Orlando City B
Orlando City B vs. Crown Legacy FC: Final Score 1-0 as the Young Lions Win It Late Again
OCB left it late again, scoring in the dying moments to defeat Crown Legacy FC at home.
Orlando City B (9-11-4, 33 points) left it late again, scoring the winner in the seventh minute of stoppage time to beat Crown Legacy FC (6-10-8, 29 points) 1-0 at Osceola County Stadium in Kissimmee. The game looked to be headed for a scoreless draw before Thalles netted the winner in the dying moments.
The first team’s Leagues Cup third-place game in Los Angeles forced OCB Head Coach Manuel Goldberg into three changes to the starting lineup that came away with a late 2-1 win over Atlanta United 2 on Aug. 23. Tahir Reid-Brown, Thomas Williams, and Colin Guske were all with the first team, replaced by Titus Sandy, Jr., Noham Abdellaoui, and Noah Levis.
The back line in front of goalkeeper Carlos Mercado was Riyon Tori, Abdellaoui, Hayden Sargis, and Sandy. Justin Hylton and Levis were the defensive midfielders behind Shak Mohammed, Justin Ellis, and Favian Loyola with Thalles up top.
This game was a difficult one to watch for nearly 90 minutes. The teams put a combined one shot on target in the first half and the majority of the second half wasn’t much better. It looked destined for a scoreless draw until the game opened up in the final minutes. It was exhilarating end-to-end action as both teams threatened on several occasions. Excellent goalkeeping by Mercado and a late strike by Thalles saw the Young Lions claim all three points.
Crown Legacy was the more dangerous team early. In the second minute, Assane Ouedraogo attempted a cross into the box. But he couldn’t get the ball to bend, sending it over the crossbar. A low ball into the box in the sixth minute looked like it might create some trouble for the OCB back line, but Mercado did well to get down and collect it.
The game’s first real chance came in the 10th minute when Ellis was knocked over and Crown Legacy took possession. Nimfasha Berchimas carried the ball to the top of the box, cutting inside to beat Abdellaoui. He fired a shot, but his attempt went wide. The OCB players were unhappy a foul wasn’t called on the turnover, arguing despite the goal kick.
Thiago made a run towards the OCB box in the 16th minute and Levis pulled him back to stop the attack. After initially allowing advantage, the referee called the foul and booked Levis. Thiago was the only player standing over the free kick about 30 yards from goal and took a direct shot. Fortunately, it was a low attmempt that rolled harmlessly wide of the target.
The Young Lions thought they had taken the lead in the 22nd minute when Mikah Thomas fouled Loyola, giving OCB a free kick near the Crown Legacy box. The set piece to the far side was headed towards the opposite post by Mohammed where Abdellaoui put it in. But the flag went up as Mohammed was deemed to be offside on the initial ball in.
Crown Legacy had two more chances in the 24th minute when Emmanuel Uchegbu received the ball near the top of the box. His shot was blocked by Sargis, but it went straight to Baye Coulibaly just outside of the 18. The follow-up attempt sailed over the crossbar, ending the attack.
Simon Tonidandel megged Levis in the 26th minute. He was looking to continue his run on the other side of the defender, but Tyger Smalls took possession instead. The midfelder shot, but his attempt was deflected over the target for a corner kick.
The ensuing set piece was played short to Uchegbu, who sent the ball towards the back post. However, it was over everyone and out of play for a goal kick.
The first chance for OCB didn’t come until the 31st minute, when Ellis laid the ball off for Hylton at the top of the box. The attacker turned and fired on target, but Isaac Walker was there to block it away. That was the only shot on target by either team in the first half.
A minute later, Ellis took a shot, however, Morrison Agyemang was too close, making it an easy block for the defender.
OCB had a scary moment in the 36th minute when Smalls made a run to the end line. Abdellaoui stuck his foot in before Smalls could get a cross off and referee Muhammed Hassan enthusiastically pointed toward the spot and six-yard box. The way he pointed made it seem like he might be calling a penalty, but he was calling a goal kick.
Uchegbu attempted a shot from the top of the box in the first minute of first-half stoppage time, but Hylton was there to block it. The ball went to Berchimas, who attempted his own attempt from distance, sending the shot over the crossbar.
