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Youth Recap: Eden Prairie 10UA Claims Duluth Icebreaker Title in Overtime Thriller

01/18/2016, 9:30am CST
By Peter Odney, Courtesy YHH

12UA Edina Has Big Second Period to Defeat Proctor/Hermantown

Credit: YHH.

Credit: YHH.

EDEN PRAIRIE 10UA CLAIMS DULUTH ICEBREAKER TITLE IN OVERTIME THRILLER

Sidney Jackel’s latest end-to-end rush is one she won’t soon forget.

With the score deadlocked at 1-1 after three periods, Eden Prairie and Minnetonka Black headed to overtime to decide the champion.

Midway through the extra session, Jackel scooped up a loose puck in her own end, skated the length of the ice, and slipped the puck past the Tonka goaltender to end the game.

Taylor Koeppl scored the first goal for the Eagles, and Shieru Higuchi tied the game late in the third period on a shorthanded goal for the Skippers.

12UA EDINA HAS BIG SECOND PERIOD TO DEFEAT PROCTOR/ HERMANTOWN IN ICEBREAKERS FINAL

After taking a modest 1-0 lead into the second period, Edina exploded for six goals in the second frame en route to a resounding 8-0 win over Proctor/Hermantown.

Eight different players scored for the Hornets, with Kelly Collins, Berit Lindborg and Ashley Halverson getting a goal and adding an assist each.

Maddy Bowers, Jane Kuehl, Lauren Uihlein, Vivian Jungels, and Brooke “Sunshine” Greeley also marking the scoresheet for Edina. 

Credit: YHH.

Credit: YHH.

CHICAGO YOUNG AMERICANS DOWN EDINA GREEN IN 15UA ICEBREAKERS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

The Chicago Young Americans were able to kill multiple late penalties to claim victory over Edina Green in the 15UA division final by a 3-1 score.

Madison Ondrick scored two goals for the Young Americans, including a blind turnaround slap shot from a poor angle.

Ella Huber scored the lone goal of the third period, putting the Young Americans up 3-1 and cementing the victory. 

MINNETONKA PEEWEE “A” WINS ANOKA TOURNEY IN THRILLER

Minnetonka and Roseville decided the championship of the Anoka Peewee A tournament in dramatic style, with the Skippers finally earning the 4-3 win in shootout action.

Drew Hicks scored twice for the Skippers, and Brady Caron scored once in regulation.

Tyler Keuppers scored the game-winner for the Skippers in the shootout. 

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