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New Year games promising for Nats
GREGG CHAMBERLAIN gregg.chamberlain@eap.on.ca
Primeau, and Brian Landry. Dean Gauvreau warded the Morrisburg net. Sunday at home the Nats muzzled the Vankleek Hill Cougars 6-4 with a pair of goals from Jeff Brett and singles from Paul Arm- strong, Matthew Clement, Matthew Clifford, and Vincent Martel. Goal assists came from Martel, Armstrong, Brett, Clifford, Adam Edwards, Garrett Reed, and Matthew Wilson. Lucas Samson guarded the Rockland goal. Scoring for the Cougars were Nikolas Ayotte, Maxime Emond, Trystan Lavoie, and Brenden Rowe. Assists came from Charles Doyon, Marc-Antoine Doyon, and Riley Sauvé. Anthony Vassall warded the Vankleek Hill net. The Nats are on the road for the mid- January weekend with a Saturday match in Chesterville against the North Dundas Rockets and then a meeting Sunday with the St-Isidore Eagles.
Rested from their Christmas break, the Rockland Nationals roared into the New Year schedule of games with promising results from the Jan. 7 weekend session. The Nats caged the Morrisburg Lions 8-4 in Saturday’s road match with Raphael Payant nailing a hat trick on the opposition while Vincent Martel punched in a pair of goals also onto the scoreboard. Solo points to the tally came from Jeff Brett, Tommy Dyotte-Delorme, and Patrick Lemay. Assisting on the Rockland goals were Brett, Martel, Frederik Champagne, James Hermelyn, Thomas Lowry, Paul Armstrong, Garrett Reed, and Matthew Wilson. Lucas Samson guarded the Rockland goal all night. Scoring single points for the Lions were Ronnie Boots, Jeremy DaPonte, Brock Daze, and Patrick Landry. Goal assists came from DaPonte, Daze, Landry, Zach Leblanc, Josh Les Castors mordent les Rebels
Pour le début de Janvier, les Rockland Nationals ont eu un weekend encourageant avec une victoire samedi contre les Lions de Morrisburg et une autre victoire dimanche contre les Cougars de Vankleek Hill. — Photo HomeTeamsOnline
FRANCIS RACINE Francis.Racine@eap.on.ca
L’offensive des Castors de Clarence Creek a dominé les Rebels de Char-Lan lors d’un match entre les deux équipes, le 8 janvier dernier. Les attaquants des Castors ont vite fait de déjouer le gardien des Rebels Grant Craig. En effet, Mathieu Quenneville et Zacharie, des Castors, ont tous deux marqués en première période. Les Rebels, tant qu’à eux, n’ont pas été en mesure de marquer.
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The Clarence Creek Beavers took a bite out of the Char-Lan Rebels on January 8. The Clarence Creek team won the game with a commanding six to one lead. — archive photo Les Castors ont continué avec acharne- ment en deuxième période, marquant deux autres buts. Will Murray et Zacharie Car ont tous deux marqué en supériorité numérique. Mais les Rebels ont eux aussi eu droit à un but. Sam Ferland a pris avantage d’un jeu de puissance afin de marquer. En troisième période, le jeu de puissance des Castors a encore réussi lorsque Tyler Pancel à déjoué le gardien des Rebels. Suraj Bali a lui aussi marqué. La partie s’est donc terminée avec un pointage de six à un pour les Castors. Ceux- ci affronteront prochainement les Golden Knights d’Ottawa West, le 12 janvier pro- chain, à l’aréna Barbara Ann Scott.
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