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Ready to fly: Riverview Ravens aim for 10th Red Cup Showcase championship as tournament opens in Coxheath on Thursday

Aidan Stanwick prepares to take a shot on goal during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action earlier this season at the Cape Breton County Recreation Centre in Coxheath. Stanwick and the Ravens will host the 44th annual Red Cup Showcase high school hockey tournament this week. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST

Aidan Stanwick prepares to take a shot on goal during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action earlier this season at the Cape Breton County Recreation Centre in Coxheath. Stanwick and the Ravens will host the 44th annual Red Cup Showcase high school hockey tournament this week. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST

COXHEATH, N.S. — Sitting in the stands at the Cape Breton County Recreation Centre, Aidan Stanwick watched as his brother won the Red Cup Showcase high school hockey tournament with Riverview in 2019.

He hoped that would be him one day, celebrating with his teammates as fans at the jam-packed arena cheered for their school and community. 

Four years later in 2023, Stanwick was on the ice for his first Red Cup tournament after the event was cancelled in his first year in 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“You have the whole crowd and the whole school into it and everybody is behind you,” said Stanwick, noting he watched the tournament for more than a decade and recalls past Riverview teams win in the early 2010s.

“My brother playing in it and winning it was great, but to finally get to play, it was a really cool experience.” 

Unfortunately, the Howie Centre resident was forced to watch as the Dr. J.H. Gillis Royals of Antigonish celebrated winning their first Red Cup title since 2007 after beating the Ravens 3-2 in the final last February. 

This year, Stanwick, a graduating defenceman, will get one final opportunity to join his brother Ethan as a Red Cup champion when the 44th annual tournament kicks off at the County Recreation Centre on Thursday.

Stanwick, the captain of the Ravens team, is grateful to have the chance to play in the tournament in his Grade 12 year and to get another crack at the title. 

“I know when I was in Grade 10, we didn’t get the Red Cup experience and all the grads were really bummed out about it and it really sucked at the time,” said Stanwick. “To finally get to play in the tournament last year and now this year, to get two Red Cup experiences is obviously really special.” 

Riverview will be joined in the John Hanna Division by the Sydney Academy Wildcats, Lockview Dragons of Fall River, N.S., and Central Kings Gators of Cambridge, N.S.

The Bill McLellan Division will feature the Memorial Marauders, Glace Bay Panthers, North Nova Gryphons of New Glasgow and defending champion Dr. J.H. Gillis Royals.

The Ravens will open the tournament on Thursday against longtime rival Sydney Academy. Puck drop is set for 6 p.m. following the opening ceremony at 5:50 p.m. 

Riverview has won the tournament nine times (1985, 1992, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2019). 


Last 10 champs

  • 2023 – Dr. J.H. Gillis Royals
  • 2020 – Northumberland Nighthawks
  • 2019 – Riverview Ravens
  • 2018 – Halifax West Warriors
  • 2016 – Glace Bay Panthers
  • 2015 – Glace Bay Panthers
  • 2014 – King’s-Edgehill
  • 2013 – Riverview Ravens
  • 2012 – Riverview Ravens
  • 2011 – Riverview Ravens

Note: The Red Cup Showcase was cancelled in 2022 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was also cancelled in 2017 due to work-to-rule job action

Riverview head coach Jordan Moss, who played for the team from 2012 to 2015, believes his club is solid throughout the lineup.

“We’re deep all the way through with our forwards, defence and goaltender, it’s all been good, but the biggest thing is I think we need to find our consistency,” said Moss. “We’ve been really good at times and we’ve been bad at times, so it’s trying to get that good consistency going into the Red Cup and playoffs.” 

The Ravens, who finished in second place in the four-team Cape Breton High School Hockey League with a 10-6-1-0 record, will have 13 players in the lineup who will experience their first Red Cup tournament. 

Moss said the returning players who played last year will play a key role in helping bring a Red Cup title back to Riverview for the first time since 2019.

 

“The guys who already have a taste of it, we’re going to lean on, especially in that first game,” he said. “They will get everyone into the game and keep them calm and remind them to just play like we normally play and don’t do anything crazy.” 

Kayden Mollons of the Riverview Ravens watches the play during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre in January. Mollons, a first-year player with the team, has carried the workload between the pipes for the Coxheath school this season. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser
Kayden Mollons of the Riverview Ravens watches the play during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre in January. Mollons, a first-year player with the team, has carried the workload between the pipes for the Coxheath school this season. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Riverview played in two tournaments in January and found success. They made it to the semifinal in the City of Lakes event in Dartmouth and the championship game of the Blue and White Contractor Cup in Membertou.

