Vipers halt skid
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The Vipers won for the first time in nearly a month Thursday as
they beat the Red Wings, 4-1, in a Norris East Division match played at
Coast to Coast Inline Hockey Center in Huntington Beach.
Colten Daigneault scored two goals and also assisted another score as the
Vipers halted a losing streak at four games.
Nathan Sutton scored once with an assist and Luke Hamagiwa scored the
other goal as the Vipers moved into a tie six place with the Red Wings at
3-7 overall.
Garrett Ono scored off a feed from his brother, Spenser, to account for
the Red Wings scoring.
In other matches:
Sabres 5, Biting Dogs 3
Team-leading scorer Brittany Downer netted three goals, Kyle Carter
scored once with an assist, and Tyler McAfee also scored as the Sabres
bounced back from their first blemish of the season - a Monday tie with
the Slickshoes, to improve their division-leading record to 9-0-1. The
win was the second of the season by the Sabres over the Biting Dogs
(1-8-1), who received two goals from Ramiro Pimentel, a goal and assist
from Kevin Cant, while Joshua Gane and Johnny Wilson each had an assist.
Slickshoes 2, Hornets 1
The Slickshoes (8-0-2) remained unbeaten on the season as both Joseph
Burkhardt and Joey Mahoney scored, Brendan Kight picked up an assist, and
goalkeeper Mark Kosko recorded 20 saves in a hard-fought match.
Matthew Inouye scored an unassisted goal and goalie Ryan Doyle stopped 18
shots to lead the Hornets, now 3-4-3 overall.
Dragon Ball Z 6, Stars 5
After suffering a mid-season slump, the Dragon Ball Z collected their
fourth win in succession by edging the Stars. Travis Benson and Kevin
Christi each scored twice, Ali Plummer scored once, and Jared Rassler and
Bobby Sowma each had assists for the Dragon Ball Z (5-3-2).
Justin Romers topped all scorers with three goals, Robert Sanchez had a
goal and assist, Andrew Jackson scored once, Adam Lamotte assisted two
goals, and Chris Snapper also had an assist for the Stars (1-4-5).
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