Bombers shoot down the Arrows. The Baltimore Bombers move to 4-2 with a resounding 16-11 victory over the 1-4 Maryland Arrows in Maryland IBLA action.

A game that was closer than the score indicated. The Arrows drew first blood for their only lead of the day. Taylor Koncen (1g) hit rope when he buried a pretty feed from Miles Kane (4a), at the 2:05 mark. The advantage lasted all of a minute and ten seconds when Sean Reilly (1g 2a) delivered a sweet feed that Jimmy Jackson (3g,1a) converted. Baltimore was up and running. Noah Daniels (4g), Josh Sanchez (3g,1a), Michael Doughty (1g), Kevin Doughty (2g), Sanchez, and Sean Reilly closed the 7-1 first period with the Bombers feeling it.
Grant Maloof (3g) at the :45 mark with Dominic Gurnsey (2g,1a)at 2;03 started an Arrows come back to make it a 7-3 game. Sanchez and Jay Minor (4g) exchanged netbenders. Also did Sanchez setting up Jimmy Jackson with Gurnsey and Maloof scoring to make it a 9-7 Arrows deficit. Quinn Tallent ((1g,1a) hit net as would Jordan Hall (2g,2a) to change the scoreboard to an 11-7 Bombers edge.
Maloof and Minor countered before Noah Daniels hit rope with just :59 on the clock to close the first forty minutes with Baltimore large and in charge,12-9. Things turned to a defensive mode in the final stanza with Gunnar Schimoler (1g) making it a two-goal game at 12-10. Hall and Daniels each hit net o make it a four-goal affair. Tallent checked I again making it 15-10 and Kane set up Minor with Daniels providing an answer to seal the deal. Bombers shoot down the Arrows. The Baltimore Bombers move to 4-2 with a resounding 16-11 victory over the 1-4 Maryland Arrows in Maryland IBLA action.


Kevin has followed and promoted the game of lacrosse since May 19, 1974.
The same day the Philadelphia Flyers won the Cup, the Philadelphia Wings were introduced to Neibauer and Philadelphia.
Kevin has covered many sports, including baseball, football, basketball, and.. lacrosse. A former licensed football referee and baseball umpire, Kevin brings a unique insight to his game coverage.
A published writer in JustHockey Magazine, Kevin covered the American Hockey League as well as a monthly story on a pugilist where Kevin used the pen name, The Rink Rat. Neibauer turned his attentions to lacrosse for a few years and does his part, whether podcasting or writing to grow the game. Kevin branched out to his roots and currently provides insight for all Philadelphia teams for Edge of Philly as well as his full-time duties with LaxPhilly.