MANHEIM - Right place, right time.
That's where Lancaster Mennonite's Mitch Rohrer found himself late Saturday afternoon when, with time winding down in the second overtime period of the L-L League boys' soccer championship game against Conestoga Valley, Rohrer looked up and had the ball at his feet and a straight path to the goal in front of him.
A deke move here and a deke move there, and Rohrer fired a shot past Buckskins' goalie Tommy Stermer, giving the Blazers a 1-0 win for league gold.
CV had pretty much dominated the second half of the game up to that point.
But when Mennonite's C.J. Sturges pounced on a loose ball and fed Rohrer, the Blazers caught the Bucks leaning the other way and Rohrer dribbled in and nailed the game-winner, as Mennonite locked up its sixth L-L League championship.
Chatted with Rohrer after the win about his game-winner, and where the Blazers go from here wjhile trying to defend their district and state titles.