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TOURNAMENT CHAMPS! Pages
S P O R T S
SCOREBOARD NOVEMBER 3 – NOVEMBER 10
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*U18 Team 3 sponsored by Branch 29 Paris Legion ties 3-3 against Simcoe Warriors *U18 Team 2 sponsored by Hoogs Installations ties 3-3 against the Tillsonburg Tornadoes *U11 Rep sponsored by Pelton Transport wins 9-0 over Ayr Flames (2) *U11 -1 sponsored by Brant Sports of Paris wins 9-3 over Port Dover Pirates (2). *U15-2 Team 2 sponsored by Burford Foodland wins 5-2 over Delhi Rockets (2). *U15 Rep Sponsored by Comfort Plus Climate Care, wins 3-1 over Delhi Rockets. *U11-1 Sponsored by Brant Sports wins 2-1 over Simcoe Warriors (1) *U15 Rep Sponsored by Comfort Plus Climate Care wins 42 over New Hamburg Huskies *U13-2 Sponsored by Fifth Ground Entertainment loses 21 over Port Dover Pirates *U15 Team 1 sponsored by Adkins Financial wins 6-1 over Delhi Rockets (1) *U15-2 Sponsored by Burford Foodland wins 5-2 over the Port Dover Pirates *U15 Team 3 sponsored by Canadian Tire wins 2-0 over Tillsonburg Tornado
*U13 – Team 2 sponsored by Fifth Ground Entertainment
wins 3-0 over Buford Coyotes *U18 – Team 2 sponsored by Hoogs Installations loses 5-1 against Delhi Rockets. *U18 – Team 1 sponsored by Cobblestone Medical loses 41 against Simcoe Warriors (3). *U11 Rep sponsored by Pelton Transportation loses 5-4 against Ayr Flames (2) *U11 Team 1 sponsored by Brant Sports wins 10-0 over Port Dover Pirates (1) *U13 Team 1 sponsored by Arora Dental loses 3-1 against Port Dover Pirates *U15 Team 1 sponsored by Adkins Financial wins 5-0 over Six Nations Blackhawks *U15 Rep Sponsored by Comfort Plus Climate Care wins 72 over Twin City Stars *U18 team 3 sponsored by Branch 29 Paris Legion wins 6-0 over Tillsonburg Tornadoes *U18 Team 1 sponsored by Cobblestone Medical loses 5-0 to the Delhi Rockets.
Wolfpack U13 Reps collect hardware with f irst tournament win in Niagara-on-the-Lake
The U13 Paris Wolfpack Rep team travelled to the Niagara on The Lake Harvest Classic Tournament last weekend and returned to town with the trophy in hand. The team started off strong in their first game against the Aurora Tigers. After the first period, the Pack was leading by 4-0, with goals scored by Finn Kargus, Noah Belanger, Eric Barbeau and Jared Rossi. The Tigers scored one in the second period on a power play, but Tallen Pelton scored a minute later, giving the Wolfpack a 5-1. They finished off as strongly as they started, with another three goals in the third period by Kargus, Pelton, and Hayden Sparks. The final score was 8-1 Paris.
The second game, later in the afternoon, put Paris against the Fort Erie Meteors. The Pack finished the first period with a 1-0 lead, scored by Kargus. The second period was intense, with both teams scoring two goals. Paris’goals came from Kargus and Andrew Graham. Despite a 3-2 lead into the final period, Fort Erie was able to score twice, resulting in a disappointing 4-3 loss.
The Wolfpack was ready to play bright and early Saturday morning against the home team hosts, the NOTL Wolves.
Both packs fought hard, but Paris scored three in the first thanks to Pelton, Graham and Owen Watson. The second period was a close-knit battle, with neither team finding the back of the net. The NOTL wolves snuck one in in the third period, but Pelton and Graham each scored another one resulting in a 5-1 win that sent Paris to the semi-finals. The team enjoyed an afternoon lakeside with food and fun thanks to incredible organization by Jeff De Prosperis. The boys were excited to be moving to the semifinals, and energy was high all around.
Sunday afternoon, currently placed in second, Paris played against the third placed team, the Midland Centennials. The first period was quiet, but Kargus scored with just over a minute left, giving the Wolfpack a lead going in the second period. The Centennials tied it up early in the second, but Kargus and Pelton each scored giving Paris a 3-1 heading into the final period. A goal by Jameson Andrews early in the third cemented the team’s lead and the final score was 4-1. Paris would now move into the championship game against Fort Erie. Christian Watts played a solid game between the pipes to hold Midland to just one goal. After game delays and a long afternoon of waiting, The Paris Wolfpack was ready to claim victory. Barbeau scored one halfway into the first, but the Meteors quickly tied it up. Thanks to Graham, Paris led by 2-1 at the end of the first. Period two gave the Wolfpack two more goals, thanks to Andrews and Graham. Graham got a hattrick in the third period, cementing the victory over the Fort Erie Meteors 4-1 and giving Paris the championship trophy. While Paris’ offense was on fire, the defense did a good job fending off Fort Erie attackers and they defensive line was backed by a stellar performance from Dante De Prosperis in net.
Congratulations to all the U13 Paris Wolfpack Rep players on their tournament win in Niagara-on-the-Lake last weekend. Team members (in no particular order) include: Forwards Finn Kargus, Tallen Pelton, Andrew Graham, Jameson Andrews, Owen Watson, Eric Barbeau, Hayden Sparks, Jared Rossi; Defence Ty Shannon, Noah Belanger, Will Davidson, and Evan Mattingley; and goalies Dante De Prosperis and Christian Watts. The team greatly missed centreman Rowan Murray. Also special shoutout to the coaching staff Tyler Pelton, Jeff Mattingley, Scott Green, Mike Kipp.