Moose Aim for Redemption
(Augusta, ME) The Moose are gearing up for a crucial matchup against the Beavers on Tuesday, September 3, at 4 PM in Farmington, ME, following a hard-fought battle against the UMPI Owls that ended in a disappointing 2-0 loss. Despite the defeat, the team's spirits remain high as they look to turn their fortunes around on the road.
In the recent showdown against the Owls, the Moose had their fair share of opportunities, hitting the post three times during the match. “Hitting the post three times in a 2-0 loss can be frustrating, but also encouraging. We are right there,” said team captain Gabby Allen. Her words resonate with the squad, who believe they are on the cusp of breaking through and securing their first win of the season.
With a current record of 0-1-0, the Moose are determined to notch their first victory against the Beavers, who will be looking to defend their home turf. The upcoming game is seen as a pivotal moment for the Moose, who are eager to translate their near-misses into tangible results.
Head Coach Larry Thornton emphasized the importance of learning from the previous match: “We need to build on the positives from our last game. Our offense is creating chances, and it’s just a matter of time before they start finding the back of the net.”
As the Moose prepare for the clash in Farmington, fans are hopeful that the team can channel their frustration into a strong performance. The Moose players and coaching staff are ready to bring their A+ game and show what they're capable of, making Tuesday’s match one to watch.
The Moose will hit the field at 4 PM against the Beavers, and the anticipation is palpable as the team seeks to bounce back.