“We have to take care of the defensive zone and if we take care of our defensive zone, the offence will take care of itself,” said Moss. “There’s times when we get into a little trouble, we get lazy in our own end, so I think if we take care of our own end first, we’ll have some success this weekend.” 

For Stanwick, the message to the first-year players is simple. 

“Just really enjoy it,” said Stanwick. “It’s going to be a great experience for everyone and the whole school, especially the players. There’s nothing to really be nervous about, we know what we have to do and that’s really it. 

“We just have to keep playing the way we’ve been playing recently and keep the ball rolling.”


Ravens roster

  • Goaltenders: Kayden Mollons and Max Shaheen
  • Defencemen: Alex MacDonald, Gavin Rector, Aidan Stanwick, Dominic Peach, Colton MacDougall and Carter MacDonald
  • Forwards: Gahan Rector, Rory Mills, Colby Rudderham, Shamus Lahey, Ryan Beaton, Matthew Burke, Lucas Phillippo, William Brown, Owen Buckley, and Marcus Kelly
  • Affiliate Players: Kyle MacDonald (defence), Luke Burman (defence) and Josh Gogan (forward) 

Source: Cape Breton High School Hockey League


Offensively, Riverview is led by 2023 league most valuable player Gahan Rector with 15 goals and 35 points, while rookies Rory Mills has 18 goals and 30 points and Lucas Phillippo has eight goals and 20 points. 

Between the pipes, Kayden Mollons has carried a bulk of the workload and finished tied for the league-lead in wins (8) and had an 8-4-0-0 record with a 2.78 goals-against average and a .881 save percentage. 

Following Thursday’s opener, Riverview will continue the tournament on Friday at 1 p.m. against Lockview, who won the City of Lakes tournament. The team finishes the round robin on Saturday at 1 p.m. against Central Kings.

The semifinal games are slated for Saturday at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. The championship game is set for 1 p.m. on Sunday.


Schedule

44th annual Red Cup Showcase High School Hockey Tournament

Teams: Riverview Ravens, Sydney Academy Wildcats, Central Kings Gators, Lockview Dragons, Glace Bay Panthers, Memorial Marauders, Dr. J.H. Gillis Royals and North Nova Gryphons

Location: Cape Breton County Recreation Centre, Coxheath

Thursday

  • 5:50 p.m. – Opening Ceremony
  • 6 p.m. – Riverview vs. Sydney Academy
  • 8 p.m. – Memorial vs. Glace Bay

Friday

  • 9 a.m. – Lockview vs. Central Kings
  • 11 a.m. – North Nova vs. Dr. J.H. Gillis
  • 1 p.m. – Riverview vs. Lockview
  • 3 p.m. – Sydney Academy vs. Central Kings
  • 5 p.m. – Memorial vs. North Nova
  • 7 p.m. – Glace Bay vs. Dr. J.H. Gillis

Saturday

  • 9 a.m. – Memorial vs. Dr. J.H. Gillis
  • 11 a.m. – Sydney Academy vs. Lockview
  • 1 p.m. – Riverview vs. Central Kings
  • 3 p.m. – Glace Bay vs. North Nova
  • 6 p.m. – Semifinal Game
  • 8 p.m. – Semifinal Game

Sunday

  • 11 p.m. – Championship Game

For the Cape Breton teams, Glace Bay was the league powerhouse, finishing first overall with a 14-2-1-0 record. 

The team is looking for the local tournament sweep having won the Mae Kibyuk Memorial Green and Gold tournament in November, the Blue and White Contractor Cup in January and their own Panther Classic in December. 

Memorial (6-11-0-0) and Sydney Academy (4-13-0-0) finished in third and fourth place respectively in the local league. 

North Nova (5-6-1-0) is in fourth place in the Northern Nova Scotia High School Hockey League, while Dr. J.H. Gillis (1-11-1-0) is in fifth place in the five-team league.

Central Kings (7-7-1-0) are in sixth place in the seven-team Valley High School Hockey League East Division, while Lockview (16-8-0-1) is fourth in the Metro Hockey School Hockey League’s Tier 1 standings. 

 

Jeremy Fraser is the sports reporter for the Cape Breton Post. Follow him on X (Twitter) @CBPost_Jeremy. 

