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The Schenck Wolverines trying to get revenge on Bangor Christian, who knocked them out of the playoffs last season on penalty kicks.
First half, Schenck with a big opportunity. Chantel Lane with an open net in front of her, but a pile up stops the ball from going in! Margaret McDonald, the goalie, breathing a sigh of relief.
Then after that, the Patriots light up the scoreboard. Rebecca Bach with a charge down the right side and she buries one into the corner of the net
to put Bangor Christian up 1-0. But Schenck would come back and in double overtime, Morgan Thompson scoring on a corner kick to help the Wolverines beat the Patriots, 2-1.
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