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Mark Hernández (Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC) with a Goal vs. Charlotte Independence, 09/03/2023.
Khori Bennett (Charlotte Independence) with a Penalty Goal vs. Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC, 09/03/2023.
Noah Powder (Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC) with a Spectacular Goal vs. Charlotte Independence, 09/03/2023.
Gabriel Obertan (Charlotte Independence) with a Goal vs. Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC, 09/03/2023.
Trevor Amann (Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC) with a Goal vs. Charlotte Independence, 09/03/2023.
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