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A Little Sleepy but Team Gets Needed Results

Westminster took the long ride out to the Kent School and got off to a great start. Godwin Asore '20 would knock home a crossing ball from Boniface Fatohou '23 to put the Martlets up 1-0 just 90 seconds into the game. Thinking this would be a great jolt of energy the visitors would need to play some good soccer; the first half saw some sloppy play and uncontested 50/50 balls. After regrouping at halftime Westminster would play with more of an edge and place together more possession. In the 58th minute, Fatohou would take a shot from 30 yards out that would catch the Kent keeper off balance to put the visitors up 2-0. Pushing for more, Xander Cardia '21 would find Fatohou on the backside of the six-yard box for an easy knocked-home goal. The central defense unit of John Picard '22, John Clofine '21 and Will Lynch' 20 would do a great job shutting down Kent's top player. Lucas Wahlberg '21 would finish the game with a solid six saves, most in the first half, but he was able to pull down a bunch of solid crosses throughout the game.
 
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