The Peewee tier one team had a very good weekend playing a tough team in Meadow Lake on Saturday. ‘Mick Jager’ Fontaine with the only two goals, assisted by ‘King Kong Konnor’ Poitras. Back home on Sunday, the team played terrific, holding their own for fifty minutes, a one all tie late into the third period against one of the top teams in the league, Bonnyville. They simply ran out of gas late in the third period losing this one 5 to 1 in the end. Goalie Vanden ‘Super Mario’ Moroziuk facing 40 shots in this one played outstanding standing on his head at times. ‘King Kong Konnor’ Poitras with the only goal, assisted by ‘Cash’ Paycheque’ Capjack and ‘ Mick Jager’ Fontaine. Tonight the Peewee one team will travel Vegreville to play the first game of round two of their zone 7 provincial round robins. The second game will be held here next Monday night.
Bad news once again for the injury ridden Bantam Avalanche losing one of their top defenseman for the second time this year. Jace ‘the Stafford Streak’ who just returned from a broken wrist a week ago is off now with a broken elbow and will be out of action for a minimum of two weeks, if not more. It was a busy week for the short bench Bantams who played in Lac La Biche on Tuesday night winning that one, then traveled to the Border City, Lloydminster on Wednesday night losing that one by one goal. On Sunday, they traveled back to the Border City once more playing to a three all tie. ‘Lightning Liam’ Ludlage, ‘King Cole’ Bendixen and Dallas ‘Cowboy’ Bristow scoring the goals , Jaden ‘Jetstream’ Van Maarion in on the assists.
After last weeks Donnybrook up in Cold Lake the Midget Avalanche team had four players suspended for a couple of games each and were scheduled to play Saddle Lake in a provincial game on Wednesday night in Saddle Lake. Fortunately Saddle Lake wasn’t a very strong team and our guys were able to beat them with a small roster in one game by more than ten goals to move on to the next round.
On Saturday, they traveled to the Border City still short four players and came home with a four all tie. The Avalanche were leading 3 to 1 after the first period, but started to power out in the second and third period, just barely hanging on to the tie with the help of goalie Colton ‘Colt 45’ Van Maarion. Two goals each for Nick ‘Sparky’ Anderson and Brody ‘the Big O’ Odgaard. Wolke ‘Wolfman’ Cueva and Hayden ‘Hot Wheels’ Ludlage with the assists.
On Sunday. with almost a full line up, the Avalanche returned to the scene of the crime, Cold Lake losing this one 8 to 3. Not great, but not nearly as bad as the week before and far less penalties. The Avalanche facing a pretty tough goalie, they put 53 shots on their net. Between the pipes, our goalie Spencer ‘Fortress’ Hardcastle facing 50 himself. ‘Sparky’ the ‘Wolfman’ and team captain ‘Awesome Alex’ Hunter with the goals. Austin ‘Astro’ Axley with two helpers, rugged D Man ‘Warrior Warren’ Ference with one.
In girls action this past weekend Sydnee ‘Sid the Kid’ Crawford and Jadey ‘the Lady’ Capjack playing Bantams for the Vermilion Tigers defeated Fort Saskatchewan, in provincial play and will go on to the next round.
Meanwhile over in St Paul old team mates from the Storm met in Midget provincial action. On the St. Paul Canadiens side there was Halle ‘Comet ‘ Stybel, Fawn ‘Fonzy ‘ Ockerman, Ashley ‘Hacksaw’ Hunter, the Hladunewich sisters, all who have played with Heaven ‘the Brick House’ Colbourne on the Storm, who was playing goal for the Lakeland Jaguars. The Jaguars defeated the St. Paul Canadiens in the two game total point series in the third overtime period. ‘Brick house’ got pretty lucky when ‘Raging Paige’ Henderson from the Canadiens took a wicked slap shot that went off the crossbar. One minute later the Jaguars scored to win the series and go on to the next round.
And now for the K. A. Campbell quote of the week. “One road trip we were stuck on the runway for seven hours. The plane kept driving and driving until we arrived at the rink and then I realized we were on a bus.” – Glenn Healy