NS U11 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 20 – 27
JAGUARS: 8 STALLIONS: 1
RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — Logan Pongoski scored twice as the Jaguars pulled away for an 8-1 win over the Stallions. After Pongoski opened the scoring, Wyatt Campbell replied at 4:04 of the first for the Stallions on a setup from Beau Sokolic, before Greyson Thorpe’s goal in the final second of the period restored the lead. The Jaguars then struck five times in the second, with Thomas Jennex (one goal, two assists) and Oliver Bracegirdle (one goal, one assist) factoring in, and Wallace Donaldson added the third-period marker. Coach Jordie Mann’s Stallions (0-6-0) kept pushing, while the Jaguars (5-2-1) kept building on their early momentum.
BARRACUDAS: 7 BULLDOGS: 1
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Barracudas pulled away for a 7-1 win over the Bulldogs on Saturday. Mason Fowler opened the scoring in the first, and the lead grew in the second as Hunter Hamilton and Luke Ellis struck 3:08 apart, with Drew Martin setting up both goals. Paxton Buell added two quick markers early in the third, and Ellis finished with a pair while Kalon Laskow-Pooley chipped in as well. Henry Fraser broke through late, finishing Ethan D’Eon’s feed for the Bulldogs (3-3-0), while Fowler’s three-point game helped pace the Barracudas (4-2-2).
WOLVES: 5 BULLS: 1
RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — After a scoreless first period, the Wolves broke through in the second, with Elliott O’Laney and Grayson Archibald (assist: Warren Core) answering a quick Bulls strike from Kaymen Symonds at 0:32. The Wolves pulled away in the third as Noah MacLeod (assists: Blake Fraser, Payton Mahoney) helped spark a three-goal finish that also included markers from Mahoney and Holden Rhynold. Coach Ryan Forrest’s Bulls (2-4-0) showed pushback in the middle frame, but couldn’t close the gap as the Wolves (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
PANTHERS: 3 HAWKS: 2
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — Mason Morash scored twice as the Panthers edged the Hawks 3-2 on Saturday. After a scoreless opening period, Morash opened the scoring early in the second before Ryder Morrison answered later in the frame to pull the Hawks even. The third period brought a quick push from the Panthers, with Oscar Joyce putting them back in front and Morash adding his second. Carter Hodder kept the Hawks pressing late with a goal off a Reece Bagnell setup, but the Hawks (3-2-3) couldn’t find the equalizer against the Panthers (6-0-0).
JAGUARS: 8 HUSKIES: 3
RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — The Jaguars pulled away for an 8-3 win over the Huskies after a back-and-forth opening period. The Huskies struck first as Thomas Cashin and Jack Mullen scored early, with Thanishq Rangampally and Grayson Doering each setting up both goals. Jaguars answered late in the frame on markers from Ethan Hubley and Thomas Jennex, then took control in the second through Weston Ashwood and Logan Pongoski. Hubley (2G, 2A) and Jennex (2G) led the finish, while Liam Reid scored for the Huskies (1-5-0). Coach Jamie Bracegirdle’s Jaguars (5-2-1) rounded it out with third-period goals from Nolan MacPhee and Wallace Donaldson.
BARRACUDAS: 6 EAGLES: 1
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Barracudas broke through early and then pulled away late for a 6-1 win over the Eagles. Bowen Faulkner opened the scoring 39 seconds in and added another in the third, while Levi Blunden’s second-period marker stood up as the winner. A four-goal third sealed it, with tallies from Kalon Laskow-Pooley, Hunter Hamilton and Paxton Buell, who also set up Laskow-Pooley. Marcus Bedo scored at 7:55 of the first for the Eagles (1-7-0). The Barracudas (4-2-2) finished strong to close out the result.
WOLVES: 4 STALLIONS: 3
RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — Wyatt Campbell opened the scoring for the Stallions, and they kept coming in a back-and-forth 4-3 loss to the Wolves. Finlay Nickerson (2) sparked a quick three-goal burst early in the second, adding an assist on Cameron MacInnis’ marker to put the Wolves in front 3-1. The Stallions rallied to tie it on goals from Brody White and Henderson Mann, with Lauchlin Mahoney picking up the lone helper. Blake Fraser broke the deadlock late in the third for the Stallions (0-6-0), while the Wolves (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
HAWKS: 4 BULLDOGS: 2
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Hawks pulled away in the third period to earn a 4-2 win over the Bulldogs on Saturday in Truro. Abel Daley opened the scoring late in the first period, but Samuel Joseph answered to level things heading into the break. Reece Bagnell’s second-period marker, set up by Griffin Rochester, put the Hawks in front, and Bagnell added another early in the third before Carter Hodder tacked on an insurance goal. Daley scored again late to keep the Bulldogs (3-3-0) pushing, while the Hawks (3-2-3) closed out the result.
BULLS: 11 HUSKIES: 4
RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — The Bulls pulled away for an 11-4 win over the Huskies on Saturday. Carson Clegg led the charge with a hat trick, while Bryce Pothier added two goals and Théo Surette chipped in a goal and an assist as the Bulls built a 5-2 edge after the first period and kept adding to it. For coach Kevin Ryan’s Huskies, Grayson Doering scored three times, including the opening goal, and ThanisHQ Rangampally rounded out the offence for the Huskies (1-5-0). The Bulls (2-4-0) continued to press late, sealing it with a pair of goals in the final two minutes.
PANTHERS: 8 EAGLES: 1
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Panthers built an early cushion with three first-period goals, then poured in five more in the second to cruise to an 8-1 win over the Eagles. Mason Morash paced the offence with two goals and two assists, while Oscar Joyce added a pair and Oscar Ruiz chipped in a goal and an assist. Edison Wentzell, Philip Bird and Declan Dedrick also scored for the Panthers. Emmett Burke broke through at 8:15 of the third for the Eagles (1-7-0), but the Panthers (6-0-0) kept control to close out the result.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

