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Martlets Come Up a Bit Short

The season’s final game would take place on a very brisk Saturday afternoon. Brunswick would open the scoring midway through the first half as its top player sliced through the Westminster D and would place a nice shot into the side netting. Second half both teams exchanged great opportunities. With under five minutes to go the Martlets would push and have two opportunities inside the six-yard box but would be turned away. Peyton Knauf ’19, with a solid 10-save performance, would play a great game in net. The team has come a long way since the beginning of the year and has a lot to build on with 19 players returning.
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