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Junior B Lions collect win under new coach

 

B. McNairn-Leader Staff

MORRISBURG–The first weekend under new head coach, Mark Evans, and the Morrisburg Junior B Lions  hung in for an overtime-shoot-out win against the Char-Lan Rebels here on Sunday afternoon.

Lions management announced late last week that they had made a coaching change that saw Evans move into the head coach position, replacing Dan Frawley. Also no longer behind the Lions bench is assistant coach Andrew Scott, who gave up his position due to work commitments.

That leaves Evans with the task of putting together a coaching team, which Lions General Manager Kevin Casselman says he is now busy doing.

“Clearly with only one win in 14 games, things weren’t happening,” explained Casselman of the coaching change. “We felt we needed a change of spirit, and it is easier to change one or two faces than it is to change 25. That’s the nature of the game, and we appreciate the time and commitment Dan put in.”

Casselman says that Sunday’s win was a dose of good medicine for the team. “While we have played well, we haven’t been able to get a win. So Sunday’s, win was very upbeat, very emotional for the boys. This year’s kids are staying positive. They know they have played well. It’s different when you have been blown out of every game, but we haven’t.”

Evans steps into the Lions head coach position with a solid resume. He originally came to the Cornwall area to play hockey with the Cornwall Royals under coach Orval Tessier. He played for three years, two as a defenceman before Tessier moved him to a forward position.

In 1991, he coached in the Seaway Valley Rapids Association at the Bantam Level. Then in 92-93 he became assistant coach of the  Colts, that being the year they moved from Massena to Cornwall. He became the Colts head coach for the 1994-95 season and took them to the CJHL Championship and was voted the league’s Coach of the Year.

After a three year hiatus, he returned to the game, like many dads, to coach his sons in minor hockey. He became familiar to the Lions last year when son Eric was on the roster. This year both Eric and Curtis are Lions.

We put together two really good games on the weekend, says Casselman. Saturday, against Akwesasne, we gave up the third goal with just under three minutes left. It was anyone’s game.

The third goal for the Wolves broke a 2-2 tie and gave them a 3-2 win in their home barn, Saturday.

Hiio Herne opened the scoring for the Wolves late in the first period. The 1-0 lead lasted until 15:09 of the second period when Dallas Blacksmith got the Lions on board to even it.

Then just over three minutes later Christian Leger gave the Lions a 2-1 advantage. 

Three minutes into the third period, Oakley Thomas put the puck past Lions goaltender John Gilmer to again even it up.

At 15:51 Sean David struck to give the Wolves the 3-2 win.

Sunday on Morrisburg ice, Brandon Chilton was in the Lions net for the 6-5 shoot out win.

The Lions led 1-0 after the first period and the game was tied 2-2 after two. It was a high flying third period that saw three goals traded to close the game tied at 5-5. Chilton and Boileau, in net for the Rebels, kept the overtime scoreless and set the stage for the shoot out.

Scoring for the Lions in regulation time were Dallas Blacksmith with two goals, and Taylor Eamon, Isaac Brownlee and Peter Ketcheson with singles. Assists went to Brandon Mullin, Ketcheson, Justin Lefevbre (2), Liam Morrow (2), Kieran Devine and Chris Pearson.

Coming up this weekend the Lions are at home, Saturday night November 23, against the Athens Aeros. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

 

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Midget B Lions add win and tie, now share first

 

MORRISBURG–It was another good week for the South Dundas Major Midget B Lions as they kept their undefeated string alive with a 5-3 win over Perth/Lanark in Morrisburg, Saturday night, and a 2-2 tie against Cornwall, Sunday in Cornwall.

This brings the Lions record to seven wins, two losses and three ties for a share of the Upper Canada Minor Hockey League’s East Division’s first place spot with Cornwall. It also stretches the Lions undefeated streak to 10 games.

Friday night, the Lions hosted Perth/Lanark, who hold first place in the UCMHL’s Major B west division, and after playing to a one goal first period draw, the Lions pulled ahead 3-2 after the second. Two early goals in the third period put it away.

