Dimond-West to Meet Service-East in Girls Hockey Finals

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by Jake Ryle

ANCHORAGE, Alaska--The concept is as simple as they come. Four teams enter a tournament and only two make it to the championship.

Wednesday night provided the answer for who those two teams would be in Cook Inlet Conference girls hockey.

Final: Dimond-West 10, Chugiak-Eagle River 0

Dimond-West jumped out to a 3-0 lead by the end of the first period due in part to a two-goal performance from Brandi Muller.

But the pistons were firing on all cylinders in the second period as the Lynx-Eagles girls hockey team tallied seven goals in the middle period.

Miryea Herman, Taral Clayton, Tami Suenram, and Muller each added two goals in the contest.

Dimond-West's Isabella Sellers blocked all 11 shots on goal, and the team took 33 shots throughout the game.

Final: Service-East 6, South-Bartlett 2

Service-East used a two player scoring attack to put away South-Bartlett in the night-cap at the Ben Boeke Ice Arena on Wednesday night.

Kerianne Hansen and Bria Lindsoe racked up two goals each to put the Cougars-Thunderbirds up 4-1, early in the third.

South-Bartlett would show signs of life with goals from Morgan Newhouse and Melanie Bartenstein late in the second and third periods, but wouldn't be able to put the game within a goal's reach.

For Service-East, Felila Manu notched two assists and the game's final goal to end the night with three points.

Service-East will square away with Dimond-West in Friday night's championship contest.

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jojo said on Saturday, Feb 2 at 9:56 AM

service alwase wins!!! _sarah rules:)

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