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Both U13 Bearcats teams win against Moose Jaw

Katie Sauder puts up a seven-point game
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Female hockey teams in Estevan had a good weekend on the ice.

The Estevan Power Dodge U13 A Bearcats 1 and 2 female hockey teams were back on the ice this past weekend, as the end of the regular season approaches. 

The Bearcats 1 squad pounded the Moose Jaw Mavericks 12-4 on Saturday in Moose Jaw. The Mavericks led 2-0 at one point in the first, but then the Bearcats 1 took over. 

They led 5-3 after the first period, and after a scoreless second period, the two teams combined for eight goals in the third. 

Katie Sauder had five goals and two assists for Estevan, while Ruby Graf had a hat trick and Nevaeh Duke scored twice. Peyton McIntyre and Halle Lozinsky notched the other goals.  

Taylor Short was in goal. 

Estevan (5-11-2) will visit the Weyburn Gold Wings on Feb. 12.  

The Bearcats 2, meanwhile, edged Moose Jaw 7-6 on Sunday. Kayla Mitchell scored her third of the game with 11 seconds to play to lift Estevan to the victory. 

Kaybree Fonstad, Chelsea Madsen, Taya Northrop and Kendall Grimes had the other Estevan goals.  

Adalyn Christopherson was the goalie. 

Estevan (7-8-2) will host the Balcarres Barracudas on Feb. 13 at 4:15 p.m. in Torquay.  

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The Estevan Senchuk U11 Bearcats 1 and 2 teams also played on the weekend. 

The Bearcats 1 (9-3-5), who have the best record in the East Division of the South Saskatchewan Female Hockey League’s U11 circuit, defeated the Weyburn Blizzards 1-0 on Saturday and the Madville Huskies 4-1 in Radville on Sunday. 

They will host the Weyburn Gold on Feb. 12 at 3:30 p.m. at the Power Dodge Arena.

The Bearcats 2, meanwhile, edged the Huskies 4-3 on Thursday in Radville. 

(Scoresheets for the U11 games are not available). 

The Bearcats 2 (8-5-5) will close out the regular season by hosting the Weyburn Blizzards on Feb. 12 at the Power Dodge Arena at 7:30 p.m., and then will visit the Weyburn Gold on Feb. 13.  

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