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Nov 26, 2014 | robinsonj | 1102 views
Pee Wees Busy In November
The Wingham Legon PeeWee Rep team has continued to be busy in the month of November.

The Wingham Legon PeeWee Rep team has continued to be busy in the month of November. On November 6, the Peewee Rep team hosted West Grey and they skated away in the third period to a 7-2 victory. Scoring for the Peewees were Josh Pham and Hayden Robinson, both with two apiece, Nate Bloemberg, Connor Dickson and Ben MacLean. Assists went to Dickson (3), Robinson (3), Bloemberg, Josh Hughes, Josh Pham and Tyson Michie.

On November 9, the PeeWees travelled to Chesley to play Arran-Elderslie. Once again the scored ended 7-2 for Wingham with a good team effort and solid goaltending from Garrett Golley. Scorers were Gangl (3), MacLean, Robinson, Pham and Sam Young. Assists went to Robinson (2), Gangl, Michie, Dickson and Pham.

On November 13, the team was back in Wingham to host a good TCDMHA team. After a hard fought battle Wingham persevered 5-3. Scorers included Gangl (2), Hughes, Robinson and Michie on an impressive end-to-end rush. Assists went to McKenna Bross (3), Bloemberg and Dickson.

On November 14-15, the PeeWee Reps took part in the annual Lucknow Legion Tournament winning their first two games before losing in the A-final. Game 1, the PeeWees played Goderich to a 3-1 victory with a solid team defensive effort. Scorers were Robinson (2) and Michie with assists to Dickson and Maitland Higgins. Game 2 saw Wingham pull away from Seaforth with a 4-0 win. Garrett Golley earned the shutout. Scorers included Dickson, Hughes, Robinson and Young. Assists went to Higgins, Hughes, Michie, Pham and Robinson. Game 3 was for the A-final of the tournament with the PeeWees playing a good South Huron team. After getting off to a quick start with a goal from Robinson (assisted by Dickson) the Reps could not continue their win streak, losing 4-2. Hughes scored the second Wingham goal, unassisted and shorthanded. Thanks to parents and fans for their support for the team so far this year.