty corner
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