After 45 minutes, Crown Legacy had the advantage in shots (9-3), crosses (3-0), and corner kicks (1-0). OCB had the edge in possession (62%-38%) and passing accuracy (88.3%-82.5%), and put the only shot on target.
The visitors nearly took the lead in the 52nd minute. A long ball beyond the far post was brought down by Uchegbu, whose cross was tipped by Mercado. It went straight to Smalls, whose shot was off the outside of the post.
Uchegbu ended up with the ball again along the end line. This time he played it to Berchimas near the top of the six-yard box. The attacker’s shot was on target, but Abdellaoui was there to clear it off the goal line, allowing OCB to end the threat.
The Young Lions won a corner kick in the 56th minute, resulting in their first chance of the second half. A short set piece wound up with Loyola at the top of the box and the attacker fired from distance, but it was right at Walker, who made the stop.
Crown Legacy had another good attempt in the 58th minute when a turnover resulted in a three-on-two counterattack. Smalls had players on either side, ultimately deciding to play it left for Thomas. The attacker was behind the back line, but he shanked the shot, sending it wide of the near post.
The visitors had another chance in the 59th minute when Uchegbu put pressure on Tori and blocked his clearance. The ball went to Thiago, who was in on goal from a tight angle. Mercado did well to defend his near post, blocking the shot to keep the game scoreless.
Mercado went down in the box after the attack, requring medical attention. Goldberg used the stoppage as an opportunity to make his first chance of the game, replacing Sandy with Albright Chikamso. It was the Orlando City Development Academy product’s first professional appearance.
In the 70th minute, Uchegbu played the ball forward for Thiago, who carried it to the end line. After a touch towards goal, he sent a shot that hit the outside of the net.
Goldberg took this stoppage to make his second change and it was another OCB debut as Jacob Ramirez came on for Levis.
Hylton sent Thalles forward in the 72nd minute with Ouedraogo putting pressure on the striker. After briefly looking to take the defender one-on-one, Thalles fired from the top of the box, sending the low shot wide.
Tonidandel had a chance to give the visitors the lead in the 74th minute when he was sent behind the OCB back line. Instead of shooting, he tried to dribble around Mercado. But the OCB goalkeeper did well to take the ball off of his foot. Tonidandel went down, but it was a clean challenge.
Ouedraogo took Thalles’ legs out from under him on the edge of the 18-yard box in the 80th minute. It was close to a penalty, but Hassan gave the Young Lions a free kick, deeming the foul just outside the area. The set piece was tapped by Hylton to Ellis, who fired on goal, but it was blocked. The deflection went off of Hylton’s arm for a handball, allowing Crown Legacy to clear.
In the 82nd minute, Ellis sent Thalles behind the Crown Legacy back line for the second time in the half. This time it was Thomas catching up with the OCB striker. Thalles got a shot off from the top of the box, but Thomas did well to slide in and block the attempt.
Loyola shielded his defender in the 85th minute before finding Hylton near the top of the box. Ouedraogo took the attacker down, giving the Young Lions another great opportunity from a set piece. This time, Hylton went for goal himself, sending his shot wide of the near post.
Ellis took a shot from outside the box in the 88th minute that took a deflection off Adrian Mendoza and went out of play for a corner kick. The ensuing set piece ended up on the head of Abdelllaoui at the far post, but his header was blocked by Jack Neeley.
Crown Legacy nearly won it in the 90th minute when Andrej Subotic made a run down the left and found a wide-open Dylan Sing right in front of the goal. But Mercado came up huge with the save to keep the game scoreless.
A minute later, Mercado was called into action again. Subotic had an open shot from close distance that Mercado blocked into the air. Sing followed it up with a header, but Mercado made a second consecutive save.
The Young Lions sprinted the other way with the ball, creating a chance of their own. Mohammed found Thalles wide open at the far post and the striker put it in to seemingly give his team the late lead. But he started his run a bit early and the flag went up for offside.
In the third minute of stoppage time, Mendoza fouled Hylton at the top of the Crown Legacy box, giving OCB a great chance for a winner. Before they could take the set piece, Goldberg made his final change, replacing Hylton with Zinedine Rodriguez.
Ellis stood over the ball, curling it towards the far post. But a defender got a head to the ball first, knocking it out for a corner kick. The ensuing set piece was punched away by Walker, ending the threat.
