"Starting out 0-2, a lot of people were saying, 'This Central team isn't that good. Jake Laubach led Manheim Township with five goals, while Peyton Moritzen had four goals and two assists. Basile, Brandon Anderson and Cameron Diehl all scored once. Myers and Dayton Bagwell both scored three goals for Central York. We weren't getting good clears, and our mistakes were giving them extra opportunities." We were playing a lot of defense, and that wasn't the plan. "It was tough to get the momentum back from them. But then things got a little chaotic and sloppy," Muller said. "We wanted to control the ball, and it was working at the start. It didn't end up mattering that Central won the faceoff battle 17 to 12. Central finally answered with a goal by Kiran Gupta, but Manheim Township scored the next five goals. The Blue Streaks expanded the lead to 9-4 seconds into the second half. Manheim Township won the last five faceoffs before halftime and used that possession advantage to outscore the Panthers 6-0 in the second quarter - leading to an 8-4 halftime lead. Central was still winning faceoffs but committed a number of turnovers that allowed the Blue Streaks to even the score. They led 4-2 after the first quarter.Īs stunning as that start was, the ensuing flip of momentum was more startling. Then the Panthers answered a Manheim Township goal with two more scores by Myers. Central York took a quick 2-0 lead Thursday.
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