Varsity Squad
C-I 9, B-BL 8
In the first period, Cambridge-Isanti scored shorthanded on the Eagles, but the Eagles scored the next four goals.
First goal is by Kollar, assisted by Luke Mehelich. Second goal is made by Tyler Ruppelius with assists from Dylan Pishney and Tyler Schmitt. Third goal came from Jacob Bahe, with assists by Austin Rydberg and Jaden Keo. The fourth goal was by Luke Mehelich, who scored off a little bad luck by C-I defenseman kicking it in.
Overall, it was an exciting final game for fans to watch. It was also senior night for Corbin Kollar, Tyler Ruppelius and Tyler Mossak.
“Eagles need to tighten up their D-zone coverage,” said Coach Jason Hartfiel. “The four shorthanded goals were not good. Another game with too many penalties. Kellen Hurt left game after blocking shot.”
Varsity Squad
St. Paul-HP 5, B-BL 4
This was a conference game and in the first period, Tucker Rhodes scored from the point assisted by Dylan Pishney and Corbin Kollar.
It was a close matched first period.
In period two, Highland scored early in second to tie 1-1. Becker then scored on a powerplay by Corbin Kollar assisted by Kellen Hurt.
Later, another goal was made by Tyler Schmitt, assisted by Trenton Rupar and Luke Ruppelius.
In period three, Tucker Rhodes scored off a rebound from his own shot. Jaden Keo scored and was assisted by Austin Rydberg and Jacob Bahe.
Highland battled back with three unanswered goals to make the final few minutes of the game interesting.
Goalie Anderson had 24 saves.
It was parent’s night for the Eagles.
The Eagles played well for not having much practice before with the school cancellations leading up to game. Coach Hartfiel was very happy with the Eagles play. The team tied their win total from last year at 10-10-1.
Varsity Squad
B-BL 11, Breckenridge/Wahpeton 1
Corbin Kollar opened the scoring with an assist to Kellen Hurt.
Luke Ruppelius scored next, assisted by Jaden Keo. Jacob Bahe took an elbowing penalty that led to Corbin Kollar scoring shorthanded.
The next Eagle goal was made by Trenton Rupar from Tyler Schmitt. A BW penalty led to a powerplay goal by Tyler Schmitt with assist from Trenton Rupar and Luke Ruppelius.
In the second, Tucker Rhodes scored, assisted by Jaden Keo and Luke Mehelich. That was followed by a goal by Tyler Ruppelius with assist from Schmitt and Rupar.
BW got on the board finally, but Kollar scored on a nice length of the ice pass from defenseman Ethan Orgon to stymie the rally.
The final goal was scored by Tyler Ruppelius off a shot by Ethan Orgon, assisted by Trenton Rupar.
It was an exciting offensive game for the boys. There were 26 total points in the game by Eagles.
Anderson made 17 saves.
Junior Varsity
B-BL 9, Cambridge/Isanti 0
Becker sophomore, Nathan Zimmerman and Big Lake sophomore, Noah Peterson each had a hat trick. Becker sophomore, Bennett Tatge and Big Lake sophomore, Austin Barzee each had two assists.
Big Lake junior goalie Caden Weber recorded a shutout in goal.
Junior Varsity
Pine City 4, B-BL 2
It was a close game until midway through the third period when Pine City got a couple of breakaway goals to secure the win.
B-BL goals were by Becker junior, Grayson Hopper and Becker freshman, Ethan Orgon.
Junior Varsity
B-BL 11, Breckenridge/Wahpeton 0
Six players had two points or more. Becker junior, Grayson Hopper had one goal and three assists. Big Lake senior, Tyler Mossak had one goal and two assists.
Becker sophomore Bennett Tatge had one goal and two assists. Big Lake sophomore, Austin Barzee had two goals. Becker sophomore, Brock Ramola had one goal and one assist. Big Lakesophomore, Luke Ruppelius had one goal and one assist. Big lake sophomore, Mitch Reasoner played the first period in goal and Big Lake junior, Caden Weber played the second and third periods in goal for a combined shutout.