Joe Hernandez ended his scoring drought, but that wasn’t his top priority. “It feels good to get my first two goals, but I feel like, for the team, I’d rather have our team win,” said Hernandez, a York junior, following the Dukes’ convincing 6-0 victory over Geneva on Thursday. “I’m still happy about my goals, but obviously, I put the team first.”
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