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Busy Weekend For Jr Sting

Regular season play gets underway this weekend for most Lambton Jr Sting AAA teams this weekend.

The Minor Midgers are at the Toronto Titan Tournament, they lost their opener 3-2 to Guelph Thursday night and will play Mississauga (8:45am) and Markham (2pm) Friday.

Head Coach Jordan Pennisi says the weekend is a good experience for guys new to AAA.

"I  Think it'll be a little bit of an adjustment at first, definitely with the first tournament in Toronto," says Pennisi. "The speed will be a little bit quicker then they are use to, but that's fine it will come with time. The better teams we play, the better we'll be in the end."

Other Jr Sting notes:

  • Major Pewees beat the Macomb Mavericks 8-2 in exhibition action Thursday night
  • Major Midgets have an exhibition game in Windsor Friday.
Here's the regular season openers schedule for this weekend:

Saturday: Minor Atom vs Windsor (12pm at PASA - rink 1) Major Atom vs Kitchener (1:30pm at PASA - rink 1) Minor Peewee vs Brantford (3pm at PASA - rink 1) Major Peewee vs Brantford (6:30pm at Clearwater Arena - Blue) Minor Bantam vs Huron-Perth Lakers (8pm at Clearwater Arena - Blue)

Sunday: Minor Peewee at Windsor (10am) Minor Bantam vs Elgin-Middlesex (12pm at PASA - rink 1) Major Bantam vs Sun County (1:30 at PASA - rink 1) Major Atom at Windsor (2:30pm) Major Peewee at Cambridge (2:30pm) Minor Atom at Sun County (3pm) Minor Peewee at Sun County (4:30pm) Major Midget vs Windsor (3:30pm at PASA - rink 1) *tryouts

 

 

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