Radnor
On another very windy day O'Hara once again was in action, this time against Radnor. In the second match-up of the season, O'Hara once again was victorious, dealing Radnor a crushing 15-3 loss.
In windy conditions, O'Hara's version of a cup zone once again proved to be a formidable defense and completely shut down any offense from Radnor. With Szkud, Curran and Gunther consistently around the disc, giving the handlers no breathing room, and Squared playing lights out deep, Radnor simply had nowhere to go. Before Radnor could react it was 10-0. Only then were they able to put together a fast break offense to capitalize a few times.
As great as the defense was, the offense was spectacular. O'Hara was able to move the disc incredibly well on Radnor's cup defense by playing with 4 handlers in an inverted ho-stack. The invert opened up all kinds of room underneath for Szkud and Gunther to cut through and allowed Curran to rack up a double slash for assists. Szkud and Squared each finished with four goals, and just about every member of the team contributed to the rout.
Crushing defense and intelligent, patient offense were the keys to this victory. Those and the fact that O'Hara may very well be the best bad weather team in the Philly.
In windy conditions, O'Hara's version of a cup zone once again proved to be a formidable defense and completely shut down any offense from Radnor. With Szkud, Curran and Gunther consistently around the disc, giving the handlers no breathing room, and Squared playing lights out deep, Radnor simply had nowhere to go. Before Radnor could react it was 10-0. Only then were they able to put together a fast break offense to capitalize a few times.
As great as the defense was, the offense was spectacular. O'Hara was able to move the disc incredibly well on Radnor's cup defense by playing with 4 handlers in an inverted ho-stack. The invert opened up all kinds of room underneath for Szkud and Gunther to cut through and allowed Curran to rack up a double slash for assists. Szkud and Squared each finished with four goals, and just about every member of the team contributed to the rout.
Crushing defense and intelligent, patient offense were the keys to this victory. Those and the fact that O'Hara may very well be the best bad weather team in the Philly.

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