Tiger lose a close one to FRA

A slow first quarter made it hard for the Tigers to come back.
After a tough first quarter, the Tigers held with FRA for the remainder of the game.  The impressive feat was the passing around the 8m and the number of assisted goals!  Four of our seven goals were assisted!  That shows huge progress for us.

Our goal scorers were: 

Johnsie Dawkins '28: 4 goals
Eloise Garrett '30: 1 goal
Sydney Lasher '29: 1 goal, 1 assist
Kenzie Burke '29: 1 goal
Hadley Green '29: 1 assist
May Cox '28: 2 assists

Layla Omary '30 had another great game in goal!  Our defense continues to learn how to play together and how to play with intensity.  Keep it up, Tigers!
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