The Bonn Law Quinte Red Devils Minor Peewee Team went 3 for 3 in league play this past week, News, Minor PeeWee, 2016-2017 (Quinte Red Devils)

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Oct 30, 2016 | Jeanna Oke | 816 views
The Bonn Law Quinte Red Devils Minor Peewee Team went 3 for 3 in league play this past week
The Devils are firing on all cylinders, scoring 19 goals in the three games, while allowing just three against.

On Wednesday the Devils were in Marmora where they would take on The Peterborough Pete’s. The boys jumped out to a 3-0 lead after the first period and carried the play right to the final buzzer in a 6-2 win. Benjamin Lynch scored a pair of goals for the Devils, while Cal Uens, Jack Lowry, Jack Dever and Michael Dolton all added singles. Chipping in with assists on the goals was Vincent Bellavance (2) Christopher Brydges (3), Nick Oke, Ethan Quick and Jack Lowry. Aidan Crowley looked sharp between the pipes in the win.

On Saturday the Devils were at home to the North Central Predators. Once again, the boys put forth a solid team effort on their way to a 7-1 win. Ethan Quick scored a hat trick in the game, and Jack Dever added a pair of goals, while Spencer Cranley and Christopher Brydges each added a goal of their own. Adding assists on the goals was Ethan Miedema (2), Jack Lowry (2), Benjamin Lynch (2), Spencer Cranley (2), Ethan Quick, Will Potts, Duncan Schneider, Jack Dever and Cal Uens. Logan Vale had a strong game in net for the home team.

The Red Devils were on the road Sunday for a game with the Richmond Hill Coyotes. In a solid game by the defensive core, where they limited the Coyotes chances, it was all Red Devils on the score board. Spencer Cranley and Vincent Bellavance each netted a pair of goals in the game, while Ethan Quick and Ethan Miedema each added singles. Benjamin Lynch had three assists in the game, Cal Uens had a pair of assists, while Ethan Quick and Nick Oke also picked up an assist in the 6-0 win. Aidan Crowley was rock solid in net to earn the shutout!

The boys are off to compete in The Shanahan tournament next weekend where they look to continue their strong team play.