By Jake Levin @jakelevin477 FALMOUTH—Possession, timely ground balls and clutch saves. The ability to execute these fundamentals enabled the Falmouth Clippers to outlast the Marshfield Rams on Monday afternoon, 10-6, in an Atlantic Coast League tilt. Stony Brook University-commit Nolan Enneguess won all but one of his draws on the faceoff-X for Falmouth, giving the Clippers a sizeable margin in time of possession. Falmouth (4-1) would need every second of it, thanks to the respect it has for Marshfield’s offensive prowess, according head coach Rory Morse. “We dominated the possession, but a team like Marshfield… you know they’re going to be there,” Morse said after


A Season Pass is required to view this content.
Sign up today for only than $2.00 per month.

Or log in to read the rest of this content.


Advertisement