A week after beating Atlanta United 2 in the fifth minute of stoppage time, the Young Lions played Cardiac Cats again. But this time it was in the seventh extra minute. Mohammed dribbled across the top of the box before sending a pass to Tori. It was a poor pass that Thomas got to first, but Tori stepped in front to block the clearance. The ball popped way up into the air as Thalles shielded his defender. The striker took the ball very well, turning and putting it into the corner to give OCB the late lead.
It looked like the game might be over, but the visitors had one last attack in them just seconds after restarting play. Pushing forward, the cross into the box found Sing wide open right in front of the goal. It looked like it would be a devastating equalizer at the death, but Mercado made another huge save.
That was the final touch and the Young Lions took all three points in an exhilarating final 10 minutes.
At full time, Crown Legacy had the advantage in shots (25-11), shots on target (6-3), and crosses (9-3). OCB had the edge in corner kicks (3-2) and passing accuracy (86.3%-85%). Most importantly, the Young Lions scored the lone goal to claim all three points.
The win moves OCB above the playoff line and into eighth place, jumping Atlanta United 2 and NYCFC II. However, while they’ve played the same number of games as NYCFC II, Atlanta sits just two points back with a game in hand. It will be a tight end to the season with just four games remaining.
The Young Lions are off next weekend, before returning to action on Sept. 14 when they face Inter Miami II in Fort Lauderdale.
Orlando City
Four OCB Players Who Could Make MLS Debuts In 2026
Who are the most likely OCB players to make their first team-debuts during the 2026 season?
Orlando City has invested significantly in youth development since Luiz Muzzi and Ricardo Moreira arrived prior to the 2019 season. After signing just four players in the first five years after the club’s expansion announcement, Orlando City has signed 14 academy products to first-team deals in the last seven years.
While Muzzi departed the club this off-season, Moreira took over the role, so the emphasis developing homegrown talent is unlikely to change.
This past season alone, the club saw Colin Guske, Gustavo Caraballo, and Zakaria Taifi make their first-team debuts. Additionally, Tahir Reid-Brown, despite not getting on the field, was on the senior side’s bench for four games.
With that in mind, let’s take a look at the most likely OCB players to join the first team for the 2026 season.
Tahir Reid-Brown, 19, Defender
The most likely player to make his first team debut in 2026 is 19-year-old fullback Reid-Brown. He’s already on an MLS contract and plays left back, a position currently of need for the Lions. The defender has been with the Young Lions for the last four years, making 56 appearances with 36 starts.
Reid-Brown initially played opposite Alex Freeman on the OCB back line before Freeman made the jump to the MLS squad and was replaced by Taifi, who also ended the 2025 campaign with the first team.
Adding to the likelihood that Reid-Brown might see playing time is the uncertainty at left back. Adrian Marin is the current projected starting left back, but the Spaniard was less than impressive in his first season with Orlando City. Unless the club signs more depth at that position before the season begins, you can exepct to see Reid-Brown get some MLS playing time before long.
Jackson Platts, 18, Defender
Another player who could see his first team debut in 2026 is center back Jackson Platts. The 18-year-old was a regular OCB starter alongside Thomas Williams in 2024 before being relegated to the bench in 2025. However, the starter alongside Williams last season was Hayden Sargis, who didn’t come from the academy and is currently out of contract.
Like all defensive positions, the Lions have a lack of depth that could provide opportunities for young players. The only center backs are Robin Jansson and David Brekalo, forcing the need for a backup. The club also traded Williams, opening more room.
Platts is also a versatile option. While his natural position is center back, he’s also spent time as an outside back and in the midfield. That versatility could result in him seeing MLS action this year.
Justin Hylton, 18, Forward
The OCB player that took the biggest leap in 2025 was unquestionably Justin Hylton. The teenager was a star for the U-17 team before making his professional debut for the Young Lions. Originally a backup, he soon became a focal point of the attack and created problems for opposing defenses.
Hylton made his OCB debut on June 1 and didn’t start until Aug. 23. But he was in the starting lineup for the final six games of the season and was a crucial part of the team’s late successes. He ended the season with 11 appearances, starting six games, and recording two assists.
The only issue for Hylton is that his position is currently not the most in need. Whether the club sees him up top or in the attacking midfield, there are players in front of him. However, we could see him make his debut in an Open Cup or Leagues Cup game, if not as a late substitute in the regular season.
