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Riverview Redmen down Memorial Marauders in high school hockey action

COXHEATH, N.S. — After suffering a 6-1 loss to the Memorial Marauders in North Sydney on Thursday, the Riverview Redmen responded with a home ice win of their own.

The Redmen defeated the Marauders 3-1 in Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Cape Breton County Recreation Centre, Friday.

 

With the win, Riverview (6-1-0-1) moves into sole possession of first place in the three-team league, two points ahead of the Glace Bay Panthers.

Meanwhile, Memorial’s record falls to 1-7-0-0.

Josh MacKay opened the scoring for the Redmen at 9:44 of the first period.

The contest would remain 1-0 through the end of the second period, before Logan Targett tied the game for the Marauders at the 15-minute mark of the third period.

Riverview regained the lead shortly after that goal, with Logan Beaton finding the twine. Dustin Sudds sealed the deal with an empty net goal late in the final stanza.

Michael MacMullin made 14 saves for the Redmen. Spencer Shebib, coming off a 54-save winning performance on Thursday night, turned aside 33 of 36 shots for the Marauders.

Riverview returns to the ice on Sunday when they play the Glace Bay Panthers at 7 p.m. at the Canada Games Complex.

In Cape Breton West High School Hockey League action on Friday, the Dalbrae Dragons hosted the Inverness/Baddeck Rebels in Port Hood. Results from that game were not available at press time.

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Nov 25, 2017

First win for Sydney Mines' Memorial Marauders

NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. — Eldon Snow fired a hat trick to lead the Memorial Marauders to a 6-1 win over the Riverview Redmen and their first victory of the Cape Breton High School Hockey League regular season on Thursday.

Snow scored a natural hat trick in the first period, as the Marauders pulled out to a 5-0 lead in front of their home fans at the Emera Center Northside. Evan Hiscock also had a big game for Memorial, scoring twice and adding three assists.

 

Matthew Williams opened the scoring in the first period and chipped in two helpers as well for Memorial (1-6-0-0). Snow, Williams and Hiscock combined for 11 points on the scoresheet.

Spencer Shebib was solid on a busy night in the Memorial net. He kicked aside 54 shots, and stopped all 23 he faced in the third period.

Jacob Denny was the lone goal scorer for Riverview (5-1-0-1). Redmen starter Owen MacPhee took the loss in goal, and was replaced in the first period by Michael MacMullen. MacMullen stopped 21 of 23 shots in relief.

The two teams meet again tonight at the County Recreation Centre in Coxheath. Puck drop is at 7:15 p.m.

In Cape Breton West High School Hockey League play at the Richmond Arena in Louisdale, the CBHA/NDA Huskies bested the Richmond Academy Hurricanes, 3-1.

Will Fraser, Brady AuCoin and Jakob Deveau scored for the Huskies, while Adam Sampson replied for the Hurricanes.

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Nov 24, 2017

Sudds leads Riverview Redmen to win over Memorial Marauders

NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. — Dustin Sudds scored a hat trick and chipped in two assists as the Riverview Redmen blanked the Memorial Marauders 7-0 in Cape Breton High School Hockey League play Thursday at the Emera Centre Northside.

The Redmen held a 1-0 lead heading into the third period before exploding for six goals in the final frame. Andrew McCarron scored and added three assists, while Brad Price scored and assisted. Jake MacDonald and Bryden Johnston rounded out the scoring with singles.

 

Between the pipes, Michael MacMullen stopped 16 shots for the shutout. Spencer Shebib was busy in the Memorial cage, making 41 saves in the setback.

The next league game will be played Sunday, when the Marauders face the Glace Bay Panthers at the Canada Games Complex at 7 p.m. The game originally scheduled for tonight between Glace Bay and Riverview will be played at a later date.

Also Thursday, the SAERC Saints edged the Richmond Academy Hurricanes 3-2 in Cape Breton West High School Hockey League play at the Richmond Arena in Louisdale.

Blake Hadley led the way with a pair of goals for the Saints, while Brady White chipped in a single. Danny McNamara and Bryson Wyre replied for the Hurricanes.

Wednesday in Eskasoni, Omar Gould scored four goals for the Eskasoni Coyotes in a 5-2 win over the Cape Breton Highlands Academy/NDA Huskies.

Antle Denny scored and added an assist for the victors. Mitchell Dilosa and Will Fraser replied for the Huskies.

Clifford Cremo posted the win in goal, while Noah Larade took the loss.

