While much of Lewiston-Porter’s roster is new to Fed hockey this season, success is nothing new to them. Two years ago, the majority of this year’s team played JV and went undefeated, 17-0, all the way to a state championship. “It’s pretty the whole entire team from when we went 17-0 and went to states, except for like two kids, …
Captain scores game winner as Lew-Port wins to take second place
The Division 4 race came right down to the last day of the season with second place and playoff seeding on the line for Lew-Port and Sweet Home. The Panthers won the earlier season match up, but on Sunday, the Lancers wanted to make their last game count. Through the first two periods, the game was as close as the …
Regis hat trick locks up Lancers win
Lew-Port had lost its grip on first place on Division 4, and the Lancers hoped that Thursday night’s game against a winless Lockport team would get them back on track. Junior forward Braden Regis was confident that it would. “We thought we were gonna win,” Regis said. Lew-Port came away with a 4-2 win in the end that included a …
Captain scores game winner in Lew-Port rivalry win
The Grand Island-Lewiston-Porter rivalry is one that goes way back, and the latest match up in the saga is one that neither team will soon forget. It seemed fitting that a captain would score the game-winning goal, and on Friday night at Niagara University, it was Lew-Port captain Kurt Magers who scored 28 seconds into overtime to give his team …
Shotwell stops well with shutout in varsity debut
Lewiston Porter has more depth this season than coach Kevin Kirsch expected, from the young forwards who have contributed to the Lancers’ 25 goals in their first four league games to the three goalies on the varsity roster. On Sunday night, sophomore goaltender Nicholas Shotwell made his debut against Lockport, and he recorded a shutout as the Lancers won 5-0. …