Upper Arlington spent more than twice as much time Saturday bonding, waiting and holding impromptu dance parties than playing for the state title.
team spent more than twice as much time Saturday afternoon — and evening — bonding, waiting and holding impromptu dance parties than playing for the Division I state championship.at Historic Crew Stadium took 1:22.
“We’d go in the locker room and the coaches would talk to us; we’d game plan, then they would leave us be and we’d do our thing, have a dance party and play some music,” UA midfielder Kampbell Stone said. “We stayed energized. This was probably the longest game we’ve ever played … but this is what we expected from ourselves. We couldn’t have asked for anything better.
“We really had a relaxed and focused mentality the whole time with everything going on. This is literally a dream come true.”Stone scored three of her team’s first four goals and four of its first five before play was halted with 10:52 left in the first half because of lightning in the area. Heavy rain followed soon after, and the first delay lasted 1:20.
Florida signee Makena Harrington’s three goals and one assist and two goals from Corinna Hilmas, a sophomore who played for UA as a freshman, paced Liberty. Alayna Bogner made four saves.
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