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WINNING TEAM 鈥 The victorious U11 Caribou Crossing team after their gold medal win over the Rob Warner Rams Sunday at the Canada Games Centre in Whitehorse.
Photo by Morris Prokop
WINNING TEAM 鈥 The victorious U11 Caribou Crossing team after their gold medal win over the Rob Warner Rams Sunday at the Canada Games Centre in Whitehorse.
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REACHING OUT鈥 Rams鈥 goalie Elijah Jenner reaches for the puck while Sullivan Clarke, left and Aiden Young, right, look on during the U11 goad medal game Sunday at CGC.
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CLASS OF 2022 鈥 Graduating players and coach Dave Lar- kin pose for a pic after the U18 skills competition Friday. Left to Right: Coach Larkin, Carson Fraser, Marco Cooper, Ryder Twardochleb, Austin Larkin, Zion Quaile, Naveah Webb, and Orlina Menard.
The Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association (WMHA) held their annual end of the year House League tournament this past weekend at the Canada Games Centre (CGC) and Takhini Arena.
The Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association (WMHA) held their annual end of the year House League tournament this past weekend at the Canada Games Centre (CGC) and Takhini Arena.
Approximately 40 teams were involved.
Dawson City brought players for U9 and Haines Junction brought U9 and U11 players.
Friday featured a U18 wrap-up with a skills competition, pizza, and a scrimmage.
The winners were as follows:
Hardest shot: Ryder Twardochleb 鈥 85 mph;
Accuracy competition: Chayce Tuton;
Fastest goalie: Fynn Ritchie;
Consecutive saves: Josh Wanless;
Fastest Skater: Marco Cooper 鈥 one lap in 13 seconds.
Seven graduating players were also honoured with certificates.
The U7s had three 45-minute games each, starting on Tuesday and continuing Saturday and Sunday.
The U9s had three games each and played finals after the first two games.
Haines Junction played Whitehorse Beverage in the final game for the U9s.
鈥淚t was just an unbelievable game,鈥 recalled WMHA President Jeff Frizzell.
The Whitehorse Beverage team might have lost one game all year, according to Frizzell.
鈥淪o they were feeling pretty good about themselves going into the final game,鈥 said Frizzell.
鈥淎nd then they came up against this Haines Junction team that had probably four or five U11 players that were in it and they had a U11 goalie that was just amazing and they couldn鈥檛 score on him.
鈥淚t ended up being a 2-1 final for Haines Junction and it was so much fun to see the atmosphere in the CGC on Sunday. Fans going crazy watching their kids play and I think everyone had a great time,鈥 related Frizzell.
U7 and U9 results were unavailable, since they didn鈥檛 keep score for those games.
In U11, the Caribou Crossing Wood Co. team captured the gold medal going away in a game against the Rob Warner Rams at the CGC on Sunday.
鈥淥ur kids have been working so hard in practice all year long,鈥 related one of the Caribou Crossing鈥檚 four coaches, Greg McHale.
鈥淲e had a group of kids that are just so dedicated to hockey and just love coming out to the rink every day, so that鈥檚 why I think at the end of the season here, everybody came to play every game and every shift; those kids played hard. It鈥檚 amazing to see a group of under nine and 10-year-old kids so dedicated to the sport.鈥
Caribou Crossing broke the game open in the third period after a close first two periods that saw the Crossing ahead 6-4. They went on to win 12-4.
鈥淭hese kids have worked really hard at practices and I think that just physically, the endurance that they have is amazing,鈥 explained McHale.
鈥淎nd they just worked so hard. And we didn鈥檛 lay off them in practices. Everyone wants to play hard and wants to win and when you have a group of kids that want to win, then you can push them harder than maybe other kids.
鈥淎t no time, were we pushing these kids beyond what they wanted and when you see that, it鈥檚 just an amazing place to be as a coach, because to see these kids excel throughout the whole year and then second and third period, they just get stronger, because they put in all the hard effort all year.鈥
Jarrett Booth led the way for Caribou with four goals. Right behind him with three goals was Mason Gignac, who dominated from his defence position.
Lucas Nash chipped in with two goals and a assist. Kolter McHale contributed a deuce to the Crossing effort.
Big number 11, Parker Lightfoot, was lights out for the Rams in a losing effort, lighting the lamp four times.
McHale added 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the one thing we鈥檝e had 鈥 not just effort on the kid鈥檚 part, but all the parents have made sure their kids are here on-time and it鈥檚 been an amazing team to coach and be part of.鈥
The other Caribou Crossing co-coaches are Don Fedus, Jeremy August, and Colin Nash.
In the A3 versus B3 game, NVD edged Save On in a high-scoring affair, 9-8.
In the Semifinal One game, Caribou Crossing took care of Klondike Chev 8-3.
In the Semifinal Two game, the Rams handled the Tetra Tech team by an identical 8-3 score.
In U13, Whitehorse Dental beat Sports Experts 5-0 in the gold medal game. NAPA handled the Red Beard team 7-2 in the bronze medal game.
According to Frizzell, the U15 division was the 鈥渃ool one鈥.
鈥淲e kind of filled out the rosters with some of the U13 Mustangs that didn鈥檛 have any games this week because the U15 benches were quite short all year. They would play three-on-three or four on four.鈥
鈥淚t was just a high-tempo, fast-paced game. Back and forth the entire time,鈥 related Frizzell.
EDI beat Pelly 4-2 in the gold medal game. Coldwell Banker edged Royal Flush 3-2 in the bronze medal game.
鈥淛ust great to see high competition, everyone enjoying being at the rink, getting the games in again. I think everybody was sick of practising,鈥 said Frizzell.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just been such a long year. We鈥檇 get on the ice for a while, then we鈥檇 get shut down. And then we were only allowed to do practices and finally got the OK for games.
鈥淚t was really exciting for everybody when the restrictions got lifted and we were allowed to play games.鈥
鈥淚 think it was a pretty awesome weekend for everybody,鈥 said Frizzell.
鈥淓veryone was really excited and ... in a good mood; happy to get that last tournament in.鈥
Frizzell added that the House League tourney was a 鈥渉uge success ... there were no issues ... it was awesome.鈥
Although the House Leagues are done, there are still other teams travelling outside for tournaments.
The U13 Mustangs are heading out to Provincials next week in Trail, B.C.
The U15 Mustangs are heading to Provincials in Osoyoos, B.C. next week.
The U18 Mustangs are going to Port Hardy on the Island for Provincials next week as well.
The U13 Mustangs B-team is also going to play in a tourney next weekend in Richmond, B.C.
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