The Summerland Steam earned one win and one loss, both on home ice, in Junior B hockey action on the weekend.
On Friday, the Steam hosted the Kamloops Storm, playing to a 4-3 win.
Kamloops opened scoring with a goal at 8:48 in the first period to take the lead.
In the second period. Austin O’Neil of the Steam tied the game with a goal at 16:49. Morey Babakaiff and Mitchell Gove had the assists.
The gaol was reinforced when Ty Banser scored for the Steam at 14:28, assisted by Cory Loring and Cole Waldbillig.
The Storm responded at 11:48 when Chris Thon scored to tie the game, assisted by Carter McLelland and Connor Steed.
Summerland pulled ahead when Babakaiff scored at 9:39, assisted by Gove and O’Neil.
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In the third period, Loring added a goal for the Steam at 17:31, assisted by Ethan Grover.
The final goal of the game came at 1:21 when Garrett Ewert of the Storm scored on a power play, assisted by Thon and Jayden Castle.
On Saturday, the Steam hosted the Revelstoke Grizzlies, playing to a 7-1 loss.
Summerland opened scoring when Cody Swan scored at 17:21 in the first period, assisted by Waldbillig and Matthew Byrne.
The Grizzlies responded at 15:45 with a goal by Caleb Dancey, assisted by Cody Flann and Jordan Kohlman.
For the rest of the game, all the scoring was done by Revelstoke.
In the second period, Brenden Vulcano scored at 14:32, assisted by Flann and Finn Withey.
Withey added a goal with three seconds remaining in the period, assisted by Flan and Cole Golden.
In the third period, Golden scored at 16:23, assisted by Vulcano and Aiden Cornell. Jake Huculak added a power play goal at 11:03, with assists by Flann and Noah Desouza. Golden then scored at 8:10, with assists by Cornell and Withey. Cash Sawchyn contributed a goal at 4:11, with assists by Sam Petruch and Dancey.
The next game for the Steam will be on Saturday, Dec. 14 against the Kelowna Chiefs. The game, at the Rutland Arena, begins at 7 p.m.
The next home game is on Dec. 17, when the Steam host the North Okanagan Knights. Game time is 7:30 p.m.
At present, the Steam are in third place in the Okanagan/Shuswap Conference: Bill Ohlhausen Division of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League.
The team has a record of 12 wins, 14 losses and four overtime losses in regular season action.
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