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World Invite WORLD INVITE NOVEMBER 3 - 5, 2017 SARNIA, ON AND PORT-HURON, MI CCM® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF SPORT MASKA INC. AND IS USED UNDER LICENSE BY CCM HOCKEY U.S., INC. LEAVE OTHERS BEHIND THE ONE-PIECE BENEFIT EXPERIENCE THE TRUE BENEFIT OF A CLOSE FIT WITH THE NEW JETSPEED FT1. FEATURING CCM’S UNIQUE ONE-PIECE SEAMLESS BOOT, THE JETSPEED FT1 DELIVERS A GREAT WRAP AROUND THE ENTIRE FOOT FOR A COMFORTABLE, LOCKED IN FEEL, ALLOWING YOU TO FOCUS ON GETTING TO THE PUCK FIRST. CCMHOCKEY.COM/JETSPEEDFT1 Squirt "A' Division DIVISION "A" PTS GF GA +/- A1. Port Huron Flags, MI + + = A2. Indy Racers, IN + + = A3. Orland Park Vikings, IL + + = A4. London Junior Mustangs, ONT + + = DIVISION "B" PTS GF GA +/- B1. Chelsea Chiefs, MI + + = B2. Sarnia Sting, ONT + + = B3. Riverside Rangers, ONT + + = B4. AZ Hockey Union, AZ + + = Squirt "A" Division SCHEDULE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2017 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2017 Time Rink Home Away Time Rink Home Away 9:05am PA #1 A1. Port Huron Flags, MI A3. Orland Park Vikings, IL 9:05am CW Red A1. Port Huron Flags, MI A2. Indy Racers, IN 10:20am PA #2 A2. Indy Racers, IN A4. London Jr Mustangs, ONT 10:20am CW Blue B1. Chelsea Chiefs, MI B2. Sarnia Sting, ONT 10:30am PA #1 B1. Chelsea Chiefs, MI B3. Riverside Rangers, ONT 10:30am CW Red A3. Orland Park Vikings, IL A4. London Jr Mustangs, ONT 11:45am PA #2 B2. Sarnia Sting, ONT B4. AZ Hockey Union, AZ 11:45am CW Blue B3. Riverside Rangers, ONT B4. AZ Hockey Union, AZ 4:00pm PA #2 A3. Orland Park Vikings, IL A2. Indy Racers, IN 5:25pm CW Blue A1st B4th Qtr 5:25pm PA #2 A4. London Jr Mustangs, ONT A1. Port Huron Flags, MI 5:35pm CW Red B2nd A3rd Qtr 6:50pm PA #2 B4. AZ Hockey Union, AZ B1. Chelsea Chiefs, MI 6:50pm CW Blue A2nd B3rd Qtr 8:15pm PA #2 B3. Riverside Rangers, ONT B2. Sarnia Sting, ONT 7:00pm CW Red B1st A4th Qtr FORMAT CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2017 Squirt A Division will comprise of two (2) brackets of 4 teams each. Teams will play each Time Rink Home Away team in their own bracket once (3 games). After the round robin all teams will advance 7:40am McMorr A1B4 win B2A3 win Semi to the quarter final, semi final and championship round. 9:05am McMorr B1A4 win A2B3 win Semi 2:10pm McMorr A1B4/B2A3 win B1A4/A2B3 win Final Squirt “A” Arizona Hockey Union, AZ Chelsea Chiefs, MI Head Coach Shawn Babin Manager Jen Friend Head Coach Randy Schneider Asst Coach CJ Proos Asst Coach Mychal Moors Manager Joanne Brown Asst Coach Matt Crawford Asst Coach Jeff Smith Asst Coach Jonathan Shivener Asst Coach Jason Porter Manager Kitt Woodrel Number Player Name Position Number Player Name Position 19 Evan Adame Fwd/Def 21 Keegan Apoian Defense 2 Conner Brown