Cameron Michels put the Lions on the scoreboard at 5:32 of the first period with help from Evan Mullin. The 1-0 Lions lead held until late in the frame when Brett Harrigan tied it.

The early goings of the second period were scoreless, but with 6:41 left on the clock, Josh Black made it 2-1 for the Lions with Drew Minish and Evan Mullin providing the assists.

Thirteen seconds later, Perth Lanark was right back in it with a Jacob Buffam counter that evened it at 2-2.

But the Lions weren’t finished yet, and charged back one minute laster this time with a Spencer Heldens goal (from Trey Suddard and Tanner Hummel) to carry a slim 3-2 lead into the third period.

The fired up Lions hit the ice hard for the third period with first Cameron Michels collecting his second goal of the game at 2:24 with help from Toby Mullin, and then Jordan Smail pushing it to 5-2 with Suddard providing the help.

Perth Lanark managed to put just one more past Zack Frawley in the Lions net, leaving the Lions with the 5-3 win.

Sunday, the Lions were on the road to Cornwall where they built a 2-0 lead over their hosts thanks to single goals in each of the first and second periods.

Tanner Hummel opened the scoring on the Lions power play at 9:45 of the first period with help from Evan Mullin and Toby Mullin.

Then at 7:56 of the second period, Suddard made it 2-0 with David Plamondon and Evan Mullin providing the assists.

In the third period, Cornwall took over putting two goals past Lions goaltender Josh Martineau to even the game 2-2.

Scoring for Cornwall in the third period were Alex Primeau and Frankie David.

This weekend the Major Midget Lions will be part of the South Dundas Minor Hockey Association’s Lions Day with a Friday night exhibition game against Leitrim beginning at 8:30 p.m.

The Midget B Lions will wrap up their weekend in a South Grenville Tournament in Prescott on Sunday.

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Curling Chatter-Off to a new fresh start

 

MORRISBURG–Last week three more senior men’s teams were off, this time to Cornwall, for a Friendly match. Keith Brannen won with his team of Sam Locke, Dave King and Lynn Loucks. Pete Zeran, Glenn Cougler, Paul Gunther and Jim Bancroft also won, while John Wilson, Karl Duncan, Keith Robertson and Wayne Pulfer tied their game.

Also in Cornwall for a one-game spiel were Sid Morrell, Raymond Benoit, Neil Williams and Bud Perry, winners in their match, while Pete Zeran, Jim Banford, Larry Ware and Earl Jeacle lost theirs.

Dave King, Jack Barkley, Rick MacKenzie and Doug Jarvis brought home steaks from a Gananoque bonspiel. Our fellows defeated a Kingston team in the morning and a Perth foursome in the afternoon to finish second overall.

Susan McIntosh took a team to Brockville. With Kathy Norg, Joanne Baker and Claire Locke, the ladies dropped their morning match to a Kingston foursome, followed by lunch in Brockville’s classy dining room. Then it was back out onto the ice against Ann Chick of Brockville, where they fought to a draw.

Four more of our ladies were at a Richmond bonspiel, this time for lunch and dinner. Alice Thompson, Susan McIntosh, Betty Locke, and Sharon Van Allen lost to Carleton Heights in the morning, and in the afternoon they played a team from Ottawa’s R.A. Centre. Our folks curled better than in their first match, but lost by three points. 

The stick bonspiel last Wednesday was a great success. Thanks to Glen Cougler for organizing it again. Also, thanks to those who assisted in the organization, food preparation, serving, maintaining the ice and tending bar. 

Kemptville, Winchester, Navan, Cornwall, Maxville, Cornwall and Morrisburg were represented. The Don McIntosh foursome from Winchester won the $80 first prize, with Malcolm MacGregor, also from Winchester, second, and Ted Herriman, Keith Robinson, Kathy Johnston and Sandra Murphy of our club, coming in third. 

In the late draw, Virginia Cunningham of Kemptville finished first, while Keith Brannen, Arnold Barkley, Eric Johnson and Bill Laurin of our club were second. The high one-gamers were from Winchester, skipped by Don McIntosh.

