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        Seaway Valley Rapids minor atom finalists in Vermont





























































        The Seaway Valley Rapids minor atom team played a strong tournament and made it to the finals in Jay Peak, Vermont. Back row, from left:

        James Sullivan, Ethan Montroy, Ben Pilon, Jonah Ashby, Carey Terrance, jr (C), Joshua Esford, Tommy Shoniker, Marc Olivier McCarthy, Braxton
        d’Alessio,
        Middle row, from left: Rylan Adams, Jacob Anderson, Antoine Lafrance, Jett Jock, Tryson Sunday, Carson Martin.
        Front row, goaltenders, from left: Tristan Shoniker & Connor Fox. Submitted by Johanne Sullivan. The team is coached by Shawn Pilon, assistant
        coaches are Sean Mecteau, Ray Jock. Trainer is Eric Martin.                                                                           Supplied Photo


        Submitted by Johanne Sullivan         The final score was 4-0 with Connor  Rylan Adams, Jonah Ashby, Braxton  Shoniker earning his fi rst shutout of

                                              Fox  earning  his  first  shutout  of  the  D’Alessio, Trysen Sunday and Marco  the season.
            he Seaway Valley Rapids minor  season.                                  McCarthy while Fox earned another
        Tatom team took a break from the         Next,  the  Rapids  faced  the  New  shutout.                               For  the  championship  the  Rapids
        regular season to travel to Jay Peak,  Hampshire  Avalanche.    The  lone                                         faced its foe the Gloucester Rangers
                                                                                       Due to the team’s loss, the Rapids  White from the OEMHL.  Terrance
        Vermont and participate in the Green  goal went to the Avalanche early in
                                                                                    had to win its final game of the round  scored  the  fi rst  goal  of  the  game

        Mountain Avalanche “AAA” hockey  the second period.  It was the team’s

        tournament.                           only loss during the round robin.     robin  against  the  Boston  Rangers.  unassisted, but the Rangers were able
          The  round  robin  portion  of  the    Play  resumed  Saturday  afternoon   The boys came ready to play and did  to  capitalize  on  the  Rapids’s  costly
        tournament began Friday, October 3,  against the Boston Jr. Terriers.  James   not disappoint.  Scoring got underway  penalties.  The Rangers scored twice

                                                                                    in  the  first  period  when  Terrance  on a power play and the Rapids failed
        2014, at the Ice Haus Arena against  Sullivan got the fi rst goal in the fi rst
        the Northstars.  The Rapids’s Carey  period  assisted  by  Terrance.    After   scored unassisted.  He went on to get  to  convert  on  its  own  power  plays.
        Terrance, Jr. got the scoring going in  that fi rst goal, the Rapids were on fi re   his second hat trick of the tournament  The  Rapids’s  only  other  goal  came

        the first period.  Terrance scored two  scoring a total of twelve more goals.     on assists from Martin while Adams  in  the  third  period  from  Jock.   The

        more times unassisted and Jett Jock  Carson Martin got a hat trick as did   and  Martin  each  notched  a  point.  fi nal  score  was  5-3  in  favor  of  the


        notched a point in the second period.  Terrance and lone goals went to Jock,   The final score was 5-0 with Tristan  Rangers.
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