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GAME RECAP

Wenatchee Wild 16U outlasts California Titans 16U, 3-2

Sharks Ice East    Mon, Oct 22, 2012

The game between Wenatchee Wild 16U and California Titans 16U was tight through all 60 minutes, but in the end Wenatchee Wild 16U emerged with a 3-2 win.

Neither team gained more than a one-goal lead, and Jakob Kranabetter's goal in the third period proved to be the difference maker.

Wenatchee Wild 16U was led by Kranabetter, who finished with one goal and one assist. Kranabetter scored 37 seconds into the third period to make the score 3-2 Wenatchee Wild 16U. Duncan Cochrane provided the assist.

Chris Koukis also scored for Wenatchee Wild 16U. In addition, Wenatchee Wild 16U received assists from Justin Stoner and Luke Van Schaack, who each chipped in one.

California Titans 16U's penalty kill was spotless, allowing no goals on five Wenatchee Wild 16U power plays. California Titans 16U's offense operated below it season average. California Titans 16U puts an average of 5.5 pucks into the net per game. California Titans 16U kept Wenatchee Wild 16U's goalie busy throughout the game, and Austin Piquette made 30 saves on 32 shots.

California Titans 16U was helped by Evan Somoza, who registered one goal. Somoza scored 12:04 into the second period to make the score 2-1 California Titans 16U. Tanner Dalton picked up the assist. California Titans 16U also got a goal from Franklin Newman as well. Other players who recorded assists for California Titans 16U were Jacob Hamacher, who had one.

Wenatchee Wild 16U incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors. California Titans 16U's Trevin Kozlowski stopped 21 shots out of the 24 that he faced. California Titans 16U incurred 18 minutes in penalty time with four minors.