Peewee A & Midget C 2 19 Memorial Tournament 4411st AAnnnnuuaall HHeerrbb HHoouussee Memorial Tournament

Full Daily results Tournament posted online Schedule at: Page 3 www.nwmha.ca

Queen’s Park Arena December 27-30, 2019 Moody Park Arena b New Westminster Minor Hockey Association 1 This print program is complimentary thanks to our generous sponsors & advertisers. Be sure to support them!

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Dear Players, Parents & Coaches:

On behalf of the New Westminster Minor Hockey Association (NWMHA) I would like to extend a warm welcome to all visiting players, parents, team officials and fans to our 2019 Herb House Tournament.

Established in 1937, we are pleased to be celebrating 82 years of hockey in New Westminster in the 2019-2020 season. Our association has a long history of promoting a high quality and fun hockey experience and these tournaments are an important part of that experience. We are supported in part through our partnership with the City of New Westminster and access to great facilities such as Queen’s Park and Moody Park arenas.

Our Association firmly believes that minor hockey is about the players. What is important is that the players work hard, play to the best of their ability and have fun doing it. We endeavour to provide an environment whereby everyone can benefit from competitive play together with a focus on good sportsmanship.

A special thanks to all of the volunteers who have worked countless hours to make this tournament happen.

On behalf of NWMHA, I wish everyone good luck, and again, thank you for participating in our tournaments. We thank you for your involvement and hope that your experience here will be fun and memorable.

Jeff Nottingham President, NWMHA

NWMHA EXECUTIVE – 2019/2020

President Jeff Nottingham 1st Vice President Tom Nash 2nd Vice President Desirée Savoy 3rd Vice President Mark Lewis Treasurer Kurt Bordian Registrar Janet Lakusta Coach Coordinator Mike Narain Ice Allocator Lynda Callard Referee Allocator Kelly Corbett Past President Rob Nasato Referee in Chief Bill Corbett

Division Managers Juvenile Jennifer Lauener Midget Greg Sanderson Bantam Nancy Graham PeeWee Frank Williams Atom Christiana Pleasants Novice Sarah Gillis 5 Initiation Brad Coutu

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New Westminster Minor Hockey Association Welcomes the Following Teams to the 2019 Herb House Memorial Tournament

Peewee A Teams

Langley A2 New Westminster A1 Richmond A2 Seattle A1 Surrey A2

Midget C Teams

Red Division Black Division Cloverdale C3 Burnaby C5 New Westminster C1 Coquitlam C6 Port Coquitlam C1 New Westminster C2 Semiahmoo C5 Semiahmoo C6 Surrey C1 Surrey C4

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Langley A2 Eagles

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST NAME POSITION COACH: JASON PUE NUMBER A/COACH: MIKE WRIGHT 1 MADDOCKS KOLTON G A/COACH: WES JORUNDSON 16 CHARLESWORTH NATHAN F MANAGER: DAN KEHLER 3 ELLICKSON CADEN D HCSP: BRAD PATKAU 12 FOURNIER DYLAN F 10 HILLMAN NATHAN D 9 JOHNSTON FINLAY F 11 JORUNDSON CAMERON F 7 KEHLER CASSANDRA D 2 LIMA LUKAS F 14 MACDONALD BILLY F 15 MILLER COLTON D 17 PATKAU BRYSON D 19 PUE LANDON F 18 SANDHU ROWAN F 6 WOODARD BRETT D 8 WRIGHT BRAIDEN F 30 NIEDERMEISER NATHAN G

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New Westminster A1 Royals

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST POSITION COACH: JEFF NOTTINGHAM NUMBER NAME A/COACH: TOM NASH 1 NARAIN JOSHUA G A/COACH: MIKE NARAIN 5 BLACK RYAN D MANAGER: MARK SCHNURR 26 BORDIAN TOM D HCSP: PETER BLACK 2 ISELI OWEN F 22 MCDONALD LUCAS F 23 NASH MITCHELL F 27 NOTTINGHAM OLIVER F 37 PHELAN JACK F 28 SAVOY ALEXANDER D 89 SCHNURR BRADY D 36 SINGH VIRK GIAN F 24 SUTHERLAND AARON F 25 SY ALEXANDER F 88 VAN DIJK CHASE F

