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Bluewave swamps Colson in AAHL action

Bluewave Energy's Marshall MacDonald takes a shot on Colson Overhead Doors goaltender Kristy Brown.
Bluewave Energy's Marshall MacDonald takes a shot on Colson Overhead Doors goaltender Kristy Brown. - Dave Mathieson

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AMHERST – Bluewave Energy beat Colson Overhead Doors 9-1 during Amherst Adult Hockey League action Tuesday night at Amherst Stadium.

Tom Burge and Marshall MacDonald led Bluewave with two goals and two assists each, Brian Meyers scored two goals and one assist, and Ray Hickey scored two goals.

Matt Beal added one goal and four assists for Bluewave, and Luke Crocker had one assist.

Matt Colson score the only goal for the Doors, and Bill Jobes got the assist.

Justin Brown got the win in goal for Bluewave, and Kristy Brown the loss.

Standings

J&K Electric continues to lead the AAHL with 30 points, Maltby Sports has 25, Colson 16, and Bluewave 15.

Point Leaders

Ryan Smith leads the AAHL with 76 points, 41 goals and 35 assists.

Jon Tattrie is second with 60 points, 25 goals and 35 assists.

Jordie Shaw is third with 55 points, 35 goals and 20 assists.

Marshall MacDonald is fourth with 50 points, 38 goals and 12 assists.

Chris Sproul is fifth with 44 points, 27 goals and 17 assists.

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