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Renfrew Minor Hockey Association weekly report Midget Wolves lost in the semifinals in Cornwall Feb. 3 to 5, 3-1 to Richmond West Carleton. The Wolves won all three games in round robin play, 4-1 over Gloucester/Orleans, 4-0 blanking of Pembroke with Carter Atkins with the shutout. Wolves doubled Metcalfe 4-2 and hammered Muskrat 10-1. Jacob Miller and Carter Atkins both won two games in goal, Miller was in goal against RWC. Zach Moran led the way with five goals, Ben Scheuneman added four, Jared Burnette three and Nicholas Fleguel also fired three goals. John Agnew and Carter Bleeks fired a pair and Thomas Barber, Tyler Blackburn,Tanton Landriault and Nicholas Crozier fired one goal a piece. Fleguel added three assists, Crozier, Barber, Burnette and Brett Clouthier had two assists apiece. Wolves have first bye to the semi-finals until later this month starting at home. Novice Wolves Renfrew finished the season in second after (17-6-1) beating Petawawa 4-1 Feb. 5 .Kale Osipenko was in goal. Kent Greer netted three goals and now has over 100-plus league and tournaments. Easton Curley got the other. Wolves lost 4-1 to Muskrat Feb. 4 at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. Thomas Narezny scored the goal. Muskrat won the division in first, meaning they play Valley Storm in quarter finals. Wolves lost in Arnprior 5-4 Jan. 28, Greyer Craig, Kent Greer, Taavi Stevenson and Byron Box scored. Atom Wolves
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The Atom House Barkers Collision Centre finished first overall in the regular season with 18 wins, 1 loss and 1 tie. Team members pictured in the front row from Left to right: Nicholas Scerba, Corson Scobie, Greyson Mousseau, Easton Clarke, Isaiah Kaseke, Lakyn Zadow. Second Row: Lain Phillips, Nolan McIntyre, Anthony Emon-Brydges, Cayden McKinnon, Lucas Powell, Derrick O’Grady, Connor Pilgrim. Back Row: Jeremy Scobie, Brian McIntyre, Chad Scerba, Randy Clarke and missing from the picture is: Chris Phillips and Abby Kelusky. Renfrew finished in sixth place at 8-13-3 with 19 points. They were beaten 6-1 by first place Muskrat, Sawyer Wilson scored. Wyatt Crozier and Carter Dubeau faced 25 shots. Renfrew beat Pembroke 3-1 Jan. 29, Chase St. Michael, Duncan Lennox and Zoey Bresnahan scored for the atoms. Renfrew got beaten 7-2 in Arnprior Jan. 28. Kolton Osipenko and Cole Brownlee scored for Ren-
frew. Peewee Wolves In league play Renfrew doubled Petawawa 6-3 Jan. 30. Angus Duchene scored three times, Gavin Halk, Braeden Curley and Jake McLeod scored singles. Renfrew beat Deep River 3-2 Jan. 31 on their sixth straight game. Duchene, now with 62 goals, added a pair. McLeod had one and MacKenzie Earle won both games in nets.
Wolves finished third place. No report Feb. 6 from Pembroke. Wolves are 13-7-3 for 29 points. Bantam Wolves They won the Cornwall tournament Feb 3-4-5, playing Muskrat in the opening round. Renfrew went unbeaten with 20 straight wins. Bantam house Karras Way lost in Pembroke Feb. 2 then 6-0 loss to Fort Coulonge Feb. 3 at home, Karras Way went 2-16-2
and will be in the consolation round with Metro (3-15-2 ). Metro lost 2-0 in Pembroke and 4-0 at home to Pembroke. Katie Brydges faced 27 shots. Kyle Webster for Karras Way faced 33 shots. Peewee house MY FM split two games in an Eganville tournament. They won the opener 3-1 over Eganville losing out 5-1 to Barry’s Bay. Sam Labossiere was in goal. Kenny Ingram lit the lamp for three goals, Derrick O’Grady and Riley Fielding scored. Nothing from the other Renfrew peewee team, who also were in Eganville and split their games. Atom house Barker’s Collision Centre won four times to finish in top spot at 18-1-1 for 37 points. They play Renfrew in the opening round, Canadian Tire finished sixth at (11-9). Barker’s won 4-1 at home Feb. 3 against Pembroke. Lakyn Zadow, Connor Pilgrim, Nolan Mclntyre and Greyson Mousseau scored for Barker’s who dropped Pembroke 9-2 Jan. 23. Zadow fired the hat trick, Pilgim, Corson Scobie scored twice each, Cayden McKinnon and Anthony Emon-Brydges with single markers. Barker’s beat Beachburg 4-1 Feb. 2. Pilgrim had two goals, Brydges and McIntyre scored also. Easton Clarke won in goal in all four games. They beat Petawawa Feb. 6; 5-1. Pilgrim led the way on the season with 45 goals. All teams send your road games in the regular season, playoffs and tournaments by Mondays or Tuesdays to Jeff Rekowski. Send them to my mailbox at the MAC. -Submitted by Jeff Rekowski
Bell DIFD Hockey Talks Mental Health Awareness Night raises $64,247 at CTC Bell, Ferguslea Properties Limited, and the Ottawa Senators Foundation are pleased to announce that $64,247 was raised during Feb.7 Bell DIFD Hockey Talks Mental Health
Awareness Night, presented by FergusleaProperties Limited at Canadian Tire Centre. Funds raised will be put towards the three-year, $300,000 funding com-
mitment to the Bridges Project at the Youth Services Bureau (YSB) which began in 2016. The ‘BRiDGES Project’ at YSB is designed to address the service gap
by offering youth and families a variety of therapy interventions with a focus on recovery and wellness. These interventions are provided by a treatment team that include psychiatrists,
psychologists, social workers, nurses, child and youth counselors and occupational therapists. The team provides a seamless, cost-effective, integrated response.
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