Brandon, MB. — Two 16-year old and one 15-year old prospects stole the spotlight Thursday as Team White scored a 7-6 victory over Team Black in the first of two games to be played on day two of Brandon Wheat Kings Rookie Camp at Westman Place.

The line of Ty Lewis, Nolan Patrick and James McIsaac combined for thirteen points as Team White rallied from a 4-0 first period deficit.

A former member of the Brandon AAA Midget Wheat Kings, Lewis scored three times and set up two others, McIsaac added two goals and three points while Patrick chipped in five helpers as Team White picked up another win after Wednesday’s 5-4 Overtime Shootout victory.

Patrick (4th overall) and Lewis (47th) were chosen by Brandon in the first and third rounds of the 2013 Western Hockey League Bantam Draft while McIsaac was taken by the Wheat Kings in the sixth round of this year’s draft.

Defenceman James Shearer and forward Stelio Mattheos – who was the first overall selection in this year’s bantam draft – rounded out the scoring for Team White while defenceman Mark Taraschuk had a goal and an assist in a losing cause for Team Black.

Taraschuk was one of three players chosen by the Wheat Kings in the sixth round of the 2012 bantam draft.

Also scoring Thursday morning for Team Black were Linden McCorrister, Waylon Petkau, Ian Mitchell, Bradly Goethals and Tanner Kaspick.

In Wednesday’s opening scrimmage, Duncan Campbell scored the OT Shootout winner for the White Team.

Rookie camp concludes Thursday night with a 6pm scrimmage, with Main Camp taking center stage on Friday.

Close to fifty prospects are attending this week’s Rookie Camp in Brandon.

Wheat Kings’ Training Camp concludes Sunday afternoon with the annual Intrasquad game.