Gateway Youth Hockey

Mites H: The Gateway Mite H team won both games of a double header Saturday. In the first game, the Mites defeated the Falmouth Lightning by a score of 15-5. It was a total team effort. Gateway was shorthanded – only having four skaters and a goalie – but came out on top. Goals were scored by Charlie Carroll, Paxton Jones, Jack Langlais and Kevin Place with Nathan Wilson solid in net. In the second game, Gateway defeated the number one team Barnstable 11-8. Jones and Langlais each had a hat trick and an assist. Carroll and Place had two goals apiece while Lilia Lopez Del Moral had a goal and an assist. It was a total team effort as every player in each game had a goal. Wilson had several saves to preserve the win for Gateway.

Mites C: The Gateway Mite C team had another comeback tie against the SC Panthers in a game that ended 10-10. Jarrod Frates had four goals to lead the team. The other scorers were Paxton Jones, Ben Hebble, Pat Tripp and Brayden Cannon. Charlie Carroll had 45 saves on the night. Gateway played hard to the finish and only has one loss in its last six games.

Squirts: The Gateway Squirts came out a little sluggish Saturday after having a week away from the ice, but they soon found their legs, winning 4-2 against Braintree White. In the first, Matthew Quinlan found the net assisted by Matthew Paling. In the second period, Gateway played back and forth hockey, putting points on the board with goals credited to Braden MacDonald with assist from Juni Suarez, Quinlan with assist from Ty Ribeiro, and Suarez with assists from Thomas Leger and Ribeiro. Ryker King faced some great shots but kept the scoring low.

Pee Wees: The Gateway Pee Wee team beat their rivals, the Canal Sharks, on Sunday morning by a score of 5-2. Both teams played good, hard hockey keeping the game scoreless through the first period. Gateway players put three points on the board in the second period off goals by RJ Vickery and Matthew Quinlan, assisted by Zachary Barris. The Sharks came out strong in the third period, scoring two goals of their own, but Gateway’s Jack Martins and Vickery would seal the deal with two final goals.

Bantams: The Gateway Youth Hockey Bantams defeated the WHK Hawks, 7-1, on Saturday night. Josh Smolinsky scored the only goal of an evenly matched first period, assisted by Tyler Lovendale and Robert Ramsay. But it was Gateway’s dominant second period that blew out the Hawks. Lovendale had a hat trick in the period! Michael Ripley and Zachary Lovendale also added goals in the second. Leading 6-0 entering the third period, defenseman Coleby Paling moved up to wing and netted Gateway’s seventh tally with a breakaway finish in the top shelf. Goalie Zachary Pateakos continues to play well, earning his second consecutive shutout in net.

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