Washington Spirit Reserves News Release - www.washingtonspirit.com
Sunday, June 15, 2014
WAYNE, N.J. – Still reeling from a scoreless draw the night before against Long Island, the Washington Spirit Reserves rebounded to earn a tight 2-0 win against the North Jersey Valkyries Sunday afternoon in Wayne, New Jersey. After suffering through a 150-minute scoring drought through most of the weekend, the Spirit Reserves finally sorted out their offensive difficulties to score two second-half goals and secure an additional three points in the standings.
As it had the previous day, the Washington defense held possession for the majority of the match by maintaining control in the back and disrupting any North Jersey attacking threat. As the day wore on and the possibility of another scoreless result loomed, the Spirit Reserves felt the strong urgency to push forward offensively to break the deadlock.
The Washington surge finally paid dividends when a scramble in the Valkyries' box led to a hand ball call in front of the North Jersey goal. Columbian native Lina Granados powered her penalty kick into the right side of the net for the 1-0 advantage in the 60th minute.
The Spirit Reserves knocked home an insurance tally in the waning moments of the match, their only goal scored during the run-of-play during the weekend. Midfielder Katie Yensen gained a step on the North Jersey defense and fired a low cross from the right corner. Running at full tilt towards the near post, defender Melissa Downey one-timed her shot past both her defender and the Valkyries keeper to double the Washington advantage in the 84th minute.
The victory keeps Washington atop the Northeastern Conference with a marginal lead courtesy of a 5-0-1 record. The New Jersey Wildcats remain in second place, two games back from the Spirit Reserves in the standings.
The Spirit Reserves return home Wednesday to face local rival Braddock Road Stars Elite. The match is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Howison Soccer Complex in Woodbridge, Virginia.
The action continues on June 21 with a rematch against the New York Magic. Match time is set for 3 p.m. at the Maryland SoccerPlex and is the first in a special doubleheader. The NWSL Washington Spirit face the Portland Thorns in the second match of the evening.