Dylan Judelson, 17, Midfielder
Judelson is another player who joined OCB from the academy in 2025. He started the season on an academy contract but signed to the club’s second team on Aug. 5. The defensive midfielder was a key part of the team from day one, starting the first four games of the season.
In all, Judelson made 20 appearances in 2025 with nine starts. He was in and out of the lineup with Guske, Riyon Tori, and Jhon Solis also seeing time in the role. But the Canadian youth international was very solid when on the field.
Although the departure of Cesar Araujo works in Judelson’s favor, he’s still behind veterans Eduard Atuesta, Braian Ojeda, and Wilder Cartagena, as well as Guske and MLS U22 Initiative signing Luis Otavio, while Joran Gerbet is also under contract but will miss the first part of the season recovering from a knee injury.
It’s a crowded field in front of Judelson in his position group, meaning he’ll have the biggest uphill climb of the players mentioned in this column to make his first-team debut. However, we could see the teenager with the first team for the first time this year if his development continues and there are injuries and suspensions ahead of him on the depth chart.
After years of the academy failing to produce talent for the first team, Orlando City has become one of the league’s standard bearers. That’s likely to continue this season, and it might be the start of a successful professional career at the senior level for these young players.
Orlando City B
Orlando City Exercises Contract Option on OCB Head Coach Manuel Goldberg
Manuel Goldberg is back to lead the Young Lions of OCB in 2026 after the club exercised his contract option.
Orlando City announced today that the club has exercised the option on Orlando City B Head Coach Manuel Goldberg’s contract, keeping him in purple through 2026. The Young Lions’ boss enters his third season in the position in 2026 and his fifth overall with the team.
“Since taking over the role as head coach of OCB, Manu has done a tremendous job connecting with our MLS NEXT Pro players, developing their skillsets and preparing them for opportunities with the first team and beyond,” Orlando City General Manager & Sporting Director Ricardo Moreira said in a club press release. “His deep understanding of our player pathway and internal processes has been invaluable. The continuity Manu provides is critical for the career development of both our players and staff.”
Goldberg initially joined the club in 2022 as an assistant to Martin Perelman. When Perelman was promoted to first-team assistant, Orlando City announced Goldberg as his successor on March 11, 2024. At 30 years old, Goldberg became the youngest head coach in the short history of MLS NEXT Pro.
In his first season in the position, Goldberg led his team to a record of 11-9-9 (28 points), finishing fifth in MLS NEXT Pro’s Eastern Conference. The Young Lions took fourth-seeded Chicago Fire FC II to penalties in the first round of the playoffs away from home, where they fell 5-4 to end their season.
The 2025 campaign was particularly disappointing, as the Young Lions failed to qualify for the postseason for the first time since 2022. They finished the year with 28 points (9-13-6) and tumbled to 11th in the Eastern Conference after a promising start.
Overall, Goldberg has a record of 18-21-16 in 55 games leading the Young Lions. His draw in Chicago in 2024 (and subsequent penalty shootout loss) was his only playoff appearance. Meanwhile, his teams have been 9-7 in penalty shootouts over the past two seasons.
However, Goldberg has been successful in his primary objective of producing players for the first team. Since becoming head coach of OCB, three players — Colin Guske, Gustavo Caraballo, and Zakaria Taifi — have signed Homegrown Player contracts, while Justin Ellis is seemingly on the brink of signing one as well. He’s also coached backup goalkeeper Javier Otero and, most notably, starting right back Alex Freeman, helping them develop into first-team contributors.
Goldberg began his coaching career at Israeli side Hapoel Katamon in 2015 following a three-year playing career in the country. He then joined Club Nautico Hacoaj in Buenos Aires, Argentina as an assistant coach from 2017 to 2019 before becoming a competitive program coach at Barça Academy PRO Miami. After two years in South Florida, he was hired by Orlando City as Perelman’s assistant with OCB.
Orlando City B
Orlando City B vs. FC Cincinnati 2: Final Score 4-1 as Loss Eliminates OCB from Playoff Race
OCB ended its 2025 MLS NEXT Pro campaign with a 4-1 loss to FC Cincinnati.
Orlando City B (9-13-6, 37 points) ended its 2025 MLS NEXT Pro campaign with a 4-1 loss to FC Cincinnati 2 (9-12-7, 41 points) today at Osceola County Stadium in Kissimmee. Albright Chikamso scored the lone goal for the Young Lions, and Gerardo Valenzuela, Stefan Chirila, and Kenji Mboma Dem scored for the visitors.
