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U10 Red Devils capture ETA championship

Postmedia staff

The Foley Bus Lines U10 Quinte Red Devils captured the Eastern AAA Hockey League championship to earn a berth in the Ontario Minor Hockey Association championships.

After winning both games this past weekend, the Devils finished first in the ETA playoffs with a record of 7 wins and 1 loss and are headed to Oakville for the OMHA championships.

Saturday it was an away game in Oshawa to take on the Generals. Quinte skated to a 8-1 win.

Red Devil goals were scored by Cohen Reid (3), Evan Andrews (2), Ryker Thompson, Malkin Courtney and Graydon Tucker. Picking up assists were Norton (2), Noah Gilchrist (2), Will Beebe (2), Jaxon Elrick (2), Tucker, Andrews, Kash Nelson and Courtney. Blake Laurin picked up the win in net and was named player of the game.

Sunday it was a home game in Marmora against the Markham Waxers. Quinte won 9-1.

Red Devil goals were scored by Evan Andrews (3), Max Norton (2), Jaxon Elrick, Ethan Dowling, Kash Nelson and Will Beebe. Assists went to Noah Gilchrist (2), Andrews, Ryker Thompson, Malkin Courtney, Sebastien Smit, Elrick, Nelson, Beebe and Norton.

ON DECK: The Foley Bus Lines U10 Red Devils are heading to the OMHA championships at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex in Oakville. The team has two games on Friday, March 24 at 10:15 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. On Saturday, they play 1:15 p.m.

U18 RED DEVILS

The McInroy Maines U18 Quinte Red Devils finished the first round of playoffs with two wins resulting in a tie for the top spot.

Saturday saw the Devils play host to the Oshawa Generals on the CAA Arena for a crowd of fans and come away with a 4-3 win.

Thomas Elkins scored twice, including the game winner, for Quinte, while Carter McKee and Ty McCambridge each scored once. Assists came from Justin Murdoch (2), Joey Coates, Wyatt Gregory, Jared Woolley and Thomas Kuipers. Glen McInnes was in net for the win.

Game two of the weekend had the team on the road to Aurora to face the York Simcoe Express and earned a 4-1.

In a must win game scenario, the Devils got two goals from Kuipers and singles from Trent Williams and Deacon Ellis. Assists came from Murdoch, Beau Reade, Luke Jarmin and Wolley. Dean Spry was in net for the win.

ON DECK: The weekend results forced a point tie between Quinte and Oshawa forcing a tiebreaker game which was played on Tuesday in Oshawa, however results weren't available at press time. The winner takes all to punch the ticket to the OMHA championships.

U14 RED DEVILS

The E360 Solutions U14 Quinte Red Devils hammered the Richmond Hill Coyotes 7-1 Saturday to improve to 4-and-0 in the play downs.

Quinte got three point games from Ty Leavitt and Ryan Foley while Charlie Vos grabbed the win between the pipes. Cam Lewis and Will Babcock were credited with strong performances by the coaching staff. Devils of the Day were Ty Leavitt and Isaac Tracze. Scoring were Leavitt (2), Whalen (2), Coughlin, Foley, and Chisholm. Assists came from Colson (2), Foley (2), Leavitt, Gawley, Chisholm, Rowat, Munnings, Lewis, Clute, and Tracze.

ON DECK: On Saturday, March 25th the team will be at Richmond Hill facing the Coyotes. Sunday, they are at home vs. the North Central Predators at 1:30 p.m. at the CAA Arena.

U13 RED DEVILS

The Gillespies Tree Service U13 Red Devils earned a berth in the OMHA championships with a 5-0 win over the North Central Predators this past Saturday.

Liam Marion, Coen Lowry, Trent Clow, Ewan Dahle and Andrew Laurin supplied the Quinte goals, while Lauchlan Whelan, Drew Wright, Liam Marion, Joey Seguin, and Dahle. Ryerson Swan picked up the well-earned shutout.

Sunday in Oshawa, with a trip to the OMHA tournament on the line, the Devils beat the Generals 5-2 to earn their championship berth.

Jax Martin, Marion, Spencer Harold, Sequin and Whelan scored, with assists to Easton Thompson, Brechyn Aird, Laurin and Martin. Nathan Ferris played solid between the pipes earning the win.

ON DECK: The Gillespie's Tree Service U13 Red Devils have two final home games of the season: Saturday vs the Richmond Hill Coyotes at 12:30 p.m. in Baltimore; Sunday vs the Barrie Colts at 12 p.m. in Baltimore.

U12 RED DEVILS

The Bonn Law U12 Red Devils have secured a spot in the OMHA championships, after two more wins this past weekend in the ETA playdowns.

The Devils hosted the North Central Predators on Saturday in Marmora and hammered them 10-2.

Noah Hughes had four goals in the game and was named player of the game. Also scoring in the game were Pettey (2), McRae (2), Marsden and Whalen. Chipping in with helpers were Whalen (3), Stevens, Nicholson, Gullage, Teather. Dax Sage was solid in net to earn the win.

On Sunday, the Devils travelled to Woodville to face their ETA rivals, the Central Ontario Wolves and earned a 3-1 win.

Noah Hughes and Holden Goulah each scored on the power play (assisted by Whalen, Nicholson and Pettey). Brody Grant scored the game winning goal when he buried a pass from James Gullage. Matt Travers made several highlight reel saves in the game and was named player of the game for his team.

ON DECK: The Bonn Law U12 Devils wrap up round robin play with two home games this coming weekend. Saturday at 11 a.m. in Baltimore vs the Clarington Toros, and Sunday at 1 p.m. in Colborne against the Wolves.

U11 RED DEVILS

The Madison Excavating U11 Quinte Red Devils have won their sixth straight playoff game Saturday in Whitby when they clipped the Wildcats 2-1.

The Wildcats struck first with a power play marker, when they banged in a rebound a little over six minutes into the second period. The score would remain 1-0 for the Wildcats going into the final period. Just over a minute in, Blake Sills found the back of the net, off a Hewett Tejnor point shot, tying the game at 1-1. With over thirteen minutes to go, both teams had ample opportunity to take the lead. But it was about three and half minutes after Quinte's first goal of the game, when Cooper Plumley scored a bar down game-winner, securing the win for the Devils. Between the pipes, Hayden Tripp made some solid saves to help keep the team on top.

“Very proud of the kids' effort in our last playoff game. We worked to maintain good habits and continue to drive our way towards the OMHA championship weekend,” said head coach Andrew Brown. ON DECK: The Madison Excavating U11 Quinte Red Devils will travel to Oakville on Thursday night, preparing for game one of the OMHA championships. Their first game will take place the following morning, Friday at 10 a.m. against the Barrie Jr. Colts.

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