Gateway youth hockey leaves it all out on the ice

Jan 20, 2014

With one win, two losses and two ties, here's how Wareham Gateway Youth hockey fared during the week of Jan. 12 - 19.

Squirt Grizzlies

The Squirt Grizzlies dropped both games of a Cape League doubleheader when they traveled to the Vineyard on Saturday. The first game saw the Grizzlies on the short end of a 7-2 defeat and they lost the second game 6-2 with Chris Gauvin getting both goals.

On Sunday the Grizzlies had another doubleheader, this time with Nantucket at Hetland. The Grizzlies won the first game 4-2 on goals by Chris Gauvin, Stephen Old, Matt Quinlan and RJ Vickery.

In the second game the Grizzlies battled to a 4-4 tie giving up the tying goal in the last minute. Tyler Lovendale got two goals but the star of the game was Ryker King who made numerous saves to salvage the tie.

Pee Wee Warriors

The Gateway Warriors played to a 3-3 tie against the top team in the Yankee Conference, Pembroke. Robert Ramsay, Zachary Barris, and Jake DeMoranville scored for the Warriors.

Jared Westgate, Beth Davis, and Jackson St. Don played strong defense as the Warriors rotated three blue-liners for the entire game.

Steven Strachan and Zachary Pateakos shared the net minding duties and both watched their team surrender a two-goal lead as fatigue held the Warriors scoreless in the final period, despite Ramsay’s ringing of the crossbar in the closing minute.