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Redvers and Moosomin each win twice in the Big Six during the weekend

Lots of goals were scored during the weekend.
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It was another busy weekend in the Big Six Hockey League.

The Big Six Hockey League had seven games on the docket for the weekend.

The Moosomin Rangers knocked off the Carlyle Cougars 7-3 on Friday night. Ben Johnstone and Mark Shaw scored in the opening five minutes of the first period, and Derek Fleck scored in the second to tie the game at 3-3, but then Moosomin took over.

Bud Holloway finished with three goals and an assist for the Rangers, and Brayden Holloway, Blake Rasmuson, Carter Sawchuk and Jacob Piller also scored.

Kyler Beckett was in goal for Moosomin. Zane Winter was the Carlyle goalie.

The Carnduff Red Devils edged the Midale Mustangs 5-4 in the close game of the weekend. Justin Hollinger scored the winning goal with 81 seconds to play in the game.

Brandon Trask, Trey Stocker, Ty Stovin and Matthew Audette had the other Carnduff goals.

Kendall Oliver, Carter Bonokoski, Dallas Kickley and Steven Lindenbach scored for Midale.

Cody Dumaine (Carnduff) and Talen King (Midale) were in net.  

The Oxbow Huskies defeated the Bienfait Coalers 6-2. Brody Haygarth had three straight goals in the second period to ignite a five-goal frame for Oxbow. Tom Frasz and Colton Schell also scored in the period, and Schell added another in the third. Cody Levesque was the Huskies’ goalie.

Jason Hengen and Cole Skjonsby had the Bienfait goals. Zack Miller was in goal.

The Redvers Rockets trounced the Wawota Flyers 10-2, thanks in large part to a seven-goal second period. Presten Kopeck, Jordon Miller, Braden Magotiaux and Bradey Fidierchuk each had two goals, and Craig Gaudet and Colby Potapinski also scored. Cody Matthewson was Redvers’ netminder.

Ayden Lawless had both goals for the Flyers, while Zach Lees was in goal.
The final game for Friday had the Yellow Grass Wheat Kings drill the Arcola-Kisbey Combines 10-1.

Braden Mellon and Kyle Myrglod each had two goals, and Riley Knoll, Dylan Frey, Maxwell Rae, Burke Johnstone, Drew Fellner and Conor Lafoy also scored.

Duane Hislop had the Combines’ marker.

Nolan Bergen was in goal for Yellow Grass. Zac Eaton and Evan Hauber shared goalie duties for Arcola-Kisbey.

The three games on Saturday were blowouts. The Rockets won 9-1 over Yellow Grass. Jordon Miller finished with three goals, Drew Hoff and Todd Gervais each had two markers, while Kopeck and Magotiaux also scored. Thomas Bauche was in goal for Redvers.

Mellon had the Wheat Kings’ lone goal. Erickson was the goalie.

Bienfait trounced Wawota 10-2. Taysen Holt had two goals for Bienfait, and Dylan Lay had four helpers. Alex Kerr, Erik McKersie, Tyler Hengen, Jordan Ross, Justin Byers, Klae Bayda, Kyle Salaway and Wyatt Garagan had the other goals.

Jordan Fox and Ayden Lawless scored for Wawota.

Kye Steinke (Wawota) and Zack Miller (Bienfait) were the goalies.

The Rangers scored seven times in each of the first and second periods to win 16-0 over Arcola-Kisbey. Brayden Holloway had four goals and four assists and Bud Holloway had a goal and six helpers for the Rangers. Dawson Springer (three goals and two assists) and Sawchuk (two goals and three assists) had five-point games. Rasmuson scored twice, and Jody Boutin, Brayden Naabholz, Monty Driver and Chad Hebert also scored.

Kyler Beckett had the shutout in goal.

Eaton was in goal for the Combines.

Two games were scheduled for Sunday, but they had to be postponed: the Kipling-Windthorst Oil Kings at Carnduff and Oxbow at Carlyle.

Bienfait was scheduled to host Yellow Grass on Tuesday night. (Results not available at press time).

It will be another busy weekend coming up. Games on Jan. 20 are Yellow Grass at Kipling-Windthorst, Carlyle at Moosomin, Midale at Redvers and Wawota at Carnduff.

Contests for Jan. 21 are Carlyle at Wawota, Carnduff at Redvers, Moosomin at Midale and Kipling-Windthorst at Oxbow.

Oxbow will visit Bienfait on Jan. 24.

All games are to start at 8 p.m.

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