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With three out of ten games under its belt, the Yardling lacrosse team has hit its scoring stride.
Wednesday, the squad outscored Governor Dummer Academy, 12 to 8, in a wild seesaw battle on the Business School Field. Governor Dummer snapped up an early lead but the yearlings bounced back, and were ahead, eight to seven at the half.
Action in the last quarter slowed down a bit but George Hanford's Freshmen kept their heads above the water and finished up with a safe margin. Rick Hudner chalked up five goals, Bill Plissner and Dick Post got three each, and Ed Thayer picked up the remaining one.
The team's season record now stands at two wins and one loss, with a trip to the north woods to play New Hampshire coming up tomorrow.
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