Estevan's AA hockey teams played in seven games over three levels on the weekend, winning them all.

The 18U Apex Bruins outshot the Moose Jaw Warriors 56-20 Sunday at Affinity Place in a 5-2 win.

Carter Beck had two goals for Estevan. Kaden Chrest, Turner Knockaert, and Landon Kaban scored the others. Keagan Carley made 18 saves for the win in net.

Knockaert scored two goals, including the game-winner, in a 7-5 home win for the Apex Bruins Saturday over the Yorkton Terriers. Ty Fehrenbach made 25 saves for the win.

And Beck had two goals and an assist in Friday's 5-2 home win over the Warriors. Carley turned aside 16 shots for the win.

The 24-3-1 Apex Bruins are on an eight-game win streak. Their next game is Friday in Melville.

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Five players had multi-point efforts for the 15U TS&M Bruins as they took down the Moose Jaw Warriors 7-4 at Affinity Place on Saturday.

Kerr Cudmore potted two goals and set up another. Tristan Brownridge had a goal and two helpers. Kobe Wotta and Carter Hirsch had a goal and an assist. And Keagan Patton added two helpers. Gunner Moore and Hayden Terrett also lit the lamp in the win.

The 4-20-0 TS&M Bruins have their next game scheduled for February 6 when they host the Saskatoon Stallions.

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The Estevan Meter Bruins extended their win streak to nine games in 13U action on Sunday.

Jayden Chernoff had three goals and an assist in a 5-3 win over the Millionaires in Melville. Myles Lequyer turned aside 18 shots for the win.

On Saturday, Nathan Gardiner exploded with six goals and two assists as Estevan outpaced the Moose Jaw Warriors 12-7 at home.

And on Friday, Boston Tait had a hat-trick and added an assist in a 7-3 win over the Warriors. Chernoff and Gardiner each found the twine twice.

The 16-3-0 Meter Bruins play next in Yorkton on February 3.