Tigers lose at home to Brentwood Middle

A fourth quarter push wasn't enough to close the gap.
A strong start and strong finish for the Tigers at home yesterday.  We had the first two draw controls and goals on the scoreboard to start the game.  Brentwood came roaring back and took a 5-2 lead going into the half.  A tough third quarter for the Tigers as they allowed 8 goals to our 1.  The fourth quarter, the Tigers went on a run and put Brentwood on their heels, but it wasn't enough to close the gap.

Johnsie Dawkins '28 led us in scoring with 5 goals.  Sydney Lasher '29, Eloise Garrett '30, and Elizabeth Geiger '30 each added one goal.  Johnsie also dominated the draw with 8 draw controls.  Layla Omary '30 had another solid game in goal -- finishing with 6 saves.  

The Tigers face FRA on Wednesday! 
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