Feb 1, 2024

HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY: Glace Bay Panthers double Memorial Marauders on the road on Thursday

Glace Bay Panthers logo

Glace Bay Panthers. - JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST

NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. – The Glace Bay Panthers added to their league lead in the Cape Breton High School Hockey League on Thursday.

Glace Bay defeated the Memorial Marauders 6-3 at Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.

Cohen McNeil scored twice and added an assist while Hudson Clarke had a goal and two assists. Ty Oliver, Kyle Nearing and Pierce Hutchings also chipped in with goals for the Panthers.

Josh Reashore scored twice while Daniel Young added a goal for the Marauders.

Glace Bay’s Brandon Cole made 13 saves. Memorial’s Jack MacPhee stopped 31 of 37 shots.

High school action continues on Friday with Riverview hosting Memorial at 8 p.m. at the Cape Breton County Recreation Centre in Coxheath.

- Jeremy Fraser is the sports reporter for the Cape Breton Post. Follow him on X (Twitter) @CBPost_Jeremy.

 

Jan 19, 2024

BLUE AND WHITE CONTRACTOR CUP: Glace Bay Panthers capture championship in a shutout over Riverview Ravens

The Glace Bay Panthers celebrate after a 6-0 shutout over the Riverview Ravens on Sunday during the Blue and White Contractor Cup high school hockey tournament at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre. BARB SWEET/CAPE BRETON POST

The Glace Bay Panthers celebrate after a 6-0 shutout over the Riverview Ravens on Sunday during the Blue and White Contractor Cup high school hockey tournament at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre. BARB SWEET/CAPE BRETON POST - BARB SWEET/CAPE BRETON POST

MEMBERTOU — Four consecutive late-game goals from Ty Oliver helped the Glace Bay Panthers capture Sunday’s championship in Blue and White Contractor Cup high school hockey tournament Sunday at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre.

Dylin White and Garrett MacIntosh opened the scoring in the first and second periods before Oliver went on his scoring spree late in the second period, beginning with a power-play goal 12 minutes in, followed by a third-period hat trick.

Hudson Clarke led with three assists for the Blue Division Panthers, while MacIntosh had two helpers. Oliver assisted on MacIntosh’s second-period goal.

Clarke also led all scorers in the tournament with 14 points (three goals and 11 assists), followed by Oliver (seven goals, six assists) and MacIntosh (five goals, eight assists), who tied with 13 points.

Glace Bay goalie Brandon Cole made 16 saves in the shutout, while Kayden Mollons stopped 23 of 29 shots for the White Division Ravens, who were winners of last year’s tournament.

Oliver and MacIntosh, along with Kale MacDonald, Kyle Nearing and Tyson Boland, also helped capture the Glace Bay-hosted Panther Classic last month.

The annual Sydney Academy Blue and White Contractor Cup high school hockey tournament finished Sunday at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre with the Glace Bay Panthers defeating the Riverview Ravens by 6-0 in regular time play. The Panthers hoist the trophy.  BARB  SWEET/CAPE BRETON POST - Barb Sweet
The annual Sydney Academy Blue and White Contractor Cup high school hockey tournament finished Sunday at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre with the Glace Bay Panthers defeating the Riverview Ravens by 6-0 in regular time play. The Panthers hoist the trophy.  BARB  SWEET/CAPE BRETON POST - Barb Sweet

In semifinal action on Saturday:

 

Riverview Ravens 4, Hants East Tigers 3

The Ravens rallied after the period en route to Sunday’s championship.

Lucas Phillipo, Marcus Kelly and Rory Mills netted goals for Riverview.

Jack Miller and Tyler Stewart scored for the Tigers.

Riverview netminder Mollons made 17 saves, while Hants East counterpart Brady Penney stopped 26 of 29 shots.

 

Glace Bay Panthers 6, Memorial Marauders 5

A pair of second- and third-period goals from Clarke helped push the Panthers into Sunday’s championship.

Pierce Hutchings, Dylan MacLean, MacIntosh and Kyle MacLean added single markers for Glace Bay.

The Marauders replied with Sam Gracie and Malcolm Hull each scoring twice, while Daniel Young added a goal.

Glace Bay’s Kristian MacKenzie made 19 saves, while Memorial’s Jack MacPhee turned aside 26 of 32 shots.

 

Round-robin play

The Horton Griffins and the host team for the tournament, the Sydney Academy Wildcats, each bowed out in round-robin losses Saturday morning.

