WRIGHT TWP. — When the two finalists in Saturday night’s Class 3A district title match first met in the regular season, Abington Heights was without the services of its best player.
Lilia Calvert made up for the lost time on Saturday, helping Abington Heights gain a measure of revenge on Crestwood and win the district title.
Calvert factored in on all eight of her team’s goals — scoring six herself, and assisting on the other two — as Abington Heights won the District 2 Class 3A championship in girls soccer with an 8-4 win over Crestwood.
After a 2-1 loss to Crestwood in the regular season, there was a bit of added motivation for Calvert and Abington Heights to get the job done on the big stage.
“Going into this game, I knew there were some pretty big shoes to fill and that we had to s

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