Ontario Senior Lacrosse
Owen Sound Bug Juice NorthStars 14 Ennismore James Gang 7
Brady Hesseltine had 5 goals for the Bug Juice NorthStars.
Zack Tomkinson added 3 goals to conclude a weekend sweep that pulls Owen Sound to .500 at 2 & 2
Friday night, the Brooklin Merchants will host the Bug Juice NorthStars
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Bug Juice NorthStars 14 James Gang 7
1st
2:09 Owen Sound North Stars Brady Heseltine (Colin Mawdsley, Shawn Lantz) 1 – 0 Owen Sound
2:46 Owen Sound North Stars Shawn Lantz (Brenden Welsh, Mike MacLeod) 2 – 0 Owen Sound
8:11 Owen Sound North Stars Brady Heseltine (Robbie Milnes, Curtis Gibbons) 3 – 0 Owen Sound
9:54 Owen Sound North Stars Zach Tomkinson (Wyatt Barfoot, Shawn Lantz) 4 – 0 Owen Sound
11:57 PP Owen Sound North Stars Brady Heseltine (Brenden Welsh, Shawn Lantz) 5 – 0 Owen Sound
12:56 Ennismore James Gang Dan Michel (Cam Crowe, Josh Gilray) 5 – 1 Owen Sound
13:45 Owen Sound North Stars Zach Tomkinson (Garrett Reed) 6 – 1 Owen Sound
17:45 Owen Sound North Stars Colin Mawdsley (Spencer Elder, Garrett Reed) 7 – 1 Owen Sound
2nd
5:09 Owen Sound North Stars Robbie Milnes (Brenden Welsh, Zach Tomkinson) 8 – 1 Owen Sound
6:45 Ennismore James Gang Parker Sands (Matt Fountain, Patrick Pollock) 8 – 2 Owen Sound
7:14 EEnnismore James Gang Dan Michel (Jeff Swift, Josh Gilray) 8 – 3 Owen Sound
8:57 Owen Sound North Stars Brady Heseltine (Spencer Elder, Shawn Lantz) 9 – 3 Owen Sound
9:37 Ennismore James Gang Josh Gilray (Brad Baker, Patrick Pollock) 9 – 4 Owen Sound
14:52 Owen Sound North Stars Tyler Gibbons (Lauchlin Elder, Rob Kloepfer) 10 – 4 Owen Sound
3rd
2:49 Owen Sound North Stars Lauchlin Elder (Garrett Reed) 11 – 4 Owen Sound
4:39 PP Ennismore James Gang Matt Evans (Josh Gilray, Jeff Swift) 11 – 5 Owen Sound
12:00 PP Owen Sound North Stars Jeff Ivey (Brenden Welsh, Shawn Lantz) 12 – 5 Owen Sound
12:58 Ennismore James Gang Dan Michel (Josh Gilray, Steve Nichols) 12 – 6 Owen Sound
13:37 Owen Sound North Stars Brady Heseltine 13 – 6 Owen Sound
14:14 Owen Sound North Stars Zach Tomkinson (Tyler Gibbons, Drew Barfoot) 14 – 6 Owen Sound
18:17 Ennismore James Gang Josh Gilray (Cam Crowe, Matt Evans) 14 – 7 Owen Sound
Oakville Titans 16 KW Velocity 5
Matt Lee had an 8 point game for Oakville while Cree Blakely had 3 goals & 6 points
Standings
Oakville Titans 5 4 0 0 0 1 8
Six Nations Rivermen 5 4 1 0 0 0 8
Brooklin Merchants 5 2 2 0 1 0 6
Owen Sound NStars 4 2 2 0 0 0 4
Ennismore JGang 6 0 3 0 2 1 4
KW Velocity 5 0 4 0 0 1 0
Ontario Junior B Lacrosse
West
Hamilton Bengals 15 Owen Sound North Stars 2
Elora Mohawks 15 Six Nations Rebels 8
Guelph Regals 13 Wallaceburg Red Devils 5
Niagara Thunderhawks 14 Point Edward Pacers 6
Windsor Clippers 11 St. Catharines Spartans 5
East
Nepean Knights 14 Orillia Kings 4
Brampton Excelsiors 13 Mountaineers 9
Akwesasne Indians 6 Halton Hills Bulldogs 0
Bengals 15 Junior North Stars 2
Luke Robinson had 6 goals & 8 points for Hamilton who have won 10 in a row.
