Whitley Warriors had 2 games on the road over the course of the weekend as they travelled down to North Wales to face Deeside on Saturday before a shorter trip to Teesside on Sunday when Warriors took on the Billingham Stars in their final league game of the campaign.
Whitley Warriors had a busy weekend as they travelled down to South Yorkshire on Saturday evening to take on the Sheffield Steeldogs before a clash with the Billingham Stars on home ice on Sunday night.
Whitley Warriors took on the Telford Tigers on Sunday evening at Hillheads Ice Rink in Whitley Bay. Warriors were able to name a healthy roster of 20 players plus netminders Mark Turnbull and Jordan Boyle for the game against the title chasing Tigers.
Whitley Warriors were in action late on Sunday evening in Nottingham as their NIHL North Division 1 game against the Lions which was due to face off at 7.30pm got delayed slightly. The late face off saw Warriors squad a little light on bodies though Player/Coach David Longstaff was still able to name a competitive line up for his sides trek south.
Whitley Warriors were in action on just the 1 occasion over the weekend when they took on the Sheffield Steeldogs on Sunday evening on home ice at Hillheads in Whitley Bay. Warriors were able to name a strong roster with recent absentee Callum Watson coming back into the line up alongside all regular members of the squad.
Whitley Warriors had a busy weekend once again as David Longstaff’s side took on the Solihull Barons on home ice on Saturday before a lengthy away trip down to Shropshire to take on the Telford Tigers on Sunday night.
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