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OCTOBER 19, 2023

Week 3: Vibe alone in first place

Week 3: Vibe alone in first place

SCWHL

After sweeping the North Shore Rebels in a two-game series on home ice, the Kamloops Vibe are alone atop the SCWHL standings.
The Vibe defeated North Shore 7-2 and 5-0 in two games played at McArthur Island in Week Three, improving to 4-0-0 (win-loss-tied) on the season.
Former UBC Thunderbird Jaedon Cooke tallied four points to lead the Vibe offence Saturday, netting three goals and an assist. 
Cassidy Bell, a former member of the McGill Martlets, added two goals with Kathleen Cahoon, Rochelle Smith and Sarah Botter contributing one each.
In the second game Sunday morning, Camryn Filimek, Cheyanne Watkinson, Bell, Botter and Cooke tallied a goal each with Ashley Fisher making 20 saves for her second shutout of the season.
The Meadow Ridge Moose won for the second time in as many games this season, topping the Island Surge 4-2 Friday night at the Langley Sportsplex.
Nicole Constable gave the Surge a 1-0 lead early in the second period, but the Moose responded with scores from Whitney Dove, Madeleine Ericsson, Natalie Richardson and Sydney Kreps to earn the victory. The Moose went three-for-four on the powerplay.
The loss was the first of three for the Surge on a weekend road trip to the mainland. They were shutout 4-0 by the Richmond Devils Saturday night at the Richmond Ice Centre. Hazel Barthel, Laura Miller, Annaliese Meier and Amy Vanden Eynde were the Richmond goal scorers, while netminder Alexis Strehlau made 13 saves for the shutout.
The Surge were shutout again Sunday at Planet Ice – Delta, falling 2-0 to the Fraser Valley Jets. Jenna Proulx and Amanda Christie were the goalscorers for the Jets, while 32 saves from Jessica Anderson earned the Jets goalie her first shutout of the season.
The Surrey Wildcats dropped two games in Week Three. They fell 4-2 to the South Fraser TNT at Planet Ice – Coquitlam Saturday evening. Alisha Choy with two goals, and Kirsten Mihalcheon and Shea Weighill with one each, scored for South Fraser. 
Surrey native Emily Johnston, who played two seasons at Boston’s Suffolk University, tallied both goals for the Wildcats.
The Wildcats fell 7-2 to the Moose Sunday afternoon at the Summit Centre in Abbotsford. Dove scored three times and Kreps tallied twice and collected three assists for Meadow Ridge. Kirsten Langston and Shay-Lee McConnell completed the Moose scoring. 
Daira Dhillon and Ellekas Jope scored for Surrey.

 

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