Brody Caskenette & Brayden Krueger scored for the Junior NorthStars who had a 3 game win streak halted
Next weekend, the Junior NorthStars will be at Point Edward & Wallaceburg
1st Period
Hamilton Bengals – Luke Robinson (Dawson Brown) 4:50
Hamilton Bengals – Ethan (AP) Guimond (Tanner Brennecke, Brenden Boyle) 13:27
2nd Period
Hamilton Bengals – Carter Schultz (unassisted) 2:43
Hamilton Bengals – Luke Robinson (Tye Argent, Lucas Nagy) 5:32
Hamilton Bengals – Brenden Boyle (Jacob Parkinson, Duncan (AP) Carte) 7:42
Hamilton Bengals – Luke Robinson (Cooper Day-Allison) 8:24
Hamilton Bengals – Luke Robinson (Alex (AP) Marnier, Connor Gillis) 8:56
Hamilton Bengals – Yvon Bolduc (powerplay) (Luke Robinson, Tanner Brennecke) 9:29
Hamilton Bengals – Luke Robinson (powerplay) (Tanner Brennecke, Yvon Bolduc) 13:41
Hamilton Bengals – Luke Robinson (powerplay) (Cooper Day-Allison) 14:48
Owen Sound North Stars – Brody Caskenette (Dominic Millman, Luke Grimoldby) 19:01
3rd Period
Owen Sound North Stars – Brayden Krueger (shorthanded) (Dustin Lantz) 5:14
Hamilton Bengals – Tanner Brennecke (Connor Gillis, Ken Sproat) 7:10
Hamilton Bengals – Tye Argent (Tanner Brennecke, Cooper Day-Allison) 16:13
Hamilton Bengals – Cooper Day-Allison (Coltrane Tyson, Yvon Bolduc) 17:25
Hamilton Bengals – Coltrane Tyson (powerplay) (Tanner Brennecke, Luke Robinson) 18:29
Hamilton Bengals – Dawson Brown (Michael Grace) 19:47
Knights 14 Kings 4
1st Period
Nepean Knights – Sam Firth (powerplay) (Dawson Tait, Ty Thompson) 2:48
Nepean Knights – Zach Thompson (Dawson Tait, Aydan Knight) 2:57
Nepean Knights – Carter OConnell (Sam Firth, Dawson Tait) 16:48
Nepean Knights – Sam Firth (Zach Thompson, Ty Thompson) 18:10
2nd Period
Nepean Knights – Sam Firth (Dawson Tait, Aydan Knight) 0:10
Orillia Kings – Dallin Blunt (Michael Montgomery, Braydon Hickey) 2:23
Nepean Knights – Dawson Tait (Sam Firth, Carter OConnell) 3:29
Nepean Knights – Sam Firth (Riley Ash, Jacob Gasperetti) 9:02
Orillia Kings – Dallin Blunt (Riley Thayer AP, Braydon Hickey) 11:06
Nepean Knights – Jacob Gasperetti (Sam Parent AP, Carter OConnell) 14:33
Nepean Knights – Brodie OConnell (shorthanded) (unassisted) 19:48
3rd Period
Orillia Kings – Michael Montgomery (powerplay) (Braydon Hickey, Dallin Blunt) 5:39
Nepean Knights – Sam Firth (powerplay) (Ty Thompson, Dawson Tait) 11:01
Nepean Knights – Carter OConnell (Ty Thompson, Zach Thompson) 11:24
Orillia Kings – Dallin Blunt (Mitch Goode) 14:08
Nepean Knights – Riley Ash (powerplay) (Ty Thompson, Sam Firth) 14:40
Nepean Knights – Dawson Tait (powerplay) (Sam Firth, Sam Parent AP) 15:16
Nepean Knights – Dawson Tait (Nick Pelletier AP, Carter OConnell) 18:48
MID WEST
Hamilton Bengals 12 10 1 1 21
Elora Mohawks 12 9 2 1 19
Owen Sound NStars 15 7 7 1 15
Guelph Regals 14 4 9 1 9
SOUTH WEST
Six Nations Rebels 13 12 1 0 24
Niagara Thawks 11 6 4 1 13
St. Catharines Spartans 13 5 8 0 10
Welland Generals 12 0 12 0 0
FAR WEST
Windsor Clippers 13 9 2 2 20
London Blue Devils 13 4 9 0 8
Point Edward Pacers 13 4 9 0 8
Wallaceburg RDevils 13 3 9 1 7
SOUTH EAST
Orangeville Northmen 12 9 3 0 18
Halton Hills Bulldogs 11 7 4 0 14
Brampton Excelsiors 11 3 8 0 6
Mountaineers 10 1 9 0 2
MID EAST
Green Gaels 11 10 1 0 20
West Durham Iheads 10 7 3 0 14
Newmarket Saints 12 4 8 0 8
Orillia Kings 12 1 11 0 2
FAR EAST
Akwesasne Indians 10 10 0 0 20
Nepean Knights 10 6 4 0 12
Kahnawake Hunters 12 5 7 0 10
Gloucester Griffins 11 3 8 0 6
Kia Memorial Cup Championship Game
at Halifax