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Richmond A2 Jets

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST NAME POSITION COACH: STEVEN YIP NUMBER A/COACH: BRANDON YIP, KELSEY 16 BASANTI CHAYTON D YIP, TYLER YIP 6 CAMPBELL NICHOLAS F A/COACH: BEN KIANG 5 DEMSEY JACOB KOJI LCHIIWA F HCSP: JOHN FRASER/SHELDON 30 FRASER CALEB G NGUYEN 13 FRASER ETHAN F MANAGER: VIVIAN YIP 14 GREY NATHAN HENRY D 15 JANG CALEB MARCUS D 17 LEWIS ADRIAN D 4 LIU KENDRIC F 7 MA LUCAS F 3 NGUYEN JORDAN F 8 THOMAS DYLAN F 2 THOMAS KEENAN D 11 TITUS HAYDEN D 9 VAN HOEKE NATHAN D 10 WANG TERENCE F 12 YAO AIDAN F 1 ZAPANTA ZYANN G

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Seattle A1 Admirals

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST NAME POSITION NUMBER COACH: RYAN GILHOOLY 13 BALLARD LEX F A/COACH: ROB BOMBINO 21 BARRADALE CONNER D A/COACH: JR WILLARD 7 BOMBINO MATTY D HCSP: KELLY BRERETON 76 BUTLER FREEMAN D MANAGER: CARRIE BARRADALE 27 CHRISTOPHER COLTON D 11 ESME LICHONG F 2 GERMANN MAX F 47 GILHOOLY BAUER F 40 GOBEL ETHAN F 10 HARRISON CARTER C 19 HENDRICKS ERIK F 23 HORROCKS EVERETT D 14 MACAULAY RYAN C 29 PEEBLES DANIEL (‘JR’) G 18 PERRIN WHITTAKER F 31 WHEELER WYATT G 16 WILLARD JACOB D

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Surrey A2 Thunder

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST NAME POSITION COACH: RANA, JASREEP (JAS) NUMBER A/COACH: MANN, SUKH 33 CHAHAL MICHAEL SINGH G A/COACH: PISTILLI, PERRY 29 SHARMA GRACEIN G HCSP: OPPAL, RANJIT (RANDY) 7 ANDERSON PARKER F MANAGER: JOUHAL, HARINDER 10 ATHWAL BALAM SINGH F SINGH 3 DHINDSA GAVIN SINGH D 6 GAUTHIER TYLER F 13 JOUHAL JOVIN SINGH D 16 KAHLON- EKAM UDAY D MONDAIR SURINDER SINGH 15 KLUTH RONIN F 14 KLUTH TORSTEN F 5 MANN NATHAN TARAN D SINGH 18 NICHOLS MARKUS F 9 OPPAL JAIVEN D / F 2 PEPPLER BRENNAN THOMAS D 12 PISTILLI MATTHEW KYLE C 8 RANA RAYMAN F 17 TARASOFF MARCUS C/D

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Former New Westminster Royals player Wes Goss and former Hockey Mom Patti Goss would like to wish all the participants the best of luck!

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Fair Play Code for Parents  I will not force my child to participate in hockey.  I will remember that my child plays hockey for his or her enjoyment, not mine.  I will encourage my child to play by the rules and to resolve conflict without resorting to hostility or violence.  I will teach my child that doing one's best is as important as winning so that my child will never feel defeated by the outcome of the game.  I will make my child feel like a winner every time by offering praise for competing fairly and hard.  I will never ridicule or yell at my child for making a mistake or losing a game.  I will remember that children learn by example. I will applaud good plays and performances by both my child's team and their opponents.  I will never question the official's judgment or honesty in public. I recognize officials are being developed in the same manner as players.  I will support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from children's hockey games.  I will respect and show appreciation for the volunteers who give their time to hockey for my child.