For the senior men, the first Parnell, which is the competition for Morrisburg, Iroquois, Cornwall and Lancaster teams, goes on Friday. Playoffs for our single entry were held last Tuesday between Dave King’s foursome and that of Sid Morrell. For the record, the tight match saw Dave King, Jack Barkley, Doug Jarvis and Sam Locke emerge victorious over Sid Morrell, Neil Williams, Andy Patenaude and Bud Perry. 

Good luck to the winner on Friday, and we invite all to come out and cheer on our champions.

The Ontario senior winter games are upon us again, and curling being one of the events, we hope to see a good crowd out to cheer on our local champs. 

For the first time in several years, the Zone 8 Championships are being held at our club. These are mixed games, and our two representatives are Andy Patenaude, Sue McIntosh, Neil Williams and Betty Locke, and Raymond Benoit, Cheryl Thompson, Pete Zeran and Ruth Kelly.

Saturday’s training session went well, and three of the people who showed up are now club members. Thanks to our coaches. Also, we’ll have the results of Sunday’s two-person bonspiel next time. 

That’s it for this week,

Good curling to all!

 

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Novice C2 Lions sweep pair of weekend games

 

MORRISBURG–The Morrisburg Novice C2 Lions continued their great season last week, sweeping a pair of weekend games.  

The team, which has now won its last three games, moved into second place in the Novice C East Division, trailing only the other South Dundas C team, which remains undefeated through eight games.

On Saturday, Noelle Hatherall and Cooper McCooeye paced the Novice C2 Lions with two goals each in a 4-2 win over Brockville.  

Hatherall opened the scoring five minutes into the first period, with her first career goal, and added a second marker just two minutes later to give the Lions an early 2-0 lead.  Linemates Terrence Mudde and Matthew Mason assisted on Hatherall’s goals.

After Brockville got on the board to pull within a goal in the second period, McCooeye scored what proved to be the game-winner midway through the second period.  He added an insurance goal in the third.  

On Sunday, strong defensive play and great goaltending by Mason Hummel carried the Lions to a 4-1 win over Kemptville.  The defence group, consisting of Tae-lyn Rowe, Caleb Machan, Brayden Barrie, and Travis Faulkner kept the Kemptville team at bay, and Hummell made some great saves when the team needed them most.

After a scoreless first, Ruby Jansen opened the scoring for the Lions in the second period, with her second goal of the season.  After a great play at the blueline by Caleb Machan to keep the puck in the Kemptville zone, Terrence Mudde buried a rebound to make the score 2-0.  

Near the end of the second period, Cooper McCooeye took a pass from linemate Quentin Barrie, and buried a backhand to give the Lions a 3-0 lead.  After Kemptville got on the board early in the third, Matthew Mason’s third goal of the season put the game away.

The team was playing shorthanded on the weekend, as one of the team’s top scorers, Wyatt Barkley, missed the games with an injury.  He supported his teammates from the bench and will return to the lineup shortly.

The team returns to game action Saturday when they host Athens as one of the South Dundas Minor Hockey Association’s Lions day game.  On Sunday, the first of two South Dundas showdowns takes place, as the second place C2 Lions battle the first place C1 Lions.  Game time is 5 p.m.

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Three up, three down, Midget Lions on a roll

 

MORRISBURG–The South Dundas Major Midget B Lions added another three strokes to their win column in recent action with wins over Smith Falls, 3-0, Char-Lan, 5-0 and North Leeds, 4-3.

Since the Lions got off to their rough start at the beginning of the season with two losses and one tie, they have rebounded with six wins and just one tie.

In 10 games they have six wins, two losses and two ties for 14 points. This gives them a three point lead over second place Cornwall in the UCMHL Major Midget B Rep East Division.

Char-Lan is holding third place with nine points, and Alexandria is fourth with seven.

The Lions were in Smiths Falls on Sunday, November 3, for the 3-0 win, with Josh Martineau in net for the shut out.

The Lions scored a goal a period for the win, beginning with a Cameron Michels goal assisted by Aaron Smith in the first period.

Then in the second, Jordan Smail and Tanner Hummel provided the setup for a Josh Black goal on the Lions power play.