The Marauders beat the Wildcats 6-5 in OT. Sam Gracie led the Marauders with two goals, followed by single markers from Brodie Vickers, Davis MacInnis, Andrew Leblanc and overtime scorer Josh Reashore.

Nolan Neville, Brayden Tubrett, Noah White, Brady MacDonald and Charlie Francis replied for the Wildcats.

Andrew Forrest made 19 saves for Memorial. William Hussey stopped six of nine shots for Sydney Academy before being replaced by Brody Campbell, who turned away 21 of 23 shots.

Meanwhile, Hants East shut out Horton 3-0.
 

Up next

Riverview will host the final local high school hockey tournament of the Cape Breton High School Hockey League Feb. 1-4, with the annual Red Cup Showcase to be held at the Cape Breton County Recreation Centre in Coxheath.

Jan 14, 2024

Contractor cup final

RHS vs GBHS for the contractor cup final!

Jan 14, 2024

PHOTOS: Cape Breton's Blue and White Contractor Cup high school hockey tournament begins in Membertou

Brady MacDonald of the Sydney Academy Wildcats carries the puck in the neutral zone during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST

Brady MacDonald of the Sydney Academy Wildcats carries the puck in the neutral zone during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST

SYDNEY, N.S. - The annual Sydney Academy Blue and White Contractor Cup high school hockey tournament kicked off on Thursday night at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre.

The host Wildcats were defeated 8-2 by the Riverview Ravens while the Glace Bay Panthers downed the Memorial Marauders 6-1. 

The tournament continues on Friday and runs until Sunday in Membertou.
Jackson Gushue of the Sydney Academy Wildcats looks for the loose puck in front of goaltender Kayden Mollons of the Riverview Ravens during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser
Jackson Gushue of the Sydney Academy Wildcats looks for the loose puck in front of goaltender Kayden Mollons of the Riverview Ravens during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy

Jackson Gushue of the Sydney Academy Wildcats looks for the loose puck in front of goaltender Kayden Mollons of the Riverview Ravens during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser
Jaxon MacNamara of the Sydney Academy Wildcats controls the puck in the offensive zone during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Nolan Riley of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, left, throws a hit behind the net during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser
Nolan Riley of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, left, throws a hit behind the net during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Jaxon MacNamara of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, left, dumps the puck into the offensive zone during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser
Jaxon MacNamara of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, left, dumps the puck into the offensive zone during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Dominic Pino of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, right, looks for a pass as he’s chased by Colton MacDougall of the Riverview Ravens during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Dominic Pino of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, right, looks for a pass as he’s chased by Colton MacDougall of the Riverview Ravens during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Charlie Francis of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, right, looks to make a play during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Charlie Francis of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, right, looks to make a play during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser
Sydney Academy students cheer on the hometown Wildcats during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser


Sydney Academy students cheer on the hometown Wildcats during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Officials attempt to break up a scrum following a whistle in the Sydney Academy zone during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Officials attempt to break up a scrum following a whistle in the Sydney Academy zone during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Nolan Neville of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, right, looks towards the net during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Nolan Neville of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, right, looks towards the net during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Goaltender Brody Campbell of the Sydney Academy Wildcats goes across the crease to make a save as Riverview Ravens’ Rory Mills stands on the doorstep waiting for a rebound during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Goaltender Brody Campbell of the Sydney Academy Wildcats goes across the crease to make a save as Riverview Ravens’ Rory Mills stands on the doorstep waiting for a rebound during action at the Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Thursday. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Jan 12, 2024

Healthy Sydney Academy Wildcats set to host six-team Blue and White Contractor Cup

The Sydney Academy Wildcats will host the annual Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre this week. The Wildcats open the tournament on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. against the Riverview Ravens. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST

The Sydney Academy Wildcats will host the annual Blue and White Contractor Cup at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre this week. The Wildcats open the tournament on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. against the Riverview Ravens. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST

SYDNEY, N.S. — The Sydney Academy Wildcats are hopeful a healthy roster can help lead them to a championship title in their home tournament this week in Membertou.  

Sydney Academy will enter the annual Blue and White Contractor Cup with a full roster for the first time since mid-November due to suspensions and illness within the club.  

“We have high expectations for this weekend,” said Wildcats head coach Justin Lund, who took over the position from Sheldon Surette this year.  

“The boys have to come to the rink focused and ready to work hard and that’s pretty much what we’ve seen in our local league, the team that comes ready to work hard for a full 45 minutes is the team that wins.”  

