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Article: Youth Sports
- Article from:
- The Sun - Naperville (IL)
- Article date:
- May 6, 2004
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CYCLONES HOCKEY REMAINS UNBEATEN
The Cyclone Bantam No. 1 hockey team remains undefeated after nine straight wins in the South West Spring League. The Cyclones defeated the Sabres 11-1 with Kevin McNally scoring four goals and Richard MacDonald getting a hat trick.
The Cyclones defeated the Hawks 5-4 with Jonathan Craig scoring four times. The Cyclones shut out the Flames to earn their seven straight victory with Jimmy Albrecht and MacDonald both getting two goals.
Also contributing were Brooks Young, Trent James, Anthony Regole, Michael Jimenez, Jake Conforti, Brett Blondin and goalie Steve Tomczyk.
Teddy Dushkin was in goal for the Cyclones' 10-1 victory over the Chargers. Mike Hansen, ...
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