Black nailed his second goal of the game early in the third period with assists going to Drew Minish and Spencer Heldens.

One night later, the Lions were in Williamstown where again they kept their opponents from the scoreboard as they went to work on a 5-0 victory.

This time out Zack Frawley was in net for the shutout.

Josh Black had another strong showing, this time with a two goal performance.

He got it started early in the first period with help from Michels.

In the second Aaron Smith from Smail, and Black unassisted, pushed the Lions advantage to 3-0.

Riley Black, unassisted, counted early in the third period to make it 4-0, and Evan Mullin finished it off with help from Hummel for the 5-0 victory.

Back home on Morrisburg ice on Thursday, November 7, the Lions were challenged by North Leeds who turned it up a notch in the third period.

The two played to a 1-1 first period tie with Jordan St. Louis scoring for the Lions from Josh Black and Tanner Hummel.

Then in the second period, Jordan Smail connected from St. Louis and Hummel for a slim 2-1 Lions edge.

North Leeds evened it early in the third period, but they couldn’t hold on.

At 5:01 of the frame Smail counted his second of the game (from Josh Black and Spencer Heldens) to put the Lions up by one.

Then just over one minute later St. Louis found the North Leeds net for his second tally with help from Cameron Michels and Riley Black to put the Lions in the driver’s seat at 4-2.

North Leeds got one more past Lions goaltender Josh Martineau from Tynan Blair but that was it and the Lions kept their winning streak alive with a 4-3 victory.

Coming up this week the Lions are at home on Saturday evening, November 16, to Perth. Game time is 8 p.m. Then on Sunday, November 17, the Lions are at the Benson Centre in Cornwall, at 8:30 p.m.  

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Junior Lions in there, but unable to collect

 

MORRISBURG – The Morrisburg Junior B Lions gave up 11 goals and scored five as they were handed a pair of losses in Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey action on the weekend.

The Lions travelled to Alexandria, Friday night, where the St. Lawrence Division’s fourth place Glens handed them a 5-1 loss, and then on Saturday night, they were visited by the second place Winchester Hawks who collected their 13th win of the season, 6-4.

The Lions travelled to Alexandria, Friday night with just 15 skaters. John Gilmer, who was in net for the Lions loss, faced 56 Glens shots on net, while the Lions managed just 39 against Glens goaltender Maxime Beauregard.

The Glens were first on the scoreboard at 1:28 of the first period with a Tristan Sabourin goal, but the Lions Eric Evans evened it a 7:23 with help from Liam Morrow.

The tie held until 7:22 of the second period when Bradley Gabbour made it 2-1 for the Glens. At 10:35, Alex Battistelli made it 3-1.

The Lions held their own and played tough again the Glens until the last couple of minutes of the third period.

At 18:40 of the period Simon Besner pushed the Glens lead to 4-1, and Tristan Sabourin finished it off in the last minute of play with his second of the game for the 5-1 Glens win.

The Lions sat out 12 minor penalties, a five minute fighting major, two 10 minute misconducts and  two game misconducts. The Glens drew nine minor penalties, one five minute fighting major, one misconduct and one game misconduct. 

Saturday night, the St. Lawrence division’s second place Hawks were in town where they picked up a 6-4 win.

Prior to the game a service of Remembrance was held which included representatives of the Morrisburg Legion Branch 48 and the Morrisburg Legion Auxiliary. The program included the playing of the Last Post, a Moment of Silence, Rouse and the National Athen.

The Hawks went up 2-0 on goals by Alex St. Marsaille and Pat Morin in the first two minutes of play against Lions goaltender Brandon Chilton. But that was it for the Hawks scoring until early in the second period.

With just under a minutes left in the first period, the Lions got one back on their power play from Liam Morrow assisted by Christian Evans.

In the second period, the Hawks again came out of the gate flying, this time with an Austin Rothe goal just 10 seconds in.

The Hawks held on to their 3-1 advantage for another eight minutes, until the Lions, sparked by an Eric Evans short-handed goal assisted by Peter Ketcheson at 8:05, came to life.

