Warkworth Bulldogs Victorious Over Tweed Hawks in League of Eastern Ontario Hockey Action

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The Warkworth Bulldogs came away with a win after playing against the Tweed Hawks in midget action of the League of Eastern Ontario on Saturday, October 26, 2019 in Tweed.

The first goal of the Bulldogs was at 11:54 of the first period scored unassisted by Patrick Hannigan.

The second goal by the Bulldogs was scored 3:31 of the first period by Nathan Trotter with an assist by Gabe Whalen.

The third goal was scored at 2:23 of the first period with Corby Fisher getting the goal with assists by Tyson Stanley and Michael Burgess.

The next goal was scored with just 21 seconds left in the first period by Winston Ford with an assist by Kane McIvor.

Second period scoring started at 11:16 with Kane McIvor getting the goal and Connor Turney and Graison Morrison getting assists.

At 7:19 of the second Logan Granger got the goal and Gabe Whalen and Patrick Hannigan getting assists.

Winston Ford got the next goal at 6:03 of the second with an assist by Riley Fairman.

The Bulldogs have an upcoming tournament in Bradford starting on Friday.

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