Fair Play Code for Coaches  I will be reasonable when scheduling games and practices remembering that young athletes have other interests and obligations.  I will teach my athletes to play fairly and to respect the rules, officials, opponents and teammates.  I will ensure all athletes receive equal instruction, discipline, support and appropriate, fair playing time.  I will not ridicule or yell at my athletes for making mistakes or for performing poorly. I will remember that children play to have fun and must be encouraged to have confidence in themselves.  I will make sure that equipment and facilities are safe and match the athlete's ages and ability.  I will remember that children need a coach they can respect. I will be generous with praise and set a good example.  I will obtain proper training and continue to upgrade my coaching skills.

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OFFICIAL HERB HOUSE INTERNATIONAL MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT MIDGET C TOURNAMENT RULES – 10 teams

Playing Rules: All games are governed by the CAHA, BCAHA and PCAHA rules and regulations. Any player receiving a Gross Misconduct or Match will be suspended from the tournament.

Jerseys: In the event of a jersey colour conflict, the designated home team – first listed in the schedule – will change their jerseys.

Round Robin:  The 10 teams will be divided into two divisions of five teams.  The teams will be divided at random into 2 divisions – Red and Black.  Each team will play all the teams in their division.  Teams will be awarded 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and 0 points for a loss.  All round robin games will have 1.5 hour ice times. The 1st period will be 15 minutes in duration. The 2nd period will be 20 minutes in duration. The Referee will determine the length of the 3rd period at the end of the 2nd period.  The 1st and 2nd place teams from each division will advance to the playoffs.

Round Robin Tie Breaking Procedure: 1. Result of tied teams games against each other 2. Highest positive difference of goals for minus goals against in games between tied teams 3. Fewest goals against 4. Lowest penalty minutes 5. Most goals for 6. Coin Toss NOTE: All playoff games are to be played as a 1.5 hour ice allocation. Playoff Round: The extra 15 minutes is for 1st place Red to play 2nd place Black possible OT and shootout if 1st place Black to play 2nd place Red required.

Championship Round: Bronze Final: 2nd placed teams from playoff round Gold Final: 1st placed teams from playoff round

Overtime Procedures – Championship Round:  There will be a two minute rest between the 3rd period and overtime period.  Players will remain at their bench.  One 10-minute, sudden victory period will be played where the first team to score wins the game.  If no is scored, there will be a shoot-out consisting of 3 players from each team.  If still tied, each team will shoot one for one.  No player shall shoot twice until everyone has taken a shot.

Dispute Resolution: Any disputes arising must be presented in writing to the Tournament Coordinator, Desirée Savoy. The designated Dispute Committee’s decision will be final. Dispute Committee: Jeff Nottingham, Robert Nasato, Tom Nash (*If any of the above are not available, VP2 (Tournament Coordinator) will appoint a replacement.)

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Time Outs Not permitted during the tournament.

TIEBREAKER “A” WITH 3 OR MORE TIED TEAMS:

The results of head to head games between all tied teams whether they played all the tied teams or not. 1.0 for a win 0.5 for a tie, and -1.0 for a loss.

