Novice AA 4-0 in Tri County Playoffs, News, Novice, 2015-2016, U10 (Guelph Minor Hockey Association)

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Mar 05, 2016 | Bruce Schlitt | 717 views
Novice AA 4-0 in Tri County Playoffs
After giving up the opening goal 56 seconds into the game, the Novice AA Gryphons responded with 3 goals in the first,  3 goals in the second, and 4 goals in the third for a 10-1 victory over the Stoney Creek Warriors.   The Gryphons are now 4-0 in Tri County playoffs and return to action on Sunday when they travel to Stoney Creek for the back half of the home and home weekend.

Game Summary

First Period

1. Landon Mitchell (Tanner Bothwell)
2. Nathan Schlitt (Landon Mitchell, Matthew Stam)
3. Nathan Briggs (Tanner Bothwell)

Second Period
4. Hunter Solomon (Landon Mitchell)
5. Landon Mitchell (Unassisted)
6. Nathan Briggs (Koen Smith)

Third Period
7. Matthew Stam (Noah Milne)
8. Hunter Solomon (Koen Smith)
9. Koen Smith (Adam Smith)
10. Oscar Johnson (Trenton Harris)

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