The Cavaliers actually boasted the top two point scorers from the first week of competition, with Cornwall headlining the group and Dwight Van Dyke close in second.
Cornwall reeled off three goals and had two assists while receiving credit for both game-winning scores against Daemen and Roberts Wesleyan.
The junior playmaker factored into all four of the Cavaliers goals against Daemen in the season opener. He recorded Walsh’s first two goals of the season – with just over a minute elapsed between each strike – early in the first half.
Cornwall also fed Van Dyke on both goals for assists in the shutout effort.
Both players scored against Roberts Wesleyan as well and Cornwall’s third goal of the season came in the 14th minute of regulation. In a 3-1 final, it resulted in his second game winner in as many contests.