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Estevan U13 Bearcats 2 team wins first game

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The Estevan Power Dodge U13 A Bearcats 2 female hockey squad picked up their first victory of season.

The Estevan Power Dodge U13 A Bearcats 2 female hockey squad picked up their first victory of the South Saskatchewan Female Hockey League season on the weekend.

The Bearcats 2 defeated the Lumsden-Bethune Purple Lynx 6-3 on Sunday. Kaybree Fonstad had two goals and two assists to pace the offence, and Chelsea Madsen also scored twice. Kendall Grimes and Kayla Mitchell also scored for Estevan.

Two days earlier, the Bearcats 2 lost a 10-1 decision to the Weyburn Wings. Mya Farr had the lone goal for Estevan.  

Adalyn Christopherson was in goal for both games, which were played at the Power Dodge Arena.

The Bearcats 1 team was supposed to play the Purple Lynx on Oct. 23 at home, but the game was rescheduled to a later date.  

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The Estevan Southland Pulse U15 A Bearcats dropped two games on the weekend.  

The first was a 5-3 decision to the Parkland Fire on Oct. 22. Ella Fornwald scored twice for the Bearcats. Teanna Trobert had the other marker.

The next game was a 6-0 loss to the Parkland Fire.  

Casey Brady was in goal for both games, which were played at Affinity Place.

Estevan (0-2-1) will return to the ice on Oct. 30 when they visit the Weyburn Gold Wings.  

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The South East TS&M U18 A Gold Wings dropped a 5-1 decision to the Southwest Cyclones on Sunday in Midale. Dixie Corscadden had the Wings lone goal in the third period.  

Karley Martin was in goal for the Wings. 

Their next game is Oct. 29 at the Regina Rebels.  

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The South East U18 AA Gold Wings had a tie and two losses in games they played over a three-day span last week.  

The Gold Wings tied the Notre Dame Hounds 1-1 Thursday in Midale. Madi Doud scored 6:46 into the third period to tie the game.  

Phoenix Preston-Winder made 20 saves in the draw. 

The following day, Estevan dropped a 3-2 decision to the Warman Wildcats. Katelyn Thackeray opened the scoring for the Gold Wings, and Mckenna Walls also scored.  

Kara Zelyck was in goal for the Wings. 

The final game was a 5-1 loss to the Saskatoon Comet Legends. McKenna Walls had the lone goal for the Gold Wings. Preston-Winder stopped 33 Saskatoon shots.

Up next for the Gold Wings will be another three games in three days stretch. They will host the Warman Wildcats on Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m., the Northwest Sharks on Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m., and the Comet Legends at 1 p.m. on Oct. 31. Al three games will be played in Midale.  


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