November 29, 2013 at 2:10 p.m.

Wildcats can’t deal with the Bluebirds


By Kaywell Outerbridge- | Comments: 0 | Leave a comment

Bluebirds saw off Wildcats 3-1 in the latest round of hockey games.

Bluebirds’ Lauren Patterson scored a field goal in the seventh minute to take the lead before Jill Finnigan added another in the 21st minute to end the half two up.

Wildcats’ Cerepha Bridgeman scored four minutes into the second half but Bluebirds’ Kourtney Fassler made the game safe in the 57th minute, making it 3-1.

Ravens A 0-1 Budgies A

Budgies' Keishea Robinson executed a penalty corner in the 52nd minute to settle this match.

 Swallows B 2-3 Canaries B

Canaries’ Marie Taylor scored field goals in the 31st and 66th minute before Erica Frith made it 3-0 to the Canaries.

Swallows’ Kelli Nusum executed a penalty stroke two minutes before the end and Liz Stewart scored straight after but it wasn’t enough to tie the game.

Ravens B 1-2 Budgies B

Ravens’ Megan Troake caught out a sleepy Budgies’ defence by scoring her first field goal in the first minute.

Budgies came storming back though and Tse Minors scored a penalty corner two minutes into the second half before Kaitlin Miller added a second to wrap up the win.

Polecats on top

In the men’s league, Polecats saw off Upstarts 3-1.

Joshua Thompson put the Cats 1-0 up in the 12th minute.

But Upstarts’ Donnie Moniz scored a field goal three minutes into the second half to level things up.

Polecats were not be outdone, though, and  Andrew Brouwer and Donnie Simmons secured a 3-1 win. n


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