Bay Breakers Batter Boston Banshees
The Bay Breakers, 3-1, travelled to Veterans’ Memorial Stadium in Quincy, Massachusetts, on Sunday, June 7, to take on the Boston Banshees, 1-3, knowing that a win would keep them near the top of the table at the mid-season mark.
Playing in a humid 74 degrees with rain and wind, the Banshees scored first, in the third minute, following a lineout on the 5-meter line. The pack mauled its way to the try line for flanker Gen Quirion to score. The conversion went wide and the Banshees led 5-0.
The Breakers countered with a darting run through the back line by outside center Tapaita Satini, and fly-half Laura Bocek, playing the penalty advantage, took a chance with a cross-kick which went into touch. The ensuing penalty took the Breakers to the five-meter line and the pack did the rest, with lock Nikki Lynch scoring her third try of the season. Bocek’s conversion was good, and the Breakers led 7-5 with just over nine minutes played.
A storming individual run by Satini gave the Breakers another try in the 12th minute. Bocek’s conversion was good, and the Breakers led, 14-5. A penalty kick from Banshees fly-half Amanda Wild in the 16th minute kept the home team close, 14-8, but the Breakers’ backs kept finding gaps in the Banshees defensive line and their forwards kept the pressure relentless. The rain slowed the offensive playmaking at times, but the Breakers pack finally pushed their powerful maul over for a try, which was scored by flanker Hope Cooper. The conversion didn’t go through, but the Breakers led, 19-8.
The Banshees didn’t slow down, with No. 8 Yeja Dunn, WER’s top try scorer in 2025 with 12 tries (60 points), making solid runs and smart passes to their teammates. Wild nearly found Emma Santosuosso on the wing with a cross-kick but the Banshees had to settle for a penalty, which Wild kicked through the posts, bringing her team within eight, 19-11, in the 32nd minute.
With just a few minutes remaining in the half, good pressure by the Banshees brought them to the Breakers’ five-meter line, allowing Dunn to show why they’re so dangerous on offense. They made two carries, stretching to touch the ball over the try line after the second run. Wild’s conversion was good and the Banshees trailed by one, 19-18.
The two teams split the series last year, and at the half, neither side looked likely to give up first in this match, their first matchup of the 2026 season.
Halftime:
Bay Breakers 19, Boston Banshees 18
The Banshees started the second half as they’d finished the first, forcing the Breakers back to their own try line and when Dunn failed to score, lock Molly McAlevey did. The kick was good from out wide, and the Banshees had their first lead since the 8th minute, 25-19.
The Breakers weren’t done, and after a strong team effort in the 49th minute, substitute back row Roseline Okpara barreled over for a try. The conversion from Bocek was good and the Breakers took the lead again, 26-25 having earned a bonus point.
Breakers’ substitute Aly Namosilmalua looked threatening as she broke through the Banshees’ defense in the 61st minute. The visitors managed to keep the pressure on and in the 64th minute, Okpara pushed her way past a few Banshees before being tackled. She took the ball out of the ruck and with a smart pick and go, carried the ball over the line. Bocek’s kick was good, and the Breakers led 33-25.
With less than four minutes remaining, Okpara sealed the win for the Breakers, bouncing through two tackles before being taken to the ground and once again taking the ball out of the ruck and crossing the line for a hat trick. Bocek’s conversion squeaked through the posts, and the score was 40-25.
Needing another try to get a bonus point, the Banshees hustled to the final whistle but couldn’t get through the Breakers’ defense.
Final Score: Bay Breakers 40, Boston Banshees, 25
The Bay Breakers are now 4-1, the Boston Banshees are 1-4.











