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"This is an entirely different team from last year's squad. A lot of people just assume it's the same," Hynes
        said. Amanda Hendry made seven saves for top-seeded Wilton (17-3-1), which will meet second-seeded Hand
        (19-2-1) in Saturday's final at Wethersfield at a time to be announced.
        "I don't know how many shots on goal, but we had tons of opportunity," Crusaders coach Kate Cavanagh said.


        "That was part of the postgame talk. In field hockey, it's the team that capitalizes, and they did a great job."

        Last year's Wilton team beat
        Lauralton Hall 1-0 in the Class M
        final on Kirsten Godin's penalty-
        corner goal at the end of overtime.
        The Warriors won by the same
        score Sept. 18 in the regular
        season.
        "(From) when we saw them in the
        beginning of September to now,
        they've improved tremendously,"
        Hynes said. "I knew that. Katie's
        an excellent coach. I knew they'd
        be out to get us."

        The fourth-seeded Crusaders (16-
        4-1) were. They pressured Wilton
        up and down the field. They forced
        turnover after turnover, disrupted
        passes upfield and tried to turn
        them all into offense.

        "They're great, aren't they?"
        Cavanagh said about her team.
        "Their low-block tackles, the
        double teams, stepping up -- I
        mean, I can go through the lineup
        kid after kid, I'm not going to
        single anyone out. They play hard, they intercept the ball, and we look to push up on attack."

        They just couldn't push the ball over the line. Hynes loved the job her defense did once the Crusaders got the
        ball near Hendry's cage, particularly sophomore Meredith Rappaport in the middle of the defense.

        After a Lauralton Hall foul near the left sideline with just over seven minutes left, Delaney Baxendale carried to
        the middle and fed Meg Cunningham, who got the ball to the net. Ward, open at the left post, slammed it home
        on her second try.

        The Crusaders cleared two Wilton corners with under six minutes left, but the Warriors broke in from midfield
        after the second clear, and Ward fed Cunningham in front to put it away.

        "They're a really tough team," Cavanagh said. "Those aerials are beautiful."


        Wilton 2 Lauralton Hall 0

        Records: Wilton 17-3-1; Lauralton Hall 16-4-1
        Goals: W-Bridget Ward, Katherine Campbell
        Assists: W – Meg Cunningham, Bridget Ward
        Goalies: W-Amanda Hendry (7) saves LH MaryBeth Rudolf (2) saves.
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