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A key factor in that win was Red Raider goalie Will Nichols. He finished the game with nine saves, including six in the first half and was named the All Tournament MVP for Class C. The defense for both teams was impressive with six of the eleven All Tournament Spots going to defensive players. HF-L Defenseman Tyler Emerson, LSM Owen Smith and midfielder Patrick Donahoe were all named to the team. For Pal-Mac, defenseman Jakob Day and Kyle Hoestery were both named alongside Nichols.
The opening goal was scored three minutes into the game with Babcock scoring his first goal. He scored off a drive down the left side of the restraining line. Keagan Hoesterey also drove from the left side (from behind the cage), after the slide, he found the open Babcock for a mid range shot. Less than 30 seconds later, he scored again with an unassisted drive from the top of right corner. The Red Raiders kept the ball for nearly the entire quarter. The Cougars only had a handful of possessions, but lost the ball shortly after getting the ball each time. The Cougars only had a single shot on cage (save) during the entire quarter. The Red Raiders took the 2-0 lead into the second quarter.
Three minutes later and the Cougars tied the game up at 2-2. After a bad pass by the Red Raiders, the Cougars got the ball and pressed up on a fast-break. Defenseman Owen Smith scored off a feed from Drew Angelo on the give and go. Smith scored with a hard shot to the lower right corner. The Red Raiders won the ensuing draw; however, they could not push the advantage and HF-L won the ball back off a weak shot on the cage. Goalie Trevor Reese finished with 6 saves on the game.
Pal-Mac came out of halftime and set the tone only 11 seconds into the quarter. Face-off midfielder Nolan grabbed his own ground ball off the face and took it straight into the cage. They won the second face-off as well, but couldn’t convert. HF-L kept in the game with two back to back goals to take the lead. Brassie scored his second off a feed from his brother David Brassie with a shot from the high crease. Two minutes later, the Cougars took back the lead during a man-up goal from Perryman to Drew Angelo. The Cougars led 5-4 with 6:59 left in the third quarter. The Red Raider defense, led by Nichols kept them scoreless for the final 18 minutes of play. The final goal of the third quarter was scored by Matt D’Arduini during a fast-break, with an assist coming from Riley Lich. The game was tied 5-5 going into the final quarter.
Pal-Mac controlled the entire fourth quarter adding three of their own and holding the Cougars scoreless. The Red Raiders scored two goals in the first two minutes with unassisted goals from Hoestery and Babcock. The final goal of the contest was a man-up goal with Babcock assisting Nolan. The Cougars had a few late shots at the goal; however, they could not capitalize.