Rouyn Noranda Huskies 4 Halifax Mooseheads 2
Rouyn-Noranda scored 4 unanswered goals to overcome a 2-0 deficit
Peter Abbandonato scored the game winner for the Quebec League Champions as they defeated the host Mooseheads in the final
From chl.ca
The Rouyn-Noranda Huskies are Memorial Cup Presented by Kia champions for the first time in franchise history, demonstrating true resilience in overcoming a 2-0 deficit to defeat the host Halifax Mooseheads 4-2 before a crowd of 10,595.
Félix Bibeau, Joël Teasdale, Peter Abbandonato and Vincent Marleau found the back of the net for the Huskies as Rouyn-Noranda scored four unanswered, outshooting Halifax 35-25.
The Mooseheads ended an eventful first period with a jolt of momentum as Samuel Asselin recorded his third of the tournament on a rebound in tight. The eighth goal of Asselin’s Memorial Cup career sent Halifax flying into the second period where Raphaël Lavoie extended the lead to two.
The big draft-eligible Lavoie struck on a breakaway 5:26 into the second as teammate Benoit-Olivier Groulx came out of the penalty box and forced a Rouyn-Noranda turnover at centre ice. Lavoie beat Samuel Harvey on the forehand through the five-hole as Halifax was in full control.
Rouyn-Noranda began the march back to victory on a four-on-four five minutes later as Bibeau recorded his fifth of the tournament at 10:27. The Huskies won an offensive one draw before captain Rafaël Harvey-Pinard lugged the puck into the slot where Bibeau chipped a shot over the shoulder of Alexis Gravel.
Montreal Canadiens prospect Joël Teasdale scored the equalizer five minutes later at 15:11, teaming up with tenacious forechecker Tyler Hinam who won a board battle to allow Teasdale to beat Gravel on a quick wraparound.
The two sides were knotted at two after two as Rouyn-Noranda wrestled away the momentum, outshooting Halifax 14-6 in the middle frame
The Huskies pulled away in the third as Peter Abbandonato struck off the rush, entering the zone with speed before taking a pass from Jakub Lauko for the finish past the glove of Gravel at 3:02.
Vincent Marleau provided Rouyn-Noranda with insurance two minutes later at 5:03 after the Huskies controlled the play along the boards. Mathieu Gagnon sent a low shot on the Halifax goal, inspiring a rebound for Marleau who provided the finish to put his team in the lead 4-2.
The Huskies outshot the Mooseheads 11-9 in the third to hear the final horn sound, streaming onto the ice in celebration.
Harvey-Pinard was joined by fellow veterans Peter Abbandonato, Samuel Harvey and Jacob Neveu at centre ice to receive the Memorial Cup from CHL President David Branch. The latter three names reached overtime of the 2016 Memorial Cup Final in Red Deer before falling in a crushing loss to the London Knights.
After winning a Memorial Cup with the Acadie-Bathurst Titan last year, Huskies head coach Mario Pouliot becomes the first head coach in CHL history to win back-to-back Memorial Cups with two different teams. He joins Don Hay (Kamloops ’94, ’95 & Vancouver ’07) and Bryan Maxwell (Medicine Hat ’87, Spokane ’91) as the third coach to win with two different franchises.
On the ice, Huskies blueliner Noah Dobson is the first player since Kitchener’s Robert Savard in 1982 to win back-to-back Memorial Cups with two different teams. He joins three others in Daniel Robertson (Windsor ’17, Oshawa ’15), Stephen MacAulay (Halifax ’13, Saint John ’11) and Gary Roberts (Guelph ’86, Ottawa ’84) to accomplish the feat.