EXAMPLE 1 Team A beats Team B = Team A+1, Team B -1 Team B beats Team C = Team B +1, Team C -1

Final results Team A +1 Team B 0 Team C -1

EXAMPLE 2 Team A beats Team B = Team A +1, Team B -1 Team A beats Team C = Team A +1, Team C -1 Team B beats Team D = Team B +1, Team D -1

Final results Team A +2 Team B 0 Team C -1 Team D -1

Final clarification of Tiebreaker “A” if teams are still tied after points: 1-Head to Head game 2-Wins within games against tied teams 3-Go to Tie Breaker B

TIEBREAKER “B” WITH 3 OR MORE TIED TEAMS:

Team A beats Team B 5 - 4 Team A beats Team C 5 - 4 Team B beats Team D 3 - 1 First Team A determined by Tie Breaker A. Second Team B determined by Tie Breaker A. Third Team C -1 goal. Fourth Team D -2 goals

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OFFICIAL HERB HOUSE INTERNATIONAL MEMORIAL PEEWEE A TOURNAMENT RULES – up to 8 teams

Playing Rules: All games are governed by the CAHA, BCAHA and PCAHA rules and regulations. Any player receiving a Gross Misconduct or Match penalty will be suspended from the tournament.

Jerseys: In the event of a jersey colour conflict, the designated home team – first listed in the schedule – will change their jerseys.

Round Robin:  The competing teams will each play a minimum of 3, maximum of 4 games each.  Teams will be awarded 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and 0 points for a loss.  All round robin games will have 1.5 hour ice times.  The 1st period will be 15 minutes in duration. The 2nd period will be 20 minutes in duration. The referee will determine the length of the 3rd period at the end of the 2nd period.  The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place teams will advance to the playoffs.

Round Robin Tie Breaking Procedure: a) Result of tied teams games against each other (for 3 or more tied teams see attached) b) Highest positive difference of goals for minus goals against in games between tied teams c) Fewest goals against d) Lowest penalty minutes e) Most goals for f) Coin Toss NOTE: All playoff games are to be Playoff Round: played as a 1.5 hour ice allocation. 1st place team to play 4th place Team The extra 15 minutes is for 2nd place team to play 3rd place Team possible OT and shootout if required. Championship Round: Bronze Final: 2nd placed teams from playoff round Gold Final: 1st placed teams from playoff round Overtime Procedures – Championship Round:  There will be a two minute rest between the 3rd period and overtime period.  Players will remain at their bench.  One 10-minute, sudden victory period will be played where the first team to score wins the game.  If no goal is scored, there will be a shoot-out consisting of 3 players from each team.  If still tied, each team will shoot one for one.  No player shall shoot twice until everyone has taken a shot.

Dispute Resolution: Any disputes arising must be presented in writing to the Tournament Coordinator, Desirée Savoy. The designated Dispute Committee’s decision will be final.

Dispute Committee: Jeff Nottingham, Robert Nasato, Tom Nash (*If any of the above are not available, VP2 (Tournament Coordinator) will appoint a replacement.)

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Time Outs Not permitted during the tournament.

TIEBREAKER “A” WITH 3 OR MORE TIED TEAMS:

The results of head to head games between all tied teams whether they played all the tied teams or not. 1.0 for a win 0.5 for a tie, and -1.0 for a loss.

EXAMPLE 1 Team A beats Team B = Team A+1, Team B -1 Team B beats Team C = Team B +1, Team C -1

Final results Team A +1 Team B 0 Team C -1

EXAMPLE 2 Team A beats Team B = Team A +1, Team B -1 Team A beats Team C = Team A +1, Team C -1 Team B beats Team D = Team B +1, Team D -1

Final results Team A +2 Team B 0 Team C -1 Team D -1

Final clarification of Tiebreaker “A” if teams are still tied after points: 1-Head to Head game 2-Wins within games against tied teams 3-Go to Tie Breaker B

TIEBREAKER “B” WITH 3 OR MORE TIED TEAMS:

Team A beats Team B 5 - 4 Team A beats Team C 5 - 4 Team B beats Team D 3 - 1 First Team A determined by Tie Breaker A. Second Team B determined by Tie Breaker A. Third Team C -1 goal. Fourth Team D -2 goals

