Hometown Strathroy November 2024

The Bulldogs love it when the fans come to cheer them on. Any Mt. Brydges Cougars players attending a game wearing their jersey or team jacket get into the game for free. All children 13 and under are also free when accom- panied by an adult. Now that Saturday games are back on the slate it’s easier than ever to enjoy an evening watching some exciting local hockey. The Bulldogs are looking for volunteers for various game- day roles such as recording game videos, sounding the goal horn, timekeeping, and security. Anyone interested in helping can contact Brian at bgriffiths9494@gmail.com. Check the schedule at www.bulldogsjrhockey. com and come cheer on the Bulldogs at the Tri-Town Ice Arena. Tickets are available at the door.

Mt. Brydges Bulldogs Show Their Teeth The Mt. Brydges Bulldogs have had a scrappy start to their 2024/25 PJHL hockey season with three wins and only one regulation loss. With this being the first year of the shootout format in the PJHL, the Bulldogs found themselves in a final dogfight in their first two games against Petrolia and North Middlesex, respectively. While they didn’t hit the sweet spot in either game, the Bulldogs certainly showed their teeth and gave fans a nail-biting finish to both games. Rookies Logan Forster, Logan Gianelli, Nate VanHooydonk, and Noah Candy scored their first PJHL goals, and goalie Colin Ideson recorded his first PJHL career win with a solid victory over the Aylmer Spitfires. Excitement erupted on the bench at the October 4th game against Thamesford when defenseman Jaxon Moorhouse, a club veteran who didn't rack up any goals last year, also scored his first PJHL goal. By mid-October, the Bulldogs sit tied for 4th in the West Yeck Division even though the team is dealing with several injuries. “In many ways, this is a new team and I’m really proud of the way they’re working together,” says Brian Griffiths, Bulldog’s General Manager. “I know they’ll do big things as the season unfolds.” Kung Fu & Tai Chi School EXPERIENCE MARTIAL ARTS AND WELLNESS BOOK A TRIAL CLASS AT https://kungfu-taichi.ca Dedicated classes for children • Day Camps Classes for teens, adults and seniors. (226) 998-8703 Enhance Physical Health, Confidence and Self Esteem with Sifu Carlos Ferraz 190 Wortley Rd. Martial Arts and Wellness Programs in the Heart of Wortley Village

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