Hockey : Bakersfield Dragons Squirts Tame the Eagles of Ontario
BY JOSE GASPAR Contributing columnist
The Bakersfield Dragons Squirts were on the road Saturday, October 14th, to face the Eagles of Ontario. The Dragons came out on top, winning 4-3.
The Dragons got on the board first with a goal from Matthew Perri. The Eagles struck back with two in a row to take the lead until Tyler Smith, a first-year Squirt, got the equalizer late in the second.
“I felt really good that I scored a goal!” Smith said of his second tally of the season.
Smith’s goal was followed by two more from Perri, who has scored 12 goals in the Dragons’ first three games.
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