
Cold Second Half for SeaWolves as They Fall to Milwaukee
March 8, 2020 - Major Arena Soccer League (MASL)
Orlando SeaWolves News Release
Orlando, FL - In their second of two games against the Milwaukee Wave, the Orlando SeaWolves played a close match in the first half, but a cold second half saw them fall 12-6 to the defending champions.
Two goals from Rapha Tobias for the second straight game led the way for Orlando. Armando Tello, Rodolfo Lopes, Eduardo Cruz, and Victor Rada also scored for Orlando, but the SeaWolves once again could not keep up the Wave offense quiet. With the game tied at 4-4 at the end of the first half, Milwaukee came out of the locker room scoring six straight between the final two quarters, putting the game out of reach for Orlando.
Next up, the SeaWolves will return home for their final four games of the season, starting on Saturday, March 21 against the Kansas City Comets. That game will be broadcast on masl.tv.
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