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The Westman Wildcats would like to extend its congratulations to Natalie Williamson, a 3rd year Wildcat from Brandon, MB, who has committed to attend school at, and play hockey with, the University of Regina Cougars in the fall of 2021. She plans to pursue a degree in Police Studies.
So far in 3 starts this season in league play, Natalie has posted a 3 wins and no losses, a 1.00 goals against average and a .952 save percentage. In 17 starts during league play last year, Natalie posted a 11-6 record with a 1.29 goals against average and a .942 save percentage. Natalie was named a 1st team all-star for her efforts..
From Coach Hodges of the Regina Cougars, “I am pleased to have Natalie joining us for next season. She’s shown an ability to perform under pressure in her time with the Wildcats. I’m also very excited to have a student of Natalie’s caliber joining our squad!”
The University of Regina is a member of the Canada West Conference of uSports. It is a public research university located in Regina, Saskatchewan. It is composed of 10 faculties and one school that offer a variety of programs at the certificate, diploma, undergraduate and graduate degree levels. More than 12,000 students are currently enrolled.
Oct 24, 2020, 10:39 pm The Westman Wildcats solved their scoring woes on Saturday night, scoring 6 goals, 2 in each period, en route to a 6-1 victory over the Eastman Selects. Rylee Martin led the way with 2 goals and an assist and Natalie Williamson stopped 27 of 28 shots on net. Spring Mosset scored her first goal of her career. The Wildcats go on the road next weekend as they travel to Interlake on Friday night and Winnipeg on Sunday to face the Avros. 1st Period 18:43 - Wildcats goal - Mosset from Martin and Rink 16:27 - Wildcats goal - Beard, unassisted Shots - 12-7 in favour of Eastman Penalties - Wildcats - 4, Eastman - 1 2nd Period 18:21 - Wildcats goal - Martin from Rink 4:10 - Wildcats goal - Lindberg from Mosset Shots - 13-4 in favour of Westman Penalties - Eastman - 3, Westman - 2 3rd Period 10:42 - Wildcats goal - J. Shearer from Baranyk 6:20 - Eastman goal 4:41 - Wildcats goal - Martin from J. Shearer Oct 18, 2020, 5:05 pm The Westman Wildcats dropped their 2nd straight game at home this afternoon, falling 2-1 to the Central Plains Capitals. The Wildcats fired 44 shots on net but were unable to beat the Capitals goaltender, Megan Beswitherick, until late in the 3rd period. Grace Glover suffered the loss in net. Kelsey Page scored the lone Wildcats goal with a seeing eye puck from the point. The Wildcats host Eastman next Saturday night in Hartney. Game time is 7:30 PM 1st Period No Scoring Shots - 13-2 in favour of Westman Penalties - CP - 2, Westman - 1 2nd Period 14:13 - Central Plains goal 6:57 - Central Plains goal Shots - 14-3 Penalties - Westman - 2 3rd Period 1:33 - Wildcats goal - Page from Kolosky and Ramsey Shots - 17-4 in favour of Westman Penalties - 1 each Oct 17, 2020, 10:36 am Periscope To watch live on your phone: You must have the “Periscope Live Video Streaming” app. Go to your App Store and download. It is free. You can sign up/log in using your Twitter account, email, phone #, or Facebook account. The link to the game is: @MyGwill The live feed will appear at the top of the page. To watch live on your computer: Go to the following website: https://www.pscp.tv/ Log in using one of the same options as above. Type in the search: @MyGwill Click on one of the videos that appear and the live feed should appear above it on the left hand side. If it does not appear immediately, hit Refresh and/or click “Guy Williams” profile. Oct 15, 2020, 8:07 am Click on link to see article: https://www.mfhlu18aaa.com/teams/default.asp?u=MFHL-U18AAA&s=hockey&p=home Oct 11, 2020, 8:44 am The Westman Wildcats defeated the Eastman Selects 3-1 on Saturday night in Ste. Anne. Eastman got on the scoresheet first with an even strength goal at the 6:58 mark of the opening period. The Wildcats responded back quickly, however, as Shaylee Scraba notted the twine just over a minute later to tie the game. The Wildcats would go on to score two unanswered goals, one in the 2nd period by Billie Baranyk and another in the 3rd period by Krissy Rink. Natalie Williamson picked up the win in net, stopping 21 of 22 shots on net. The Wildcats next game is Sunday, Oct 18th at 2:00 PM when they host the Central Plains Capitals. Happy Thanksgiving. 1st Period 6:56 - Eastman goal 5:18 - Wildcats goal - Scraba, unassisted Shots - 7-3 in favour of Eastman Penalties - Westman - 1 2nd Period 1:29 - Wildcats goal - Baranyk from Scraba and Kolosky Shots - 11-5 in favour of Westman Penalties - Westman - 3, Eastman - 2 3rd Period 18:01 - Wildcats goal - Rink from J. Shearer Shots - 11-10 in favour of Westman Penalties - Eastman - 1 Oct 4, 2020, 5:31 pm Despite carrying the majority of the play on Sunday, it was just not the Wildcats day. as they fell 4-0 to the Winnipeg Ice. The Ice, who received some very solid goaltending throughout the game, including during two early powerplays, scored three goals in the last half of the opening period to take a 3-0 lead. The Wildcats were guilty of some very sloppy defending in front of their own net and their rookie goaltender, Grace Glover, was left to fend for herself more than once. 1st Period 8:19 - Ice goal on the powerplay 5:30 - Ice goal on the powerplay 4:03 - Ice goal Shots - 11-8 in favour of Westman Penalties - 2 each 2nd Period 2:18 - Ice goal Shots - 12-7 in favour of Westman Penalties - 1 each 3rd Period No scoring Shots - 10-3 in favour of Westman Penalties - Ice - 1
Oct 3, 2020, 11:57 pm The Westman Wildcats opened the season with a 4-1 victory over the Pembina Valley Hawks in Hartney on Saturday night. The Wildcats got goals from 4 different scorers, including two on the powerplay and one shorthanded. Natalie Williamson picked up the win in net, stopping 21 of 22 shots on goal. The Wildcats host the Winnipeg Ice at 2:00 PM on Sunday. 1st Period 1:06 - Wildcats goal - Page from Ramsey and Martin on the powerplay Shots - 7-6 in favour of Pembina Valley Penalties - 1 each 2nd Period 19:50 - Wildcats goal - Kozak, unassisted 17:23 - Hawks goal 4:01 - Wildcats goal - Lindberg from Beard and Rink on the powerplay Shots - 13 - 7 in favour of Westman Penalties - 2 each 3rd Period 7:17 - Wildcats goal - Kolosky from Scraba on the powerplay Shots - 12 - 8 Penalties - Westman - 1 |