"We got two quick goals back, and our effort and aggressiveness picked up even more, and we dominated the midfield," Jackson said. Now the spark was a full-blown blast furnace, and Anderson converted off a deep ball to tie it, 2-2, just 49 seconds after the initial goal. Josh Anderson slipped a sweet pass to Danny Cline, who put away to get BNL on the board at the 33:12 mark. Northview's second score sparked a rebellion in BNL, and it took the Stars just 80 seconds to retaliate. They believed we were going to win that game, and even though we gave up another goal we just kept playing hard." At halftime we talked about keeping our composure, and we did that. "On the second goal we allowed we didn't pressure like we should've had on the ball. "Then we had a lapse in getting back defensively and didn't communicate on their first goal. "We dominated the first half, but just couldn't find the back of the net," said BNL head coach Logan Jackson. They pushed it to 2-0 on Christian Price's goal six minutes into the second half. The Knights scored with a tick over five minutes remaining in the opening period on a breakaway goal by Camden Parkey. There was a fair amount of consternation first, however.
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