COLLEGE PARK, Md. - This week's Pro Terps slate featured two teams with Terps clinching playoff berths, a first-career professional goal, and more as the PLL returned and all eight teams took over San Diego, CA for California Redwoods Homecoming Weekend.
Next up the league heads to Maryland for the Whipsnakes Homecoming weekend.
Read on for a full rundown on the ProTerps' Week Seven performances.
New York Atlas
Brett Makar tallied two caused turnovers and three groundballs in a big win over the Philadelphia Waterdogs that clinched a playoff berth.
Boston Cannons
Bubba Fairman and Bryce Young both were pivotal defensively in a win over the Outlaws that clinched them a playoff berth as well. Young caused a turnover and scooped a groundball while Fairman added a groundball.
Denver outlaws
In a narrow loss to the Boston Cannons, Luke Wierman won nine faceoffs and scooped three groundballs. Nick Grill had a CT and a GB while captain Jesse Bernhardt also causes a turnover before having to leave the game due to a shoulder injury.
Philadelphia Waterdogs
Connor Kelly started yet again as the Waterdogs dropped a close game to the Atlas.
Maryland Whipsnakes
The Whipsnakes picked up a huge 18-13 win over the California Redwoods over their Homecoming Weekend. In an offensive explosion, Matt Rambo tallied a goal and an assist, Jack Koras scored a goal and long pole Ajax Zappitello notched his first career professional goal. Defensively, Matt Dunn had one CT and three GBs, Tim Muller tallied one CT and two GBs while Zappitello added a CT. SSDMs Roman Puglise (1 CT, 2 GBs) and Jake Bernhardt (1 GB) were big for the WhipTerps while Koras scooped three groundballs. Mike Chanenchuk also caused a turnover.
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