COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The ProTerps returned to Maryland this weekend and showed out in the home state, putting on numerous big performances at Homewood Field in Baltimore.
The weekend began on Saturday afternoon with a narrow win for the Archers (14-13) over the Atlas on ABC. Saturday's games were rounded out with a 12-5 win for the Whipsnakes over the Chrome. That game along saw 15 combined Maryland players on the two roster's, good for 40 percent of the total players. Mike Chanenchuk starred in the game and finished as the gane's leading points scorer with six.
Sunday saw wins for the Chaos (14-12 over the Redwoods) and the Cannons (12-8 over the Waterdogs).
The PLL will now move to Denver, CO. Games will take place on Friday, August 11th and Saturday, August 12th.
Below is a full breakdown of all the Pro Terps' performances from the past weekend.
Atlas
In his return to Homewood Field, the back-to-back Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and current PLL leader in groundballs finished second on the Atlas with four GBs. He also caused a turnover for the second week in a row.
Cannons
Jonathan Donville notched three points (1G, 2A), extending his streak of recording at leats four points to four staright games. Donville also scooped a groundball as the Cannons improved their winning streak to five consecutive games. Bubba Fairman also continued to excel at SSDM and came up with a caused turnover.
Chrome
The Terps on the Chrome continued to make an impact, especially on the defensive side of the ball. Logan Wisnauskas caused a turnover and scooped two groundballs while Jesse Bernhardt continued to captain the defense and finished with a groundball.
redwoods
SSDM Isaiah Davis-Allen continued to captain the Redwoods defense, finishing qwith two groundballs.
Waterdogs
All-star Connor Kelly returned to action after a three-game absence due to a stint on the PUP list.
Whipsnakes
The WhipTerps impressed once again, helping their team pick up their second win in a row. Mike Chanenchuk led the way for the Whips offensively once again, finishing with a game-best six points (3G, 1 2G, 1A), scoring his four golas on just seven shots. Michael Ehrhardt also provided an offensive boost from the LSM position, finishing with a goal and assist to go along with a groundball. Matt Rambo notched an assist.
Defensively, Bryce Young led the way with 3 CTs and a groundball while Matt Dunn finished with 4 groundballs and a caused turnover and Tim Muller notched two groundballs and a caused turnover. Jake Bernahrdt at SSDM and Keegan Khan as an offensive midfielder each notched a groundball.
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