Solid play, but not enough to stop Ensworth

Olivia Dossett '19 led with six goals and six draw controls.
Ensworth is always a tough team-- physically and mentally-- to compete with.  Our Tigers did well to stay strong, play together, and stay positive.  Although we gave up 23 goals on the day, each of them was earned.  Our goalie Lydia West '21 had eleven saves and never hung her head.  Our team's attack was led by Dossett '19 who scored six goals on Ensworth-- more than any other player has this year.

We were proud of the way we played, how we handled adversity, and our competitive spirit throughout.  Way to go, Tigers!
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