It certainly wasn’t due to lack of work that the Six Nations Bantams came out on the bad end of a 3-0 shutout Saturday afternoon at the Gaylord Powless Arena. Jade Hill was like a buzzsaw on the ice all game but could not solve Jeremy Wernham in the Tillsonburg net. Wernham earned full marks for the shutout win. Photo by Jim Windle
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