Gateway Youth Hockey nets several shutouts last weekend

Jan 26, 2015

Gateway Youth Hockey teams had a  good weekend as three teams held opponents  scoreless. To read game summaries, see below.

Mite C

The Gateway Mite C team had an off night and lost to the SC Panthers on Saturday 28-11. The Mites came out in the first period slow but were only down 9-7 at the end of the first. In the second period, the Panthers took control of the game and the lead and never looked back. Brayden Cannon led the team in scoring with a hat trick.

The other scorers were Jarrod Frates, Paxton Jones, Brayden Hathon, Jack Langlais, Pat Tripp, and Tommy Clavell. Nate Wilson had 21 saves filling in for the sick Charlie Carroll. The Mites will face Nantucket next Saturday in Falmouth.

Squirts

The Gateway Squirts faced Plymouth Orange Saturday morning and played a stellar game taking a win 8-0. Joe Urnek got Gateway on the board in the first period assisted by Braden MacDonald. Juni Suarez added two more goals in the first. In the second period, Matthew Quinlan cleared the net assisted by Joe and Nathan Ribeiro who also got a goal himself assisted from Matthew Paling. Ty David found the net assisted by Suarez. In the third period, Quinlan and Suarez both put points on the board giving Suarez a hat trick. On defense, Jacob Hebbel, Braden, Matthew P, and Thomas Leger were on their game keeping the puck out of Plymouth’s possession. Brady Kidney made some nice passes to keep the puck moving. Ryker King earned the shut-out by making key saves.

Pee Wees

The Gateway Youth Hockey Pee Wee team faced the number one seed Pembroke Titans Sunday evening.  Although the Pee Wees played hard, they weren’t able to overcome the relentless pressure of the Titans who won the game 4 - 0 to hold their top ranking.

Bantams

The Gateway Youth Hockey Bantams blanked Hanover B2, 5-0. Gateway goal scorers included, Tyler and Zachary Lovendale, Jake Demoranville, Robert Ramsay, and Jameson Woodward. Tyler also added an assist. Jared Westgate added two helpers. Noah Demoranville, Jackson St. Don and Mike Ripley also assisted Gateway goals.

Middle School 1

The Middle School 1 team was back in action on Friday night against a tough Taunton team. The Junior Vikings skated away with a 5-2 victory, pushing their win streak up to six games.

The team came out a little flat early on, but eventually found their rhythm when Peter Pimental tipped home a Seth Tomasik slap shot. Next to score was James L’Heureux, who grabbed the puck out from a pile of players in front of the net and snuck it by the goalie Vyper LaTullippe.

Robert Maloney scored the last goal, making it 5-2. Jake DeMoranville did a great job in net again, making multiple saves.