DALE BERRETH 2009
Tournament Progress
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Menace v. Wildcats
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Game #1, Pool A
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Wildcat subs played well, accounting for 4 early goals.
Pendergast made 22 saves, Aasand 21.
Wildcats led 2-1 after 1 period, 5-2 after two periods, and finished the game ahead 9-2.
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Longhorn v. Chiefs |
Game #2, Pool B |
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Chiefs took an early lead and never looked back.
After 1st period Chiefs led 4-2. They increased their lead to 6-3 in the 2nd; and finished off Longhorn in the third 9-3.
Chiefs advance to winner's bracket.
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Bulldogs v. Hornets |
Game #3, Pool B |
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After a close first period, ending 2-1, the Hornets hibernated in the second, dropping to 5-1. Bulldogs owned the third period too. Final score was Bulldogs over Hornets 9-2.
Chris Bauer got a hat-trick.
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Mud Cats v. Menace |
Game #4, Pool A |
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This game was an even battle from beginning to end. After one period, game tied at one. The Menace were up after two, 3-2. The Mud Cats battle back to tie. Ross Ford gets a hat-trick.
Aasand 17 saves, Becker 20. |
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Chiefs v. Bulldogs |
Game #5, Pool B |
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Hard defensive battle. Bulldogs squeeze out a 1-0 first period lead. Bulldogs increase their lead to 2-0 in the second. Late in the third the Chiefs pull their goalie and get two goals from Brandt Bailey. Chris Bauer, of the Bulldogs, puts away the game winner in overtime.
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Longhorn v. Hornets |
Game #6, Pool B |
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Battling illness and injury on their team, Longhorn jumps out to an early lead. After two periods, they're out front 4-1. The Hornets wake up in the third and battle back, scoring three goals. It’s not enough and Longhorn wins 6-4.
Curt Berreth gets a hat-trick… and two assists. |
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Wildcats v. Mud Cats |
Game #7, Pool A |
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Brad Eilers replaces injured Justin Roness for the Mud Cats.
Wildcats dominate the early going of this game. They close out the first period, leading 3-0. Late in the 2nd period, the Wildcats lead 6-0. The Mud Cats, however, battle back. Final score, Wildcats 6, Mud Cats 4.
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Longhorn v. Menace |
Game #8, Consolation Round |
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Longhorn took charge of this game early on. They took a 3-0 lead in the first, extended it to 6-1 in the second. The Menace took the third period, but it wasn’t enough. Final score was Longhorn 6, Menace 3. Menace outshot Longhorn 29 to 26.
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Wildcats v. Chiefs |
Game #9, Semi-final Round |
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The Wildcats continue to dominate this tournament. The first 2 periods were all Wildcats. There were 18 Wildcat shots to the Chiefs’ 4. The Chiefs finally played the Wildcats even in the third. Final score was Wildcats 5, Chiefs 1.
Travis Berreth got a hat-trick. |
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Bulldogs v. Mud Cats |
Game #10, Semi-final Round |
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The Bulldogs showed themselves the stronger team in this semifinal match. Mud Cat goalie, Jim Becker, saw 35 shots, while his team mustered 21. Bulldogs led 3-0 after one period, 5-1 after two and won the game 7-2.
Bulldog Chris Bauer had two goals and two assists. |
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Hornets v. Longhorn |
Game #11, Consolation Round |
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Longhorn’s Curt Berreth was injured. Rob Bethke skated in his place.
After two periods of even play, the Hornets dominated the third, scoring 5 unanswered goals. Final score 5-0. Hornet goalie, Scott Symington, saved all 27 shots he saw. |
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Chiefs v. Mud Cats |
Game #12, Third Place Game |
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The battle for third place! Mud Cat goalie Jim Becker was unavailable. Levi Binstock filled in.
Chiefs dominated 1st two periods, opening up a 7-3 lead. Mud Cats played them even in the third. Final score, Chiefs 9, Mud Cats 5.
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Hornets v. Menace |
Game #13, Consolation Round |
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Final game of consolation play. The Menace led after both first and second periods. Trailing 5-3 in the third, the Hornets battle back with 4 unanswered goals to win the game. Final score Hornets 7, Menace 5.
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Wildcats v. Bulldogs |
Game #14, Championship Game |
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What a game! After three periods, game tied 2-2. Three minute overtime went scoreless. Three man shootout yielded no goals. Sudden death shootout ended with a goal by Dave Hagerott. Final score 3-2. Bulldogs are Dale Berreth champions!
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