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Cornwall Seaway Blades Shooting for Gold
By Victoria Klassen and another from Pat Maloney.
Their second game was against the
Algonquin Warriors which led to a
1-1 draw. Tom Moore was sharp in the
net, and a pass from Rick Drouin gave
Jack Wyelmans the opening to score
the winning goal for Cornwall in the
team’s third match. With a bye to the
final, the Seaway Blades faced Ottawa
Castor Heating again and came away
with a 3-1 victory for the championship
win.
he Cornwall Seaway Blades
Tstarted the New Year off on a high Dave MacDonald originally put the
note, winning the Stittsville Oldtimers team together in 2015, with the goal of
Hockey Tournament that took place competing in the 2016 CARHA World
January 4th and 5th. Cup. Not only did they compete, the
Blades won the World Cup and are
During tournament play, the Seaway
Blades first faced Ottawa Castor the reigning champions in the 65+
Heating, coming away with a 3-2 win division. Front Row Left: Rod McLeod, Richard Chollette, Rick Drouin, Tom Moore
with two goals from Mark Comfort The CARHA World Cup is a major (goalie), Mark Comfort, Jack Wylemans,
Back Row Left: Keith Barton, Henry Ceelen, Richard Schneider, Dale
Swerdfeger, Pat Malone, Rick Marleau, Dave MacDonald Photo Submitted
event that is held every four years, hockey for the love of the game.
with approximately 130 teams from Success always comes to us as a total
different countries competing. This team effort. We enjoy each other’s
year, the CARHA World Cup is company and the higher level of
taking place in Richmond, B.C. from competition,” shares MacDonald, who
March 29 - April 5, and the Seaway also plays defence on the team.
Blades are looking to capture another After the World Cup, the Seaway
championship title.
Blades will finish off their season with
“We have a great group of hard- a trip to Nashville in May to compete
working, everyday guys who play in the Nashville Cup Tournament.
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Sheldon McDougall Carrie Leger
to compete. Sport allows students to cleaned people’s yards. It really
stay active and energetic along with brought the team, the players, and the
teaching them the responsibility and parents together. One thing people
discipline needed to stay caught up should remember is that people who
and successful in class. Social lessons
learned by playing school sports include coach high school teams don’t get
demonstrating courtesy and respect paid to coach. The teachers and the
towards opponents and referees, learning parents are all volunteers.
to work as a team, meeting new friends, Call to the Hall
and of course competing in front of their
peers. Cornwall Sports Hall
Staff and students will agree that of Fame is accepting
applications
highlights of any school year often for the class of 2020.
revolve around the school spirit that
CORNWALL MOBILE SMALL ENGINE is generated around the many sporting Every two years the CSHOF inducts 12
1112 Marleau Ave., Cornwall, ON events that happen between schools, athletes and builders. The induction
613-361-0017 or 613-935-6229 which sometimes grow to be friendly banquet is scheduled for August 8th, 2020.
Applications can be found on
cornwallmobilesmallengine.com rivals over the years. This is the spirit www.cornwallsportshalloffame.com
www.simplicitymfg.com that provides us with the memories of The criteria are explained as to eligibility.
school that will last for years. The deadline for applications is February 29.

