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Originally Posted by Caleb Sykes
At Suffield, low goal scoring was made more difficult than it should be because the balls were not cycled out once they were scored. So after ~5 low goal scores it became nearly impossible to score any more because the low goal was clogged up.
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This was only the case after about five boulders were in the goal.
We were not allowed to cut into the diamond plate for cycling the boulders or allow for proper human player stations.
However, even when there were few boulders in the low goals, scoring in them was still problematic. It appeared that the intakes that were being reversed did not have the force or speed needed to push the boulders into the goals, especially with the incline of the batter.