At 9:58 Justin Lefevbre and Christian Evans provided the set up for a Zach Belaire goal to tie the game 3-3.

Then at 14:16 Ketcheson from Eric Evans and Pearson on the power play, put the Lions up 4-3.

The Lions lead, unfortunately, lasted less than a minute when the Hawks Austin Rothe counted his second goal of the game for a 4-4 tie.

Third period action was intense, and the Hawks collected their go-ahead goal from Wyatt Coghill at 11:29.

The 5-4 Hawks advantage held, and although the Lions pulled goaltender Brandon Chilton in favour of the extra attacker, they were unable to come up with the tying marker.

The sixth and final Hawks goal was scored in the empty Lions net by Rothe.

The Hawks produced 40 shots on net, while the Lions answered with 32.

The Lions sat out seven minor penalties, two five minute fighting majors, one misconduct and two game misconducts. The Hawks were assessed  five minor penalties, a five minute kneeing major, two five minute fighting majors and four game misconducts.

Coming up Saturday, November 16 the Lions will visit the Akwesasne Wolves. Game time is 7 p.m. Sunday, November 17, they are at home to the Char-Lan Rebels. Game time is 2:30 p.m.

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Curling Clinic coming up

 

MORRISBURG – The Morrisburg Junior B Lions gave up 11 goals and scored five as they were handed a pair of losses in Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey action on the weekend.

The Lions travelled to Alexandria, Friday night, where the St. Lawrence Division’s fourth place Glens handed them a 5-1 loss, and then on Saturday night, they were visited by the second place Winchester Hawks who collected their 13th win of the season, 6-4.

The Lions travelled to Alexandria, Friday night with just 15 skaters. John Gilmer, who was in net for the Lions loss, faced 56 Glens shots on net, while the Lions managed just 39 against Glens goaltender Maxime Beauregard.

The Glens were first on the scoreboard at 1:28 of the first period with a Tristan Sabourin goal, but the Lions Eric Evans evened it a 7:23 with help from Liam Morrow.

The tie held until 7:22 of the second period when Bradley Gabbour made it 2-1 for the Glens. At 10:35, Alex Battistelli made it 3-1.

The Lions held their own and played tough again the Glens until the last couple of minutes of the third period.

At 18:40 of the period Simon Besner pushed the Glens lead to 4-1, and Tristan Sabourin finished it off in the last minute of play with his second of the game for the 5-1 Glens win.

The Lions sat out 12 minor penalties, a five minute fighting major, two 10 minute misconducts and  two game misconducts. The Glens drew nine minor penalties, one five minute fighting major, one misconduct and one game misconduct. 

Saturday night, the St. Lawrence division’s second place Hawks were in town where they picked up a 6-4 win.

Prior to the game a service of Remembrance was held which included representatives of the Morrisburg Legion Branch 48 and the Morrisburg Legion Auxiliary. The program included the playing of the Last Post, a Moment of Silence, Rouse and the National Athen.

The Hawks went up 2-0 on goals by Alex St. Marsaille and Pat Morin in the first two minutes of play against Lions goaltender Brandon Chilton. But that was it for the Hawks scoring until early in the second period.

With just under a minutes left in the first period, the Lions got one back on their power play from Liam Morrow assisted by Christian Evans.

In the second period, the Hawks again came out of the gate flying, this time with an Austin Rothe goal just 10 seconds in.

The Hawks held on to their 3-1 advantage for another eight minutes, until the Lions, sparked by an Eric Evans short-handed goal assisted by Peter Ketcheson at 8:05, came to life.

At 9:58 Justin Lefevbre and Christian Evans provided the set up for a Zach Belaire goal to tie the game 3-3.

Then at 14:16 Ketcheson from Eric Evans and Pearson on the power play, put the Lions up 4-3.

The Lions lead, unfortunately, lasted less than a minute when the Hawks Austin Rothe counted his second goal of the game for a 4-4 tie.

Third period action was intense, and the Hawks collected their go-ahead goal from Wyatt Coghill at 11:29.

The 5-4 Hawks advantage held, and although the Lions pulled goaltender Brandon Chilton in favour of the extra attacker, they were unable to come up with the tying marker.

