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Montagna, Brynn, Oates Tally as Field Hockey Stays Unbeaten

Dodgers go on the road and shut out Pequannock.

The members of the field hockey team extended their perfect start to the season at Pequannock, shutting out the Panthers, 6-0, and improving to an identical 6-0 on the season.

1st 2nd Final Madison (6-0) 3 3 6 Pequannock (3-2) 0 0 0

IN SHORT

The Dodgers got off to a fast start, scoring all three first-half goals within the opening nine minutes of the match. Excellent ball control, 18 shots on net, and a stout defense were the keys to victory in Thursday's match-up.

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DODGER OF THE GAME

Michelle Montagna—Signifcantly adding to the Dodgers' explosive offense, Montagna was involved in four of the six scores, netting two goals and contributing two assists.

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OTHER KEY PERFORMANCES

Taylor Brynn (Madison) notched two goals, Skyler Oates (Madison) scored the other two goals, and Tori Ellis (Madison) proved to be one of the most versatile players on the field, contributing on both defense and offense.

THEY SAID IT

"We knew it was a big game coming out, so I think we all went out there and just gave it our all. We wanted to have a good record going into the conference [championships] so we could get a good seeding. We really wanted to win; we went out there and played together so well."–Forward Michelle Montagna

Up Next–Madison hosts Whippany Park, Saturday at noon

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