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Six goals in third period pace Sommerville's to big victory

Posted By JEFF GARD

Posted 2 months ago

Minor midget AE

PORT HOPE -- By scoring the final three goals of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association Eastern league game, the Port Hope Quantrill Chevrolet Phantoms minor midget AE team earned a 5-2 victory over Lindsay last Friday night at the Jack Burger Sports Complex.

With five minutes left in the second period, the game was tied 2-2. Nathan Fulford had scored for the Phantoms in the first period, which ended tied 1-1, and Taylor Richardson netted a goal earlier in the second frame.

Port Hope took control late in the middle frame when Devon Randall and Joseph Calnan scored 31 seconds apart. Adam Smith's third-period tally put an exclamation mark on the Phantoms' victory.

Bantam BB

Two unanswered goals in the third period lifted visiting Prince Edward County to a 3-2 victory over the Port Hope Pritchard Mechanical Phantoms in a bantam BB game on Friday night.

Port Hope led twice before Prince Edward County rallied for the comeback.

David Elliott scored for the Phantoms in the first period, which ended knotted at 1-1. Cory Langstaff scored a go-ahead goal for Port Hope with the only goal of the second period.

In the third period, Prince Edward County scored twice in a span of one minute and 11 seconds and then fended off Port Hope for the remaining seven minutes.

Atom BB

Port Hope's Railside Restaurant Phantoms atom BB team played to a 5-5 tie on Saturday against Gananoque.

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Brent Hickey and Kavan Dobos scored to give the Phantoms a 2-1 first-period advantage. The Phantoms' lead was bolstered to 4-3 in the second on goals by Cailin Turney and Andrew Currie.

Dobos scored again two minutes into the third to put Port Hope up 5-3.

Persistent offensive pressure enabled Gananoque to battle back and even the score. The first goal came with 6:27 remaining and the other with just 2:46 left in regulation time.

Novice BB

Six goals in the third period paced the Port Hope Sommerville's Phantoms novice BB team to a big 10-2 win over Lindsay.

Kallaway Mercer registered four of the Port Hope goals, including one in both the first and second periods and two more in the third.

Kurt Gibbs also scored in the first period as the Phantoms jumped out to a 2-0 advantage.

Second-period tallies by Simon Genich and Mercer proved the difference in the outcome.

It was the final frame when the Phantoms turned a close game into a blowout.

Aside from Mercer's two additional goals, Ben McBride also scored and Gibbs and Genich each had one more for their seconds goals of the night.

Bantam AE

In bantam AE action, the Port Hope Frank Lauria Phantoms were edged 5-4 by the Baltimore Ice Dogs.

Port Hope scored once in the first period and three more times in the second but that's as close as they would come.

Scott Martin had two goals for the Phantoms while Austin Trotter and Tyler Barrett also scored. Dylan Prescott chipped in with three assists.

Peewee AE

The Bromley Fabricators peewee AE team from Port Hope was blanked 9-0 by the Ennismore Eagles on Sunday.

Ennismore took a commanding lead early by scoring seven times in the first period.

Earlier in the week, Ennismore claimed another big victory over Port Hope, that time by an 18-2 margin.

Austin Randall and Patrick Moore scored for the Phantoms.

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