The sixth and final Hawks goal was scored in the empty Lions net by Rothe.

The Hawks produced 40 shots on net, while the Lions answered with 32.

The Lions sat out seven minor penalties, two five minute fighting majors, one misconduct and two game misconducts. The Hawks were assessed  five minor penalties, a five minute kneeing major, two five minute fighting majors and four game misconducts.

Coming up Saturday, November 16 the Lions will visit the Akwesasne Wolves. Game time is 7 p.m. Sunday, November 17, they are at home to the Char-Lan Rebels. Game time is 2:30 p.m.

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Morrisburg Curling

 

Last week Alice Thompson, Betty Locke, Cheryl Thompson and Sharon Van Allen competed in the Ottawa R.A.’s Ladies’ Invitational Bonspiel. 

In the early draw of the 24 team event, our ladies first defeated a local R.A. foursome, enjoyed an excellent lunch and afterwards won out over a Navy team. 

Both games were close, and the Morrisburg quartet finished second overall in their draw. The same ladies are off to Cornwall this week for a bonspiel there.

For Wednesday night’s women’s league, Claire Locke and Susan McIntosh report that there are still openings for curlers for that night. If you haven’t curled before, come on out anyway. They have some excellent coaches for that league. We’d love to have more curlers out there, and for Tuesday afternoons as well.

A curling clinic will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for novices and those who wish to return to the game. Experienced curlers will be there, and all equipment will be provided. Just bring a clean pair of running shoes, and enjoy a light lunch at no cost. Bring along your sweetheart if you like, and sweep him/her off his/her feet.

The first two-person bonspiel will be held on Sunday, Nov. 17. There will be a sign-up sheet with full details in the lounge.

Also, a reminder of the stick bonspiel, scheduled for Nov. 13. There is a sign up sheet at the club.

For the senior men, the first Parnell, which is the competition for Morrisburg, Iroquois, Cornwall and Lancaster teams, is on again. The first games will be played in Morrisburg on Nov. 22, and for this one we are only allowed one entry. Can’t wait for our playoffs to select a team for this!

The 2-2-2 schedule is out and is in the lounge. This is a series of mixed club bonspiels, with two men, two women, two games, and total age of the participants at least 222 years. Anybody care to organize one for our club? 

By the way, remember the Founders Bonspiel? This was an open men’s competition, and was always an exciting bonspiel. It would be nice to see that on again. We have still have the famous trophy and everything.

We enjoyed watching some of the best women’s and men’s curling teams in the world over the weekend. 

For the men, Canadian Glenn Howard, a world champion, triumphed over Kevin Martin, another Canadian, the current Olympic champion.

In the women’s division, Ottawa’s Rachel Homan, the current bronze medalist in world championship play, defeated Scotland’s Eve Muirhead, the reigning world champion. 

One of the wonderful things about the sport we love is that we can curl throughout our lives. However, for Glenn and Kevin, they’re nearing the end of their competitive curling years, while those young women have a lifetime of competitive curling ahead of them. What a wonderful life!

Good curling to all!

 

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Seaway runners second at Canada Cup

 

BROCKVILLE – The Seaway District High School intermediate cross country team of 23 runners finished a very rewarding season at Memorial Park in Brockville on Wednesday, October 30, in the first running of the Upper Canada Cup Cross Country Championship.

According to  a school board press release: The event brought together 1,270 junior and intermediate athletes from schools across the Upper Canada District School Board.

The winning team in the Intermediate category was the cross country powerhouse Thousands Islands Secondary School (TISS) of Brockville, while Queen Elizabeth Public School of Perth took the junior category.

Finishing in second spot overall in the intermediate division was the Seaway Team, which, along with TISS were the only two schools to score points in all four divisions, grade 7 boys and girls and grade 8 boys and girls.

“Finishing second to a school who has twice as many students as us and beating all other schools big or small was a result of hard work from our athletes and the philosophy of team first-individual second,” said Seaway coach Robin Gibbs. “I am extremely pleased with the performance of this team at the championship meet as well as all the meets this season.”

