Under -!8 Boys open season with two wins.
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The Glaciers’ under-18 high
school team and under-19 girls’ league team
played their first games of the season at the
Sublette County Ice Arena, Friday through
Sunday, Nov. 1-3.
The under-18 high school team trounced
its opponents from Cody. On Friday night,
the Glaciers defeated Cody, 9-0, followed by
a 13-4 victory on Saturday morning. The girls’
team fell to Laramie, 9-0, on Saturday and 8-2
on Sunday morning.
The Glaciers’ under-18 team scored three
points within two minutes near the beginning
of the game on Friday evening. Damion Williams
opened scoring for the Glaciers with an
assist from Kaden Irey. Less than a minute
later, Colby White shot the puck in, assisted
by Justice Nations. Jayden Currah followed up
with a goal assisted by Williams.
Irey scored for the Glaciers six minutes into
the game with an assist by Micah Crum. Williams
scored again just 30 seconds later, assisted
by Irey. White scored his second goal of
the game assisted by Kyler Van Valkenburg.
Crum shot the puck with an assist from Nations,
followed by another point from Currah
assisted by Duke Carson. White completed the
game with the ninth point unassisted.
Cody’s offense rarely made it near the Glaciers’
net, but the few times they did, goalie
John Mitchell was waiting and made a total of
10 saves for the game.
On Saturday morning, Cody found some
momentum and nearly tied the first period
but the Glaciers edged up by a point. Williams
made the first score for Pinedale in a
power play with White and Currah. Cody
shot in the next two points. The Glaciers rallied
with goals scored by Currah, assisted by
Thomas Edwards, and Williams, assisted by
Boyd Boylan.
The Glaciers dominated the second period,
shooting in six goals to one for Cody. Crum
set the pace with the first goal, off a play
with Williams and Boylan. Boylan shot in a
goal of his own assisted by White. Williams
made an unassisted power play, followed by
two goals scored by White, each off an assist
from Currah.
Logan Marroquin finished out scoring for
Pinedale in the second period with a goal assisted
by Yates Garcilaso-Huffman and Irey.
In the third period, Pinedale dropped in
four more goals. Currah scored first with an
assist from White, followed by an unassisted
goal from Williams. Zain Roberts shot the
puck into the net with assists from White and
Duke Carson. Irey rounded out the scoring
with an unassisted goal.
Kellen Schupp played goalie for the second
under-18 game and made a total of 19 saves.
Under-19 girls
On Saturday evening, the under-19 girls’
team took on Laramie, but was unable to
score a point. Goalie Makenzie Reinert made
a total of 25 saves.
On Sunday, the girls’ team scored two
goals. Molly Murphy shot in a goal with an
assist from Alexis Wight in the second period.
Murphy scored again at the end of the second
period, assisted by Sydney Jensen. Reinert
played goalie in the second game with an impressive
43 saves.
Coming up
The under-18 team will hit the ice again
on Nov. 22 with a 3 p.m. away game against
Gillette. The following day, Nov. 23, the team
plays a second match against Gillette at 8 a.m.
The under-19 girls’ team plays two home
games against Rock Springs on Nov. 15 at
7 p.m. and Nov. 16 at 8 a.m. at the Sublette
County Ice Arena.