His physical and fast-paced Chrome team earned their trip to the final by fending off a late surge by the Archers en route to a 21-18 victory.
“The {format] was definitely novel the first three days, but just like anything, you start to learn the little nuances. Our guys have done that,” Monte said. “Our guys are dialed in right now. They’re excited. I think they’ve embraced this whole thing, and tomorrow we’ll see what happens.”
Both teams were grateful for another chance to play, but for Atlas, the chance to play in the final was extra special. This week was the first time Atlas competed for Brooks during his tenure as interim head coach, and that fact was not lost on Atlas players. Jack Concannon, who’s spent his entire career playing with and now for Brooks, spoke about how impactful it’s been to have him in charge.
“It’s been cool to see him evolve from a teammate and player to an assistant coach and now an interim head coach,” Concannon said. “I think he’s done a great job, especially with how new this is and learning on the fly.”
“We wanted to rally around him and Spencer [Ford],” Costabile said. “We know right now that we have two great guys leading us, and hopefully they can continue to lead us to a championship.”
Brooks spoke about the team’s focus on the ultimate goal of winning the PLL Championship Series.
“It’s about us sticking together. We can bend but never break,” Brooks said. “I told these guys we have to climb the mountain. It’s going to be a tough mountain, but we have to continue to keep our eyes on the top.”