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Huntsville Hawks Weekly Round-up

The Huntsville Hawks continue to fly high across all age groups as the season heats up. From dominant wins to hard-fought tournament games, here’s a full breakdown of another action-packed week of lacrosse.

The U9-1 Hawks split a doubleheader with Midland. In Game 1, the Hawks won 19-0 against Midland 2 with Declan Cole and Kayden Clark each netting hat tricks, while standout performances came from Boden Shirtliff, Audrey Sen, Wendel Donia, and more. 

In Game 2, the U9-1 Hawks fell 13-7 to Midland 1, with Shirtliff and Cole each scoring twice, and Audrey Sen and Kayden Clark chipping in single tallies.

The U9-2 Hawks battled hard against Shelburne, dropping a tight Game 1 9-8 and tying the second game 6-6. In Game 1, Simon Wheeler notched a hat trick and Blake Moore put up a strong three-goal game. Bodhi Pearson added two of his own. In Game 2, Moore stayed hot with a pair, while Pearson and Finn O’Hea helped mount a comeback. William Lomas sealed the tie with a late third-period goal.

The U11-2 Hawks showed a lot of heart this week despite some tough results. They fell 15-1 to Barrie 1 with Xavier Dinner scoring for Huntsville, then picked up a 6-6 tie with Shelburne (Dinner with a hat trick, while Stephens, Vandenheuvel, and Blackburn also scored), and finally took a 12-3 loss against Shelburne with Dinner, Vandenheuvel, and Stephens scoring.

The U11-1 Hawks were in London for a tournament with mixed results. They fell 9-3 to Pelham (Huntsville goals by Max Guy, Knox McLaren, and Chevy Cochrane), then tied Sarnia 7-7 (Kael Liadis lit it up with four goals, while Cowden, Chavuson, and Rudge added to the scoreboard).

The Hawks lost 12-5 to Six Nations (Rudge notched a pair, with singles from Leslie, Guy, and McLaren), and finished with a 7-4 win over London (Liadis and Rudge were once again dominant, while Max Guy and Colton Scott added key insurance markers).

The U13 Hawks edged Midland 1 by a score of 6-5. Presley Schmeler and Calvin Shirtliff each netted a pair, while Silas Cochrane and Gabriel Dinner added timely first-period markers.

The U15 Hawks stayed sharp this week, picking up a league win, then going 1-2 in a tournament. In the 4-2 league win over Barrie 1, the Hawks got two from Oren French and late goals from Frasier Nieder and James Bulloch.

The tournament started with a 11-1 win over Six Nations 2 where ten different players found the net for Huntsville. Steininger and French each had multiple goals, while Cool, Pegg, and Liadis added to a dominant showing.

Game 2 was a 7-3 loss to Oshawa (Liadis, French, and Allen scored for the Hawks), and finally a very close 7-5 loss to Milton (Liadis had a hat trick, while Cameron and Bulloch added the others).

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