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Weekend of ups and downs for Bandits

For Fallscheer, Friday’s win was a big one. One he’s hoping to repeat this Friday against the Lions.

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“It was a great win,” said Fallscheer. “Tough conditions off the start but we got it going, and once we got it going it was good. It was also good to get some of the younger kids getting in to play; they did a great job. We’re ready for next week.”

When it came to the weather, Fallscheer explained the key to completing plays was a strong run game.

“They did a great job of that and the O line blocked well; it was great,” he said.

Going into tomorrow’s league final, Fallscheer said the gameplan is to keep doing what they’ve been doing.

“We know we’re a good team, so the plan going into the game this Friday is to keep it simple come out and play like we know we can,” he said.

Kickoff is at 6 p.m.

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Taylor Weaver Meridian Source

The Lloydminster Bandits had a busy weekend with back-to-back home games starting with the Wainwright Bisons on Friday before the Cold Lake Ice came to town on Saturday. The Bisons would best the Bandits 4-3 on Friday, but the boys were able to come back on Saturday and beat the Ice 5-4. The Bandits are in Killam on Friday to face the Wheat Kings before hosting the Vegreville Rangers on Saturday at the Civic Centre. The puck drops at 7:30 p.m.

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