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Maroons' hot streak cools off
AUBURN - A 10-day lapse between games is not the best way to prepare for a hot team.
Like the Auburn girls lacrosse team, Fayetteville-Manlius had won four straight heading into Tuesday's game with the Maroons. Auburn's one-goal loss to Waterloo on opening day had been the only negative on their season. But after their own hot start, less-than-desirable field conditions pushed aside the Maroons' last two scheduled games - they hadn't played since a 19-12 win over Corcoran on April 14.
The Maroons looked rusty against the Hornets at Holland Stadium, falling to the two-time state champions 16-6.
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