Late Surge Gives Belmont Girls Lacrosse Edge Over Waltham, 14-9, In MIAA Tourney Opener

Photo: Belmont High celebrates its 14-9 victory in the opening game of the MIAA D1 Girls Lacrosse tournament.

There’s a moment in every game when your quality players need to step up.

That moment in Belmont’s opening round MIAA Division 1 contest held Thursday, May 28, came late – really late – in the contest, as the 14th-ranked Marauders were potentially seeing their 13-win season turning sour on them. In the ultimate quarter, underdog Waltham High had climbed back from a four-goal deficit to cut the lead to one at 10-9. With the ball in their possession with three minutes remaining in the game, the visiting Hawks were a score away from tying the playoff game. With all the momentum behind it and a large, loud group of traveling supporters, the 19th seed could imagine its way to the next round.

“[Waltham] was gritty, hard-fought, and they made some plays in the final quarter,” said Belmont Head Coach Dan O’Brien. “I think defensively we lost track of some cutters, and we weren’t communicating as well as we should. They finished their shots, which was a concern late in the game.”

Just when it was needed, Belmont’s elite athletes showed up. As the Hawks drove to the net, Belmont senior goalie Brooke Whalen deflected a shot off a loose ball heading for the goal, and she laid the ball off to junior Lily Cook, who used her exceptional speed to whiz by a half dozen defenders into the offensive zone. A nasty hack at Cook after a penalty was called saw Waltham pick up a yellow card, giving the Marauders a two-minute player advantage.

“I’m not going to lie. That yellow [card] really helped us,” said O’Brien.

As Belmont rotated the ball around the goal from Senior Sydney Mun to junior Ruth Siegert, who had been an offensive force early, the Waltham defenders lost containment of Belmont’s MVP Niamh Lesnik, who was left standing alone 10 meters dead center from Waltham goalie Leah France.

There was no doubt about Lesnik’s power shot: high right beyond France’s desperate lunge. 11-9. Game over.

“I just felt that I was open,” said Lesnik, who finished with seven of Belmont’s 14 goals. “Sometimes throughout the season I feel like I would take the extra steps and try to get closer, but I just felt with all the space that I had, I just better let this one rip, and hopefully it goes in. It did, so I was very happy.”

With the Hawks picking up a second yellow card, Belmont punished the visitors with three unanswered goals – two from Lesnik and one from Mun – to finish off their gritty cross-border rival, 14-9.

“It wasn’t our best game, but we found a way to win it and execute,” said O’Brien. 

On Monday, June 1, Belmont (14-5) travels to Concord to meet 3rd-ranked Concord-Carlisle High (16-3) in the D1 Sweet 16 matchup. The game gets underway at 4:30 p.m. at Memorial Field, Concord.

 Belmont could not find its shooting or any rhythm. The star of the first quarter was Waltham’s France who stopped 10 of 12 shots – many of them penalty shots – in the first quarter alone, ending with 27 saves.

The second quarter saw it build its lead by keeping possession of the ball like Gollum did the One Ring, with Waltham crossing the midfield line only twice. Maddie Tisdale collected a pair in the quarter, with Ellie Siegert putting in a single. But Waltham would stay close, scoring with five seconds remaining in the half to cut Belmont’s advantage to three, 6-3. 

Belmont would score four early in the second half – a brace for both Lesnik and Ruth Siegert – to go up 10- 6, late in the quarter..

“I think a lot of teams scout for Lesnik, but I think what’s great about our team is that we’re so balanced on attack,” said Ruth Siegert. “I think that really opened up many cuts for me, so that opened up a lot of opportunities for assisting goals as well.”

But Waltham would chip away behind Mia Kearney’s three goals, leading to the drama at the game’s end. 

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