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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Sunday Morning Catch-up

Manitoba AAA Bantam Showcase
Scoring Leaders - (2 Events Combined)
Rank
Player
Team
GP
G
A
PTS
1
Dylan Thiessen
WPG Monarchs
4
10
8
18
2
Tristin Langen
Parkland Rangers
7
6
9
15
3
Jermaine Loewen
Interlake Lightning
7
6
7
13
4
Josh Tripp
Parkland Rangers
7
8
5
13
5
Chad Kilimnik
Parkland Rangers
7
7
6
13
6
Ben Dalke
Pembina Valley Hawks
7
9
4
13
7
Leif Mattson *
Interlake Lightning
7
6
6
12
8
Micahel Markus
Norman Wolves
6
6
6
12
9
Vince Loschaivo
WPG Hawks
4
6
6
12
10
Dawson Martin
WPG Monarchs
4
8
4
12
11
Logan Christensen
Pembina Valley Hawks
7
7
4
11
12
Tyler Ens
Pembina Valley Hawks
7
2
9
11
13
Blaze Bezecki
WPG Hawks
4
6
5
11
14
Kevin Jakisch
WPG Monarchs
4
5
6
11
15
Connor Barley
WPG Hawks
4
5
5
10



Friday Action
Pembina Valley Hawks 4 - Winnipeg Hawks B2 1
D - William Lovell with 3 points and team scoring leader Ben Dalke picks up 2 goals for Pembina Valley.  William Burton the lone marker for Pembina Valley.

Westman Cougars 3 - Yellowhead Chiefs 2
Braden Billaney had 1-1-2 in leading Westman to the win.  Brody Smith and Keaton Moore scored for Yellowhead.

Brandon Wheat Kings 4 - NW Ontario 2
The Wheat Kings team scoring leader Chipper Osiname scored twice and Bryce Webber had 1-1-2.    Osiname has 7-3-10 in 15 league games.

Winnipeg Monarchs B2 5 - Eastman Selects 2
Top 10 '99 born ranked Stelio Mattheos picks up 2 goals and 1 assist while D- Max Martin and Tyler Campbell each had 1-1-2.  D- Noah Cousineau had a pair of helpers for Eastman.

Parkland Rangers 9 - Norman Wolves 3
Trisitin Langen had 2 goals and 2 assists for Parkland and Josh Tripp along with Braydee Prokopchuk each had a pair of goals in the big win.  Michael Markus and Bryson Werbicki-Mallett had 1-1-2 for Norman.

Interlake Lightning 8 - Central Plains Capitals 4
Devun Grott and Leif Mattson each had 2 goals and 1 assist in pacing the Lightning to a 8-4 win.  Jermaine Loewen, who has really risen up our rankings throughout the season picked up 3 more points.

Saturday Action
Yellowhead Chiefs 9 - Norman Wolves 4
Dylan Kimpinski and 99 -Jacob Tibbatts each pick up 2 goals and 1 assist in handing Norman another lopsided defeat.  Michael Markus had 2-1-3 for Norman, the 2nd straight multiple point performance for Markus in the showcase.

Westman South 3 - Winnipeg Hawks B2 2
Kirkup, Dillabough and Waddell for Westman and Cody Glass for the Hawks B2 hit the score-sheet.

Central Plains 3 - Winnipeg Monarchs B2 3
The Monarchs B2 get another 2 goals from '99 born Stelio Mattheos while Central Plains had goals from Wall, Schur and Frank.

Parkland Rangers 5 - Brandon Wheat Kings 2
Josh Tripp paced the Rangers attack with 2 goals and Ryland Nernberg picked up 1-1-2.  English and Kokorudz replied for Brandon.

Eastman Selects 5 - Interlake Lightning 4
Adam Touchette with the biggest performance of the showcase to date with 2 goals and 3 assists while Boedey Vaeth had 2-2-4 in the win.  '99 born Leif Mattson put up another multiple point game with 1-1-2.

Pembina Valley Hawks 12 - NW Ontario 1
Dane Halstead had 3 goals and Ben Dalke along with Logan Christensen each  huge games with 2-3-5.  Dalke and '99 born Christensen have been in a battle all season long for the team scoring lead.

Norman Wolves 7 - Winnipeg Hawks B2 5
Michael Markus continues his impressive play with his 3rd straight game scoring, he now has 6 goals in 3 games after picking up 3 goals in this one.  Connor Dewar had 2 goals.  The Hawks B2 got goals from 5 different players, including Cody Glass once again.

Winnipeg Monarchs B2 5 - Yellowhead Chiefs 3
The star of this game was once again Stelio Mattheos with 1-2-3.  D- Max Martin continues his strong season with 2 assists.  Yellowhead got 1-2-3 from Dayton Heino.

Brandon Wheat Kings 4 - Westman Cougars 1
Chipper Osiname once again led the Wheat Kings attack with 2-1-3.  His right hand man Braden Kokorudz with 1-1-2.  D- Tristen Cross, brother of Blazers Dman Landon Cross scored for Westman.