The third straight host to reach the Championship Final, the Halifax Mooseheads played to a 49-win season before finishing the QMJHL Playoffs as league finalists. They skated to a 2-2 record at the Memorial Cup Presented by Kia, being led in scoring by Maxim Trépanier who had six points (1-5–6) in four games.
The CHL’s top-ranked team to end the regular season, the Memorial Cup champion Huskies finished with a 3-1 record and featured six different players with five points or more. Boston Bruins prospect Jakub Lauko led the tournament in scoring, recording eight points (2-6–8) over five games.
Huskies forward Joel Teasdale earned the Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy as the event’s Most Valuable Player. The 20-year-old Montreal Canadiens prospect scored in four straight games, finishing with five points (4-1–5).
The Huskies and Mooseheads squared off in the first all-QMJHL Memorial Cup Championship Final since 2006, wrapping up the QMJHL’s 50th anniversary season in fitting style.
1st Period
1, Halifax, Asselin 3 (Ryczek, Groulx), 19:16 (PP).
Penalties-Teasdale Rou (cross checking), 18:24.
2nd Period
2, Halifax, Lavoie 2 (Groulx, Asselin), 5:26.
3, Rouyn-Noranda, Bibeau 5 (Harvey-Pinard), 10:27.
4, Rouyn-Noranda, Teasdale 4 (Hinam, Bergeron), 15:11.
Penalties-Groulx Hal (high sticking), 3:17; Dobson Rou (roughing), 10:03; Trépanier Hal (cross checking), 10:03.
3rd Period
5, Rouyn-Noranda, Abbandonato 2 (Lauko, Bergeron), 3:02.
6, Rouyn-Noranda, Marleau 2 (Gagnon, Abbandonato), 5:03.
Penalties-No Penalties
Shots on Goal
Rouyn-Noranda 10-14-11-35
Halifax 10-6-9-25
Goalies
Rouyn-Noranda, Harvey 4-1-0-0 (25 shots-23 saves).
Halifax, Gravel 2-2-0-0 (35 shots-31 saves).
Power Play Opportunities
Rouyn-Noranda 0/1
Halifax 1/1.
Referees-Mario Maillet (21), Chris Crich (20).
Linesmen-Tarrington Wyonzek (137), Maxime Chaput (88)
Attendance = 10,595
Special Olympics
The Owen Sound District Secondary School Track and Field te
Competitors from across Ontario as well as New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Jersey, the Yukon and the Cayman Islands participated.
Nicholas Galbraith won a gold medal in the 100 metre run.
Michaela Brown won a silver medal in the 100 metre run and a bronze in the running long jump.
Anthony Pell won a gold medal in his division in shot put and a silver in running long jump.
Tyson Batterman won a bronze medal in running long jump also.
The OSDSS Bocce ball team also had a good week winning two out of six of their games and finishing fourth in their division.
Girls Field Lacrosse
Under 19
The Owen Sound Tom Hall’s North Stars spilt their games in Ontario’s Women’s Field Lacrosse League play, Saturday in Kitchener Waterloo.
Tom Hall defeated Halton Hills 13-1.
Ryleigh Elliott scored 3 goals, Kennedy Stauffer, Tara Meikle, Resse Wilkins scored 2 goals each and Karyia Beach,
Jamie Carr and Taylor Cheganho picking up singles.
In their second matchup, Owen Sound lost to Orangeville 7-3 with Kennedy Stauffer scoring 2 goals and Lauren Radbourne scoring a single.
The team is next in action Saturday June 1 in Brampton
Owen Sound Hyundai traveled to Waterloo’s Rim Park on Saturday & defeated Brampton 8-3.
Under 13
The Owen Sound Shute Optometry Northstars won their first game of the season Sunday in Kitchener-Waterloo.
Owen Sound lost to Mimico 3-2.
Northstars goals were scored by Hailey Feltis and Hannah Davies.
In their second game, Owen Sound defeated Halton Hills 6-4.
Emma Cooper scored 3 goals with Hannah Davies adding a pair and Jessa Rutter scoring a single for Owen Sound.
The team is next in action on Sunday, June 2 in Brampton where they play Orillia and Oakville 2.
The annual Owen Sound Minor Lacrosse Father's Day Weekend Tournament is June 14-16.
The Championship Games in all divisions will be played June 16th at the Harry Lumley-Bayshore Community Centre.


