Vees’ Win Streak Into Double Digits

Your Penticton Vees inaugural season continues to be a successful one, as their win streak is now at 11 with a pair of weekend victories!:

FRIDAY – Penticton 4, Vancouver 2.

-The Vees hit the road on Friday to double the Giants 4-2. Penticton had a 4-0 lead thru 2, and coasted to their 10th straight victory. Tristan Petersen, Brady Birnie, Samuel Drancak and Ethan Weber all scored in the win.

SATURDAY – Penticton 4, Calgary 3 (OT).

-It was an amazing atmosphere Saturday night at the SOEC, as over 4300 were in attendance to see Penticton win their 11th in a row, in dramatic fashion with the OT win over the Hitmen. Ryden Evers scored the game winner, 3:07 into the extra frame. Diego Johnson, Jacob Kvasnicka and Louie Wehmann also tallied for the Vees. The game was extra fun, as Canadian country star Jojo Mason sang the national anthem, and did a mini concert in the 1st intermission.

A busy weekend coming up for your Vees w/ a trio of games, starting with Friday’s home match-up against Spokane at 7pm.

Allan Gee
Allan Gee
Allan is a long-time resident of the South Okanagan, having graduated in Summerland back in the ‘80’s (’89 to be exact!). So he will remember a few of your favourite tunes and might actually be able to sing along to them. His love for all sports things in Winnipeg is evident, as a hard-core fan of the Jets and Blue Bombers. Otherwise, he enjoys getting out in the community, and spending time with family, and early morning swims (in the Summer… mostly). Join Allan Gee weekday mornings on GO 97.1 for entertainment news, gossip, local stories, and Penticton’s Feel Good Pop!

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