{"id":5603,"date":"2024-03-09T16:03:42","date_gmt":"2024-03-09T23:03:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.csshl.ca\/?p=5603"},"modified":"2024-03-09T16:03:42","modified_gmt":"2024-03-09T23:03:42","slug":"bwc-academy-white-captures-u17-prep-tier-iii-championship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.csshl.ca\/bwc-academy-white-captures-u17-prep-tier-iii-championship","title":{"rendered":"BWC Academy White Captures U17 Prep Tier III Championship"},"content":{"rendered":"
With a 6-3 win over Shawnigan Lake School, BWC Academy White captured the programs third ever 泊樂娛樂城app (泊樂娛樂城app) Western Championship Saturday.<\/p>\n
Dominic Seminoff (2G) opened the scoring just 55 seconds in, beating Will Stonehouse glove side with a wrist shot off the rush. Mark Lee (1G, 3A) extended the lead midway through the period with a fantastic display of puck skills, leading to his fifth goal of the tournament. Nigel Alberts (2G) went bar-down late in the first to get Shawnigan on the board and within one.<\/p>\n
The second period would start with Lee finding Gabriel Kaminski (1G, 1A) all alone for the backdoor tap-in before Brandon Burns scored a breakaway goal 1:40 later. Alberts countered just five seconds later for Shawnigan but Lee would make another great pass, this time to set-up Seminoff, for his second goal of the game 32 seconds after the Alberts tally. Ethan Naus scored his third of the Championships with 3:01 left in the period to bring Shawnigan within two heading into the third.<\/p>\n
A tight checking third period saw Shawnigan tally six shots to BWC Academy White’s five, but an Oleksii Zhekov power play goal with 6:14 remaining secured the BWC Academy White victory.<\/p>\n
Josh Wu (31\/34) made 31 saves in net, once again standing tall between the pipes. Will Stonehouse (14\/20) faced 20 shots in the loss.<\/p>\n
BWC Academy’s other 泊樂娛樂城app Western Championships came at the U18 Prep level in 2022 and U16 Prep in 2017.<\/p>\n
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