The Journal B Sports THURSDAY January 22, 2015 Pond Hockey Classic Arrives Hermon-DeKalb Secure Boys/Girls Sweep Vs. Lisbon LOCAL, A5 BRIEFS OMHA Raffle Winners The Ogdensburg Minor Hockey Association has announced the three $1000 winners from their fund-raising raffle. Winning $1000 each were: Shelly Fetterly, Larry Bouchey and Jeff Smith The OMHA would like to thank everyone who bought tickets, and for their continued support to minor hockey! Roos Baseball Clinics CANTON – The SUNY Canton baseball program will host three different clinics on February 8th, 15th and 22nd. The sessions will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day and are located on SUNY Canton’s campus in the Roos House field house. The clinics are intended for those ages 10 through 18. The cost is $30 per session or $75 for all three clinics. Any questions or to sign up for a clinic please contact Head Baseball Coach Joe Carbone at carbonej@canton.edu or (315) 386-7875. Spring Sports Signups Spring Sports Season Signups at Ogdensburg Free Academy will be conducted in the Nurses’ Office as follows: Jan. 20 – 23: Baseball (Varsity, Junior Varsity and Modified), Softball (Varsity, Junior Varsity and Modified). Jan. 26 – 30: Lacrosse – Boys (Varsity and Modified), Lacrosse – Girls (Varsity and Modified). Golf Varsity (7th -8th graders may sign up on a “try-out” basis). Feb 2 – 6: Track – Boys (Varsity and Modified) Track – Girls (Varsity and Modified). Feb 9 – 12: “Make-up” Week (Monday – Thursday only). Athletes are expected to register in the Nurses’ Office at the end of their Physical Education class, during a study hall/free period, or after school (whichever doesn’t interfere with their class schedule). QUOTABLE “All we can do is wait and see how Kinnon’s (LaRose) ankle is when we play at Canton Friday. As a team we played very well in the second half,.” OFA Boys Basketball Coach Mark Henry INDEX NAC Hoops B3 Bowling B4 Classifieds B5 Basketball B7 PHOTO BY DAVE SHEA OFA’s Jared Barr sweeps the puck toward net after drawing a tripping penalty with determined rush on goal. Huskies Check OFA Streak N-N Hands Canton First NAC Defea; Salmon River Wins By DAVE SHEA At the start of the Northern Conference Division II Hockey season, the consensus opinion was that most matchups were going to be an “on-any-given night” situation. At midway point of the season little as changed. Wednesday night’s game at the Edgar Allen Newell Memorial Golden Dome was a case in point. One week after suffering a 3-2 loss at home to OFA, Malone gained a reversal blanking the host Blue Devils 2-0 in a matchup of two of the premier goalies in the North Country. The Huskies (5-5-0 NAC, 7-5-0) also snapped a fourgame winning streak by the Devils (4-6 NAC, 7-6) in a PHOTO BY DAVE SHEA match of teams contending for home ice in the first OFA’s Austin-Morley-Sloan fires a shot on goal in Wednesround of the Section 10 Di- day’s game. vision II Tournament. game on a perfectly executJoey Brown posted a the point. OFA will look for a quick ed transition goal that start23-save shutout, with 10 in the second period, outduel- rebound and a home and ed with Shane Cryderman ing OFA’s Dave Prudhom- home sweep of the Thous- controlling the puck in the me who finished with 19 land Islands-Alexandria defensive zone to the left stops including nine in the Bay Islanders on Friday in of the N-N goal. He quickly an 8 p.m. start at the Clay- fired a pass up the wing to second period. Zeb Brown, who raced deep “We just didn’t put the ton Arena. N-N DROPS CANTON into the Canton zone bepuck away when we had Norwood-Norfolk Cen- fore sliding a centering pass some early chances,” said tral handed Canton Central to Cody Munson breakOFA Coach Jon Frederick. “Jared Barr had a tremen- its first league loss while ing toward the far post and dous game for us but just Salmon River Central skat- Munson made no mistake ed to a convincing win over directing the puck into the couldn’t put one away.” Malone’s Kyler Head Tupper Lake in NAC boys back of the net. The Icemen went ahead netted the winning goal at hockey action on Wednes2-0 with 1:14 left in the sec10:56 of the second period day. N-N 2, Canton 1: The ond period when Shane knocking home his own rebound after a steal deep in host Icemen built a 2-0 Tiernan finished off a similead with solo goals in each larly well-executed play set the defensive end. The Huskies added a of the first two periods be- up by Brown and Tristen power play insurance tally fore holding off the Golden Harvey. “Both our goals were rewith 3:23 to play. Bailey Bears. “Our kids played great ally nice,” Durant stated. Conklin deflected home a The Bears, who were shot by point by Head for the whole game,” noted his Section 10 high 15th N-N coach Paul Durant. coming off a dramatic 4-3 goal of the season. Perry “We’re all very proud of this overtime win against Salmon River, cut the deficit to Hungerford also picked up win.” The Icemen got on the 2-1 when Adam McCormick an assist on the play by cycling the puck to Head at board just 6:36 into the converting off an assist from Cody Moore with 3:45 left in regulation. Brandon Richards was counted on to make 15 saves for the Icemen while Jon Stone handled 25 shots for the Bears. Salmon River 7, Tupper Lake 3: The teams were tied at 3-3 early in the second period