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Wranglers Edge Storm 5-4 in Overtime

Almost five hundred fans were on hand to witness the 100 Mile House Wranglers produce a gutsy 5-4 overtime win versus the Kamloops Storm.

The Wranglers came from behind to erase deficits three different times before heading into overtime, Alex Martin had the call:

The win puts the Wranglers just two points back of Kamloops for first in the division with a rematch slated for tonight in McArthur Park Arena.


 

Scoring Summary:

1st:

4:59 – KAMLOOPS : Seibel (2) from Kero (20) and Andrusiak (5)

3:38 – KAMLOOPS : Andrusiak (9) from Ross (14) and Gordon (8)

1:02 – 100M SHG : Roch (3) from Harris (17)

2nd:

7:06 100M : Povelofskie (8) from Lynch (7) and Harris (18)

4:49 KAMLOOPS PPG : Gordon (1) from Ross (15) and Andrusiak (6)

3:18 100M SHG : Harris (8) from Roch (7) and Lynch (8)

3rd:

18:35 KAMLOOPS : Andrusiak (10) from Watkinson (12)

10:01 100M : Egan (5) from Cumberbirch (5) and Zimmerman (9)

OT:

0:58 100M : Povelofskie (9) from Roch (8) and Carpenter (8)

 

Alex’s 3 Stars: 

3: Tyler Povelofskie, 100M

2: Tavis Roch, 100M

1: Zackari Andrusiak, Kamloops

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