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PEEWEE HAWKS WIN BRADFORD TOURNAMENT

December 3, 2014   ·   0 Comments

PEEWEE HAWKS WIN BRADFORD TOURNAMENT Over a recent weekend, the Caledon Hawks peewee AE hockey team captured the Bradford Blue and Gold Classic championship in true style. Suffering only one round-robin loss, the Hawks played tremendous defensive hockey and received excellent goaltending in allowing a mere seven goals against in five games. In the semifinal game against the Meadowvale Hawks, center Liam Bavington snapped a high wrist shot past the outstretched glove of the goalie, in Triple OT, to win in dramatic fashion by a 2-1 score. In the final versus the Belle River Canadiens, the Hawks gained an early lead and never looked back. They fore-checked strongly, out chancing the opposition in all three periods en route to outshooting the Canadiens 29-15. The entire team back checked well and played solid defence as the Hawks went on to beat the Canadiens 4-1 in the AE Championship Game. The Hawks goal scorers were Garrett Graham, Liam Bavington, Thomas McClure and Evan Patterson. Goaltender Lucas Hillert earned the well-deserved victory, while defenceman Adam Hauck earned player-of-the-game honours. Seen here are (back row) Thomas McClure, Jim Morris (head coach), Norm McClure (coach), Chris Hillert (coach), Adam Hauck, Liam Bavington, Nikolas Viveiros, Mart Mihkelson (coach), Garrett Graham, Trevor Oake (coach), (second row) Calvin Oake, Eamon Lowe, Tyler Mihkelson, Evan Patterson, Mark Sharples, Dylan Heida, Marco Costabile, (front row) Kyle Rochester, Jack Morris, Joey Dowds and Lucas Hillert.

Over a recent weekend, the Caledon Hawks peewee AE hockey team captured the Bradford Blue and Gold Classic championship in true style. Suffering only one round-robin loss, the Hawks played tremendous defensive hockey and received excellent goaltending in allowing a mere seven goals against in five games. In the semifinal game against the Meadowvale Hawks, center Liam Bavington snapped a high wrist shot past the outstretched glove of the goalie, in Triple OT, to win in dramatic fashion by a 2-1 score. In the final versus the Belle River Canadiens, the Hawks gained an early lead and never looked back. They fore-checked strongly, out chancing the opposition in all three periods en route to outshooting the Canadiens 29-15. The entire team back checked well and played solid defence as the Hawks went on to beat the Canadiens 4-1 in the AE Championship Game. The Hawks goal scorers were Garrett Graham, Liam Bavington, Thomas McClure and Evan Patterson. Goaltender Lucas Hillert earned the well-deserved victory, while defenceman Adam Hauck earned player-of-the-game honours. Seen here are (back row) Thomas McClure, Jim Morris (head coach), Norm McClure (coach), Chris Hillert (coach), Adam Hauck, Liam Bavington, Nikolas Viveiros, Mart Mihkelson (coach), Garrett Graham, Trevor Oake (coach), (second row) Calvin Oake, Eamon Lowe, Tyler Mihkelson, Evan Patterson, Mark Sharples, Dylan Heida, Marco Costabile, (front row) Kyle Rochester, Jack Morris, Joey Dowds and Lucas Hillert.

         

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