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Martlets Defeat T-P

Westminster was back in action after the Fall long weekend against Trinity Pawling. The Martlets pushed the pace fast and got on the board just 5 minutes into the match when Henry Warner '25 slotted a ball through to Abraham Monsee '25. The game settled in a little but Westminster would have more possession. The start of the second half was a reply to the first, Westminster got on the board early when Owen O'Farrell '24 drove the middle of the box and laid off an easy putback by Monsee '25 for his second goal of the game. TP would play physical and dig deep and cut the Martlets lead to just 1 with 15 minutes to go. The Martlets would hang on to the 2-1 victory. Playing big in the net was Dennis Quiwon '26 with a solid 8 save performance. The game ball went to O'Farrell for bringing some of his lacrosse muscle to the game and helping raise the compete level around him. The team wrench would be passed to Connor Gray '26 who has played great all season in the center back, but especially today against TP speeding forwards.
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