The Wildcats sit in last place in the four-team Cape Breton High School Hockey League with a 4-11-0-0 record and eight points back of Memorial Marauders for third place.  

Unlike the Marauders, Glace Bay Panthers and Riverview Ravens, Sydney Academy didn’t participate in the City of Lakes tournament last weekend in Dartmouth.  

Instead, the team used the week off from game action to focus on practice and to work on things Lund believes will make a difference going into the Blue and White tournament.  

“We’ve had lots of practices here in the last couple of weeks and over Christmas and the boys are flying,” said Lund. “We worked on a lot of our special systems and stuff, so the boys are more than ready to play.”  

Sydney Academy Wildcats captain Keagan Corbett prepares to take a shot on goal during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre earlier this season. Corbett powers the offence from the club's blueline, posting five goals and nine points in 15 games. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser
Sydney Academy Wildcats captain Keagan Corbett prepares to take a shot on goal during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre earlier this season. Corbett powers the offence from the club's blueline, posting five goals and nine points in 15 games. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST - Jeremy Fraser

Joining the Wildcats in the six-team tournament are local representatives Glace Bay, Riverview and Memorial as well as the Hants East Tigers of Milford Station and the Horton Griffins of Wolfville.  

Sydney Academy last played on Dec. 30, losing 7-1 to the Marauders at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre. The team is on a four-game losing streak but will open the Blue and White tournament against the last team they beat – Riverview.  

The longtime rival Wildcats and Ravens will meet on Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre. Glace Bay and Memorial will play earlier in the day at 6 p.m. to begin the tournament.  

Blue and White Contractor Cup 

Location: Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre, Membertou
Teams: Sydney Academy Wildcats, Glace Bay Panthers, Hants East Tigers, Memorial Marauders, Riverview Ravens and Horton Griffins 

Schedule

Thursday

  •  6 p.m. – Glace Bay vs. Memorial
  •  7:30 p.m. – Riverview vs. Sydney Academy

Friday

  •  12 p.m. – Riverview vs. Hants East
  •  1:30 p.m. – Glace Bay vs. Horton
  •  6 p.m. – Memorial vs. Hants East
  •  7:30 p.m. – Sydney Academy vs. Horton

Saturday

  •  9 a.m. – Hants East vs. Horton
  •  10:30 a.m. – Sydney Academy vs. Memorial
  •  12 p.m. – Glace Bay vs. Riverview
  •  4:30 p.m. – Semifinal
  •  6 p.m. – Semifinal

Sunday

  •  11 a.m. – Championship Game

“We’re hoping to have a strong start against Riverview because we’ve had a fairly decent record against them this season,” said Lund.  

All four of Sydney Academy’s wins during the regular season have come against Riverview, defeating the Ravens 4-1, 4-0, 2-1 and 6-3 since October.  

The Wildcats will continue the tournament on Friday at 7:30 p.m. against Horton before finishing the round-robin on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. against Memorial.  

“We’ve had some tight games off the hop with Memorial, but we’ve struggled a bit with them in the later part of the year,” said Lund, noting the tournament should be well-balanced.  

“We haven’t matched up against Horton this year, but they’re pretty much the same skill level as us, so I think we’ll have three pretty tight games.”  

Horton (9-6-1-0) currently sits in first place in the East Division of the Valley High School Hockey League and second in the overall standings, only behind the Par-en-Bas Sharks. 

Offensively, Charlie Francis leads the way in the regular season with nine goals and 14 points in 13 games. Meanwhile, Jaxon MacNamara and captain Keagan Corbett both have five goals and nine points in 15 games and Anthony Melski has three goals and nine points in 15 games.  


Recent champions

  •  2023 – Riverview High School
  •  2022 – No Tournament (COVID-19)
  •  2021 – No Tournament (COVID-19)
  •  2020 – Riverview High School
  •  2019 – No Tournament
  •  2018 – No Tournament
  •  2017 – No Tournament
  •  2016 – Woodlawn High School (then known as Prince Andrew High School)
  •  2015 – Auburn Drive High School
     

The tournament semifinals are slated for Saturday at 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. The championship game will be played on Sunday at 11 a.m. All games are in Membertou. 

The Cape Breton Post requested an interview with a Sydney Academy player for the story. However, permission to speak with a player was not granted by school and centre for education officials. A reason for the request being denied was not provided. 


- Jeremy Fraser is the sports reporter for the Cape Breton Post. Follow him on X (Twitter) @CBPost_Jeremy

Jan 11, 2024
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