Owen Sound North Stars clearly lose to Kitchener-Waterloo 6-16

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Owen Sound North Stars lose to Kitchener-Waterloo. Results and upcoming games of the Junior Elite as of June 11th, 2025.

Owen Sound North Stars verlieren gegen Kitchener-Waterloo. Ergebnisse und kommende Spiele der Junior Elite zum 11.06.2025.
Owen Sound North Stars lose to Kitchener-Waterloo. Results and upcoming games of the Junior Elite as of June 11th, 2025.

Owen Sound North Stars clearly lose to Kitchener-Waterloo 6-16

The Owen Sound JEWL Creative Playgrounds North Stars suffered a tough loss on Tuesday against the Kitchener-Waterloo Kodiaks, defeating the team 16-6. This was the third consecutive game the North Stars lost, and it leads to an overall record of just one win and three losses on the season. How Bayshore Broadcasting According to reports, Kitchener-Waterloo was dominant from the start and was already leading 6-1 after the first quarter.

The only goal for Owen Sound in this first period was scored by Laine Nissen. In the second quarter, the Kodiaks scored another six goals, so that the North Stars had to go into the locker room trailing 12-2 at halftime. Although both teams scored four goals each in the second half, the early deficit was too great for Owen Sound to overcome. Laine Nissen was the top scorer for the North Stars with a total of three goals, followed by Taryn Lee, Madison Playter and Edyn Beyer, who each contributed one goal. The team will face Kawartha on Friday.

Successes of the under 11 teams

The Owen Sound Fire Department North Stars under-11 girls team, which recently played in Kitchener-Waterloo, had an impressive start to the season. She won her first game 16-9 against the Newmarket Redbirds. Aubrey Walker stood out with four goals scored, while her teammates Evelyn Scholl, Mila Minard and Tae Wilson each contributed three goals. Meyer Quaid and Clara Patterson scored further goals.

In the second game, however, the North Stars were defeated by the Oakville Lady Hawks 12-9. Here too, Aubrey Walker was effective again and scored four goals again. Dani Adair, Frankie LaValley, Grace Boyd, Heidi Singh and Meyer Quaid contributed to the team performance with one goal each. Aniya Sutch showed strong performances in goal with several notable saves. This girls team continues their competition next week when they take on Kawartha and the Orillia Lady Kings 2.

Success in the youth teams

Additionally, the Owen Sound North Stars under-11 (1) boys team brought home gold at the Niagara Thunderhawks Mike Jones Memorial Tournament. The club's under-17 girls team also won gold in the B Division at the Kitchener-Waterloo Lax Angels tournament. These achievements demonstrate the strength of the North Stars at youth level and show that the club develops talented players who can compete at both regional and national level.

In another area of ​​lacrosse, Ian MacKay of the Buffalo Bandits won the National Lacrosse League Finals MVP Award. He helped his team win their third consecutive title by scoring seven goals and five assists in the Finals series against the Saskatchewan Rush. His performance in the playoffs was outstanding; In total he scored 24 points, including 16 goals, the highest number on the team Owen Sound Sun Times reported.