Thursday, March 16, 2017

Norwich Lacrosse Big Road Trip

Norwich Lacrosse Big Road Trip
by, Billy Mumphrey

The Norwich Cadets are looking to even up their 0-2 season start with two big road games this week. The season hasn't started as planned for the Cadets losing their first two games by only a single goal and late in games, one being in overtime. They could just as easily be 2-0 right now. Here is a look at the upcoming week's opponents.
 
Norwich Players to Watch:
 
- Midfield - Sr. 13. Joe Wood and Jr. 3. Michael Cashman - These Field Generals act like Snipers from the top of the box.
 
- Attack - Sr. 22. Nick Imbriani, 77. Jr. Ian Kennedy, Jr. 10. Josh Jenkins, and So. 6. Aidan Moulton - This is a one-unit Scoring Machine and when they take their act from "getting comfortable" to "one monster", I'd watch out. These boys will put up numbers.
 
- Mid. Fr. 43. Connor Bourque: This kid put an open field hit on an NEC Player so hard I was surprised the NEC Player got up. Watch out for them New Hampshire Boys!
 
- Long Stick Mid. Jr. 1. Matt Whear: Wearing #1 always makes a statement and Whear lives up to that 1. Watch this kid every face-off chop down the whole Cherry Forrest!
 
 
Thursday, March 16, at 7:00 PM
Norwich vs. Mass. Maritime 
The Massachusetts Maritime Buccaneers have started their season 2-0. The NEWMAC (New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference) contender has put away two GNAC teams already as Maritime has beaten Albertus Magnus (16-6) and St. John's ME (8-4). Most Norwich Alumni think the Cadets can win a big one Thursday night, "Norwich is going to unload an un-godly hail storm of feces and wreckage upon Mass. Maritime," exclaimed one Un-Named Norwich Alumni. You can watch the game tonight,
 
 
Saturday, March 18, at 1:00PM
Norwich vs. Coast Guard
We all love the Coast Guard when stranded in Boston Harbor or Cape Code on a party boat with no gas, but this Coast Guard Bear's lacrosse team is no warm sight. The Bears have started their season 2-2, and are coming off two hard loses. The Norwich Cadets can expect to see a Coast Guard team that is focused to get back on track. Again, the Norwich Alums feel strongly in favor of the Maroon and Gold, "This is a battle for Military bragging rights and the Norwich cavalry is going to feces all over the Coast Guard Bear-Den," believes an Un-Named Norwich Alumni. You can watch the game Saturday,

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