Foxwarren 5 Virden 4 Danny Johnston scored three goals as the Foxwarren Falcons edged the Virden Oil Kings 5-4 in a North Central Hockey League contest in Foxwarren on Wednesday, Dec. 9. With the win the Falcons moved into a fifth place tie with the Roblin Northstars. The Oil Kings, meanwhile, extended their season-long winless streak to seven. Myles Shingoose and Trent Tibbatts added singles for the hosts. Warren Hunter, Matt Beatty, Chad Harvey and Dylan Gerring replied for the Oil Kings. Oak Lake-Brandon 5 Kenton 2 Dustin Veitch made 43 saves but it wasn't enough as the Icemen downed the Cougars 5-2 in Oak Lake on Wednesday, Dec. 9. Jon Forsythe, Ryan Halliday, Richard Didluck, Trevor Derlago and Landon Desjardins scored for the hosts, who led 3-1 after the second period. The teams were tied 1-1 after 20 minutes. Andrew Johnson and Scott Peters were the Kenton marksmen. Roblin 3 Shoal Lake 2 (OT) Billy Harrison's goal at 1:46 of overtime gave the Northstars a 3-2 win over the Eagles in a hard-fought game in Roblin on Tuesday, Dec. 8. The teams were scoreless through the first, and tied 1-1 and 2-2 at the end of the second and third periods. Rick Scott and Brian Buick had the other goals for the hosts, while Graeme Hobbs and Joel Ostash replied for the Eagles. Miniota 3 Reston 2 Sean McKean's second goal of the game in the third period was the game winner as the C-Hawks edged the Rockets 3-2 in Elkhorn on Tuesday, Dec. 8. The hosts took a 2-1 first period lead, but the Rockets scored the only goal of the second to tie the score. Curtis Gardham had the other goal for Miniota-Elkhorn, while Jason Roblin and Derrus Gray replied for Reston. Shoal Lake 12 Virden 0 Bryce Cowling and Robby Memryk each had a hat trick as the Eagles dominated the Oil Kings in a 12-0 win in Virden on Sunday, Dec. 6. Joel Ostash added a pair for the visitors, who led 3-0 and 7-0 at the intermissions. Single markers came off the sticks of Nathan Holovach, Jeff Neufeld, Keith Spencer and Carey Findlay. Spencer and Findlay also added four assists each. Dale Martin stopped 36 shots to earn the shutout. Roblin 9 Minnedosa 4 The Northstars received two-goal performances from Ryan Bram, Devron Jakeman and Billy Harrison in a 9-4 win over the Bombers in Minnedosa on Sunday, Dec. 6. Lloyd McKinney, Reegis Sanche and Shawn Yakimishyn added singles for the Northstars, who led 6-2 after 40 minutes. The teams were tied 1-1 after the first period. Brendon Taylor had a pair of goals for the Bombers, with Scott Thompson and Michael Coutts chipping in with singles. Grandview 6 Miniota-Elkhorn 2 The Comets scored five times in the second period enroute to a 6-2 win over the C-Hawks in Grandview on Saturday, Dec. 5. Luke Stokotelny and Chris Porter each scored twice for the hosts, who led a 5-1 lead after 40 minutes. The first period was scoreless. Steegan Stoski and Kaine Morran added singles for the Comets. Curtis Gardham had both goals for the C-Hawks, who lost for the first time in regulation time this season. Oak-Lake-Brandon 6 Foxwarren 2 The Icemen jumped out to a 3-0 first period lead and cruised to a 6-2 win over the Falcons in Foxwarren on Friday, Dec. 4. Darryl Gosseye with a pair, Jordan Zenk, Riley Day, Richard Didluck, Ryan Halliday and Darren Nichol scored for the visitors. Danny Johnston and Trent Tibbatts tallied for the Falcons, who trailed 6-1 after 40 minutes. Grandview 5 Reston 0 Danny McDonald earned the shutout as the Comets blanked the Rockets 5-0 in Grandview on Friday, Dec. 4. Brent Crowe, Steegan Stostki, Derrick Pulock, Brett Ewanyshyn and Kyle Lopez were the Grandview marksmen. The Rockets trailed 2-0 and 3-0 at the intermissions. Kenton 9 Virden 4 Joel Strachan scored three times to lead the Cougars to a 9-4 mauling of the Oil Kings in Virden on Friday, Dec. 4. Jody Anderson and Darren Whelpton each added a pair for the visitors, who scored four unanswered third period goals to put the game away. Single markers came off the sticks of Andrew Johnson and Shaune Draper. The Oil Kings' marksmen were Matt Beatty, Chad Harvey, Warren Hunter and Mark McDonald.