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Burnaby C5 Bulldogs

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST NAME POSITION COACH: BRYAN WHITE NUMBER A/COACH: RICHARD NG 31 DEL RIO JONAS G A/COACH: MIKE DELORME 1 JUNG CONNOR G HCSP: SERGIO DEL RIO 11 BARTHON MAXIMILIAN F MANAGER: SERGIO DEL RIO 13 CHANG CHRISTOPHER F 19 CONNER DUNCAN C 10 DELORME BRANDON F 17 DENG RUBIN F 7 JIANG HARRY C 2 LI CAMERON D 6 MONES GABRIEL F 12 NG DEVON F 16 PARAISO GEM F 15 RANKIN KAI F 9 ROTHWELL CHRISTOPHER D 4 RUSELL- MARC D RIPPBERGER 5 SEEL SHAW-ERN D 14 SMITH JI SUNG F 8 WHITE LOGAN D

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Cloverdale C3 Colts

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST POSITION COACH: JACOB OSBORNE NUMBER NAME A/COACH: KURTIS MORDECAI 35 THORNTON ALEX G A/COACH: 1 SIVIA GURNOOR G HCSP: GEORGE LEE 8 ATWAL KAHRUN MANAGER: BRENDA SETER 7 CRANDELL JOSHUA D 14 FUCHS BRANDON D 18 GILL JASMANJOT 9 HUMHEJ MITCHEL F 5 JOHNSTON TRACE 13 KOWALSKY RIVER 3 LEE RYAN F 6 MCCUNE COLIN 19 QUENNELL BRODAN 12 RATHORE MATTHEW D 16 SETER JACOB D 15 STACY TYLER D 17 STRINI KAELAN D 10 TAN PEYTON F

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Coquitlam C6 Chiefs

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST NAME POSITION NUMBER COACH: HOWARD SMITH 1 TUNSHELL BRAYDEN G A/COACH: BRAD BEATON 10 BEATON PATRICK F A/COACH: JEFF CHONG 16 BROWN CALLUM D HCSP: PETER WOERLER 8 CHONG RYAN D MANAGER: COLLEEN ROBERTS 6 CIMAGLIA CONNOR F 12 GRISDALE THOMAS F 18 JIA CHARLIE F 15 LEGGIADRO LUCA D 9 PUAR ARMAAN F 7 ROBERTS JACK D 14 SAVARD KOSEI F 20 SCHENATO REMO F 4 SIM JUNG HOON (LUKE) F 17 SMITH ETHAN F 3 THOMAS STEELE F 19 WOERLER BRAYDEN D 2 WON JUN SEO F 33 MANN ETHAN G

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New Westminster C1 Royals

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST NAME POSITION NUMBER COACH: DINO GALIZIA 74 BIEDKA ALEX D A/COACH: OLEKSIY SLUPSKYY 70 DONNELLY CARTER D A/COACH: RICHARD WAKELAM 26 FERGUSON TAYCE F HCSP: PATTI WALTERS 77 HAYRE RAJAN F MANAGER: LANA WAKELAM 75 LEHMANN ALEKSEI D 76 LEHMANN IGOR F 33 LIU MATTHEW G 71 MORRISON BRENDAN F 73 NESTMAN CARTER F 27 NIELSEN LUKAS F 37 NIELSEN TYSEN F 96 PITKEN DAVEN D 95 POMERLEAU- CALLUM D HEANEY 28 RACHO JOHANNES F NAHUM 94 ROSE GUNNAR F 97 SHAH KEENAN D 36 TAMURA SOTARO F 1 WAKELAM DAWSON G 72 WALTERS MICHAEL F 29 WONG KYLE NATHAN F 31 Midget C

