Terriers see tide turn on defensive mistake By JOSEPH STASZEWSKI Last Updated: 4:16 AM, September 27, 2011 Posted: 12:18 AM, September 27, 2011 More Print One mistake was all it took for St. Francis Prep to lose control of the game. Wendy Avendano scored twice in the first 30 minutes and SFP was dominating play against Archbishop Molloy. Then the Terriers tried to lore the Stanners in an offside trap, but were too far off the ball and Casey Collins slipped free to quickly answer back with her first of two goals. It was the beginning of a Molloy comeback that St. Francis Prep could not halt in an eventual 3-2 loss in CHSAA Nassau/Suffolk girls soccer Monday at Fort Totten. “Molloy had more intentions of winning this game than we did once they scored that goal,” Terriers coach John Jenkins said. Philip Hall St. Francis Prep's Wendy Avendano found the back of the net twice against Molloy. He didn’t want to use his team’s youth as an excuse despite starting seven sophomores or freshmen. Jenkins felt his team didn't play the same way after taking a 2-0 lead and thinks it had a chance for a rare comfortable win. The Terriers weren’t able to put Molloy away when they had the chance and fell to the Briarwood school for the first time in at least five years. “I think we get confident that we were going to win already because we had a 2-0 lead,” said Avendano, who scored on passes from Sophia DeLeon and Angela Careddu. “We s