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Patriots and Ironmen Win in the PJHL

Mount Forest 11 Hanover 2

Hanover may have opened the scoring less than a minute-and-a-half into the game but then Mount Forest took over as the Patriots beat the Barons 11-2.

Ryley Cribbin earned five points in the win with a goal and four assists. Haydon Coulter scored twice and had an assist in the win and Shawn Lantz scored and set up two more for the Patriots.

Michael Stefanelli and Luke Hoelscher both had two goals in the game for Mount Forest.

Andrew Vardy set up both of Hanover's goals and Derek Cornfield and Matt Shields found the back of the net for the Barons.

The Patriots out shot Hanover 58-32. Luke Aulthouse suffered the loss for Hanover while Aidan Quish earned the win for the Patriots.

None of the Patriots goals came on the power play despite five chances.

Wingham 6 Caledon 5 (OT)

Carter Collinson scored the game winner in overtime to give Wingham a 6-5 win over Caledon.

Collinson's goal came at 1:17 of the extra frame.

The Pollock Division's player of the month, Jamie Huber, led the Ironmen with a goal and two assists. Parker Gibbings scored twice, Blake Buchanan had a goal and an assists and Shane Vollmer set up two of the Ironmen's goals.

Tyler Whitten led the Golden Hawks with two goals and two assists.

Kyle Morning earned the win in net for Wingham with 34 saves. Michael Kaczor made 25 saves for the Golden Hawks.

The Ironmen led the Pollock Division with a 6-1-0-1 record.

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