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Flyers Continue Winning Ways



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The Sioux Falls Flyers remained perfect with a win Sunday against the Mitchell Marlins 7-0.  Josh Jackson recorded his first shutout of the season by stopping all 13 of Mitchell's shots compared to 39 by the Flyers.  The day belonged to the Flyers Ben Czarneck who reached his first hat trick of the year and also followed that up with an assist.  Flyers who also contributed in scoring were Jack Hunter, Brandon Appeldorn, Caleb Anderson and Ben Prisbe.  The Flyers improved their record to 11-0-1 for the year.  The Flyers upcoming games will be this next Saturday the 29th against the Brookings Rangers and the 30th against the Watertown Lakers.  Both games will be played at the Expo Center.

Courtesy: John Dawes, SF Flyers
     

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