December 18 2015

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Nickel Belt News

Volume 55 Number 50

Friday, December 18, 2015

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Split Lake wins three or four in Norman bantam league hockey

Nickel Belt News photo by Ian Graham The Split Lake Eagles’ Keenan Keeper, right, had 17 goals in four games in Thompson Dec. 11-13 to lead his team to three wins. BY IAN GRAHAM EDITOR@THOMPSONCITIZEN.NET

The Split Lake Eagles emerged from the Don MacLean Norman bantam hockey league tournament in Thompson Dec. 1113 in second place in the standings after winning three of four games and losing by one goal in the other. The Eagles got off to a quick start in the tournament Dec. 11, with Keenan Keeper and Gabriel Storli scoring in the first 2:35 of their opening game against the Thompson King Miners, who fought back with goals from Ryan Monias and Armando Evans to tie the game by the late second period. Keeper’s second put the Eagles on top again briefly before Monias got his second to tie the game 3-3. Jaden Osborne gave the Eagles their third lead of the game in the third period but Curtis Shymanski tied it up for Thompson before Kale Mayor scored for the King Miners on

a power play with 5:56 left in the game for the 5-4 win. Keeper continued to have a hot hand Dec. 12, scoring five times in an 11-7 win over Cross Lake Islanders 1, while Austin Kirkness and Albert Sinclair each chipped in a pair, with Osborne and Jason Ouskan adding singles. Julius Scribe had a hat trick for Cross Lake 1, while Dredyn Robinson got two and Drayden Garrick and Kadin Ross one apiece. The Eagles won their second game in a row later that day, hitting double digits offensively once again in a 10-6 victory over the Norway House North Stars. Keeper and Ouskan each had four goals, with Osborne and Sinclair adding singles for Split Lake. Richard Ducharme and Henry Muchikekwanape had two each for Norway House, while Tim Folster and Kaden Munroe each scored once. Split Lake ran their win streak to three

Dec. 13 when they shut out the Cross Lake Islanders 2 14-0. Keeper was once again an offensive force, scoring six times, while Sinclair and Storli both had hat tricks and Osborne two goals. Karson Neckoway made 20 saves for the shutout. The two Cross Lake teams had a go at each other Dec. 12, sawing off in a 4-4 draw. Charlton Beardy had three goals for Cross Lake 2 with Harold McKay recording the other, while Robinson and Creighton Sinclair each had two for Cross Lake 1. Cross Lake 1 picked up its only victory of the weekend on the last day of the tournament, beating Norway House 6-5. Morgan McKay and Scribe had two goals each for the Islanders, with Kadin Ross and Sinclair scoring the others. Muchikekwanape had a hat trick for the North Stars, who also got goals from Ducharme and Theorin Folster. Cross Lake 1 concluded the tournament with a 13-2 loss to Thompson. Garrick and

Kadin Ross were the goal scorers. Norway House won its opening game of the tournament 8-6 against Cross Lake 2 on Dec. 11, getting two goals each from Theorin Folster, Muchikekwanape and Troy Muswagon along with singles by Trent Hudson and Hunter Simpson. Beardy had three goals for the Islanders, with Ethan Halcrow scoring two and Christian Ross adding a single. The North Stars followed that with a 9-4 loss to Thompson Dec. 12. Theorin Folster, Tim Folster, Hudson and Muchikekwanape had the goals for Norway House. Cross Lake 2 lost its other game 15-2 to Thompson, getting both goals from Beardy. The King Miners lead the standings with eight points after the first weekend of play, followed by the Eagles with six points, Cross Lake 1 with three points, Norway House with two points and Cross Lake 2 with a single point.

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