Growing up with an August birthday meant that Kasey Choma didn’t get to celebrate many birthdays with her school classmates.
On Tuesday night, she had plenty of reason to celebrate her birthday and plenty of people to celebrate the special occasion. Choma scored a hat trick to go along with an assist and a draw control to help the United States down Hong Kong 25-0 in the opening round of the playoffs at the 2019 World Lacrosse Women’s U19 World Championship.
The U.S. advances to Wednesday’s quarterfinal where it will play Wales, a 12-10 winner over the Czech Republic in another first round game.
“Honestly, at first I was a little bummed wasn’t going to be home,” Choma said, “but [my teammates] made it amazing. They bought me cake pops, they made me smoothies, they did everything to make me feel so special here knowing that I wasn’t home. It was awesome.”
After the game, Choma was serenaded by both the U.S. and Hong Kong teams, and then she got another round of singing after she was named the Player of the Match.
The U.S. offense displayed its firepower in the first-ever matchup between the two nations.
Maddie Jenner won the opening draw and fed Izzy Scane for a goal just 12 seconds into the contest and the U.S. never slowed up.
The U.S. won 23 of 28 draws in the game and all 12 in the second half. Jenner had a team-best 11 draw controls and Greta Stahl had four.