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2015-2016 PeeWee Rep | Nov 22, 2015 | Susan Moran | 613 views
Rudolph-MacLeod with his 1st Regular Season SHUT-OUT
The storm passed and the HAROLD SUTHERLAND CONSTRUCTION Peewee REP Rebels made the trip up the Peninsula to take on the Predators, in Wiarton on Sunday.




The boys controlled the puck, showed some incredible passing and in a full team effort ... claimed the 9 - 0 victory.

Taking 45 shots on the Predators net, they kept me busy recording goals tonight, and here is the breakdown ...

1st Period
4:40  Jack Kivell fired high into the net, assisted by Calvin Stewart and Jake Moran
2:21  Stewart got the rebound on a shot from Alex DeJong, assisted by Ethan Harrison

2nd Period
8:15  DeJong buried the puck, on a backhand pass from Moran, assisted by Stewart
2:54  Stewart from Moran and Kivell  TIC-TAC-TOE
2:32  Pearce Lacey shot it in, on a pass from Wesley Houston and Dillan Ledingham

3rd Period
14:17  Moran scored, on a centering pass from DeJong, assisted by Danny Rourke
  9:32  Stewart tipped in the rebound after DeJong's breakaway and shot on net
  7:29  Curtis Wade carried the puck in, passed to Lacey and got to the net for the rebound, assist to Houston
  5:26  Wade again, assisted by line-mates Lacey and Houston 

And last but not least, the only name not mentioned yet ... Jason Rudolph-MacLeod, who blocked 26 shots on net for his 1st regular season SHUT-OUT.

Great game by all the REBELS!!!
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