Fwd/Def 71 Colin Cline Fwd/Def 28 Carter Charron Fwd/Def 85 Brady Crawford Forward 12 Ben Elarth Fwd/Def 7 Jack Eder Defense 21 Kye Friend Fwd/Def 32 Lucas Milne Forward 8 Jacob Gabrick Fwd/Def 13 Quinn Newton Defense 38 Logan Gibbs Goal 16 Mason Ninness Goal 88 Indiana Goebig Fwd/Def 87 Nicholas Peal Forward 23 Maddux Hoover Fwd/Def 64 Chase Porter Forward 65 Joshua Hyvarinen Fwd/Def 97 Joseph Proos Forward 13 Brody Kafora Fwd/Def 1 Tristan Schneider Goal 4 Jack LeDuc Fwd/Def 26 Jeremy Schroeder Forward 7 Austin Nguyen Fwd/Def 27 Nicholas Smith Forward 29 Micah Schreckengost Goal 6 Nathan Sobiechowski Defense 3 JT Trobaugh Forward 4 Jace Woodrel Defense Indy Racers, IN London Junior Mustangs, ON Head Coach Lynden McIntosh Head Coach Matt Keron Asst Coach Gary Brown Asst Coach Greg Kutchma Manager Laura T. Brown Asst Coach Chris Davies Manager Chris Doepke Asst Coach Kyle Sobko Trainer Mike Oliver Number Player Name Position Number Player Name Position 97 Israel Buckrop Forward 1 Brendan Vescio Goal 26 Zachary Dietz Forward 2 Brian Wakefield Forward 19 Cooper Doepke Forward 3 Lucas Teixeira Defense 37 Oscar Frye Defense 4 Luke Johnson Forward 28 Madden Hock Forward 5 Ben Polishuk Defense 87 Dryden Hume Defense 6 Hugo Paturel Forward 31 Aidan Jeffreys Forward 7 Lucas Wakefield Defense 15 Hudson Kutchma Forward 8 Blake McClinchey Forward 11 William Maiers Forward 9 Luke Sobko Forward 18 Jake McIntosh Forward 10 Kayden Aarts Defense 88 Nicholas Talley Defense 11 Nathan Oliver Forward 9 Austin Mattio Defense 12 Daniel Gaede Defense 14 Ewan Forret Defense 15 Davyn Cool Forward 16 Liam Smith Forward 17 Spencer Brown Forward 30 Goal www.200x85.com Squirt “A” Orland Park Vikings, IL Port Huron Flags, MI Head Coach Jay Samas Manager Joe Tadevich Head Coach Scott Brickey Asst Coach Todd A Deacetis Manager Marie Tadevich Asst Coach Conner Smith Asst Coach Andrei Neuhaus Manager Erika Rogers Number Player Name Position Number Player Name Position 3 Joe Sankey Defense 7 Lucas Burch Fwd/Def 11 Sean Nugent Forward 28 Katelyn Graham Defense 12 Matt Gade Forward 39 Hayden Greaves Goal 20 Kyle Sawlichik Forward 99 Christopher Herms Defense 22 Logan Chesna Defense 8 Cody House Defense 26 Sean Tadevich Fwd/Def 92 Sawyer Kemp Forward 29 Colton Neuhaus Forward 77 Ronald Mason Defense 30 Jimmy Maurer Forward 13 Austin O'Boyle Forward 31 Bret Deacetis Goal 14 Zaviero Politowicz Forward 45 David Kundrat Defense 16 Draven Rogers Forward 65 Hunter Lovett Forward 88 Romen Ruiz Forward 71 Aidan McDonnell Defense 61 Tyson Skotcher Forward 75 Jacob Fisch Goal 9 Jaxson Trembath Fwd/Def 78 Nathan Rusick Forward 5 James Tremp Forward 79 Tomas Kobela Forward 71 Domenic Vitale Forward 90 Lucas Kowalewski Forward 17 Baileigh Wright Goal 99 Finnegan Samas Defense Riverside Rangers, ON Sarnia Sting Atom A, ON Head Coach Chris Bouchat