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MacIntosh's overtime goal leads Panthers past Marauders

NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. — Matthew MacIntosh scored two goals, including the overtime winner, to lead the Glace Bay Panthers to a 5-4 win over the Memorial Marauders in Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Emera Centre Northside on Thursday.
Aidan Donovan, Jarrett Hicks and Alec Campbell also netted goals for the Panthers. 
Nick Targett, Ian Jenkins, Jacob Fraser and Gord Walker replied with goals for the Marauders. 
Colton Boutilier picked up the win in goal for Glace Bay. Jonathan Dolomont was tagged with the loss for Memorial. 
 

Nov 23, 2018

Marauders defeat Wildcats on the road;

SYDNEY, N.S. — Five different goal scorers powered the Memorial Marauders to a 5-3 win over the Sydney Academy Wildcats in Cape Breton High School Hockey League action on Wednesday.
Jacob Fraser, Nolan Ryan, Nick Targett, Ian Jenkins and Dovi Walker each scored goals for Memorial in the game, played at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre. 
Dylan Williams, Tytan Donovan and Ethan MacInnis replied with goals for the Wildcats. 
Spencer Shebib picked up the win for Memorial. Hunter Chenhall and Donny GooGoo shared time in goal for Sydney Academy in the loss. 

Nov 22, 2018

Redmen to participate in Moncton High School Hockey Classic

SYDNEY, N.S. — One year after losing in the championship game, the Riverview Redmen are going back to the Moncton High School Hockey Classic. 
The Redmen will be among 14 teams participating in the four-day tournament, which begins Thursday. 
Riverview will open the tournament on Friday at 10 a.m. against the Riverview Royals of Riverview, N.B. The team will also play the Mathieu-Martin Matadors of Dieppe at 5:15 p.m.
The Coxheath school will wrap up the round robin on Saturday at 9:15 a.m. against the Sackville Kingfishers. 
The tournament quarter-finals will take place on Saturday evening, while the semifinals and championship games are set for Sunday. 

Nov 22, 2018

MacIntoshâ??s overtime goal leads Panthers past Marauders

Glace Bay – Matthew MacIntosh scored the overtime winner with 58 seconds to play in the extra frame to lead the Glace Bay Panthers to a 3-2 victory over the Memorial Marauders in Cape Breton High School Hockey League action on Sunday.
Austin Parsons and Xavier Johnson also scored goals for the Panthers in the game, which was played at the Canada Games Complex in Sydney. 
Jacob Jessome and Bradley MacLean responded with goals for the Marauders. 
Colton Boutilier picked up the win in goal for Glace Bay. Spencer Shebib was tagged with the loss for Memorial. 

Nov 20, 2018

Wednesday, Nov 14th Game Cancelled

The Memorial @ SA game set for Wednesday, November 14th has been cancelled due to the deteriorating weather conditions.

Nov 14, 2018

Sending good vibes Spencerâ??s way

LOUISDALE: It was a great night at Richmond Arena for a great guy.

“It was overwhelming for me as a coach, and I can only imagine how overwhelming it was for the family,” said Robert MacDonald, coach of the Richmond Hurricane hockey team.
 

MacDonald’s high school hockey squad was hosting the Sydney Academy Wildcats for a special exhibition game serving as a fundraiser for Spencer McNamara, a young man currently recovering from a single vehicle automotive collision. McNamara, the son of Troy and Shannon McNamara, is a student-athlete from Richmond Academy, well-known for his efforts with on the ice but also with the hardball and softball teams.

On September 25, McNamara was involved in single vehicle collision and was transported to Strait-Richmond Hospital. From there, he was airlifted to the QEII in Halifax with life threatening injuries.

The game drew an awfully impressive crowd, especially for a rainy night in early November. A collection took place for McNamara at the door, and funds were also gathered through a bake sale and silent auction.

All told, over $12,000 was raised for the family.

“When tragedy strikes, the community really comes together,” MacDonald said. “We’ve seen it before – more times than we’d like to see tragedy around here – but it’s amazing how everyone pulls together to help each other out.”

MacDonald said a great deal of work and volunteerism went into making the game a reality. Officials volunteered their time, locals prepared baked goods for sale, businesses offered items for auction, and the Richmond Academy hockey committee did a great deal of work. Not only did the Sydney Academy team and parents give for the event, Riverview High School donated money as well, and the same can be said of the Glace Bay Midget As.

Lee Anne Marchand of St. Joseph’s Credit Union and Ronalda Boudreau of the Municipality of the County of Richmond played key roles behind the scenes.

MacDonald coached McNamara for many years, and when asked to describe what sort of guy the student-athlete is, the coach said McNamara is a great kid.

“He’s a real character kid who can really make you laugh,” MacDonald said. “He always has something to say, and he’s a great all around athlete. The guys all respect him.”

MacDonald said he was up to visit his player in Halifax and, though McNamara is in hospital, he’s still showing what he’s made of.

“He’s giving the same effort now that we expected of him on the ice,” MacDonald said, and he urged people to keep Spencer and his family in their prayers. “Keep hoping on him. I know I am.”

With that, MacDonald noted that there’s a GoFundMe page set up to help the McNamara family. It can be found on the GoFundMe site under the name “Support Spencer’s Road to Recovery.”All donations are welcome.

Sydney Academy ended up winning the game 7-5, but MacDonald said the Hurricane hung in tough against a team from a much larger school.
 



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