MIDALE - The South East Aaron Well Servicing U18 AA Goldwings female hockey team picked up a pair of wins on home ice in Midale.
The first was a 4-0 victory Friday over the Parkland Fire.
After a scoreless first period, Brooke Allan scored twice in five minutes for a 2-0 Wings lead, and Jade Naviaux added to the lead before the period was out.
Katelyn Thackeray rounded out the scoring in the third.
Ivey Grant earned the shutout in goal.
Then on Sunday, they rallied from a 3-0 deficit after two periods to win 5-4 over the Warman Wildcats. Bostyn Runge and Naviaux scored in the first two minutes of the third, Thackeray tallied to tie the game, and after Warman took a 4-3 lead, Naviaux and Runge scored again to put the Wings ahead with less than five minutes to play.
Grant was in goal for the win.
The Goldwings (3-2) will visit the Fire in Melville on Nov. 12.
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The Carlyle U18 A Wildcats opened their season with a 2-1 win over the South East TS&M Goldwings Friday night in Midale.
Kasenya Einarson scored the opening goal late in the first period for Carlyle. Akeria Lonechild added to the lead early in the second.
Delainy Knoll had the Goldwings’ lone goal with 4:54 to play in the middle frame.
Kaitlyn McFadden was in goal for the Wings. Riley Scott was the Wildcats’ goalie.
The Wildcats’ next game was a 10-1 loss to the Prairie Storm on Saturday in White City. Dixie Corscadden had Carlyle’s lone goal with two minutes to play in the first period, and it left the Wildcats down just one.
Lexi Pirlot was in goal.
The Storm and the Wildcats were to play Sunday in Carlyle, but it was postponed due to weather.
Carlyle will host the Milestone Flyers on Nov. 12 at 1 p.m. and the Goldwings the following day at 1:30 p.m.
The Goldwings (0-4) were to visit the Wood River Ice Cats on Sunday in Lafleche, but it was also postponed.
They will host the Prairie Storm on Nov. 12 at 4 p.m. in Midale and then visit Carlyle the following day.
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The South East Whitecap U15 AA Goldwings dropped an 11-3 decision against the Regina Rebels Saturday in Weyburn.
Ella Schenher scored nine seconds into the game for the Wings and Samara Seghers added to the lead a few minutes later. Schener scored again before the period was out for a 3-2 Wings’ lead.
The Rebels tied the game before the end of the first, and added four in each of the second and third periods.
Kiera Barker was in goal.
The two teams were to play the following day in Weyburn, but it was postponed.
The Goldwings (1-7-1) will host the Prince Albert Foxes Nov. 12 and 13 in Weyburn.
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The Estevan Southland Pulse U15 A Bearcats played the Borderland Badgers to a 7-7 tie Saturday in Wawota. The Bearcats were up 3-0 at one point in the first period, but then were down 7-5 after two and needed to rally in the third.
Taya Northrop, Brianna Fleck and Rayelle Curtis scored in the first period. Katie Sauder and Fleck tallied in the second and again in the third. Sauder’s goal early in the third was the tying goal.
Kayla Mitchell was in goal for the Bearcats.
They were supposed to visit the Weyburn Goldwings Nov. 6 in Weyburn, but the game was postponed.