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Sault Female Hockey Association report

Pee Wee play began on Thursday with Meyers Munchies battling it out with Stitch King, with Meyers coming out on top by a 3 - 2 score. Heather Pine opened the scoring in the first period for Meyers with an unassisted goal.
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Pee Wee play began on Thursday with Meyers Munchies battling it out with Stitch King, with Meyers coming out on top by a 3 - 2 score. Heather Pine opened the scoring in the first period for Meyers with an unassisted goal. Stitch King's Juliana Lesage-Corbiere would score two goals in the third to give Stitch King a 2 - 1 lead midway through the period.

The lead would be short lived as Emily Hodgson would strike back for Meyers a little over a minute later to get the teams even, Larissa Carlucci popped the winner with less than two minutes left in the game. Alicia Simbirski, Tyra Souliere, Erica Findlay and Brooke Roach-Neville added assists for Meyers while Jayna Brody, with two helpers, Triisha Dawn Saarinen and Arizona Commanda-Boissoneau had the assists for Stitch King.

Saturday, Headlines came up with a big effort to earn their first victory of the season with a hard fought 3 - 1 win over Stitch King. Darcee McCaig lead the way for Headlines picking up two goals, with a single marker going to Taylor Bellini. Samantha Giuliani, Taylor Maitland and Megan Vernelli earned the assists for Headlines. For Stitch King, Alexandra Berlingieri would score their goal with Briley Gregory assisting. Sunday, Emily Hodgson had a three goal night for Meyers Munchies as they defeated Purvis Marine 7 - 3. Also scoring for Meyers were Jenna Carlucci with a single goal, Larissa Carlucci with a goal and one assist, Heather Pine with a goal and two assists, Alicia Simbirski with a goal and three assists, Tyra Souliere and Erica Findlay had one assist each. For Purvis Jenna Malkki, Allysha Solomon-McDonald and Stephanie Thomas each had one goal and one assist.

Game two Sunday saw Thessalon Lions get past Stitch King by a 5 - 3 score. Thessalon scoring was handled by Rosemary Rankin with two goals and one assist, Dana Tetreault with a goal and assist, Katelyn Murray and Emily Good with single goals and Rachel Webster, Rebecca Julien and Cory Deevey each contributing one assist. For Stitch King Briley Gregory had a good night with two goals and the single coming from Kennah Findlay. Jayna Brody had a two assist night while Paige Trecroce and Rylee Fox picked up singles.

Bantam play on Tuesday began with Soo Sports Excellence rolling past Riuniti Banquet Hall 7 - 1. Ciarra Pilon got things going for Soo Sports by scoring two first period goals, Jennifer Elliott followed that up in the second period with a natural hat trick and Kellsie Bordin finished things off in the third scoring two goals, one of them coming while playing short-handed.

Lynnea Lobert, Casandra Tessaro and Jessica Oliver each had two assists, while single helpers went to Jessica Morin, Reilly Evoy, Madison McCaig, Kristen Henderson, Sam Jefferson and Kate Wardlaw. Lindsay Aceti spoiled Alicia Willoughby's shut-out bid with a goal late in the third period, Amy Jones and Serina Nicholson picked up the assists.

Game two on the evening saw a very close close affair between Station Mall and Christie's Camper Sales, with Station Mall coming out on top by a 3 - 2 score. Station Mall opened the scoring in the first period with a goal by Kayla Visnevsky, Evelyn Steele picked up the assist. Hannah Murray scored her first of two goals midway through the second period to tie the game at 1, Karrissa Barbarie and Taylor Hayes assisted.

Jessica Fabbro, with help from Alicia Royce, would restore the one goal lead for Station Mall heading into the third period by scoring a goal with 17 seconds remaining in the period. The game would remain that way until the final minute of play when Evelyn Steele would seal the win with an empty net goal, Jessica Fabbro assisted. Hanna Murray got that goal right back 10 seconds later with an unassisted marker, but Christie's would run out of time to mount any more of a comeback.

Thursday, Bantam action saw Riuniti jump out to a 2 - 0 lead over Station Mall, but Station Mall would score three unanswered goals to take the game by a 3 - 2 score. Jessica Fabbro lead the way for Station Mall scoring all three of their goals, Evelyn Steele, Natalie Roberts and Tayler Fewchuk each picked up one assist. For Riuniti Shelby Sayers-Jones and Morgan Salweski scored the goals with Serina Nicholson, Kyra DiMicoli and Kelsey Ochman earning one assist each.

Saturday, Soo Sports and Christie's skated to a 1 - 1 tie. Kellsie Bordin scored for Soo Sports with Jessica Morin assisting, Karissa Barbarie replied for Christie's with Laura Orlando picking up the assist.

Sunday night, Christie's were involved in another close low scoring game, skating to a 1 - 1 tie with Riuniti Banquet Hall. Kate Lillie scored Christie's goal midway through the second period with the assist going to Karissa Barbarie. Kayla Studens, with Shelby Sayers-Jones assisting, replied for Riuniti early in the third period.

Intermediate action Tuesday had Duke of Windsor take on National Supply Bantam Wildcats. Amanda Alexander and Emma Running shared the goaltending duties for the Wildcats in shutting out the Duke by a 4 - 0 score. Renae Vanbuskirk had two goals on the night while single goals were scored by Mariah Krancevich and Brittany Syms. Arla Biron, Melody Paradis, Kelsey Burton, Olivia Pavoni, Cierra Luxton and MacKenzie Gibson all had one assist.

Thursday, Best Western rode the shut-out goaltending of Tasha McClelland to blank McDougall Fuels by a 3 - 0 score. Hillary Sayers had a goal and an assist on the evening, single goals were scored by Amanda Trudeau and Jessica Masters. Shelby Sayers-Jones picked up two assists while Katie Litalien chipped in with one helper.

Sunday night, Duke of Windsor goalie Laura Sparrow took the spotlight, by posting a shut-out, as they blanked Thessalon Lions by a 2 - 0 score. Hanna Welton took care of the Duke scoring by tallying two goals in the second period. Ashley Dellaire had two assists on the night while Stephanie Amadio and Samantha Koshowski each had a single.

(Submitted to SooToday.com)


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