Wildcats roll in Price Division, women edged in tight road loss

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The Warren Wildcats continued their dominant Winnipeg High School Hockey League Price Division season last week, shutting out Pinawa 6–0 at home on Jan. 20 to improve to 16–1 and remain second in the standings.

Warren opened the scoring midway through the first period with a power-play goal from Kaelen Ivany at 9:29, before Ashton Baldwin added another less than four minutes later to give the Wildcats a two-goal cushion after one.

The hosts carried the momentum into the second period, where Braeden Ivany extended the lead with an early marker. Warren’s offence kept rolling in the third as Jonathan Gilmore scored twice in quick succession, followed by Rhet King’s goal at 5:33 to cap the scoring.

The Wildcats spread the offence throughout the lineup, with assists coming from six different players in the shutout victory. With the win, Warren remained firmly in the hunt near the top of the Price Division standings. The team does not have any games scheduled this week.

In Manitoba Women’s High School Hockey League West Division action, the Warren Wildcats came up just short in a tightly contested road game, falling 2–1 to the Churchill Bulldogs on Jan. 20.

After a scoreless first period, Warren opened the scoring midway through the second when Brook Waldbauer found the back of the net, assisted by Mackenzie Boonstra. The Wildcats carried the 1–0 lead into the third before Churchill mounted a comeback.

The Bulldogs tied the game at 14:40 on a goal from Annalise Lamoureux before pulling ahead just over five minutes later on a power-play marker by Lyla Vogelsang to secure the win.

With the loss, Warren sits eighth in the West Division with a 6–11 record. The Wildcats do not have any games scheduled this week.

Annaliese Meier
Annaliese Meier
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