Warman Wildcats Ella Wotherspoon (above) battles with Saskatoon Comet Hurricanes Breanna Pacholek for puck control. The hard-working forward had two goals in a 4-3 Warman win in a game played at the Diamond Arena on March 14. Wotherspoon followed that with a hat trick, including an unassisted overtime winner in game two at Gordie Howe Kinsmen Arena on March 16.

Saskatchewan Female Hockey League

The U13A Female Warman Wildcats had a great regular season, finishing first in the North West Division with 16 wins against only two losses.The team has continued their strong performance in the playoffs, knocking off the Western Prairie Wildcats 4-0, 3-1 and Moose Jaw 4-2, 6-3 to advance to the championship final against the Balcarres Barracudas. Game one will be at the Diamond Arena in Warman on Thursday, March 21,.Game two is in Balcarres March 24 and game three, if needed, will be back at the Diamond Arena March 28.

Warman’s Hannah Weseen (top) rifles a shot at Saskatoon goaltender Jynaya Price

The U13AA Female Warman Wildcats finished at the top of the North Division with 24 wins, one loss and three ties. This earned them a bye for the first round of the playoffs. In round two they defeated Prince Albert 7-2, 2-0. They faced a very competitive Saskatoon Comet Hurricanes in the North Division final. The Warman squad came away with a 4-3 win in game one at Warman Diamond Arena on March  14 and took the series with a 4-3 overtime win on March 16. They play the winner of the South East/Regina Rebels Black south final with dates TBA.

Saskatchewan AA Hockey League

The Warman U13AA Wildcats finished on top of the North Division with 18 wins, four losses and two ties. This earned them a bye in the first round of the playoffs. They are set to take on North West in round two beginning March 18.

The Martensville U15AA Marauders finished first in the North Division with 23 wins, four losses and two overtime losses for 48 points in a very competitive league. In round one of the playoffs against the Saskatoon Outlaws the Marauders won game one 4-1, lost game two 3-2 and won game three 7-4. It was more of the same in round two. The Saskatoon Stallions took game one 5-4 in double overtime. Martensville rebounded with a convincing 9-1 win in game two, setting up an epic series win with a 4-3 double overtime thriller at the Martensville Arena on  March 17. They now face the Humboldt Broncos in the North Division final with dates TBA.

Martensville U15AA Marauders’ Weston Kostiuk tucks the puck around Saskatoon Stallions goaltender Karter Hilbig.

The Martensville 15AA Marauders proved to be the class of the newly-formed 15AA league, finishing with 25 wins, one tie, one loss and one overtime loss. They have continued their great play, defeating the North West Stars 9-7, 12-2 in the first round of the playoffs. The Marauders are off to a great start of the North Division final, beating the Bridge City Blues 13-1 in game one. Game two is set for March 21 in Saskatoon.

Martensville U18AA Marauders defeated the Saskatoon Screaming Eagles 3-2, 10-4 to advance to round two against the Saskatoon Riverkings. Saskatoon took game one 5-2. Game two is in Martensville on March 22.

Under-13  Female A:  The Warman Wildcats play the Moose Jaw Mavericks in the provincial final. Game one is in Moose Jaw on March 19. Game two is at Warman Diamond Arena on March 24,  1:15 p.m. start.

Under-13 B: Delisle Bruins vs Prairie Storm TBA

Under-13A: Warman Wildcats vs Yorkton Terriers TBA

Under-15D: Clavet Cougars vs Radville Nationals TBA

Under-15B:  Hague Royals vs Prairie Storm

Under-18D: The Delisle Bruins play the Wood River Flyers. Game one is in LaFleche March 23. Game two is in Delisle March 28 7:30 p.m.

See www.hockeysask.ca for updates.