before the Shamrocks generated the final four goals of the night. Skkylar Thomas opened the scoring for the Shamrocks off an assist from Sean David just 54 seconds into the game then made it 2-0 at the 6:03 mark assisted by Bryton Burns and David. But the Lumberjacks battled back to tie the game early in the second period as Tim Fuller broke through for an unassisted goal at the 2:49 mark and Elliott Fletcher struck for the equalizer just 25 seconds later. David restored the Salmon River lead assisted by Thomas at 5:34 of the second but Tupper Lake countered just over a minute later when Thomas Sexton finished off a play set up by Nick LaMere and Ben Geiger. For the second time in the game, David put the Shamrocks back on top when he connected from Thomas and Burns with 5:58 left in the middle frame. Tyren Boots made it 5-3 two minutes later assisted by Jay Chubb. Burns pushed the lead to three goals with an unassisted goal at 8:45 of the third period before David completed his hattrick and sealed the win with an unassisted goal with 34 seconds remaining. Devlin Laughing had 13 saves backstopping the win while Nathan Boyea hanbdled 37 shots working the Tupper Lake crease. Now 5-5 overall and 3-5 in the NAC, the Shamrocks are slated to travel to Brasher Falls on Friday to take on longtime Division II rival St. Lawrence Central at the TriTown Arena The Ogdensburg Hockey League (OHL) would like to announce the Second Annual St. Lawrence River Pond Hockey Classic. The tournament will take place February 14 and 15 outside the Richard Lockwood Civic Center in Ogdensburg and will be presented by Coors Light. The OHL has teamed up with corporate sponsors A.J. Missert and Hosmer’s Marina. The tournament will have three Co-Ed divisions: 21+ Elite, 21+ Open, and 35+ Recreational. The tournament will feature 3 on 3 games with teams consisting of no more than 5 players; goalies are not allowed. The tournament fee is $200 per team and all proceeds will benefit local youth sports organizations. Ogdensburg Minor Hockey will kick off the tournament by playing three short games with teams from their youth leagues. The tournament will have vendors along with an outdoor skating area for families and is intended to be an event that the entire community can enjoy even if they do not play hockey. “When we were growing up there were outdoor hockey rinks all over the city and kids everywhere in town played hockey outdoors just for fun. We wanted to bring that back to Ogdensburg and encourage families and children to enjoy the winter and play outside” said Mike Fennessy of the Ogdensburg Hockey League and one of the event organizers. “We are looking to build on the success of last our tournament from last year. Last year we donated over $3500 to local youth organizations and we are hoping to donate more this year.” “Ogdensburg biggest asset is our waterfront and this event will help us showcase the St. Lawrence River in the winter. This event will be a great way to begin the week long River Shiver that the Chamber of Commerce puts on. We are expecting teams from all over the North Country and Canada and we hope this event grows year after year. The support that we received from the community and the City has been so incredibly positive, and we hope to raise a lot of money for our charities. I hope everyone in the community stops to check out the event or comes down to enjoy some skating on the river, even if they are not hockey players,” said William Hosmer an Ogdensburg City Councilor and one of the event organizers. More information can be obtained on our website at www.ogdensburghockeyleague.com or our Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/ ogdensburgpondhockey or by calling Mike Fennessy at 315408-7546. Teams may register for the event at Hosmer’s Marina (54 East River St, Ogdensburg) or by calling Mike Fennessy. OFA Evens NAC Wrestling Mark With 2 Wins, 2 Days MALONE - In wrestling four tournaments this season, members of the OFA Wrestling team have a great deal of experience at competing in as many as five matches in a day. So travelling to Malone one day after visiting Massena proved to be no problem for the Devils who lifted their NAC record to 3-3 with two wins in two days. The Devils (3-3) downed PHOTO BY AL ST. PIERRE Malone 53-21 on Wednesday OFA’s Brody Sheppard presses the issue pushing down a win after besting Massena 36-24. over Massena’s Michael Brown on Tuesday. OFA 36 - Malone 24: The Devils registered seven falls in recording their second win of the season against the Huskies. Zach Roberts (120) pinned Sonny Johnson in 52 seconds, Tanner LaPiene (126) pinned Tyler Tambini in 1:48, Brody Sheppard registered a 17-2 technical fall over Allexander Robideau, Adam Rickett (145) pinned Noah Searles in 48 seconds, Allen Smithers (170) pinned Jeremiah King in 2:31, Will Pearson (285) pinned Kyle Wood at 1:06 and Donald Baker (106) pinned Thomas Trombley in 2:54. Cory Wiers (160) made a strong bid to give the Devils a sweep of the action on the mat before losing a 9-7 decision to Damion Burke of Malone (0-5). Bailey Phelps claimed a forfeit at 182 for OFA and Malone’s Dylan Ghostlaw (132), DaKota Connell (152) and Robert Dupra (195) received forfeits for Malone. OFA 36 - Massena 24: An See OFA B2
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