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Iroquois Junior Varsity Results for Nov 13

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Photo: Celebrating the win against East Aurora on New Year's Day: Patrick Stenzel, Aiden Abraszek, Steven Kaufmann, Kyle Kupczyle and Patrick Marrone.
JV Game Summaries
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Iroquois JV vs. Hamburg
11/13
The young Chiefs have a deep roster this season and are looking forward to competing in the new Western New York High School Club Hockey League.  This year’s roster is stocked full of new talent and sophomore leadership.
The Junior Varsity Chiefs started the 2014-2015 hockey campaign last Thursday against the Hamburg Bulldogs in dramatic fashion.  Playing a more experienced Hamburg team, the JV Chiefs managed to pull out a 3-3 tie with 42 seconds left.  Making a very impressive debut was 8th grader Pierce Green who scored all three goals.  Contributing to the goals were brothers Cameron and Dylan Giancarlo with Dan Maywalt.  Playing brilliantly in the net was second-year goalie Matt Majeski.  Matt made some outstanding saves late in the third period to keep the Chiefs in the game.
Iroquois JV vs. St. Francis
11/16
Coming off their first game tie, the Junior Chiefs were looking to enter the win column.  Their opponent was the always difficult St. Francis Red Raiders.  The game was competitive with each team having various scoring chances throughout the evening tilt but in the end St. Francis proved victorious 2-1.  Behind 2-0 entering midway through the third period Alex Held bounced on an offensive rebound the game at 1.  Assisting on the goal was veteran Jake Vitello and new comer John Moeller.  Playing in his first JV game Nathan Efatation stood tall under pressure making some specular saves styming the Red Raider attackers.  The JV Chiefs look to get back on track this Wednesday at 9:30pm at the Northtowns Center.
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