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Midget A Highlanders are Golden in Cornwall
By Perry Ruffo Glengarry started the weekend with their rivals from the 401 corridor, win 3 games by shutout and only
a 2-0 shutout win against the Russell the Rideau St. Lawrence Thunder. allowed 4 goals in 5 games played.
he Glengarry Highlanders Coyotes followed by a 6-2 win against After scoring 2 goals in the opening Up front, the Highlanders balanced
TMidget A girls took home gold the Vermont Shamrocks. Saturday’s period and following up with 1 in the scoring attack allowed them to score
from the 34th Annual Cornwall
play saw the girls tie Rideau St. second, the Highlanders went on to a tournament high 15 goals.
Competitive Tournament this past Lawrence Thunder 2-2 and then a 3-0 shutout win to capture gold in The Midget A Highlanders will
weekend. defeated the Russell Coyotes once Cornwall. return their focus to league play as
The Highlanders were undefeated again with a shutout 2-0 win in the Exceptional goaltending and strong they prepare for games in the coming
during weekend play to capture semi-finals. The Midget A Glengarry defensive play saw the Highlanders weeks and their next tournament play
the Championship. The girls from Highlanders would once again face will be in early December.
Peewee Colts Win Gold at CMHA
Annual Peewee Tournament
Front row: Evan Leblanc - Connor Fox
2nd Row: Keenan Quenneville - Ryder Starblanket - Aiden Poirier -
Brandon Poirier - Brad Greggain - Noah Menard
Front Row: Kyra Butlin, Chloéanne Séguin, Madison Ruffo, Sarah 3rd Row: Jacob Anderson - Caleb Beaulieu - Addison Oakes-Cook
Dulmage, Jordan Lalonde, Sara Carrière, Zoe Meunier and Alyssa - Ben Pilon - Alex Marleau - Justin Lalonde-Cyr - Shamus McDonald -
Séguin Aiden Todd - Zack Dixon - Richard Fox (assistant coach)
Second Row: Madison Pawis, Rylee Garrow, Kaitlyn Lefebvre, Brittany Back Row: Marc Anderson (trainer) - Jean Greggain - coach
Hum, Emma VenderBurg, Meara MacDonell, Rebecca Holiday, Madisson Photo Submitted
Lamarche and Sara Hay Photo Submitted
MURPHY’S SPORTS LAW By David Murphy
Here they are (alphabetically)…
’ve never been shy to tout Cornwall’s NHL
Scott Arniel (Winnipeg/Arizona #47).
Iconnection. For the first decade that I called
Richard Brodeur (Vancouver #18).
Kingston Frontenacs games on TV Cogeco Cy Denneny (Original Franchises – Ottawa #3).
(now Your TV), I would make the “Cornwall Matt Duchene (Colorado/Quebec #13).
Connection” to the particular game. It was Doug Gilmour (St. Louis #12, Calgary #14 & Toronto #19).
fun (and not much of a stretch) to find that Dale Hawerchuk (Winnipeg/Arizona #1, Buffalo #22).
connection. Newsy Lalonde (Montreal #10).
Bob Murray (Chicago #31).
The Hockey News recently released a special Owen Nolan (San Jose #5, Quebec/Colorado #26).
edition focusing on the top 50 players by NHL Paul Ranger (Tampa Bay #33).
franchise. It was a fun and interesting read and included Rob Ray (Buffalo #36).
several Cornwall Connections. This list does not include coaches, Joe Reekie (Washington #40).
scouts, or management. You won’t find Mark Crawford, Bob Hartley Ray Sheppard (Florida #41).
Billy Smith (New York Islanders #5)
or Jacques Martin (who all won Stanley Cups as coaches). You won’t
Stephane Yelle (Quebec/Colorado #46).
find Doug Carpenter or Ray Miron. But you will find some interesting
Let the debates begin!
numbers from some players that have ties to Cornwall. And that is Murphy’s Law.

