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Vees Reach new Heights

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Friday, February 10th
 
VEES REACH NEW HEIGHTS
PENTICTON, BC- How could the Penticton Vees top their historic win on Tuesday night? Penticton provided quite the encore performance, hitting double-digits on the scoresheet, for the first time this season, in a 10-1 drubbing of Salmon Arm
 
Penticton now sits twenty points clear of second place in the BCHL overall standings and nudge closer to clinching the BCHL Regular Season Pennant.
 
Sixteen year-old Cody DePourcq kicked off the scoring on a hard-working shift inside the Salmon Arm zone. The puck worked its way to Grant Nicholson who unleashed a shot from the slot; the rebound jammed past Kurt Williams by DePourcq just shy of the six minute mark of the first.
 
The Vees found another gear scoring three goals in an eight minute span to go up by four after twenty minutes.  Steven Fogarty scored one minute and thirty-one seconds after DePourcq on an individual rush through the Silverbacks end. Mario Lucia added another just over five minutes later; scoring from the right-circle on a pass from Troy Stecher. Stecher himself capped off the first period scoring with a slap-shot from the blue-line two and a half minutes after Lucia.
 
DePourcq and Lucia highlighted the scoring in the middle-frame; both finding their second goals of the night. Ryan Reilly added the other to give the Vees a seven goal lead after forty.
 
The slippery DePourcq borrowed from another sport to pot his second of the game. Just before the eleven minute mark, the Denver Pioneer Commitment connected on a baseball like swing from the top of the crease; Curtis Loik’s centering pass took a deflection, creating the lob to DePourcq. The goal came just ten seconds after Reilly’s, giving Penticton a sizeable lead heading into the third.
 
Ryan Reilly became the third Vees player to score his second goal of the game in the final frame. Other tally’s included Curtis Loik scoring the teams’ twelfth short-handed goal and Connor Reilly scoring the tenth with just over three minutes left.
 
FINAL SCORE: 10-1
Shots: 41-14 Vees
Power-Plays Vees 0/2 Silverbacks 0/2
Three Stars 1) Troy Stecher 2) Cody DePourcq 3) Ryan Reilly
Hardest Working Vee: Chad Bannor
 
Attendance: 2, 432
 
Penticton is right back at it on Saturday, hosting the Westside Warriors for the final time in the regular season; puck drop is 5pm.
 
The pre-game show on EZ Rock AM 800 starts twenty minutes prior to puck drop; you can also tune in on MyEZRock.com, and at BCHL.ca where both the audio stream and Pay-Per-View video are available.
 
 
CONTACT:      FRASER RODGERS
                        Director of Broadcasting, Media Relations
Penticton Vees Hockey Club
                        FraserRodgers@gmail.com(250) 809-1390