A second-half offensive explosion got Mount Royal's their first three points on their home ground as a four-goal second half secured them a 4-1 win against Thompson Rivers WolfPack. Cougar coach Tino Fusco commented "We're happy to get the three points," after his team's bounce-back performance. We wanted the ball more this game, we got away from that in the first game. We held more possession." Both teams started the game jabbing at one another before an array of events capped off a scoreless first half which saw the Cougars have a goal taken back due to an offside minutes before injury time. TRU's best moment of the first half came from a set piece on the edge of the MRU box in which rookie goalkeeper Rose Hemans bailed out her disoriented defence. After the initial ball, a scramble ensued and WolfPack player Marisa Mendonca was stuffed on the near post by Hemans. Shortly after, the WolfPack back-line were caught too far up the field, leading to an over-the-head lob being distributed by the Cougar midfield. Three Cougar players marched up the field but slowed their footing inside the WolfPack box. A late ball played by Erin Holt was tapped in by Haley Nicholson but the linesman waved her flag immediately, putting a halt to any celebration. Much like in their match Saturday afternoon, the Cougars started the second half like a house on fire and eventually broke down a shaky WolfPack defence. TRU faced misfortune as Camryn Curts rattled the crossbar from distance which ended up turning the tide of the game for MRU. Nicholson whipped home a free-kick in the back netting at the 68th-minute mark for her first goal of the season after WolfPack keeper Danielle Robertson couldn't tip the curled shot over her net. The Cougar onslaught began there as three more goals were buried in a span of 10 minutes. Holt's curler from the edge of the box and rookie Robyn MacDonald's first two-goal U SPORTS game secured the Cougars a 4-1 win after a consolation goal of a spot-kick was put away by WolfPack forward Mendonca in the 80th minute. "She's been great for us all year and we look for players like that to step up," Said Fusco on the performance of MacDonald. The WolfPack visit the Vikes in Victoria and then UBC next weekend while MRU are set to travel to Saskatchewan for a weekend set against Regina and the Huskies.
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Highlights from the last game played on the green grass of Inver Park, with a 3-0 win for Larne FC over Dergview in the Bluefin Championship. On Saturday the 21st of April 2018. Filmed / Edited by - Ross Nicholson.
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THE FACTS: A sizzling start and a fantastic finish carried the Dallas Mavericks to a 111-96 victory Wednesday against the Orlando Magic at the American Airlines Center. Dallas erupted for a season-high 42 points in the first quarter and put Orlando away with 17 unanswered points in the fourth. Dallas (24-29) won for the fourth time in five games, handing Orlando (15-39) its ninth straight road loss. Shawn Marion and Elton Brand led six Mavericks in double figures with 17 points each. Arron Afflalo scored 21 points, Maurice Harkless added 20 and Nikola Vucevic tallied 16 points and 13 rebounds for the slumping Magic, who have dropped 15 of 16. THE STAT: The road team had won the previous nine meetings in the series. The Mavericks' last win at home against Orlando was on Dec. 17, 2007. TURNING POINT: Dallas began its 17-0 run with 5:16 left in the fourth quarter, clinging to a 94-90 lead. Brandan Wright scored six points during that stretch and Dallas got 3-pointers from Marion, Vince Carter and Mike James. During the Magic's 4:06 scoring drought, they missed seven straight shots (and two free throws) and committed three turnovers. QUOTABLE: "You've got to get traction and get stops to be the kind of team we want to be. In the fourth quarter we showed we can do it. Now we've got to bring it to the whole game and be able to sustain it. That's a challenge we're going to keep embracing." -- Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle HOT: The Mavericks scored 42 points in the first, a season high for any quarter. They shot 64 percent (16-for-25), including 3-for-6 from deep, and were 7-for-7 at the line. Their previous high was 40 in the second quarter against Washington on Nov. 14. It was also the most points allowed by the Magic in the first quarter this season. QUOTABLE II: "I know Rick [Carlisle] had been talking about their team jumping out and having a better first quarter, and they did that, so that was a great effort by them." -- Magic coach Jacque Vaughn NOT: The Mavericks managed just 17 points on 23.8 percent shooting (5-for-21) in the second quarter, including a 1-for-6 effort from 3-point distance. It was their lowest-scoring period since netting 16 in the fourth quarter against Memphis on Jan. 12. FANTASY SPOTLIGHT: J.J. Redick shot just 3-for-12, including 1-for-5 from behind the arc, and finished with 10 points, three assists and two rebounds. GOOD MOVE: Late in the third, O.J. Mayo hustled back to block a layup attempt by Redick and then delivered a perfect alley-oop pass in transition to Carter for the dunk. That sparked a 10-3 run that gave the Mavericks an 83-82 lead entering the fourth. QUOTABLE III: "It's as good a hustle sequence as we've had all year. I thought the timing of it couldn't have been more key in the game." -- Rick Carlisle on Mayo's block INSIDE THE ARENA: There was a moment of silence before the game for the late Jerry Buss, the Los Angeles Lakers owner who passed away Monday. ... It was Military Appreciation Night at the American Airlines Center, featuring an enlistment ceremony for 10 new members of the United States Air Force following the first quarter. ROOKIE WATCH: Harkless scored 11 of his 20 points in the third quarter and added eight rebounds. Andrew Nicholson had 10 points and seven boards. NOTABLE: Mavericks center Chris Kaman (concussion) missed his ninth straight game. He began participating in non-contact drills earlier this week. ... Nelson left late in the fourth after tweaking his left knee on a drive to the basket. ... It was Orlando's 12th straight game with a lower 3-point percentage than its opponent. ... Dallas has blocked more shots than its opponent in eight straight games. ... The Mavs are 15-5 when holding teams under 100 points and 21-8 when shooting better than 45 percent. ... Dallas is 12-2 when playing an opponent on the second night of a back-to-back. ... Dallas is 15-1 at home when leading after three quarters. ... Orlando attempted 19 free throws in the first half and just three in the second half. ... Carter (21,810) needs four points to move past Gary Payton (21,813) for 28th place in NBA history. UP NEXT: For the Mavericks, Friday @ New Orleans, Sunday vs. L.A. Lakers, Tuesday vs. Milwaukee. For the Magic, Friday @ Memphis, Saturday vs. Cleveland, Tuesday @ Philadelphia.