New Westminster C2 Royals

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST POSITION COACH: DALE ANDERSON NUMBER NAME A/COACH: TOM STEELE 30 FOX JOEY G HCSP: MARK LEWIS 60 ANDERSON LUKE D MANAGER: MARK LEWIS 14 CHESMAN SEAN RW 59 CHIEW TYLER RW 87 CYRENNE MARCUS D 61 HAGGERTY JARRETT D 19 HUMPHRIES KAEDEN C 57 JASWAL GAJINDER LW 89 KANG AMOLAK D 86 KINNIE ETHAN RW 88 LEWIS CARTER C 54 MANN ARSHDEEP RW 58 OATES JEREMY D 55 RHODE ERIC C/LW 56 RODRIGUEZ TYLER D 15 SANDERSON AXEL D/C 18 STEELE LUCAS C/D 17 THOMAS RYAN LW 16 WONG MARKUS LW

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Port Coquitlam C1 Pirates

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST NAME POSITION COACH: DEREK JOHNSON NUMBER A/COACH: JASON HO 35 ROBLES JOSHUA G A/COACH: ROBERT TOOR 1 MARTIN MATTHEW G HCSP: ANDREW HARKE 10 CIRIP DUNCAN F MANAGER: KIM DELESOY 9 DELESOY COLBY D 6 ENG MICHAEL F 18 HARKE BENJAMIN D 13 HERRINGTON ERIC F 2 HO JAKEB D 3 JOHNSON WYATT F 4 MICHAUD ETHAN F 19 MILLER JAKE F 15 MURPHY ZACHARIAH D 17 PATTENDEN DEREK D 7 RAKIC STEFAN F 12 THOMSON JACK F 8 TKACHENKO ALEXEI D 5 TOOR JR. ROBERT F 11 TSO BENJAMIN F 14 TSHIBANGU MICHELANGE F

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Semiahmoo C5 Ravens

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST NAME POSITION COACH: DEAN ROOSDAHL NUMBER A/COACH: NATHAN SAWADA/LUCAS 3 D’SOUZA MASON F LOYNES 14 FORREST RYAN F A/COACH: ROB RENY 19 FORREST TYLER F HCSP: TANYA LAYAEN/SCHULZ 9 JANSSEN RILEY F MANAGER: TRACY KIDD/VERNON 17 JESSUP ADAM F D’SOUZA 5 KIDD GARRETT D 2 KLASSEN SETH F 11 LAYAOEN-SCHULZ MEKHI D 15 MCGINN LIAM D 20 REAUGH BOSTON F 18 RENY BRODY F 12 ROOSDAHL MATTHEW F 8 SAWADA NATHAN D 10 STANDERWICK DAVID D 16 TAN ETHAN F 1 YAO ANDREW G 35 MACKIE HARRISON G

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Semiahmoo C6 Ravens

PLAYER LAST FIRST POSITION COACH: JAY HAUCA NUMBER NAME NAME A/COACH: TOM HOLLAND 1 LOWE AIDEN G A/COACH: COLIN SNYDER 5 BENNETT MASON F HCSP: TOM HOLLAND 11 BENSON JOSH F MANAGER: PAUL BENSON 2 BENTLEY DYLAN F 8 DAUTEMER MAXENCE D 17 DISDERO DYLAN F 3 FARDEN COLE D 14 GOSAL TYLER D 9 HAUCA JOSEPH F 4 MARTIN BOBBY D 15 MORRISON SCOTT F 20 PATRY RYLAN F 7 PEROZNY BRADEN D 6 SCHOUTEN ADAM F 10 SNYDER SAMUEL F 12 STAVA KAI F 18 VALLIANT JACK F 16 WEHNERT MARCUS D

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Surrey C1 Thunder

PLAYER LAST FIRST NAME POSITION COACH: PAUL RUSHTON NUMBER NAME A/COACH: JAMES BERCIC 1 STOCK AIDEN G A/COACH: DAX POITRUS 9 BERCIC JAKE F HCSP: RAEANNE ROSE 19 GILL DEVRAJ D MANAGER: MIKE SCHMITT 6 JENION ZACH D 8 KALRA NALIN F 20 KALSI RAVIJOT D 13 KURRHA GURCHARAN F 14 LALLY DILRAJ F 12 POITRAS JUSTIN D 15 POONI PRAVEK F 16 RUSHTON BENJAMIN D 18 SAMRA GAVIN F 21 SCHMITT SCOTT D 10 SHERGILL PARNOOP F 7 SOMEL JADEN F 17 UPPAL MANROOP F 29 FRIESEN EVAN G

