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Phillips, Chapman Help Selects Rip Ice Dawgs
Brittany Phillips scored three goals and added three assists to lead the Westman Selects to a 12-0 win over the Minnesota Ice Dawgs in the Source for Sports AAA Hockey Challenge's Female Under-19 Division on Saturday. The division championship game will be played at Kinsmen Arena at noon, with the finalists to be announced.
Knights Get Shot in Title Game
Dylan Haney delivered a dominating performance from the mound, lasting 6 2/3 innings before having to leave the game because of the 85 pitch count rule and struck out 12 batters. The losers meet in the consolation final at 2 p.m. Division 2 Playoffs Brandon MNP Knights 10 St. James A's 0 Having to settle for a Division 2 playoff berth, the Knights rode the arm of Luke Whelpton, who threw 83 pitches and struck out 12 batters on his way to a two-hit shutout with three walks.
Old Guard Unites to Lead &Quot;Leafs Past Marlins
The Cloverleafs, using a patchwork lineup that resembled their pennant-winning teams from earlier this decade more than the regular roster that they've used much of this season, used a five-run seventh inning to break things open and hung on to hand the Brandon Marlins a 6-4 decision at Andrews Field.
Female U-19 Consolation Final Manitoba Starz 8 NAA Junior 5 Tess Duski scored three times and picked up two assists for the Starz, while Megan Vestby netted a pair of goals and added two assists.
With both teams boasting 4-1 records heading into the final, Jesse Edmundson pitched the Knights to the victory, going seven innings while chalking up six strikeouts and allowing six hits.
Not the Knights&Quot; Day at Classic
The Cardinals, a team seeking a berth in the Little League World Series, were on the bats early and often in the first inning, gaining a 6-0 lead before Brandon's batters had a plate appearance. Here's how the tournament ended for local teams: PEEWEE Division 2 Consolation Final North Winnipeg Pirates 6 Oil Dome 3 North Winnipeg's Adam Nocita threw 6 2/3 innings and picked up the win.