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The Wreckers, however, refused to fold. Shortly after the Warriors failed on a penalty corner, Staples' Xenia
        Bradley carried the ball left to right through the circle finding a huge hole in the Wilton defense. She ripped a
        shot on Wilton goalie Amanda Hendry, who made the point-blank stop to preserve the two-goal lead.

        "That's like the best moment for me," said Hendry. "Sometimes I'll have one shot and it'll go in and that's the
        worst, but when I make a good save, I just go on from there and it really lifts me up. There was no defense there
        and she was in close. I was lucky she didn't shoot to the corner. It was kind of a lucky save, I guess."

        Seven minutes later, on a penalty corner, Cunningham inserted the ball to Kristen Godin at the top of the circle.
        Godin pushed the right a couple times, reared back and laced a screaming shot past Staples goalie Jodie Baris (4
        saves) for a 3-0 lead that would hold up through halftime.

        That was only after Hendry stoned Staples' Jenna McNicholas not once, but twice, on a shot-rebound-shot
        scenario with 5:30 to play in the first half. In the second half, Wilton's offensive game kept clicking as
        Cunningham scored one goal and assisted on tallies by Godin and Bridget Ward as the Warriors came within
        one goal of matching its season high.

        "We just came to play," said Cunningham, one of four seniors on the Wilton roster. "We worked really well
        together tonight, which is good because we needed it. The last few games, we hadn't played up to our potential,
        but I think we came in tonight with confidence."

        Defensively, Hendry's four saves kept the shutout intact while Wilton's defense of Caroline Taverna, Jessica
        Hendry and Meredith Rapport prevented further pressure on the Warriors cage. The fact the Wreckers kept
        coming right back at Wilton impressed Hynes.

        "I give Staples tremendous credit," said Hynes. "I don't think I've seen a team play for 60 minutes like that in …
        well, ever. They never let down. One-nothing, two-nothing, three-nothing -- they came out hard every single
        time. They literally never let down until the whistle blew. They just played their hearts out."

        Late in the second half, Cunningham also played a part in the co-play of the game. On a 1-on-3 breakaway, the
        Wilton senior weaved her way in
        and out of three Staples defenders
        via fancy stick moves and quick
        thinking, finally facing Baris alone.
        Baris, however, was one step ahead
        of Cunningham in this case and
        rushed out to kick aside the ball
        before Cunningham had an
        opportunity to get off a shot.

        "She hadn't done that the whole
        game, so I wasn't expecting that,"
        Cunningham said.

        Added Hendry, who watched from
        afar, "That was a nice save."

        It was far from enough, though, as
        the Warriors rolled into their
        regular season finale on
        Wednesday when they host
        Greenwich. Game time is 3:45 p.m.
        at Fujitani Field.
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