ANDOVER — Josh Pence and Landon Brotherton each scored two goals in the Brainerd Warriors 9-0 win over the Anoka-Hennepin Mustangs Wednesday, Dec. 10.
Caleb Keran, Summer Headlee, Owen Olsen, Khloe VanNorman and James Martin all added goals.
The Warriors scored seven goals in the first period. VanNorman scored a second-period goal and Martin a third-period goal.
Brainerd outshot the Mustangs 20-3 with Andrew Kargel saving all three Anoka-Hennepin shots.
Anoka-Hennepin 0 0 0 — 0
First period: Brd-Owen Olsen (Aiden Olsen, Summer Headlee) 2:03, Brd-Landon Brotherton (Josh Pence) 4:32, Brd-Pence (Eric Fordyce) 5:42, Brd-Pence (Caleb Keran) 7:08, Brd-Keran 8:48, Brd-Headlee (Fordyce) 9:37, Brd-Brotherton 12:04
Second period: Brd-Khloe VanNorman 5:10
Third period: Brd-James Martin (Tony Slipp) 4:07
Shots on goal: Brd 20, AH 3
Goalies: Brd-Andrew Kargel (3 saves); AH-Triston Dockter (11 saves)
Overall: Brd 1-0. Next: Brainerd hosts Dakota United 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17.
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