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MAINTAINING POSESSION 鈥 Haines Junction鈥檚 Ella Dyce dribbles the ball in a game against the U10/11 Boys Team 5 during the Toonie Festival at the Canada Games Centre Saturday. The Junction鈥檚 keeper, Dawson Drummond (left of Dyce), watches the action. On the right is the U12/13 Team 5鈥檚 Cedric D鈥橝bramo (in orange) and Tate Turpin (in yellow).

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GREAT GRAB 鈥 Haines Junction鈥檚 Copper Sheardown makes an amazing save.

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HARD HEADER 鈥 Haines Junction鈥檚 Waylon Lougheed heads the ball as Dawson Drummond (left) and Tate Turpin (right) look on.

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KICKIN鈥 IT 鈥 U10/11 Boys Team 5鈥檚 Henry Parker kicks the ball at Dawson Drummond in net while The Junction鈥檚 Barrett MacKinnon (left) and Sage Howard (10) watch the action.

Haines Junction teams make their mark at Toonie Festival

The Haines Junction teams gave a good account of themselves at the Toonie Festival.

By Morris Prokop on December 1, 2023

The Haines Junction teams gave a good account of themselves at the Toonie Festival.

The Festival took place at the Canada Games Centre Nov. 25-27.

Funds and food were once again collected for the Whitehorse Food Bank.

The Star stopped in Saturday during the U10/11 Boys 5 versus Haines Junction game and spoke with one of the parents from The Junction, Josee Lemieux-Tremblay. Her son, Isaac Tremblay-Gordon, was playing in the game. She said the tourney was going well.

鈥淎 lot of good practice. I think it鈥檚 a good exposure for a young child to be exposed to those kind of tournaments. Whether or not they win the games, it鈥檚 awesome to have outside practices, outside of Haines Junction local practices, it鈥檚 good for them.鈥

According to Lemieux-Tremblay, her son is really enjoying himself at the tournament.

鈥淗e loves it. He is enjoying soccer. He loves it in school. They鈥檙e doing practices every week and I think it鈥檚 a good opportunity for them for bonding with their friends. He鈥檚 got a nice bunch of teammates there and they鈥檙e all cheering each other.鈥

The Haines Junction team, which was a mixed team, was coached by Lee Drummond, who thought the game was 鈥減retty good.

鈥淭he Haines Junction crew seemed to match up quite well.鈥

When asked how the tourney鈥檚 been going this year, Drummond replied, 鈥淩eally well. We鈥檝e definitely had some games in the past where we don鈥檛 match up too well and this year, I think things are matching up a little bit better, so the practice is paying off.鈥

Drummond was asked what the difference is between this year and last year.

鈥淚 guess there鈥檚 a few keen students who are helping motivate others and really get things going. I think when they see a couple of them working a little harder at it, then it motivates the whole group.鈥

Drummond said it means a lot for the kids to play in the tournament.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e extremely excited and really happy to play some extra games with different kids.鈥

Drummond鈥檚 opposing coach, Ian Parker, was quite pleased with the game.

鈥淩eally happy with how are boys are improving and developing, but also just really happy to see Haines Junction here and see the effort that those kids put in, the effort that the coaches make to bring them out here. I鈥檓 always really happy to see the kids from the communities come in to Whitehorse to play with us.鈥

When asked what the tournament鈥檚 been like so far, Parker responded, 鈥淚t鈥檚 been fun. It鈥檚 a nice balance. It feels special to the kids because it鈥檇 outside their regular soccer times, they have referees, there鈥檚 timing, so it feels like more of a game situation. And the kids feel that and recognize that. At the same time, there鈥檚 not a lot of emphasis on what the score is, who鈥檚 winning medals.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a competitive spirit but also it鈥檚 a festival of soccer in this town. There鈥檚 a lot to celebrate about soccer in this town. It feels like it鈥檚 just exploding.鈥

As for the festival, Parker said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a fundraiser for the Food Bank and it gives the kids a chance to play in a slightly more competitive atmosphere without too much emphasis on first, second, third.鈥

The next game featured Whitehorse U12/13 Boys 5 team versus Haines Junction.

Ashley McLaren, a teacher in charge of the U12/13 mixed team from The Junction, thought it was a good game.

鈥淚 think the kids just wanted to come out and play and have some fun.鈥

When asked what she thought this tournament meant too the kids, McLaren replied, 鈥淚 think it means a lot. Some of them don鈥檛 have opportunities for sports inside the Haines Junction community, so being able to come out and drive to Whitehorse and play with other Whitehorse schools is something special for them.鈥

Martin Turpin oversaw the U12/13 team 5 boys.

鈥淚 think it was fun,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he kids had fun.鈥

His son Tate, 11, despite battling a leg injury, gave a good account of himself.

鈥淚t was fun. The skill level was pretty good.鈥

Tate was having a good time at the tournament.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really fun. I enjoyed it.鈥

Tate was asked what he looks forward to at these tournaments.

鈥淗aving fun, learning and scoring,鈥 he replied.

Tourney organizer Travis Banks said the tournament was going really good so far.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got ages groups participating this weekend from under six years old up unto 14 years old.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 been great. There鈥檚 lots of smiles and lots of games. Busy weekend with lots of family and so far, lots of donations to the food bank as well, so that鈥檚 really good.鈥

Banks said they have about 400 kids registered this year, and Haines Junction brought five teams of approximately 10 players each, so well over 400 players were involved.

鈥淭he best thing is just seeing the amount of families and kind of making it feel like more of a soccer community. During the regular league, each night is kind of its own age group, but on a weekend like this, you鈥檝e got siblings playing and watching, and grandparents coming and it鈥檚 like a festival, so there鈥檚 a lot more.

鈥淎nd then the communities get to come down and play some games against Whitehorse teams, which they don鈥檛 get a lot of gameplay either, so it鈥檚 just great to see everybody out.鈥

Banks added a 鈥渂ig thank you鈥 to Haines Junction for coming to the tourney.

鈥淐anada Games Centre staff was obviously great dealing with all 400-some-plus people for soccer on the weekend and yeah, it鈥檚 been great.鈥

In the end, $764.40 was raised for the food bank, plus food donations.

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