That was the start of a 9-1 run for Redwoods, capped off by goal by Joe Walters with 1:36 remaining to give the team its first lead of the game since going up 1-0.
“We didn’t want anybody home to turn their TVs off,” Stagnitta joked.
That set up the first of Rambo’s heroic actions which came out of a Whipsnakes timeout with 30 seconds remaining. He took a pass from Drew Snider and found space right down the middle to run in and equalize.
Whipsnakes got the first faceoff of the overtime frame and Rambo didn’t waste any time. He executed a question mark dodge from X around Matt Landis and beat Redwoods rookie goalie Tim Troutner.
“It’s a game of runs,” Rambo said. “We just dug deep.”
The Philadelphia native, who had previously lost two NCAA championships in his hometown, got to leave the field with a big smile on his face this time.
“Especially playing in the NLL with the Wings here, I grew up in Philly, any time I play in Philly it’s special,” Rambo said. “To win a championship here means everything.”
John Haus scored a hat trick for the Whips and added an assist, while Mike Chanenchuk had three points. Matt Kavanagh led the Redwoods with four points, while Ryder Garnsey and Brent Adams each had three.
Whipsnakes’ Kyle Bernlohr made 16 saves and was vital in the net.