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Midget A Queens edged 1-0 in quarter-finals at OWHA provincials

04/11/2015, 10:30pm EDT
By Queens Communications

THUNDER BAY QUEENS HOCKEY

Media Update

Release date: Saturday, April 11, 2015

Midget A Queens edged 1-0 in quarter-finals at OWHA provincials

TORONTO – The season has come to a close for the Thunder Bay Queens at the Ontario Women’s Hockey Association provincial championships in Toronto.

Thunder Bay’s last team remaining team at the provincials, the midget A Queens, dropped a hard-fought 1-0 contest to the North Durham Blades Saturday evening in quarter-final action.

North Durham notched the lone goal of the contest midway through the contest.

The Queens earned their way for the playoff round after topping the Nepean Wildcats 4-1 Saturday afternoon in a play-in game.

Thunder Bay came out flying grabbing an early 3-0 lead striking three times in a five-minute span on markers by Kaarina Kotanen, Jordyn Paris and Mikayla Sparks.

After Nepean got on the board in the second, the Queens added one more by Sparks to round out the scoring.

Picking up assists were Mary Flaherty, Madeline Browczuk, Whitney Scott, Allison Pages, Jacqueline Desimone and Amanda Pages.

Cameron Ivall picked up the win in that contest.

The Queens finished up round robin competition with a 0-0 draw with the Scarborough Sharks with Taylor Gombola picking up the shutout.

The midget A’s had a successful tournament finishing with a 3-1-1 record and only allowed two goals against in five outings while posting three shutouts.

Meanwhile the season came to an end for both of the Queens’ bantam clubs as the Manshield Construction bantam A and RBC Dominion Securities bantam AA’s wrapped up play at the provincials in defeat.

The bantam A squad were edged 2-1 by the London Devilettes while the bantam AA’s were blitzed 6-0 by the North Halton Twisters.

Thunder Bay Queens
Ontario Women’s Hockey Association
Provincial Championships results

Sportop midget AA
April 9
Sportop Queens 1 Etobicoke Dolphins 1
April 10
Guelph Jr. Gryphons 1 Sportop Queens 0
Saugeen-Maitland Lightning 2 Sportop Queens 1

Midget A
April 10
Midget A Queens 2 Timmins Falcons 0
Midget A Queens 1 Brantford Ice Cats 0
April 11
Midget A Queens 0 Scarborough Sharks 0
Midget A Queens 4 Nepean Wildcats 1 (Play-in game)
Durham North Blades 1 Midget A Queens 0 (Quarter-final)

RBC Dominion Securities bantam AA
April 10
Peterborough Ice Kats 2 RBC DS Queens 1
Clarington Flames 2 RBC DS Queens 0
April 11
North Halton Twisters 6 RBC DS Queens 0

Manshield Construction bantam A
April 10
Owen Sound Ice Hawks 3 Manshield Construction Queens 1
Manshield Construction Queens 2 Scarborough Sharks 1
April 11
London Devilettes 2 Manshield Construction Queens 1

Mixed results for Queens at OWHA provincials

04/10/2015, 11:00pm EDT
By Queens Communications

THUNDER BAY QUEENS HOCKEY
www.thunderbayqueens.com

Media Update

Release date: Friday, April 10, 2015

Mixed results for Queens at OWHA provincials

TORONTO – It was a day of mixed results for the Thunder Bay Queens at the Ontario Women’s Hockey Association provincial championships taking place in Toronto.

The midget A Queens are off to a perfect 2-0 after their first two round robin contests while the Sportop midget AA side went 0-2-1.

As for the Manshield Construction bantam A squad, they have started 1-1 and the RBC Dominion Securities bantam AA side have gone 0-2 after a pair of hard-fought one-goal setbacks.

The midget A’s are spotless starting 2-0 with a pair of shutouts as they blanked the Timmins Falcons 2-0 and followed that up with a 1-0 decision over the Brantford Ice Cats.

Against Timmins, Madeline Browczuk had the game-winner 2:46 into the contest while Whitney Scott added some insurance five minutes later.

Danielle Sanders, Allison Pages and Jordyn Paris picked up assists on the tallies.

Cameron Ivall posted the shutout.

In the game vs. Brantford, Jacqueline Desimone had the lone marker in that one scoring with 2:32 to go in the second with Sanders adding the lone helper.

Taylor Gombola picked up the shutout in the decision over the Ice Cats.

They meet the Scarborough Sharks at 10:45 a.m. Saturday with a berth in the playoff into the playoff round on the line should they come away with a win.

The news wasn’t as fortunate for the Sportop midget AA’s.

The rallied late to salvage a 1-1 draw with the Etobicoke Dolphins in their opener thanks to a Danielle Veneruzzo power play marker with 1:13 remaining in regulation.

Stefanie Hayward and Avery Baker picked up assists on the equalizer.

Bailey Chenier was in net helping her side pick up a point.

Game 2 saw Thunder Bay fall 1-0 to the Guelph Jr. Gryphons with Jordyn Cousins notching the lone tally of the contest with 6:08 to go in the second period.

Fayth Chambers suffered the narrow loss in goal for the Queens.

They then saw their season come to a close Friday evening as they dropped another close game as they were edged 2-1 by the Saugeen-Maitland Lightning.

The bantam AA squad started off with a tough 2-1 defeat to the Peterborough Ice Kats.