“Despite our small team in numbers, we were able to compete with any school out there,” added Gibbs.

In the media release, meet convener Randy Givogue said the event was organized to provide our students with an additional athletic opportunity at a time when issues of childhood obesity and wellness are concerns in our society. The high school teacher said that in his youth he did not have access to high-quality athletic events such as the Upper Canada Cup, and he knows how beneficial they can be for students.

“When you have an end goal of creating student wellness, hosting a first-class meet like this snowballs into success for students because they are training in the weeks leading up to it,” said Givogue. “There is no sport as good for your heart and lungs as running.”

The awards ceremonies were presided over by former NCAA All-American track star Matt Leeder, a graduate of TISS.

Individual champions at the event were: Mason Gavin, grade 8 boys, TISS; Lilly Meek, grade 8 girls Athens District H.S.; Claire Cushing, grade 7 girls, TISS; Dylan Butcher, grade 7 boys, Brockville Collegiate.

The Seaway High team had some big results with the Grade 8 boys leading the way for a second place finish overall. They were led by Grant Wells with a sixth and David Swerdfeger with a ninth. Adding their points for the second place finish were Noah Pederson, Devin Dumoulin, Kurt Cutler and Hunter Murphy.

The Grade 8 girls posted a third place finish overall. The team consisted of Abigail Jordan, who led the girls with an eighth place finish, and included Katie Buter, Grace Brooks, Sydney Piquette, Maiah Horne and Julenea Barnhartd.

At the Grade 7 level, the boys team of Trystan Pos, Aaron Tibben, Owen Orendi, Ryan Wiltshire and Colin Minish finished fourth overall. Tibben crossed the finish line in fourth, and Minish added a 10th place finish.

At the grade 7 level, the girls team of Keira Cameron, Kristin Van Hoof, Rebecca Ferguson, Sarah Backes, Cameryn Broad and Ashley Hanna finished sixth overall. Cameron crossed the finish line in seventh spot.

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Lions are no match for first place Vikings

 

MORRISBURG–Led by a hat trick performance from Devin Desnoyers, the Casselman Vikings had a fairly easy time of it here Saturday night as they skated to an 8-2 victory over the Morrisburgh Lions.

The Vikings used the win to push their winning streak to 13 games as they sit on top of the St. Lawrence Division standings with 29 points. Their closest opposition comes from the Winchester Hawks who are nipping on their heels with 26 points.

The lowly Lions are nestled into the division’s basement position with just three points.

Saturday night in Morrisburg, the Vikings were on the scoreboard twice in just over a minute of play. By the end of the first period they were up 3-0. 

They stretched it to 6-0 in the second period, before the Lions blinked the light behind goaltender Philippe Quesnel with a goal from Taylor Eamon, assisted by Chris Pearson at 18:28 of the frame.

Christian Leger counted the Lions second goal at 8:40 of the third period, with Pearson getting his second assist of the game.

Desnoyers led the Vikings scoring with his hat trick performance in the second period.

The Rideau-St, Lawrence Conference scoring leader, Taylor Widenmaier added two goals and singles were scored by Thierry Gibeault, Miguel Laurin, and Joel Adam.

Widenmaier leads the conference scoring with 37 points and joining him in the top scoring positions are teammates Joel Adam with 26 points in third place and Maxime Choquette in fourth spot with 24.

Brandon Gilmour of the Prescott Flyers breaks into the Vikings dominated scoring race at second place with 30 points.

Penalties in Saturday night’s game came in bunches, most occurring in the third period. 

Just five minor penalties were handed out in the first period, three to the Lions. Then in the second the Vikings had three players skate to the penalty box for minor infractions.

In the third period the Lions drew three minor penalties, a five  minute fighting major and five 10 minute misconducts. 

The Vikings drew four minors a five minutes fighting major, and five 10 minute misconducts.

Brandon Chilton was in net for the Lions loss. He gave up the eight Casselman goals on 49 shots on net, while Quesnell handled 30 shots from the Lions.

Coming up this Friday, November 8, the Lions at on the road to Alexandria for an 8 p.m. game. Saturday night, November 9, they host the Winchester Hawks. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

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