There’s a pair of games scheduled tonight in the west league. The Inverness/Baddeck Academy Rebels will host Cape Breton Highlands Academy/NDA at 7 p.m., while Dalbrae hosts Eskasoni at 7:30 p.m.

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Nov 17, 2017

Riverview wins Memorial-hosted tournament

NORTH SYDNEY - This year’s Green and Gold tournament didn’t exactly go as planned for the host Memorial Marauders.

After losing 15 players from last year’s tournament winning squad, the Marauders were not expected to repeat as Mae Kibyuk Memorial champions.

 

And they didn’t.

But the title did remain in Cape Breton as the Riverview Redmen skated to a 3-0 win over the Glace Bay Panthers in the Sunday afternoon final at the Emera Centre Northside.

With the host Marauders watching from the stands, the arena was only about half full for the final between the other two local teams. Still, the rink was buzzing right from the start as the two sides engaged in a physical battle that sent players from both teams crashing to the ice after big hits.

Following a scoreless first period in which Glace Bay outshot Riverview 13-3, the second stanza was more even. And, it was the Redmen that got on the board first when Jacob Denny scored with less than four minutes remaining in the period.

Riverview captain Josh MacKay added an insurance marker in the third period and Duston Sudds topped off the affair with an empty net goal in the final minute of play.

Redmen goalie Owen MacPhee picked up the win, while Nick Bigley was tagged with the loss.

Glace Bay outshot Riverview 40-20.

Riverview reached the final game by virtue of a 4-0 win over the Garden City Fighting Gophers, of Winnipeg, while Glace Bay defeated Dartmouth’s Prince Andrew 7-4 in a battle of the Panthers.

The other teams that participated in the four-day tournament were Halifax’s Citadel Phoenix and J.L. Ilsley Judges along with Mabou’s Dalbrae Dragons.

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Nov 6, 2017

Memorial Marauders back on winning track at Green and Gold

NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. — The host team Memorial High School Marauders got back on track at the Mae Kibyuk Memorial Green and Gold Hockey Tournament at the Emera Centre Northside, Friday night, posting a lopsided 9-4 victory over the Dalbrae Dragons of Mabou.

Scoring for Memorial in the win were Dovi Walker with a hat-trick, Hiscock and Logan Targett with a pair of goals each, and Williams and John Capstick with singles.

 

Replying for Dalbrae were Cullen MacEachern, Colby MacLean, Griffen Spears and Alexander Hawley.

Gavin Rudderham was in nets for the Marauders while Cameron MacMillan tended goal for the Dragons.

In other Friday action at the Green and Gold, it was Riverview 6, Citadel 1; Prince Andrew 3, Garden City 2; Citadel 3, J.K. Ilsley 2; Prince Andrew 7, Dalbrae 1; and Glace Bay 6, J.L. Ilsley 0.



Nov 4, 2017

Host team Memorial High drops opener of Green of Gold

NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. — The defending champions of the Mae Kibyuk Memorial Green and Gold Hockey Tournament suffered a disappointing 6 –1 loss in their opening game of the tournament on Thursday.

In the tournament’s second game, which followed the opening ceremonies, the host Memorial High Marauders lost 6-1 to the Garden City Fighting Gophers of Winnipeg, with the charge for the winning side being led by by Kaitlyn Nault with the first goal, followed by, Jack Burton, Mason Schooley, Nolan Weihs, Caeilin Chimerny and Tyler Smith. The name of Memorial scorer was unavailable.

 

The first game of the evening, at 6 p.m. had an old rivalry renewed when the Glace Bay High School Panthers faced off against the Riverview Redmen. The Panthers captured a 3 – 2 victory. Scoring for Glace Bay were Colin Rosta, Robbie Harroun and Trenton Gove. Scoring for Riverview were Brad Price and Jacob Denny.

The tournament, taking place at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney, features eight teams, four from Cape Breton, three from mainland Nova Scotia and one from Winnipeg.

The tournament features teams in two divisions in a round-robin format. The top two teams in the two divisions meet in Saturday evening’s semifinals.

The Gold division features Memorial, Dalbrae Dragons of Mabou, Dartmouth’s Prince Andrew Panthers and J.L. Ilsley Judges of Halifax.

The Green division features Riverview High School Redmen, Glace Bay Panthers, Halifax’s Citadel Phoenix and Winnipeg’s Garden City Fighting Gophers.

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