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MIAA Game of the Week Calvert Hall @ St Pauls

MIAA Game of the Week Calvert Hall @ St Pauls

Another early season matchup between MIAA powers, Calvert Hall and St Pauls. Both these teams are in the same division and were 1-0 in conference play.
With game time temps hovering around 45 and a constant downpour, both teams struggled offensively. St Pauls slowly extended their lead and were able to hold off the CH Cardinals, 6-3. The APU Player of the Game was St Paul goalie Gunner Waldt.
Thanks again to Booker Corrigan for the play by play.

Here is the action from the first quarter. Kudda was late setting up as it was standing room only in the press box.

1st Quarter CH @ SP from Kudda on Vimeo.

Here is the action from the 2nd quarter

Calvert Hall @ St Pauls 2nd Q from Kudda on Vimeo.

Action from the 3rd quarter

Calvert Hall @ St Pauls 3rd Q from Kudda on Vimeo.

Action from the 4th

CH SP 4th Quarter from Kudda on Vimeo.

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