OCB Head Coach Manuel Goldberg made only one change to the team that drew 3-3 with Carolina Core FC on Sept. 27 and won 4-2 on penalties. Chikamso made his first start for the team, replacing Tahir Reid-Brown, who left injured in the first half in North Carolina.
The back line in front of goalkeeper Carlos Mercado was Chikamso, Thomas Williams, Hayden Sargis, and Riyon Tori. Colin Guske and Justin Hylton were the defensive midfielders behind Gustavo Caraballo, Justin Ellis, and Titus Sandy, Jr., with Shak Mohammed up top.
The Young Lions started the day in 10th place but with an opportunity to qualify for one of the eight playoff spots. Results around the league went their way, but the team failed to take advantage, as FC Cincinnati 2 dominated the match to end OCB’s season.
Cincinnati’s opening goal always seemed likely, and when it did, it briefly woke up the Young Lions. They converted an equalizer in the 30th minute but fell apart after that. Cincinnati dominated the remainder of the game, putting it away before halftime.
Cincinnati was the more attacking team early as OCB struggled to clear the ball. Valenzuela dribbled near the OCB box in the second minute before Hylton stepped on his foot, conceding a free kick near the top of the penalty area.
Mboma Dem went for goal on the set piece, sending it on target. However, Mercado got to his near post to tip the ball over the crossbar for a corner kick. FC Cincinnati 2 committed a foul on the ensuing ball into the box, ending the attack.
The visitors created another attempt in the 10th minute when Valenzuela received a pass near the top right corner of the OCB box. The attacker fired, but Chikamso blocked it out for a corner kick. Again, Cincinnati couldn’t create anything from the set piece and the Young Lions cleared the danger.
The Young Lions nearly took the lead when Hylton played Sandy down the right in the 15th minute. The rookie played it back central for Hylton near the top of the box, where he was taken down by Stiven Jimenez. Caraballo took the set piece, sending his attempt off the crossbar. The ball bounced around before being cleared to Guske at the top of the box. The Homegrown Player volleyed the ball wide of the far post.
The visitors scored in the 20th minute through a wonderful run by Valenzuela. The midfielder weaved through defenders into the OCB box, beating Williams, Chikamso, and Sargis, before guiding the ball past Mercado and inside the far post from just inside the six-yard box, giving his team the 1-0 lead.
Mohammed made a run to the top of the Cincinnati box in the 24th minute, shooting from distance. Andrei Chirila deflected it wide for a corner kick. Caraballo took the ensuing set piece, sending it through the box untouched and out for a goal kick.
In the 26th minute, Sandy sent a cross into the box that found Ellis’ head, but he sent his shot over the crossbar. Two minutes later, Hylton shot from the top of the box that deflected off Yamir Uculmana, forcing Cincinnati goalkeeper Paul Walters to tip it wide. The Young Lions kept possession in the Cincinnati third, creating another chance when Mohammed found Ellis at the top of the box. He played it forward for Sandy, whose low cross was cleared wide.
OCB continued on the attack, earning a corner kick in the 30th minute. Caraballo sent the set piece into the box, where Chikamso headed it inside the far post for his first professional goal, evening the game at 1-1.
Mboma Dem took a shot from the top right corner of the box in the 34th minute that Guske blocked. However, the OCB midfielder took the worst of it, going down injured. Since he received attention for something other than a head injury, he had to leave the game briefly, leaving the Young Lions with 10 men. The visitors took advantage when a pair of brothers converted with the help of an OCB mistake.
Andrei Chirila sent a long ball down the right for Stefan Chirila. Williams stepped in front to intercept, but he missed the ball, allowing the attacker to shield Sargis and get behind the back line. The attacker placed the ball behind Mercado, retaking the lead for Cincinnati.
Valenzuela took a layoff from Stefan Chirila in the 41st minute. The midfielder took a shot, looking for his second goal of the game, but Hylton deflected it out for a corner kick. The ensuing set piece resulted in two crosses before Uculmana pulled Hylton back, earning a yellow card.
Two minutes later, the visitors extended their lead. Hylton had the ball near the top of the OCB box, losing possession to Stefan Chirila. The midfielder touched the ball forward for Mboma Dem, who beat Mercado to his near post to give his team a 3-1 lead.
