Southpoint Sun - October 27, 2021

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Wednesday, October 27, 2021

LEAMINGTON — The Leamington Women’s Hockey League got their season underway on September 20 with a pair of games, which have continued each week. The league is made up of five teams with two games played every Monday night in Leamington. On September 20, Del Fresco Pure and The Eyeglass Shoppe skated to a 3-3 tie in game one, with Southpoint Sun edging Source for Sports 2-1 in the nightcap. On September 27, The Eyeglass Shoppe shut out Source for Sports by a 5-0

score, followed by a 2-2 tie between Sunparlour Locksmiths and Del Fresco Pure. On Monday, October 4, Southpoint Sun and Del Fresco Pure battled to a 4-4 draw in game one, while The Eyeglass Shoppe took it on the chin from Sunparlour Locksmiths, who prevailed 4-1. On October 18, Sunparlour Locksmiths remained unbeaten with a 5-2 win over Source for Sports, followed by Southpoint Sun outscoring The Eyeglass Shoppe 4-3.

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New season for Sr. hockey

Ladies hockey gets underway

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By C. Scott Holland The (Monday night) Leamington Senior Men’s Hockey League is back in action after a brief six week, four-on-four session in 2020-21. Last regular action was back in March of 2020 and this year there are only enough players for five teams instead of six. The first week of play saw Reid Funeral Home get past Gillett Roofing 8-3 thanks to several third-period tallies. In the nightcap, Leamington Chrysler and Gabriele’s Home and Floor battled to the wire with Gabriele’s edging Chrysler 5-4. Reid 8, Gillett 3: Gillett stayed close for two periods but Reid’s offense tabbed five in the third for the win. Gillett’s scorers were Spencer Neufeld, Catlyn Kir and Saundro DelBrocco. Reid’s attack was paced by Kyle Quick’s pair, while Catlyn Kir, Jamie Wenzler, Kevin Sawatzky, Cody Cabral, Greg Mastronardi and rookie Kalan Ricci planted one each. Gabriele 5, Chrysler 4: Thanks to a lone first-period tally, Gabriele’s slipped past Chrysler. The Chrysler offense was led by Jake Marchildon who gunned two, while Andy Anthony and Brian Simpson netted one apiece. Kyle Kudroch ripped two for Gabriele, while Kyle Bowman, Al Beausoleil and Brett Babkirk fired one each.

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Sharks netminder Ethan Carlone readies himself for an offensive effort by the Amherstburg Admirals. The Sharks goaltending trio of Carlone, Jackson Ford and Ethan Handley has been part of a total team effort contributing to the Sharks early-season success. SUN photo by Greg Coulter

Sharks fall 4-2 to Admirals

By Greg Coulter After riding a modest three-game winning streak, the Wheatley Omstead Sharks returned home Wednesday, October 20 for a rematch with the Amherstburg Admirals. The boys started the first period right where they left off from previous matches firing 16 shots on net, only to be robbed by the opposition netminder. They were finally rewarded at the eight-minute mark of the second on a tally by rookie Sam VanGellecum. Amherstburg threw down a defensive blanket throughout the balance of the game while respond-

ing with three goals in a six-minute span late in the second period. A controversial third period net-off goal midway through the period dug a hole too deep to recover from. With a late goal by Dallas Anderson and a prolonged attack with the netminder pulled, the Sharks refused to lay down. They couldn’t solve the defensive shell and came out short with a 4-2 loss. Ethan Carlone kept it close with 27 saves, while the Sharks managed 33 shots. “We started strong but couldn’t maintain the pace after we opened the

scoring,” said coach Josh Carnevale. “We look to, and will need to, return to a full 60-minute home

effort Wednesday when Essex comes in to play.” Puck drops at 7:30 p.m.

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