Article: WAVE 14, DRILLERS 4 Edmonton's defeat keeps home sweet; Wave extends perfect record at Bradley Center

It would have taken a miracle on Fourth Street for the first- place Edmonton Drillers to leave the Bradley Center with a victory Saturday afternoon.

At least that's the way the Milwaukee Wave saw it. Keeping its home record clean at 6-0, the surging Wave moved within one-half game of the Drillers with a convincing 14-4 indoor soccer victory before 4,333 fans.

Milwaukee (10-5) has split the first four games of an eight-game series with Edmonton (9-3), its new North Division rival, and will not play the Drillers again until early March.

"We don't want to let anybody off the hook," said Wave midfielder Peter Hattrup, who shook out of a slump with a two-point goal and two assists. ...

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