Late comeback not enough for the win

Time ran out on a late scoring run by the Tigers.
The Patriots of Page High School scored their last goal of the game with 10 minutes remaining in the game. The Tigers went on to score four more goals to close the gap to a 3 goal deficit, but couldn't get the ball back in the last minutes of the game. Senior Maggie Robinson '19 contributed more than usual to our scoring tally, getting three goals past the goalie, two in the last 8 minutes of the game. Olivia Dossett '19 didn't let a broken shooting string keep her from performing. She added four goals, eight draw controls, and four caused turnovers. Lydia West '21 did well in goal, grabbing nine saves. Lia Payne '22, Ellie Bowles '22, and Halle Greenbaum '21 each added one goal to the scoring total.
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