Pembina Valley Hawks 6 - Central Plains Capitals 2
Once again, as has been the case all season long Ben Dalke and 99 born Logan Christensen led the way with 2 goals each.  Tyson Ens had 1-3-4 in the win.  Tower and Anderson scored for Central Plains.

Eastman Selects 5 - NW Ontario 1
Boedey Vaeth and Braeden Binda each scored 2 goals and Adam Touchette had 1-1-2 in pacing the attack.

Parkland Rangers 8 - Interlake Lightning 5
Chad Kilimnik had 3 goals and 1 assist while Josh Tripp and Tristin Langen each had 1-2-3 in the win.  Karson Collins had 2 goals for Interlake.

Rick Lapointe Memorial Tournament - Victoria
It will be OHA facing Seafair in the final of the Rick Lapointe Memorial Tournament this afternoon.  Not much of a surprise to see OHA in the final and they were dominant in out-scoring their opponents 28-2 in going 5-0-0.  Seafair, in reaching the final went 4-0-1 while going 15-10 in the process for goals for and against.

Tournament Scoring Leaders
REV 20LEAGUE LEADING PLAYERSNEXT 20 >
PLAYER#PTEAMGPGAPTSP/GPIM
1Beck Malenstyn11FOHA577142.84
2Nicolas Bizzutto19FSurrey546102.04
3Parm Dhaliwal10FSurrey55491.80
4Dale McCabe11FVRC55491.80
5Alexander McLeod15FSeafair57181.64
6Liam Nijhoff4DOHA56281.66
7Luke Warkentin21FSurrey53581.68
8Davis Koch17FOHA54371.42
9Taylor Ward14FOHA53471.44
10Carter Stephenson16DHollyburn53361.24


Highlights from Saturday Night in Bantam Hockey
- The Calgary Bisons continue to play without captain D - Ryely Mckinstry and squeak by Red Deer Black 7-6.  Jesse Sheen picked up 5 assists in filling the void on the backend for the Bisons.  Dylan Williamson scored twice.  Jeffrey De Wit scored 3 goals, giving him a team leading 14-20-34 in 17 games.

- Sam Steel and Tyler Benson, two of the top potential picks for the bantam draft went head to head on Saturday night but neither found the back of the net.  Tyler Benson was able to pick up 4 assists though in a 6-1 win.  Sherwood park continued to play with out 4 key forwards and 2 top defenseman.  Benson now has 86 points in 18 games this season.  WEHP Top 10 ranked player D- David Quenneville scored 3 goals.  He leads all dmen with 19 goals in 18 games.

-Jevne/Volcan/Readman line remain red hot for MLAC.  They combined for 9 points.  All three players are in the top 9 of the AMBHL scoring race.

- Brayden Hyland scored 3 goals for CAC in a 5-2 win over Grand Prairie.  Hyland has a team leading 9 goals in 20 games.

- Nolan Patrick picks up another 7 points in a Winnipeg Hawks 13-0 win over rival Winnipeg Warriors.  Patrick has joined the conversation as a potential challenger for #1 overall with 13-13-26 in 7 games this year.  He was injured to start the season.

- In a battle between two of the top teams in BC, it was NSWC and BWC tieing at 1-1.  Dante Hannoun had the lone goal for NSWC.  A night before it was NSWC getting by Coquitlam 4-2.  Team scoring leader '99 born Jordy Bellerive with 2 goals and 1 assist.

- Lastly, in the small Lethbridge Bantam Tournament, it will be Lethbridge vs. Calgary Edge for the Gold today.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

As a NSWC parent all I can say is I'm disappointed with the reffing in the game. Bad calls both ways. Really hard fought even game. Thought BWC didn't get as many shots on us as they usually did and that was the difference as goaltending is usually the difference when we play BWC. White capitalized on a turnover and scored & Hannoun scored a PP snipe
Great game

Anonymous said...

OHA should be embarrassed for even entering in this tournament.
and WEHP should be for even given them any recognition.

May Langley should enter the AAA Fond Du Lac Classic. Congrats and a great tournament......

Anonymous said...

very dissapointed in the coverage of the P.A tournament. And in the allstar team selection, Lind, Warkentine, and Legein with Davidson and Parsons with Labelle as goalie? Only Labelle in my estimation deserved it with Lind as a honourable mention. Its sad that the players who maybe deserve the accolade get overlooked by stats lookers who feel that the earlier mentioned lineup get the honour. Its "tournament allstar team" not league allstars!

Anonymous said...

geez people, haven't you figured out yet how those all-star teams are picked? They're picked before the tournament even starts, look at Med Hat

Anonymous said...

December 10, 2012 8:46 AM

Its whoever in the top 3 or 4 of each category of this site.

December 9, 2012 10:00 AM
I guess WEHP does not attend NSWC games anymore since they can't write more then one sentence about them.

Anonymous said...

Agree with the comment that NSWC does not get enough credit.

Destroyed teams in Medicine Hat, two easy wins over Llodminster, thumped North Stars and Medicine Hat.