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Fair Play Winner:
Penticton
Pee Wee Tier 2
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March 18-21, 2012
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Okanagan Mainline
Penticton
Teams
Wins
Losses
Ties
Points
Juan de Fuca
5
0
0
10
Penticton
5
1
0
10
NSWC
3
2
0
6
Mission
3
3
0
6
Fort St John
0
4
0
0
Kamloops
1
2
0
2
Cranbrook
0
3
0
0
Williams Lake
1
2
1
3
Rossland-Trail
1
2
1
3
Mar 18, 2012
#
Time
Home
Goals
Visitor
Goals
001
7:15AM
NSWC
2
Kamloops
0
Shut out goaltending by North Shore Winter Club goalie Cole Demers and scoring of Jonas Leas (game winner) and Liam Kindree led NSWC over Kamloops 2-0 in the opening game of the Pee Wee Tier 2 provincials in Penticton
002
9:45AM
Fort St John
0
Penticton
6
A goal and two assists by Raphael Bassot and shut out goaltending by Alyck Coombes led the host Penticton Vees to a 6-0 victory over the tired Fort Saint John Flyers.
003
12:15PM
Juan de Fuca
17
Cranbrook
1
The detour through Montana showed on the ice as a tired Cranbrook team were outshot 51-9 in the third game of the Pee Wee Tier 3 tournament at Penticton. Leading the scoring for Juan de Fuca was Brady Lynn and Tyler Preziuso with 4 goals and 1 assist each. Noah Huston scored the lone goal for Cranbrook.
004
2:45PM
Mission
8
Williams Lake
6
Mission scored 4 unanswered goals to overcome a 6-4 deficit to defeat the Williams Lake Timberwolves 8-6. Michael Sande with 3 goals 2 assists led Mission, Daine DuBois also had the hat trick as well as 2 assists. Mission outshot Williams Lake 38-30
005
6:00PM
Penticton
6
Rossland-Trail
3
An unassisted goal by Carsen Erhardt,his second of the game, proved to be the winner in a 6-3 victory in the final game of the day. Scoring for Rossland/Trail was Noland Lee, Aidan Browell, and Aiden Middlesworth. Shots were 38-37 in favour of the Vees
Mar 19, 2012
#
Time
Home
Goals
Visitor
Goals
006
8:00AM
Mission
5
Fort St John
2
Bronson Sharpe scored the winner, his second of the game, as Mission went on to defeat Fort St. John 5-2 in the second day opener at Penticton. FSJ made it close by scoring two goals 30 seconds apart but could not get the equalizer before Mission forward Michael Sande scored the insurance goals.
007
10:30AM
Kamloops
2
Juan de Fuca
6
A short handed goal by Tyler Preziuso seven seconds into the second period was the turning point for Juan de Fuca in a come from behind 6-2 victory. Bennett Hunter and Christopher Dakers each scored unnassisted goals for Kamloops. Shots on goal were 28 each in this fast paced, physical game.
008
1:00PM
Williams Lake
6
Rossland-Trail
6
Two third period goals, 24 seconds apart, earned the Williams Lake Timberwolves a 6-6 tie verses Rossland/Trail. Leading the scoring for Rossland Trail was Noland Lee with 2 goals and 1 assist. Daine DuBois with three and Will Paynton with a goal and 3 assists led the Timberwolves. Shots on goal favoured Rossland Trail 32-30.
009
3:30PM
Cranbrook
2
NSWC
11
North Shore Winter Club's Darrion Kerr scored in each period and added 1 assist to led NSWC 11-2 over Cranbrook. Scoring for Cranbrook was Terrell Clarricoates (Owen Lee) and Caige Sterzer (Owen Lee & Devon Atti)in a loosing cause.
