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Vol. 8 No. 12
• free distribution throughout The South Cariboo • JANUARY 3, 2014
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Jordan Low, right, scored the 100 Mile House Wranglers first goal in the 4-3 victory over the Revelstoke Grizzlies in Revelstoke on Dec. 20. The Wranglers start a three-games-in-three-nights road trip starting tonight (Jan. 3) against the Fernie GhostRiders, Creston Valley Thunder Cats (Jan. 4) and the Kimberley Dynamiters (Jan. 5).
Wranglers split weekend games Team had great results in 2013, finishing in top half of league standings Ken Alexander Free Press
Despite missing a few key players, the 100 Mile House Wranglers had a win and a loss on Dec. 20-21 before enjoying the Christmas break. The Wranglers knocked off the Revelstoke Grizzlies 4-3 in Revelstoke on Dec. 20, but suffered a 3-2 loss to the Sicamous Eagles in 100 Mile House the next night. Revelstoke rumble The night belonged to the special teams, as the Grizzlies opened the scoring with a power play marker. However, the Wranglers notched three extra man goals
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100 Mile House and Surrounding Area In the Red Caboose, Save-On-Food’s Parking Lot
for a 3-1 lead. The 100 Mile goal scorers were Jordan Low (Lane van de Wetering, Bradley Williams), Tyson Levesque (van de Wetering, Braeden St. Louis), and Connor Sloan (Levesque, van de Wetering). Low notched the game winner at 11:28 of the third period on assists from Levesque and Brady Ward. Kristian Stead stopped 33 of 36 Grizzlies shots for the victory. GM/coach Doug Rogers says the game was extremely dirty and the minimum number of penalties called do not reflect the style of play. “Our players battled hard. It is difficult to get a win on the road at anytime, but our guys found a way to get it done. This is a very
good step for us.” Eagles nip Wranglers Despite outshooting Sicamous 46-33, the hometown Wranglers fell 3-2 in what Rogers called an up-and-down effort. The Wranglers opened the scoring with a goal from Robert Orrey (Stephan Egan, William Orrey). However, Sicamous notched two markers, including a power play goal for too many men on the ice, to take the lead, before Williams (van de Wetering, Sloan) sent the teams to their respective dressing rooms deadlocked at two apiece. Sicamous claimed the two points on a goal with less than four minutes remaining in the
final frame. “We had enough opportunities to score a third goal but could not beat [Eagles net minder Kris] Joyce – he played well,” says Rogers. “The third goal for Sicamous was scored due to a line change issue. The issue/mistake was my fault at the bench, not the players. I need to take ownership of that and not leave it on the players.” The Wranglers had a few key players out of the lineup on the weekend. Luke Santerno missed both games, as he played for Merritt on Friday night (Dec. 20) and returned with the flu and could not play on Saturday.
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