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GAME RECAP

Swindells stymies Wellesley, Ayr wins 4-1

Wellesley    Wed, Mar 02, 2016

A stellar performance between the pipes by Jackson Swindells helped the Ayr Centennials defeat the Wellesley Applejacks, 4-1.

The win by Ayr clinched the best of seven series at 4-0.

The Centennials pulled out the victory even though they were hit with 54 penalty minutes.

Ayr was sparked by Riley Clipper, who registered one goal. Clipper scored on the power play 14:27 into the second period to make the score 2-1 Ayr. The Centennials had gained a power play chance when Nick Breault was whistled for interference.

Wellesley was unable to stop Ayr from sending pucks towards the net, and the Centennials eventually piled up 49 shots on goal.

Ayr also got points from Mitch Klie, who also tallied one goal and one assist. Ayr also had goals scored by Ben Roelofson and Cash Seraphim, who each put in one. In addition, Ayr received assists from Tyler Harrison, who had two and Connor MacLean and Cole Cummings, who each chipped in one.

The Applejacks' offense rang up 32 shots on Ayr's net. Wellesley was ineffective while on the power play, as it was held to one goal off of 10 man advantages.

The Applejacks were led by Jake Wilkinson, who scored the team's only goal. Wilkinson scored on the power play 10:41 into the first period to make the score 1-0 Wellesley. An interference penalty on Sean Mitchell had put Wellesley on the power play. Justin Lebold picked up the assist.

Swindells recorded 31 saves for the Centennials. Ayr registered three goals on 10 power play opportunities. Team's Matt Harding and Brendan Schaefer were slapped with misconducts and ejected from the game. The Applejacks' Ryan Porter stopped 45 shots out of the 48 that he faced. Wellesley incurred 62 minutes in penalty time with 11 minors.