Redwings U-18 team advances in Hi-Way 14 consolation playoffs

By David McIver

The under-18 Redwings advanced to the second round of the consolation side of Hi-Way 14 playoffs.

The U-18 Redwings were to host the Spiritwood Timberwolves last Saturday and then play in Spiritwood on Sunday.

They defeated Hillmond-Paradise Hill in the first round, edging it 1-0 in the mini-game after a 2-1 loss in Hillmond on March 8. The Redwings had won 7-3 in Dinsmore on March 7.

Complete results weren’t available. Justice Zacharias got the lone Redwing marker in Game 2 from Jayce Rieger and Rhett Cruse.

In Rosetown, Deklan Hawken and Boyd Anderson each scored twice. Rieger and Giovanni Rinaldi also got goals.

Paxon McClellan, Jaxon Salzl and Keagan Nasby scored for the visitors.

In Hi-Way 14 under-15 league playoffs, the U-15 Redwings, who won 11-5 in Kindersley, were to host the Klippers on Sunday.

Cohen Wickett had a hat trick, Mitchell Nunweiler and Kyler Ptolemy scored two goals each, and Corbin Levis, Dmytro Nikolaienko, Maddex Gray and Jasper Adnam also tallied for the Redwings in Kindersley.

Wickett and Levis both had two assists.

Sami Bews, an affiliated player (AP), and Landen Freeman each had two goals, and Dominic Graham also scored for the Klippers.

The under-13 Redwings lost back-to-back games to the U-13 Kindersley Klippers, 11-3 here on March 7 and 13-5 in Kindersley on March 8.

Foster Hayes scored four Redwing goals and Annabelle Kayseas got the other in Kindersley. Sami Bews scored six goals, Manny Becker had three, Ryden Adelman two, and Mason Down and Boston Atkinson also scored for the home team.

In the game here, Finn Cannon scored two goals and Hayes also tallied.

Bews scored four goals, while Atkinson, Adelman and Becker each got two and AP Rowan O’Connor had one for the Klippers.

In female hockey, the U-11 Western Prairie Redwings had a league playoff tournament this past weekend, not the March 6-8 weekend as the March 10 issue stated, in Estevan, Lampman and Bienfait. The Redwings had placed first in the U-11 West Division regular season with 20 wins and a tie.

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