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Cornwall Minor Hockey Team Looking Forward
to Home Tournament
forward to the competitive challenge. Jacob Morris is
one of the players who has played in the tournament
before. “Normally its bigger teams that come to our
tournament,” he says, “so you learn to play hard, more
defensively. Hopefully we win a home tournament
though.”
After weeks of competitive matches and strengthening
his skills at the bantam level, Morris intends to continue
his hockey career in the future, “I’ll probably try out
for “AA” next year, we’ll see how that goes.”
Another returning player, Connor Maynard, says he
likes to see how he, and his team compare against teams
from other areas. He enjoys “the competitiveness,
Cornwall Bantam B Rep 2013-2014 Team against all the other teams, from Ottawa and other
Front row, Chantal Latour - Manager, Kolten Oakes-Cook, Austin Antoine, Nicholas Mondoux, places, just seeing how we compare against them. We
Ryan Jesmer, Derik Pilon, Cameron Chisholm, Josh Seguin, Connor Maynard, Gilles Ayotte - have to play against just major teams, it’ll be a little bit
Assistant Coach. of a challenge but that should make it fun.” Maynard
Back Row - Mario Morris - Trainer, Alain Savard - Head Coach, Gabriel Cyr, Alyssa Seguin, hopes to see his hockey career continue onto the junior
Cameron Marleau, Jacob Latour, Blake Legue, Jacob Morris, Thomas Forrester, Alexandre level.
Seguin, Francis Maynard - Assistant Coach. Submitted photo.
The nice thing about a tournament like this is that if
By: Marc Benoit be doing their best to skate away with a championship you go out and play hard, and get the occasional lucky
trophy. “We’re excited about it,” said Savard. While “bounce,” you’ve got as much chance to win as the
ornwall will be the host city for a number of they think they are up to the challenge, Savard knows next team. The best thing about sports, especially as the
Cminor hockey teams at the end of the month, as his team will be facing an uphill battle, particularly minor level, is that the outcome is never guaranteed.
the 52nd Bantam/Midget Tournament returns for a fun- when competing against teams from Ottawa, “What You can have an undefeated regular season and then
filled weekend both on and off the ice. Teams from the happens when you go to the Ottawa district is you’ve lose two straight games and be out of the playoffs.
Montreal area, Ottawa Valley, Ottawa, New York State got a major bantam and a minor bantam, and for us in Or, you could build a fairy tale ending, win four
and Eastern Ontario will be coming to compete in this Cornwall they’re combined together, so more than half games in a row and be a champion. There’s probably
well-respected tournament. of my players are minors.” not one player on any team that hasn’t had that dream.
One of three local teams, the Cornwall Bantam “B” Despite this disadvantage, many of Savard’s They’ll all get the chance to turn dreams into reality
Colts, coached by long-time hockey coach Al Savard will players still fi nd the tournaments enjoyable and look beginning on Thursday, January 30.
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