OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) English women’s soccer finally has a few World Cup moments that deserve remembering.In 15 stunning minutes, the Three Lionesses overcame a 1-0 deficit, the blistering heat on a sunbaked artificial turf field, and their own disappointing and brief tournament history. They beat Norway 2-1 on Monday, delivering England its first tournament knockout-stage victory.”The first emotion I’m feeling is a real sense of pride for team,” coach Mark Sampson said. ”To show that character and resilience to come back from a goal down in this tournament is an incredible achievement.”The win began with stellar goalkeeping from Karen Bardsley, who helped England weather Norway’s first-half push and keep the game goalless.And then, after falling behind on Solveig Gulbrandsen’s goal off a corner kick in the 54th minute, England’s offense finally found its range.Steph Houghton tied it by heading in Fara Williams’ corner kick in the 61st minute. And defender Lucy Bronze, from just outside the penalty area, won it in the 76th minute with a hard, line-drive shot that glanced in off the hand of goalkeeper Ingrid Hjelmseth.”We showed an amazing amount of character today,” said Bardsley, who stopped four shots and was votes player of the match. ”We…