Sports in brief

Women lead the way at Brock

Every women’s rowing boat won a medal at the Brock Invitational last weekend.

The lightweight eight, four and single boats all won gold medals in the team’s last OUA competition before the provincial championship. The heavyweight eight and two-person boats finished second while the heavyweight single and four-person boats finished third.

The men’s side wasn’t as successful, managing only four bronze medals on the day. The lightweight eight, four, single and heavyweight eight notched third-place finishes. The heavyweight single, double, four and lightweight double all finished off the podium.

High winds on Saturday delayed the regatta until Sunday. As a result, crews from Carleton University and the University of Ottawa didn’t participate.

— Gilbert Coyle

Win streak hits four

Men’s hockey came from behind to beat the Royal Military College Paladins 4-2 at the Constantine Arena on Wednesday night. Forward Joey Derochie scored twice and goaltender Riley Whitlock made 28 saves in the Gaels’ fourth-straight win

The Paladins led 2-1 late in the second period until forward Kelly Jackson equalized before the break. Derochie and captain Jonathon Lawrance tallied goals in the third period to seal the win. The Gaels improve to 4-1 while the Paladins drop to a 2-3 record.

— Gilbert Coyle

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