It didn't show on the game's decisive play, however.
West Chester had made a few threatening forays into the Haverford defensive third, and each time Ryan Kelley, Shane Bradley, Peter Moore, Senan Farrelly, Sean Kauffman and Kevin Toal were on hand to track back and defend well.
In the 47th minute, it appeared that United might be able to breach the Dragons' defense, however, as a quick change in possession at the midway line resulted in a break for West Chester. Shane Bradley flew back to challenge and got enough of the ball to slow the attacker.
The United player regained possession, though, and, cutting inside to his left, was able to get a shot away from about 12 yards.
Lyons was managed to palm it away and steer it round the post to concede only a corner
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