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Nov 16, 2015 | AEMinMig | 992 views
Bulls finish the week with 2 Wins
It was a week that started off on the wrong foot Monday night in Ajax. The Cobourg Development Services Bantam Bulls were not at their best Monday night in Ajax suffering a 5-2 defeat to the overpowering Knights. Nate Ketcheson and MacKinley Boomhower got the only 2 markers for the Bulls.  

After a some soul searching and a high tempo practice, the CDS Bantam Jr. Bulls were ready for weekend action. Up first were the Douro Dukes on Saturday night at the Wally Dever. The Jr. Bulls bounced back from their defeat Monday night with a convincing 9-2 victory over the Dukes. Mackinley Boomhower lit up the score sheet with 5 goals and a helper. Other goals were notched by Blake Bush with a pair, Rhys Lawday and Drew Babcock. Sunday night saw the CDS Jr. Bulls up against the Ennismore Eagles. Once again, the Jr. Bulls put up a dominating performance downing the Eagles in convincing fashion 8-0. Ben Orr-McCausland was in net for the shutout. Nate Ketcheson picked up the Hat Trick and an assist. Mackinley Boomhower and Dallas Paduch each had a pair and Blake Bush scored the other goal on a seeing eye point shot. The Bulls go up against the always difficult Whitby Wildcats on Sunday November 22 in Belleville.
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