010
6:00PM
Penticton
2
Mission
1
What hockey is all about. End to end hockey, great goaltending by Chad Cromar for Mission and Shane Farkas for Penticton. Opening the scoring was Penticton's Raphael Bassot (unassisted). Mission tied the game at 7:36 of the second on a goal by Michael Nemeth (Bronjon Sharpe, Michael Sidhu) Penticton's winning tally was scored by Landan Robertson (Tyran Robertson Raphael Bassot)at 16:57 of the third. Shots favoured Penticton 38-28
Mar 20, 2012
#
Time
Home
Goals
Visitor
Goals
011
6:30AM
Fort St John
5
Williams Lake
8
Williams Lake Timberwolves Daine DuBois scored 5 goals (2 Assists) bringing his tournament total to eleven goals in leading the Timberwolves to a 8-5 victory over the Ft. St John Flyers. Aiden Craig-Steele had a hat trick for the Flyers. The Timberwolves outshot the Flyers 57-31.
012
9:00AM
Rossland-Trail
2
Mission
4
Goals by Mission Stars Bronson Sharpe, Gage Gonclavo, Michael Sidhu and Sean Sidhu led the Stars to a 4-2 victory. Scoring for Rossland Trail was Matthew Yorston (Aiden Browell-Tyler Ghirardosi) and Derek Green (Brad Baldwin). Shots on goal favored Rossland/Trail 44-30.
013
11:30AM
NSWC
1
Juan de Fuca
7
Five Juan de Fuca third period goals broke open a 2-1 game giving Juan de Fuca a 7-1 victory to determine the final 2 playoff positions. Leading JDF was Zack Piercey with 2 goals and 1 assist. Liam McLeod scored an unassisted goal to break the shutout. Final shots on goal favoured Juan de Fuca 36 - 21.
014
2:00PM
Kamloops
6
Cranbrook
0
Three goals by Keenan Gannon led Kamloops to a 6-0 victory over Cranbrook. Kendra Woodland and Nicolas Boehm shared the shutout win. Shots on goal were 51-13 favoring Kamloops.
015
4:30PM
Rossland-Trail
11
Fort St John
7
Three goals each by Noland Lee and Aiden Middlesworth led Rossland/Trail to a 11-7 victory. Jacob Lang led the Fort St. John scoring with 3 goals and 1 assist in a loosing cause.
016
7:00PM
Williams Lake
3
Penticton
10
Affiliated player Manny Bahniwal scored a goal and two assists as Penticton Vees defeated Williams Lake 10-3. Daine Dubois scored his 12th and 13th goals of the tournament. Will Paynton contributed a goal and 2 assists in loosing cause.
Mar 21, 2012
#
Time
Home
Goals
Visitor
Goals
017
8:00AM
Juan de Fuca
6
Mission
5
What a game. Decided at 3:06 in the first overtime period, Juan de Fuca advanced to the Pee Wee championship game at Penticton. Grizzlies forward Keegan Durrance assisted on the overtime winner to finish with a 6 point game (3 goals 3 assists). Leading the Mission Stars, were Michael Sande with 3 goals and the standout goaltending of Chad Cromar, to the bronze metal game. Shots on goal favoured JDF 57 - 36.
018
10:45AM
Penticton
1
NSWC
3
No joy in Mudville as the host Penticton Vees were defeated by the North Shore Winter Club Winterhawks 3-1. Scoring for the Winterhawks were Liam Kindree, Hudson Schandor and Liam MacLeod. Raphael Bassot broke the shutout for NSWC goalie Cole Demers with 24 seconds left on the clock.
019
4:30PM
Mission
2
Penticton
8
Penticton Vees came to play and went away with a third place finish. The Vees were also awarded the Fair Play Trophy based, in part, to an average of 7.5 average penalty minutes per game. Jordan Schulting recorded 4 goals (2 on the power play) and 2 assists in leading the Vees to victory in the bronze metal game. Michael Sande on the power play his 11th of the tournament and Gage Concalves responded for the Stars.
020
7:30PM
Juan de Fuca
5
NSWC
0
A first period power play goal by Jordan Guiney (Brady Lynn, Caleb Kueber)turned out to be the winner as Jaun de Fuca defeted North Shore Winter Club 5-0. The Winterhawks went on and scored 4 unanswered third period goals to secure the championship banner. Shots on goal were even at 22.