By WAYNE SHIELS
U13AA Female
The Warman Wildcats finished first in the North Division of the Saskatchewan Female Hockey League (SFHL) with 21 wins and 7 losses for 42 points. They had three players in the Top 10 in league scoring. Ella Wotherspoon was the league leader, firing 40 goals and adding 23 assists for 63 points in 28 games for an impressive 2.3 points per game. Venessa Hering was fourth with 26 goals and 16 assists for 42 points, and Sophie Borowsky was seventh with 17 goals and 16 assists for 35 points. The first place finish earned the Wildcats a bye in the first round of the playoffs.
U15AA Female
The Warman Wildcats finished fourth in the North Division of the SFHL with seven wins, 15 losses and one overtime loss for 19 points. Hannah Weseen with 24 goals, 11 assists and Andie Marshall with 17 goals and 18 assists led the team in scoring with 35 points each. They played the fifth place Saskatoon Comet Chargers in round one of the playoffs. They moved on to round two of the playoffs, winning game one 3-1 and game two 3-2 in an overtime thriller.
U18AA Female
The Warman Wildcats finished second in the North Division of the SFHL with 16 wins, nine losses and two ties for 34 points, earning a bye in the first round of the playoffs. Emmerson Tastad led the team in scoring with 14 goals, 17 assists for 31 points in 25 games.
U13AA
The Warman Wildcats finished in eighth place in the Northern Division of the Saskatchewan AA Hockey League (SAAHL) with eight wins, 12 losses and four ties. Top scorers were Rylan Bergen with 14 goals, 23 assists and Zak Markowski with 16 goals, 18 assists.
The Martensville Marauders finished in fifth place with 14 wins, six losses and four ties for 32 points. Mason Livingstone led the team and was third in league scoring with 32 goals, 42 assists for 74 points in 32 games giving him an impressive 3.1 points per game. They play the fourth place Humboldt Broncos in the first round of the North Division playoffs.
U15AA
The Martensville Marauders finished in 10th place of the Northern Division of the SAAHL. Dawson Baht was their leading scorer with 26 goals, 41 assists for 67 points placing him seventh in league scoring.
The Warman Wildcats battled for top spot all year long, ending up in second place with 25 wins and only four losses. The team placed three players in the top 10 league scorers. Camryn Aebig was second with 44 goals, 34 assists for 78 points and an impressive 2.7 points per game average. Maclain Ethier was ninth with 32 goals, 33 assists for 65 points and Kobe Pellack was tenth with 28 goals, 37 assists for 65 points.
U16AA
The Martensville Marauders continue to dominate league play with 29 wins and one tie against only two losses by the end of February. They have four players in the league’s top 10 scorers. Ryder Hagel leads the league in scoring with 32 goals, 29 assists. Sean Lavoie was fifth with 21 goals, 28 assists. Cruz Harrison was eighth with 16 goals, 32 assists. Corbin Friesen was tenth with 19 goals, 25 assists.
U18AA
The Martensville Marauders finished second in the Centre Four standings of the SAAHL with 24 wins, 6 losses and 2 ties. Tyler Hale led the team in scoring with 21 goals, 27 assists.
The Warman Wildcats had one win and one tie. Logan Normand led the team in scoring with 11 goals and 7 assists.