Tigers Win!

The Tigers delivered a dominant performance in their must-win Region game against DCA, securing a 6-1 victory under the lights. In a game where they needed to rise to the occasion, the Tigers showcased their skills and teamwork from the start. Goals came from a variety of players, with Dawkins ('28), Manoukian ('28), Fierce ('27), Rudolph ('26), Jones ('25), and O'Hara ('25) all finding the back of the net, reflecting the team's balanced and powerful attack.
Chomsky ('25) stood tall in goal, making crucial saves to prevent DCA from closing the gap, while the midfield trio of Crane ('27), Jones ('25), and Theobald ('27) played pivotal roles in both defense and transitioning the ball into the attack. Their work rate in the middle of the field ensured that the Tigers stayed in control throughout the match.
With this decisive win, the Tigers advance to the Region Quarterfinals, continuing their postseason journey with momentum on their side.
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