Dirty Turtles keep streak alive
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The Dirty Turtles remained one of the frontrunners for the Peewee
Club Division title Wednesday by beating the Ruff Riders, 8-3, at Coast 2
Coast Inline Hockey Center in Huntington Beach.
The Dirty Turtles used a balanced attack to remain in a first-place tie
with the U.S. Marines.
Both teams are 7-1-1 overall.
In the victory, three players - Ryan Morejon, Jason Krispel, and David
Cruz - each scored two goals, with Morejon and Krispel recording three
and two assists, respectively.
David Cirilo scored one goal with an assist, Patrick Tyson scored one
goal, and David Kirchner added an assist to close out the scoring for the
Dirty Turtles, who won their third consecutive match.
Kris Ehret and Stephen Sandberg each scored once with an assist, Greg
Pearce scored a goal, and Justin Bohn had an assist for the Ruff Riders,
who lost their eighth match in a row.
In other games:
U.S. Marines 7, The Fury 6
Jared Gibo topped all scorers with four goals and three assists, Derrick
Burnett scored once with a pair of assists, Bryan Sakaguchi scored one
goal with an assist, and Ryan Agius also scored to lead the U.S. Marines
(7-1-1), who remained in a first-place tie with the Dirty Turtles.
Gibo leads the division in goals scored (23) and assists (21).
David Arambula’s three goals and two assists paced The Fury (3-5-1), who
also received a goal and two assists from William Holzer, one goal each
from Virgil De Los Reyes and Derek Eichert, and an assist from Tamir
Hussein.
Crash Dummies 6, Burnt Biscuits 1
Brandon Mancia scored three goals and had an assist, Scott Shin matched
two goals with two assist, Brad Malone scored once, and Adam McGrath, the
team leader in both scoring and assists, assisted four scores to power
the Crash Dummies (4-2-3), who bounced back from their first loss of the
season.
Ryan Kim scored off a Trevor Zantos assist for the Burnt Biscuits
(2-6-1).
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