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Surrey C4 Thunder

PLAYER LAST NAME FIRST NAME POSITION COACH: DARREL SCHWARTZ NUMBER A/COACH: STACEY JEFFARES 1 MAHAIRU GURMAN G A/COACH: LYNDEN HARTE 17 ALI AHAD F HCSP: HIROO SUZUKI 14 BAINS MANROOP F MANAGER: ANDREW CHARLETON 8 CHARLETON MACKENZIE F 10 DHILLON SUKHRAJ F 7 DJUROVIC VLADAN D 4 JEFFARES ZACHARY D 9 JOHAL VINCE F 21 KAILAY RAMDEEP F 15 KARANKA MATTHEW F 12 MANHAS ARJUN D 5 NEEDHAM ZACHARY D 19 SANGHA SARTAJ D 2 SIDHU NOORARJUN D 11 SIDHU HARJOT F 20 SIDHU JUSTIN F 16 SUZUKI KOJI F

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ROYAL CITY KIDS MAKE IT TO BIG LEAGUES!

By Daniel Fontaine

New Westminster is a city of less than 70,000 people, but it has produced a couple of big sport stars who both started out playing in the local minor hockey association. Kyle Turris grew up in the Queen’s Park neighbourhood and is now playing in the for the . He was named the 2007 Canadian Junior A Player of the Year, and was ranked first overall among North American skaters by Central Scouting and third among all skaters by International Scouting Service.

Turris was initially drafted to the Phoenix Coyotes and played his first- ever game against the on April 3, 2008. According to Wikipedia, “in the 2005 World U-17 Hockey Challenge Turris earned a silver medal playing for Canada Pacific. The following year, he received gold with Team Canada at the 2006 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Early in his second season in the BCHL, Turris competed in the inaugural 2006 World Junior A Challenge, an international Junior A tournament. Playing with Canada West, he led the tournament in scoring and was named tournament MVP as Canada West won the gold medal over Canada East. At the end of the 2006-07 season, he competed in the 2007 IIHF World U18 Championships, although Team Canada failed to medal. Several months later, Turris played in the 2007 Super Series, an eight-game challenge series between Russia and Canada's national under-20 teams. He led the series in goal scoring with 7 as Canada won the series 7-0-1. In the eighth and final game, held in Vancouver, Turris scored 2 goals and was named the game MVP. Cont…

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In 2008, Turris led Team Canada in scoring at the World Junior Championships in the Czech Republic en-route to a gold medal.” Another local boy who was selected a four-time all-star player in baseball’s major leagues is Justin Morneau. According to Wikipedia “Morneau grew up in New Westminster, British Columbia, the historic "Royal City," adjacent to Vancouver, where he played hockey for the local minor team, the New Westminster Royals, and emerged as a star goaltender, playing for teams a year older than he was. He also played baseball in the New Westminster Minor Baseball Association and for the North Delta Blue Jays in the B.C. Premier Baseball League.” Morneau is also apparently very superstitious and “wears number 33 to honour his idol, former NHL goaltender Patrick Roy. As a young hockey player, he would refuse to leave the car for hockey games until the clock read :33 minutes past the hour.” “A four-time All-Star, Morneau was the American League Most Valuable Player during the 2006 season by helping the Twins win their fourth division title in five years. He finished runner-up for MVP in 2008 and won two Silver Slugger Awards as well as the 2008 Home Run Derby. Internationally, Morneau represented Canada at the 2006, 2009, and 2013 World Baseball Classic.” As you can see, the Royal City has produced some great premiere athletes over the years. Who knows, you might be watching a future superstar on the ice today!

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