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St-François Journal Denis Bourbonnais Note: French Translation done by Google Translation Tool May 14, 2008 - A new season of lacrosse was launched last Thursday and the results were not at all conclusive ones for the Dinomytes. The Dinomytes visited the Indians of Caughnawaga to the Complex Sports on the Amerindian reserve and the senior team of Valleyfield inclined itself by the brand of 11-9. The privates of the trainer Gaylord Thomas nevertheless resumed itself 48 hours later and they undid the Extreme one of Sherbrooke by the same score of 11-9 in front of their supporters to the aréna of Holy timothée. The Dinomytes rebound side of the senior League of the Quebec, the Dinomytes quickly made to forget their wiped defeat facing Caughnawaga at the time of the initial game and they were justified in the Extreme one of Sherbrooke, 11-9, Saturday evening in front of their supporters. Raj Wasson, author of three goals and four pass as well as Launches Mitchell (2-5) directed the attack of the conquerors with a harvest of seven points each. Lucas Mitchell, the other brother, illustrated itself equally with a double and two mentions of assistance. Stu McFarlane, a seasonal resident of River beaudette, counted the assurance goal to 19:47 3rd period and it furnished a pass. The other nets of the Dinomytes were marked by Ryan Jacobs, Ryan Oakes and Jonathan Pigeon. The measuring one Astérix succeeded an important goal in numerical disability, the 10th one of his club, the moment there remained a little more than three minutes to play. Another Campivallensien, Jérémy Dumouchel, took an uniform turn with the Dinomytes. Matt McFarlane was solid in front of the cage of the local ones and it did 27 stops. The Dinomytes directed 51 bullets towards the net defended by Easter Nolet and they were more opportunistes on the massive attack, having completed the game with 3 in 7 comparatively to 1 in 6 for Sherbrooke. Thursday, the Dinomytes lowered house (11-9) in front of the Indians of Caughnawaga and this, despite a barrier of 55 shooting comparatively to 32 for the Amerindian formation. The encounter played itself on the numerical advantages while the Indians capitalized on 5 of the 11 awarded penalties to the Campivallensiens. The Dinomytes, for their party, were satisfied of 2 in 12. The brothers Launches (2-1) and Lucas Mitchell (2-0) were the most threatened ones to the offensive with the Dinomytes. Ryan Jacobs distinguished itself equally with a double and a pass. Jordan Thompson, Adam Delormier, Blu Grant and Sako Swamp (two assistance) were the other players to darken the leaf of pointage. Jeff Powless, a custodian that already evolved at the professional level, protected the fortress of the Dinomytes for 40 minutes and it yielded his place to Matt McFarlane to the last third. The Dinomytes will undergo a big test this week while confronting the Mohawks of Kahnawake that will be as a rule the team to beat this season. It is a matter in fact of the formation champion defending Patriots of Longueuil that moved on the Amerindian reserve.
The Dinomytes will visit the Mohawks tomorrow (Thursday) evening and they will be the hosts of the door colors of Kahnawake to the aréna of Holy timothée, next Saturday, to count of 19 o'clock 30.
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