IAN BENNETT HAT TRICK POWERS TROPICS TO 7-5 WIN OVER ST. LOUIS
LAKELAND, Fla. – After a quiet debut one day prior, Major Arena Soccer League
superstar Ian Bennett erupted for three goals in the second half to lift the Florida
Tropics to a 7-5 win over the St. Louis Ambush Sunday at the RP Funding Center in
Lakeland.
Bennett is playing for the Tropics this season because the Milwaukee Wave will not field
a team in 2021 due to local and state Covid-19 restrictions in Wisconsin. His playing
rights were acquired by Florida for the current season, and revert back to the Wave for
the MASL’s 2021-22 campaign. He came into the season with 381 goals in 273 career
indoor games.
The Tropics – defending Eastern Conference champions – took a 3-0 lead to
intermission on goals by Lucas Teixeira, Lucas Montelares and Ricardinho. Ado Jahic got
the first of his two St. Louis Goals to make it 3-1 before Bennett added his first of the
year in the third.
The Ambush rallied to tie it on additional goals by Howard Miller Jr. And Tony Walls, but
Florida surged ahead 5-4 on the second goal of the season by reigning MASL defender
of the year Drew Ruggles. St. Louis tied it again with five minutes to play on a goal by
Magui Souza, but Bennett got his game winner with just 1:23 to go. He added his third
with just 53 seconds to play for a little insurance.
“Every game this year, we’re going to get everyone’s best, and fourth quarters are going
to be as much about heart and effort as it is talent,” Coach Clay Roberts said. “Tonight
was a great step forward for us in that regard. We didn’t panic and stayed in our game
plan which gave us the result we were all looking for.”
Florida improves to 2-0 on the season, following Saturday’s 4-1 win over the Ambush,
while St. Louis starts the year 0-2. Florida will stay at home to host the Kansas City
Comets in a pair of games next weekend, with kickoffs set Friday, Jan. 8 at 7:05 p.m. and
Sunday, Jan. 10th at 3:05 p.m. St. Louis will be on the road Jan. 9 at Dallas before
returning to the Family Arena for a four-game homestand later this month which will
include rematches with Florida on Jan. 29 and Jan. 31.
At present, 11 teams have committed to playing in the 2021 season, although that could
still change depending on local restrictions related to the pandemic. Six teams are
playing in January, with the remaining teams to join the mix in February. Teams will play
between 12 and 24 games, with playoff seeding determined by overall winning
percentage.
The league is announcing schedules only a month at a time because of the pandemic
restrictions, but the final games of the regular season will be played by April 18.
Single game tickets are available through the team’s Facebook page (click on the event
link), or by calling 863-240-0101. Tickets will also be available gameday at the RP
Funding Center box office. The team and arena have devised a socially distanced seating
plan that can accommodate approximately 1,500 fans per game. Facial coverings will be
required for those in attendance.