Guske went down for a second time in the first minute of first-half stoppage time. It initially looked like Goldberg would make his first change, but he decided to end the half with 10 men to avoid using a substitution window.
The final chance of the half came in the fifth minute of stoppage time when Hylton failed to clear the ball. Valenzuela took possession of the ball, firing on target and forcing Mercado to go down to make the stop.
After 45 minutes of action, Cincinnati had the edge in shots (8-7), shots on target (5-2), corner kicks (4-2), and passing accuracy (91.2%-89.5%). OCB had more crosses (3-2) but trailed by two goals at the break.
OCB made one halftime substitution at central midfield as the injured Guske was replaced by Dylan Judelson.
Cincinnati started the second half the way it ended the first half, putting pressure on the OCB back line. In the 46th minute, Valenzuela played Mboma Dem forward, but Mercado blocked his shot out of play for a corner kick. The ensuing set piece resulted in several headers that the Young Lions were unable to clear. Eventually, Williams knocked it out for another corner kick that landed on the foot of Uculmana, but his attempt went wide.
The Young Lions had one of their best attacks in the 51st minute, passing the ball around the top of the box. Mohammed took a shot from the top right corner that Andrei Chirila blocked. The ball deflected to Ellis, who fired, but Noah Adnan blocked it.
The Young Lions forced a turnover in the 53rd and went on the break with Hylton finding Mohammed to his right. The forward took a couple of touches before shooting from the top of the box, but Andrei Chirila made another block.
The visitors extended their lead again in the 59th minute when Tori blocked Stefan Chirila’s pass. Unfortunately, it went straight to Mboma Dem, allowing him to get behind the OCB back line. He sent it past Mercado to give Cincinnati a 4-1 lead.
The Young Lions nearly got one back in the 61st minute when they earned a corner kick. Caraballo sent the set piece into the box, where Sargis got his head to the ball. The center back sent it to the back post where the ball bounced off the woodwork, keeping the deficit at three goals.
Chikamso went down injured in the 67th minute, requiring attention. The stoppage allowed Goldberg to make three more changes. Favian Loyola, Noham Abdellaoui, and Jacob Ramirez entered the game for Chikamso, Williams, and Hylton.
The Young Lions should have netted a second goal in the 71st minute when Caraballo found Ellis open near the penalty spot. Ellis somehow managed to send the shot wide. Loyola got into the action in the 72nd minute, receiving the ball well outside the box. Rather than crossing it in for a teammate, he went for goal from 25 yards out, sending his attempt right to Walters.
On the other end, Carson Locker attempted a long-distance attempt, but this one sailed well over the crossbar.
Caraballo made a run to the top of the box in the 75th minute before backheeling the ball to Ellis behind him. The attacker’s second touch was a shot that forced Walters to dive to his right to tip it wide. The Young Lions couldn’t create anything from the ensuing set piece as Cincinnati cleared.
Goldberg made his final change during the second-half hydration break, replacing Sandy with Jake Basinet.
Loyola played Mohammed to the end line in the 82nd minute and the forward reached it before it went out of play. His pass was a little behind Ellis, who flicked it on frame with his heel. It was a close-range chance on target, but Walters reacted well to make the stop.
The Young Lions came close again in the 88th minute when Judelson drew a foul on Yair Ramos near the top of the OCB box. Loyola’s set piece found Abdellaoui’s head, but he sent his attempt off the post.
Mohammed earned a corner kick in the first minute of stoppage time. Loyola’s ensuing set piece delivery found Ellis, who sent his header attempt wide.
At full time, OCB had more shots (18-14), crosses (8-3), and corner kicks (7-6). However, the Young Lions struggled to put their chances on target, sending fewer on frame than the opposition (8-4). Additionally, the visitors had better passing accuracy (89.5%-88.8%).
Three points in this game would have qualified the Young Lions for a third consecutive postseason. Unfortunately, they failed to show up when needed, being completely outplayed. Meanwhile, Cincinnati was up to the occasion, earning a playoff spot on the last day of the season.
That concludes OCB’s 2025 season. The Young Lions put themselves in position to qualify for the playoffs with a three-game winning streak in August and September, but losses to teams below them were costly. Overall, it will be seen as a disappointing season for OCB.
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