Victory at Spartan Stadium: Crestwood Shines in D2/4-2A Championship
In a thrilling showdown, the Crestwood Comets secured their sixth consecutive District 2/4 Class 2A field hockey title on October 27, 2025, with a commanding 2-0 victory over the Dallas Mountaineers at Spartan Stadium, Kingston. This match, celebrated not only as an official district title but also as an unofficial Wyoming Valley Conference championship, showcased Crestwood's remarkable prowess on the field.
A History of Excellence
Crestwood's victory cements their legacy as one of the dominant teams in the district. Having won the Wyoming Valley Conference title only once since 2014, the team's commitment to excellence this season has been evident. Crestwood head coach Amanda Tredinnick emphasized the importance of this victory, noting that the team’s focus was on reclaiming their status at the top. “That was a goal we set out for from Day One. We wanted to win that Wyoming Valley Conference title,” said Tredinnick, whose team has displayed resilience throughout the season.
Defensive Dominance and Midfield Mastery
The Comets exhibited defensive strength that left their opponents largely ineffective. Notably, Dallas recorded no shots on goal or penalty corners, a feat that exemplifies Crestwood's control over the game. Madi Geiger, the Comets' goalie, was hardly tested, reinforcing the effectiveness of the team’s midfield—a unit that Tredinnick praised heavily. Midfielder Alex Geiger, who scored one of the goals, noted, “I try to communicate with my girls on everything that’s going on in front and behind them. I just try to be somebody who is a good strong center of the field.” This collaborative effort allowed Crestwood to dictate the pace and flow of the match.
Critical Game Strategy and Execution
Crestwood's prowess on penalty corners made all the difference in this championship game. Both of the Comets’ goals were scored from corners, underscoring the importance of practice and execution during this crucial phase of the match. Tredinnick revealed that the team dedicates 30 to 45 minutes each practice to perfecting their corner strategy, which clearly paid off. The first goal, scored by Alex Geiger from a well-executed corner, ignited the team's momentum, with the second goal, scored at the last second of the game, sealing the victory.
Looking Ahead: State Playoffs
With this victory, Crestwood not only enhances their legacy but also prepares to embark on a hopeful journey through the PIAA state playoffs. Both Crestwood and Dallas will be advancing to the next stage, with each team eager to showcase their skills at a higher level. Crestwood's fans are hopeful, as the Comets are on track for what they hope will be an extended playoff run, building on the momentum from this championship. Tredinnick expressed optimism, stating, “When we execute those well, great things happen.”
Community Engagement: A Call to Action
This victory is not just a testament to the players’ hard work but also a celebration for the local community. For all DFW area residents, this is an opportunity to rally behind local sports and engage with the teams that represent their communities. Attend upcoming playoff games to support Crestwood as they aim for glory in the state competition. The local community's encouragement is vital as players take to the field, driven by passion and the support of their fans.
Be sure to check local listings for game times and locations, as every cheer counts in the pursuit of a state championship!
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