Cleat-less assist helps Salem soccer team tame Cougars, 4-1

 Cleat-less assist helps Salem soccer team tame Cougars, 4-1

Salem senior Amaia Onate looks for an open teammate.

Salem’s girls soccer team has picked up where it left off in 2024, winning its first two non-conference matches against quality opponents.

On April Fool’s Day, the Rocks proved they will be no joke in the wake of last season’s MHSAA Division 1 Final Four run, as they outplayed visiting South Lyon East, 4-1, to improve to 2-0.

Salem opened its season with a 3-2 triumph over Ann Arbor Pioneer.

Sportscenter Top 10-caliber goal

Tuesday’s victory was highlighted by a highlight-reel goal executed by a trio of Rocks: Cali Schwartzenberger, Aubrey Krischano and Ayla Moran.

Salem junior forward Alex LHeureux settles a ball during the first half Tuesday night

With Salem holding on to a precarious 2-1 lead mid-way through the second half, Schwartzenberger slid a perfectly-placed through ball to Krischano, who was streaking down the left flank.

Krischano, despite losing one of her cleats following a semi-collision with SLE defender Natalie Henn, lasered a cleat-less left-footed shot toward the right post.

Salem senior defender Isabelle Prantera makes life difficult for East captain Meredith Pagette
Salem senior defender Isabelle Prantera makes life difficult for East captain Meredith Pagette

Moran finished the play with a one-timer from the doorstep before her momentum carried her into the back of the net with the ball.

Kendall seals the dubs

Salem solidified the victory with a late goal from sophomore Kendall Jaskolski.

Jaskolski also played a role in the Rocks’ first goal at the 16:58 mark of the first half. After securing a centering pass from Krischano, Jaskolski was fouled in the penalty box, setting up a successful PK from Schwartzenberger, who rifled a shot that East keeper Sarah Marsac was able to deflect — just not enough from keeping the ball from bouncing across the goal line.

Salem cushioned its lead to 2-0 eight minutes later on an outstanding effort from Peighton Wagner, who centered a pass in front of the net to Jaskolski, who pushed a pass to Adeline Jones.

Resilient Wagner

Jones was denied from close range by a diving effort from Marsac; however, the ever-alert Wagner pounced on the rebound and touched the ball into the top shelf of the unoccupied goal.

Meredith Pagette found the going tough against the swarming Salem defense

East’s Meredith Pagette kept things interesting with a goal 90 seconds later, cutting the visitors’ deficit to 2-1.

The Rocks dominated the second half and iced its victory cake with goals from Moran and Jaskolski.

Sophomore Avery VanWashennova made a bid for a fifth Salem goal, but her left-footed rocket from 15 yards out with 25 minutes to play was batted away by Marsac.

Ed Wright can be reached at 734-664-4657 or edwright@socialhousenews.com.

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