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Martlets Fall to Choate

In the first half of the match, Choate Rosemary Hall displayed an impressive performance, consistently applying pressure on the Martlets. Their relentless efforts resulted in a total of five goals being scored during this period. While it was a challenging half for our team, several of our players exhibited commendable efforts.

Mason Abbate '24, Dylan Ness '26, Kimi Weng '24, and Alex Do '24 all made significant contributions to our team's performance during the first half. Despite the challenges we faced, they displayed determination and good effort on the field. However, it was Teddy Russell '26 who stood out with a remarkable goal, providing a glimpse of our team's potential.

The second half of the game saw Choate Rosemary Hall adding another goal to their tally. Nevertheless, our team exhibited noticeable improvements. Danny Maher '26, our goalkeeper, showcased a higher level of focus and attentiveness in his position. His impressive saves were pivotal in preventing further goals from the opposition.

Mark Yang '26, another key player on our team, demonstrated enhanced ball possession skills and maintained a vigilant presence on the field. His excellent defensive capabilities and tackle skills proved to be invaluable assets to our team's performance during the second half.

As the game progressed, it became evident that the players were fully engaged and determined to overcome the challenges they faced. Dylan Ness '26 seized an opportunity and managed to score a goal for the Martlets, further emphasizing the team's resilience and determination.
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