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Good Effort

It was hot and dry on the turf as the boys took on Cardigan Mountain School. The teams were evenly matched, and throughout the majority of the first half remained almost neck and neck, with the score 5-7 at the end of the second quarter. Daniel Pinckney ’20 and Chanler Miller ’18 gave commendable effort in the first half, bringing life to the offense. Cardigan held Westminster to five goals during the third quarter, and then James Plumb ’18 and Travis Paulsen ’20 ended the dry spell. Alas, Cardigan brought cuts from X and speed that was too much to overcome, and the boys will seek to end this season on a high note with Eaglebrook and Hotchkiss on the horizon.
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