
Heat Defeat Orlando 11-8
February 23, 2020 - Major Arena Soccer League (MASL)
Harrisburg Heat News Release
The Harrisburg Heat defeated the Orlando SeaWolves by a score of 11-8. Returning home after a five game road trip, the Heat jumped out to an early lead and never looked back. The win puts the Heat's record at 11-7. They have an important home game on Sunday as they play the Baltimore Blast at the Farm Show Arena. Kick off is scheduled for 5:05 P.M. Baltimore and Harrisburg are both looking to qualify for the MASL playoffs in the Eastern Conference. The top four teams advance to the playoffs.
The Heat were led offensively by William Eskay and Dom Francis as each player scored three goals in the game. In addition, Tavoy Morgan had two goals and one assist and Daniel Villela continues to lead the league in assists and he recorded two more assists in the game. Other Heat goals were scored by Pat Thompson, Elton de Oliveira and Dylan Hundelt. Jesus Molina had eight saves in the goal.
For Orlando, both Jeff Michaud and Armando Tello scored three goals in the game.
It is Grandparents' day at the Heat game on Sunday and characters from the movie Frozen will be at the game. For ticket information, go to www.harrisburgheat.com or contact kevin@harrisburgheat.com.
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