After a scoreless first, Peterborough opened the scoring with 4:17 left in the middle stanza.

Thunder Bay countered with the tying goal with 9.1 seconds left in the frame as Brooke Herman finished off the work of Brenna Bohonos and Vanessa Nicholl.

The Ice Kats then went back in front for good early in the third and held on from there despite the Queens pressing hard for the equalizer.

Josée Robinson suffered the loss between the pipes.

The Clarington Flames then handed the Queens another defeat as they won 2-0, which included an empty netter late.

Robinson was in net once again.

As the for Manshield Construction bantam A’s they started with a 3-1 setback vs. the Owen Sound Ice Hawks before rallying and pulling out a 2-1 triumph vs. Scarborough.

The bantam AA’s wrap-up play Saturday at noon as they meet the North Halton Twisters while the bantam A’s take on London Devilettes at 8:15 a.m.

Thunder Bay Queens
Ontario Women’s Hockey Association
Provincial Championships schedule/results

Sportop midget AA
April 9
Sportop Queens 1 Etobicoke Dolphins 1
April 10
Guelph Jr. Gryphons 1 Sportop Queens 0
Saugeen-Maitland Lightning 2 Sportop Queens 1

Midget A
April 10
Midget A Queens 2 Timmins Falcons 0
Midget A Queens  1 Brantford Ice Cats 0
April 11
Scarborough Sharks 10:45 a.m. (Vaughan)

RBC Dominion Securities bantam AA
April 10
Peterborough Ice Kats 2 RBC DS Queens 1
Clarington Flames 2 RBC DS Queens 0
April 11
North Halton Twisters 12 p.m. (Iceland)

Manshield Construction bantam A
April 10
Owen Sound Ice Hawks 3 Manshield Construction Queens 1
Manshield Construction Queens 2 Scarborough Sharks 1
April 11
London Devilettes 8:15 a.m. (Chesswood)
 

Queens prep for OWHA provincials

04/06/2015, 11:00am EDT
By Queens Communications

THUNDER BAY QUEENS HOCKEY

Media Update

Release date: Monday, April 6, 2015

Queens prep for OWHA provincials

THUNDER BAY – Four of the five teams that comprise the Thunder Bay Queens rep program will be off to Toronto this weekend to compete in the Ontario Women’s Hockey Association provincial championships.

Both the Sportop midget AA and the midget A Queens along with their RBC Dominion Securities bantam AA and Manshield Construction bantam A counterparts will take to the ice at various venues across the Greater Toronto Area to vie for provincial crowns.

The Sportop midget AA’s begin play Thursday evening as they take on the Etobicoke Dolphins at 9:15 p.m.

Two more tilts are on the slate Friday, starting with a 1:30 p.m. encounter vs. the Guelph Jr. Gryphons, which will be followed with 9:15 p.m. match-up against the Saugeen-Maitland Lightning.

A total of 24 teams will take part in the midget AA division with the winner advancing to represent Ontario at the 2015 Esso Cup Canadian National Female Midget Championship, April 19-25 in Red Deer, Alta.

Game action for the midget A Queens will commence Friday at 1:30 p.m. against the Timmins Falcons.

Thunder Bay will then tangle with the Brantford Ice Cats later in the day at 9:30 p.m.

They will then wrap-up round robin play vs. the Scarborough Sharks Saturday at 10:45 a.m.

Two dozen teams are also in the midget A group.

As for the 20 squads that make-up the bantam AA division, they too start play Friday with the Queens opening up against the Peterborough Ice Kats at 1:30 p.m.

Next up features an 8 p.m. face-off vs. the Clarington Flames at 8 p.m. in game two of the day for the club.

Providing the opposition in their third contest will be the North Halton Twisters, who they’ll meet Saturday at noon.

A 10:45 a.m. start Friday against the Owen Sound Ice Hawks will mark the first game for the bantam A Queens at the provincials.

They will then meet the Scarborough Sharks at 6:30 p.m. to conclude Day 1 competition.

Rounding out their schedule in the 24-team bantam A division will be a date with the London Devilettes Saturday at 8:15 a.m.

Qualification and quarter-final games in each group will go Saturday evening while semifinal and championship contests are slated for Sunday.

The Tim Hortons peewee Queens will not be competing at the provincials as their season has concluded.

Thunder Bay Queens
Ontario Women’s Hockey Association
Provincial Championships round robin schedule

Sportop midget AA
April 9
Etobicoke Dolphins 9:15 p.m. (Westwood)
April 10
Guelph Jr. Gryphons 1:30 p.m. (Westwood)
Saugeen-Maitland Lightning 9:15 p.m. (Westwood)

Midget A
April 10
Timmins Falcons 1:30 p.m. (Vaughan)
Brantford Ice Cats 9:30 p.m. (Vaughan)
April 11
Scarborough Sharks 10:45 a.m. (Vaughan)

RBC Domionion Securities bantam AA
April 10
Peterborough Ice Kats 1:30 p.m. (Tomken)
Clarington Flames 8 p.m. (Tomken)
April 11
North Halton Twisters 12 p.m. (Iceland)

Manshield Construction bantam A
April 10
Owen Sound Ice Hawks 10:45 a.m. (Chesswood)
Scarborough Sharks 6:30 p.m. (Chesswood)
April 11
London Devilettes 8:15 a.m. (Chesswood)