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PARIS WOLFPACK SCOREBOARD
Nov 2 -
November 2–U15LL#2 lose 2-0 against Burford Coyotes
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November 3–U18LL#1 lose 7-2 against Langton Leafs
November 4–U13LL#1 lose 7-1 against Tillsonburg Tornadoes
November 4 –U11LL#3 ?? 3-3 against Waterford Wildcats
November 4–U18LL#2 ?? 5-1 against Tillsonburg Tornadoes 3
November 5–U11LL#2 win 2-0 against Waterford Wildcats
Nov 7

November 5–U13LL#1 lose 4-3 against Port Dover Pirates 2
November 6–U11LL#1 win 2-1 against Langton Leafs
November 7–U11LL#1 ties 1-1 against Delhi Rockets 2
November 7–U11LL#2 loses 4-1 against Ingersoll Express 1
November 7–U15LL#2 loses 6-0 against Ingersoll Express 1
November 7–U18LL#3 loses 6-4 against Simcoe Warriors 1
From that point, the Panthers cruised to a 15-9 win and a 3-2 upset win over the St John’s Eagles
Next up for the Paris Panthers was a trip to BCI yesterday afternoon, which, like St John’s, had an 11-1 season win/loss record.
At first site, the first thing you’ll notice about the Mustang size is the height of the players, much taller than the Paris side, plus a large BCI crowd were in the stands.
Game 1 belonged to BCI, who cruised to a 25-12 win The Panthers just couldn’t score when they had the serve, scoring only 4 points with the rest on side outs
Game 2 the Panthers started the game serving 5 straight points and a five to zero lead. The Paris side kept the lead until BCI tied the game 18-18. From there BCI cruised to a 25-20 lead and took a game 2 win and 2-0 lead n games
Game 3 the Panthers started the game like the previous game and was on top of the score leading on scoreboard until BCI tied them at 24-24. At that point the Mustangs scored the next 2 points to win the game and match 3-0
The Panthers gave their best and have nothing to be ashamed about their season In the playoff they had to battle two 11-1 teams and showed up to compete against a side that was taller than their own. Congratulations on a great season!
