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Here is a look at results of games involving local teams from the Battlefords and area.

 

Battlefords Midget AAA Stars

The Stars have been on a hot streak as of late, having won three in a row after the departure of Norm Johnston as head coach on Nov. 9.

They beat the Notre Dame Argos 5-3 and the Notre Dame Hounds 4-1 before returning to the Civic Centre last Wednesday, where they beat the Saskatoon Blazers 3-2.

The Stars got on the board early with a Shayde Peterson goal before the Blazers got two power play markers from James Form and Karter Prosofsky.

In the second, the Stars went ahead to stay as Luke Fennig and Cale Tuer-Treble scored to give the Stars the lead, and they held on through a scoreless third period to get the win. Joseph Young stopped 41 of 43 shots in net for the Stars.

The Stars were scheduled to be in action again Wednesday at home to the Tisdale Trojans. That was to be Brett Parker’s first game as head coach for the Stars after being hired to take over on Monday.  

 

Battlefords Sharks

In female AAA action the Battlefords Sharks continued their winning ways against Notre Dame, sweeping the Hounds in two games at Battleford Arena this weekend.

The Sharks beat Notre Dame 7-5 on Saturday in a high-scoring contest. Kyra Williamson got the first goal for the Sharks on the power play but two Notre Dame goals erased the early lead. The Sharks reclaimed the lead in the second on goals by Mykayla Pylypow and Keera Tiringer but the Hounds answered back again with two more in the period. The third period saw the Sharks outshoot the Hounds four-one, with goals from Emsley Fendelet, Madison Samson, Jordyn Blais and finally Sydney Rowley into an empty net for the win. Ali Aitken was named the game’s first star for her four-assist evening. Haylie Biever got the win in net for the Sharks.

The Sunday contest was also a close one, with the Sharks finally prevailing in overtime. Nicole Girolami got a goal for the Sharks in the second period before Notre Dame’s Claire Nimegeers tied it on the power play. It was Madison Sansom’s power play goal that won it for the Sharks in overtime after the Hounds’ Lyndsey Janes was sent to the box for hooking. Aitken and Madison Glynn got the assists on the winning goal; Biever stopped 35 of 36 for the win.

The Sharks are back in action this weekend at home for two games versus Melville on Saturday night at 7:30 pm and again Sunday at 1:30 pm. 

 

SPHL

There were three games in the Sask Prairie league this past weekend. On Friday night the Edam Three Stars spoiled the home opener of the Spiritwood Timberwolves in a big way, routing them 14-4.

Brody Roach had a hat trick in the win for Edam while Ty Anderson, Jared Blaquiere, Mitch Cooper and Mitch Wall all scored two goals each in Edam’s win.

The Perdue Pirates won their first game in their return to the league, 8-5 over the Radisson Wheat Kings. The game was played in Delisle and counts as a home game for Perdue as they await the opening of their new rink.

Turtleford served as home rink for the Glaslyn North Stars on Saturday as they hosted, and lost, to the Battleford Beaver Blues by a final score of 6-0. Brayden Bertoia had two goals in the win for the Blues, who start the season with two straight wins. 

Friday night is the home opener for the Meota Combines who host Glaslyn at the Civic Centre at 8pm. Shellbrook hosts Perdue on Friday, with the Pirates back in action again the following night in Spiritwood.

 

SWHL

There was one game this weekend in the Sask West league; the Biggar Nationals clobbered the Luseland Mallards 13 to 3.

The Unity Miners were to host Kindersley on Wednesday. On Friday night, the Miners head to Luseland while Biggar goes to Wilkie to play the Outlaws. Saturday action sees Wilkie play in Macklin while Biggar goes to Kindersley.