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Sunday Wrap-Up: Sharks widen East lead with shutout

October 4, 2021

Jaron Ketterman helped the Texas RoadRunners stay atop the South Division thanks to taking 5 of 6 points in a weekend series against El Paso.

Sunday Box Scores

Norwich 0 @ Long Beach 5 - Justin Bender turned aside each shot he faced to backstop the Sharks to a 5-0 win over the Sea Captains to close out the weekend. Jake Weikel scored twice for Long Beach, joining Jack Fitzpatrick, Mikita Miadzvedzeu and Tyler Zembrzycki in the Sharks' goal column.

El Paso 1 @ TX RoadRunners 4 - Riley Hunt-Bahn opened the scoring for El Paso early in the second period, but the RoadRunners responded with four unanswered strikes to take a 4-1 win over the Rhinos on Sunday. Tyler Singpradith, Tyler Love, Jaron Ketterman and Tim Marsico fueled the torrid Texas resurgence, as Nash Wilson stopped 38 of 39 shots in his team's win. El Paso's Camden Pendleton finished with 47 saves on 51 shots between his team's pipes.

Oklahoma City 3 @ TX Brahmas 9 - A rampant attack that included two-goal performances by Erik Vrkoc and Mason Mara pushed the Brahmas past the Ice Hawks 9-3 in North Richland Hills on Sunday. Gion Coray, Michael Imala, Matt Coe, Elijah Roofe and Aleksandr Gamzatov also scored for Texas, while Noah Henslee (2) and Garrett Conner provided Oklahoma City's scoring. Dolan Gilbert earned the win with 15 saves for Texas, as Nathan Hadley and Blake Sprow combined for 36 saves in the Ice Hawks' cage.

Wausau 2 @ Milwaukee 5 - Max Erstad's hat-trick and Spencer Northway's 39 saves highlighted a strong showing for the Power as they cruised past the Cyclones 5-2 in Sunday's tilt. Ben Cremers and Mason Ausmus also lit the lamp for Milwaukee, while Hayden Shoemake netted both of Wausau's goals. Mitch Miscevich was solid in goal for Wausau, stopping 37 of 41 shots despite the loss.

Bay State 3 @ Danbury 2 (SO) - Landon Boothe and Tima Basarab found twine in the shootout and Ben Di Fiore stopped two of three Danbury shooters to help the Bobcats knock off the Jr. Hat Tricks 3-2 on Sunday. Basarab and Vincent Anderson lit the lamp in regulation time for Bay State, while Grant Hanifen and Reese Tamburo provided Danbury's goalscoring. Both Bay State's Di Fiore and Danbury's Lorenzo Rossi finished with 28 saves on 30 shots apiece in regulation time.

 
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