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12th of October 2009
Two great wins this weekend sees the Basingstoke Bison move into a three-way tie at the top of the English Premier League .............
By Graham Merry
Magic 12 for Bison
BASINGSTOKE Bison made it a night of double celebration as after the club retired the number 12 jersey of founding father Don Yewchin, they cruised to a 12-0 win over the Bracknell Bees.
The Herd took just 35 seconds to open the scoring, thanks to Ondrej Lauko and by the first buzzer man-of-the-match Tom Long and hat-trick hero Ollie Bronnimann had made it 3-0.
The middle session saw the goal feast continue as Mindy Kieras scored just 26 seconds after the re-start.
The goals kept coming as Bronnimann and Andy Hemmings with his first Bison score made it 6-0.
Later, in the second period, Bronnimann, Steve Moria and Hemmings all scored in the space of 84 seconds to move the Bison tally to nine.
The final session, saw the home side add another three goals, as Joe Crccarello, Nicky Chinn and Chris Wiggins all found the back of the net.
Home netminder Davey Lawrence recorded the Herd’s first shut-out in over a year turning away 25 shots and also picked up two assists to boot.
See Monday’s Gazette for a full report on a great evening.
Click for here for Coach Moria's reaction to Saturday night's emphatic victory over the Bees/a>
Click for here for Captain Chinn's reaction to Saturday night's victory
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Magnificent Seven for Bison
THE BASINGSTOKE Bison chalked up their seveth league win on the trot, as they shot down local rivals the Slough Jets 5-2 on Sunday night.
The game was won thanks to three unaswered goals in a two minute spell in the final period from Ondrej Lauko, Steve Moria and Jamie Line’s first for the club.
Earlier in the contest, Ollie Bronnimann, the Bison’s hat-trick hero the previous night, continued a great weekend as he opened the scoring.
However, Slough levelled by the first break thanks to Carl Thompson and then took the lead from James Knight.
Back came the Herd as Bronnimann equalised to make it 2-2 and then three final period goals sealed Basingstoke’s win.
Netminder Tom Annetts was the Bison's man-of-the-match.
See Thursday’s Gazette for a full report.
Click for here for Coach Moria's reaction to Sunday nights victory at Slough
Click for here for Ollie Bronnimann's reaction to a great goal scoring weekend of hockey
Click for here for 6'9 Jamie Line's take on his goal on his return to his old stamping ground
By Graham Merry
Magic 12 for Bison
BASINGSTOKE Bison made it a night of double celebration as after the club retired the number 12 jersey of founding father Don Yewchin, they cruised to a 12-0 win over the Bracknell Bees.
The Herd took just 35 seconds to open the scoring, thanks to Ondrej Lauko and by the first buzzer man-of-the-match Tom Long and hat-trick hero Ollie Bronnimann had made it 3-0.
The middle session saw the goal feast continue as Mindy Kieras scored just 26 seconds after the re-start.
The goals kept coming as Bronnimann and Andy Hemmings with his first Bison score made it 6-0.
Later, in the second period, Bronnimann, Steve Moria and Hemmings all scored in the space of 84 seconds to move the Bison tally to nine.
The final session, saw the home side add another three goals, as Joe Crccarello, Nicky Chinn and Chris Wiggins all found the back of the net.
Home netminder Davey Lawrence recorded the Herd’s first shut-out in over a year turning away 25 shots and also picked up two assists to boot.
See Monday’s Gazette for a full report on a great evening.
Click for here for Coach Moria's reaction to Saturday night's emphatic victory over the Bees/a>
Click for here for Captain Chinn's reaction to Saturday night's victory
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Magnificent Seven for Bison
THE BASINGSTOKE Bison chalked up their seveth league win on the trot, as they shot down local rivals the Slough Jets 5-2 on Sunday night.
The game was won thanks to three unaswered goals in a two minute spell in the final period from Ondrej Lauko, Steve Moria and Jamie Line’s first for the club.
Earlier in the contest, Ollie Bronnimann, the Bison’s hat-trick hero the previous night, continued a great weekend as he opened the scoring.
However, Slough levelled by the first break thanks to Carl Thompson and then took the lead from James Knight.
Back came the Herd as Bronnimann equalised to make it 2-2 and then three final period goals sealed Basingstoke’s win.
Netminder Tom Annetts was the Bison's man-of-the-match.
See Thursday’s Gazette for a full report.
Click for here for Coach Moria's reaction to Sunday nights victory at Slough
Click for here for Ollie Bronnimann's reaction to a great goal scoring weekend of hockey
Click for here for 6'9 Jamie Line's take on his goal on his return to his old stamping ground