
"The Zephyr began the match in aggressive fashion. They ended the first period with seven shots, but struggled to find the frame with just one of them on target. Spokane's offense forced Brooklyn to clear the ball 14 times while its defense permitted just two shot attempts- both on frame, but goalkeeper Hope Hisey recorded two of her four total saves to keep the ball out of the net."
"In the second period, however, the Zephyr lost control of the game and surrendered an Emma Loving goal on a counterattack in the 56th minute. From that point on, Spokane only managed two shot attempts while Brooklyn fired six more. But in the 90th minute, Jaskaniec saved Spokane from suffering its second defeat of the season when she curled a long-distance shot a few feet outside of the penalty area that sailed into the top right corner of the frame."
Spokane began aggressively, ending the first period with seven shots but only one on target. Spokane's offense forced Brooklyn to clear the ball 14 times while Spokane's defense allowed just two shot attempts, both on frame, with goalkeeper Hope Hisey making two of her four saves. Brooklyn gained control in the second period and scored on a 56th-minute Emma Loving counterattack. Spokane produced only two shots after the goal while Brooklyn fired six more. In the 90th minute, Emma Jaskaniec curled a long-distance shot into the top-right corner to salvage a 1-1 draw. Jaskaniec led Spokane with five tackles and three blocked shots.
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