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Wheatley’s Ashton Anderson provides one of the Sharks’ bright spots last Wednesday as he beats Blenheim goalie Caleb Pinsonneault on a breakway in the first period. The Sharks lost the game 7-2. SUN photo by Greg Coulter
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Sharks split pair of games last week
By Greg Coulter WHEATLEY — When at the top of their game, the Wheatley Omstead Sharks prove to be more than a worthy adversary. Some nights, not so much. Thursday evening in Petrolia, the Sharks played a flawless match en route to 5-0 whitewash of the Flyers. Special teams led the way with two powerplay goals and one short-handed marker. Ethan Handley turned aside 23 shots behind a stingy defence that allowed only three shots in the third period. The Sharks fired 44 at the opposition net. Braedon Caetano scored twice and added an assist to lead the way. Dallas Anderson, Denzel Aguilar and Braydon Davis added singles in the winning cause. The previous night at home, the wheels of fortune fell completely overboard in a 7-2 drubbing by Blenheim. After a 2-2 first period draw, the opposition ran away with a five-goal second period outburst, including four in a five-minute span. Dallas and Ashton Anderson kept it close in the first, but the offence stumbled after that. “The boys had a nice bounce back after a poor performance on Wednesday,” said head coach Josh Carnevale. “Special teams were good again and we had great shutout by Ethan Handley in a strong defensive effort.” The Sharks host Petrolia tonight (December 8).
Reid upsets Gualtieri in overtime
By C. Scott Holland It was a night of interesting action as Gillett Roofing whipped Leamington Chrysler 9-1 and Reid Funeral Home rallied from a deficit to win in overtime in Leaimngton Senior Men’s hockey play. Gillett 9 Chrysler 1 Gillett Roofing hammered the Leamington
Chrysler team to decide this one early. Chrysler’s lone tally was fired by Jordan Stubbert. Mitch Prudence paced the Gillett assault with a hattrick while Brian Whaley and Calan Kir ripped pairs. Eric Prudence and Spencer Neufeld chipped in with one goal apiece.
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Reid 8 Gualtieri 7 (OT) It was a rather strange contest as Gualtieri built a solid 5-1 lead before the Reid squad surged back and closed the gap and tied it 6-6. In the final minutes, both teams tabbed goals to keep things even and go to the five minute 3-on3 overtime period, where Reid Funeral Home won it.
The Gualtieri Farms output was evenly distributed as Pat Sonoski netted three, while Dylan Impens and Johnny Unger each cranked out two. Reid’s rally was aided by pairs from Jordan Hooker and Cale Phibbs. Cody Cabral, Greg Mastronardi and Kyle Quick each drilled one in regulation and Quick made a nifty move in the OT to cash in the game-winner.
A CHRISTMAS STORY
Adapted by Philip Grecian 2nd week Dec 9-12! Produced by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company. Tickets online and in advance only https://banktheatre.com/project/a-christmas-story-production/
DALE’S FRIDAY COFFEE HOUSE
Fri Dec 17 - Doors 6:30 PM Show 7 PM. Suggested Donation $10 + Bring a donation for the food bank drive.
PAVLO AND BAND - A TRUE WORLD MUSIC ARTIST - MEDITERRANEAN MUSIC
Wed Dec 29. Tickets online and in advance only https://banktheatre.com/project/pavlo-a-true-world-music-artist/
THE OJIBWE CREATION STORY
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