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Sydney Academy Blue and White tournament returns for first time in four years

SYDNEY, N.S. — 

Justin Thistle doesn’t know what to expect when he steps on the ice Thursday, but he won’t be the only person feeling the same way.

Thistle and his teammates will hit the ice at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre for their first Blue and White Contractor Cup.

The high school hockey tournament will return for the first time in four years with the Wildcats hosting the eight-team event, beginning Thursday night.

“It’s my first Blue and White tournament, so it’s going to be exciting and interesting for sure,” said Thistle, the captain of the Wildcats “I think we’ll do good."

The tournament will feature two divisions — four teams in each — honouring Adrian Morrison and Dugga MacNeil.

Joining Sydney Academy in the Adrian Morrison Division will be the Memorial Marauders, Richmond Hurricanes of Louisdale, and Forest Heights Falcons of Chester Basin.

Meanwhile, the Dugga MacNeil Division will feature the Riverview Redmen, Glace Bay Panthers, Dartmouth Spartans and Prince Andrew Panthers of Dartmouth.

The four-day event will mark the second tournament in as many weekends for the Sydney Academy club.

Last week, the team participated in the popular City of Lakes tournament in Dartmouth, surprising many by posting an undefeated 3-0 record in the round robin with wins over the Dartmouth, Prince Andrew and Sussex.

The Wildcats, who finished the round robin in second place out of 16 teams, knocked off Kennebecasis Valley of New Brunswick 4-3 in the quarter-final, before losing to Leo Hayes High School of Fredericton 9-0 in the semifinals.

Alex Chenhall, a forward for the Wildcats, believes Sydney Academy has momentum going into the Blue and White tournament after the successful performance last weekend.

“We came out and worked hard as a team and threw the body and we have to keep that going this weekend,” said Chenhall, who has two assists in 13 regular-season games this year.

“We played as a team and we were able to take advantage of our opportunities and we have to keep that going moving forward, even beyond this tournament.”

The local high school tournament was called the Sydney Academy Invitational Tournament when it first hit the ice on Nov. 30, 1989. The event later changed to the Blue and White tournament, recognizing the school’s colours.

The first tournament was played at Centre 200 and featured seven teams including clubs from across the province and even Newfoundland and Labrador.

Longtime Academy hockey coach Dugga MacNeil and Peter Mombourquette, the school’s principal at the time, were the co-chairs for the tournament.

The event was established after the Cape Breton Metros Hockey Association decided not to host its annual invitational tournament, which started in the early 1970s and attracted high school teams from across Canada.

The Cole Harbour Cavaliers won the inaugural tournament, defeating the Prince Andrew Bombers 3-2.

This season, Sydney Academy sits last in the four-team Cape Breton High School Hockey League with a 2-9-1-1 record, having scored the fewest goals (28) while allowing a league-high 70 goals against.

Sydney Academy is led offensively by Dante Basque, a former Cape Breton Jet, with three goals and 10 assists, while Ethan MacInnis leads the team in goals with seven and has 11 points in 13 contests.

Defenceman Belle Jacobs believes the Wildcats are progressing every game and have become a much better team since the start of the season.

“We have a totally different team,” said Jacobs, who made Sydney Academy history this season becoming the first female to play for the school’s boys hockey team.

“We’re pretty deep this year and we know we can compete with the higher-end teams in the province and now we have a chance to win.”

Sydney Academy will open the tournament Thursday with a game against Memorial. Puck drop is slated for 7:30 p.m.

The Wildcats will finish the round robin with games Friday at 5:30 p.m. against Richmond and Saturday at 12:30 p.m. against Forest Heights.

The semifinals are scheduled for Saturday at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., while the championship game will be played Sunday at 11 a.m.

Thistle expects the school community and general public will support the team and the tournament.

“I think there will be a lot of fans and a lot of noise,” said Thistle. “Hopefully we can give the fans what they’re coming to see, but we have to play hard as a team.”


TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

Sydney Academy Blue and White Contractor Cup

Thursday

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

Friday

  • 12 p.m. – Riverview vs. Dartmouth
  • 12 p.m. – Glace Bay vs. Prince Andrew
  • 1:30 p.m. – Richmond vs. Forest Heights
  • 4 p.m. – Dartmouth vs. Prince Andrew
  • 5:30 p.m. – Sydney Academy vs. Richmond
  • 7 p.m. – Memorial vs. Forest Heights

Saturday

  • 8 a.m. – Glace Bay vs. Dartmouth
  • 9:30 a.m. – Memorial vs. Richmond
  • 11 a.m. – Riverview vs. Prince Andrew
  • 12:30 p.m. – Sydney Academy vs. Forest Heights
  • 5 p.m. – 1st Morrison vs. 2nd MacNeil
  • 7 p.m. – 1st MacNeil vs. 2nd Morrison

Sunday

  • 11 a.m. – Championship game

*All games at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre



Jan 9, 2020

Panthers, Redmen and Wildcats to play in City of Lakes tournament

SYDNEY, N.S. — 

Three Cape Breton high school hockey teams will take part in the City of Lakes hockey tournament this week in Dartmouth.

The Glace Bay Panthers, Riverview Redmen and Sydney Academy Wildcats will participate in the tournament, hosted by the Dartmouth Spartans.

Glace Bay opens the tournament Friday with games at 12:45 p.m. against Citadel, and 6:30 p.m. against Park View. The Panthers finish the round robin Saturday at 10:45 a.m. against Miramichi Valley.

As for the Redmen, they will play Millwood Friday at 11:15 a.m., and Auburn Drive at 4:30 p.m. Riverview ends the round robin against Bernice MacNaughton school 8:45 a.m. Saturday.

Sydney Academy will kick off the event Friday at 1 p.m. against the host Dartmouth, before facing Prince Andrew at 8 p.m. The Wildcats will conclude the preliminary round of the tournament Saturday at 10:30 a.m. against Sussex.

Semifinal and championship details were not confirmed at press time.



Jan 3, 2020

Boutilier, Panthers blank Marauders in high school hockey

NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. — 

Colton Boutilier stopped all 19 shots he faced as the Glace Bay Panthers downed the Memorial Marauders 8-0 in Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at Emera Centre Northside on Monday.

Matthew MacIntosh and David Beaton both scored twice, while Jarrett Hicks, Logan Snow, Gavin MacQueen and Connor MacIntyre added single markers for the Panthers (9-2-2-0).

Cole Pygiel stopped 19 of 27 shots in the loss for Memorial (4-9-1-1).

The win marks the second time this week Glace Bay has defeated Memorial.

On Sunday, the Panthers beat the Marauders 4-1 at the Canada Games Complex on the Cape Breton University campus.


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Jan 2, 2020

Boutilier, Panthers blank Marauders in high school hockey

NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. — 

Colton Boutilier stopped all 19 shots he faced as the Glace Bay Panthers downed the Memorial Marauders 8-0 in Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at Emera Centre Northside on Monday.

Matthew MacIntosh and David Beaton both scored twice, while Jarrett Hicks, Logan Snow, Gavin MacQueen and Connor MacIntyre added single markers for the Panthers (9-2-2-0).

Cole Pygiel stopped 19 of 27 shots in the loss for Memorial (4-9-1-1).

The win marks the second time this week Glace Bay has defeated Memorial.

On Sunday, the Panthers beat the Marauders 4-1 at the Canada Games Complex on the Cape Breton University campus.


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Jan 2, 2020

Glace Bay Panthers defeat Memorial Marauders

GLACE BAY, N.S. — 

The Glace Bay Panthers needed a third period rally to defeat the Memorial Marauders 4-1 in Cape Breton High School Hockey League action on Sunday at the Canada Games Complex at CBU.

The Panthers outshot their northside rivals 35-9, but Memorial goalie Aidan Penny performed admirably to keep his side in the game that was tied 1-1 after two periods. Logan Snow opened the scoring in the first period with a power play marker to give Glace Bay the lead, but the Marauders equalized in the second when Travis Gillis found the back of the net while Memorial enjoyed the man-advantage.

Snow’s second power play goal of the contest came early in the third period and proved to be the game-winner. Liam Burke scored an insurance marker before the Panthers pulled further ahead with a Mitchell Hiscock short-handed goal.

Owen Coombes was the winning goalie.

The two teams were scheduled to play again on Monday evening at the Emera Centre Northside.

Riverview leads the four-team loop with 12 wins in 12 games, although three of those were won in overtime and another was due to a Glace Bay default. The Panthers are in second with an 8-2-2-0 record, while Memorial (4-8-1-1) is third and Sydney Academy fourth with a record of 2-9-1-1.



Dec 30, 2019

RHS raise over $1000 for Caleb's Courage!

The Alumni won 7 to 6 in the first minute of overtime. 

Over $1,100 was raised for Caleb’s Courage Legacy Fund which will be donated later this week. 
 
A good time was had by all. 


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