Trainer John Quinn Head Coach Mike Van Sickle Asst Coach Blair Nield Asst Coach Spencer Bouchat Trainer Paul Root Manager LeeAnnah Whitworth Trainer Warren Glaister Asst Coach Tristan Bouchat Manager Fernando Afonso Asst Coach Greg Babcock Number Player Name Position Number Player Name Position 1 Ethan Afonso Goal 88 Mya Glaister Goal 33 Aidan Alarcon Goal 30 Carter Bell Goal 2 Hayden Klem Forward 4 Nate Shaw Defense 4 Nolan Pynn Defense 8 Ryder Haynes Forward 5 Tyus Mariani Forward 9 Rowan Fisher Forward 6 Tristan Slavik Forward 11 Callum Scott Defense 7 Tanner Kell Defense 12 Cameron Humphrey Forward 8 Matt Root Defense 13 Jacob Phillips Forward 9 Judah Revait Defense 15 Landon Story Forward 10 Ethan Lacombe Forward 18 Kyla Rumford Forward 11 Dalton Thachuk Forward 27 Cohnlan Lucas Defense 13 Jay-jay Vicente Defense 29 Carter Whitworth Forward 14 Alex Grandy Forward 34 Nolan McNaught Defense 15 Nathaniel Miron Forward 53 Owen Mooser Defense 16 Liam Chan Defense 55 Evan Van Sickle Defense 17 Logan McCandless Forward 67 Andin Gear Forward 18 Kristian Prokopetz Forward 98 Jason Lajeunesse Forward www.200x85.com Pee Wee "A' Division DIVISION "A" PTS GF GA +/- A1. Sarnia Jr Sting, ONT + + = A2. Chelsea Chiefs, MI + + = A3. Willowdale Blackhawks, ONT + + = A4. Orland Park Vikings, IL + + = DIVISION "B" PTS GF GA +/- B1. West Kent Hawks, MI + + = B2. Meijer, MI + + = B3. East Gwillimbury Eagles, ONT + + = B4. Skokie Flyers, IL #3 + + = DIVISION "C" PTS GF GA +/- C1. Milton Winterhawks, ONT + + = C2. West Michigan Ice Dogs, MI + + = C3. MD Major Peewee, ONT + + = C4. Skokie Flyers, IL #2 + + = DIVISION "D" PTS GF GA +/- D1. Port Huron Flags, MI + + = D2. Admirals A, IL + + = D3. Newmarket Redmen, ONT + + = D4. Toledo Cherokee, OH + + = Pee Wee "A" Division SCHEDULE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2017 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2017 Time Rink Home Away Time Rink Home Away 7:00am McMorr C2. West Michigan Ice Dogs, MI C4. Skokie Flyers, IL #2 7:30am Pt Edward B3. East Gwillimbury Eagles, ONT B4. Skokie Flyers, IL #3 7:00am GP 1 A2. Chelsea Chiefs, MI A4. Orland Park Vikings, IL 7:30am PA #2 D3. Newmarket Redmen, ONT D4. Toledo Cherokee, OH 7:10am GP 2 B2. Meijer, MI B4. Skokie Flyers, IL #3 7:40am PA #1 D1. Port Huron Flags, MI D2. Admirals A, IL 8:25am McMorr C1. Milton Winterhawks, ONT C3. MD Major Peewee, ONT 8:55am Pt Edward B1. West Kent Hawks, MI B2. Meijer, MI 8:25am GP 1 A1. Sarnia Jr Sting, ONT A3. Willowdale Blackhawks, ONT 8:55am PA #2 C3. MD Major Peewee, ONT C4. Skokie Flyers, IL #2 8:35am GP 2 B1. West Kent Hawks, MI B3. East Gwillimbury Eagles, ONT 9:05am PA #1 C1. Milton Winterhawks, ONT C2. West Michigan Ice Dogs, MI 9:50am GP 1 D2. Admirals A, IL D4. Toledo Cherokee, OH 10:20am PA #2 A3. Willowdale Blackhawks, ONT A4. Orland Park Vikings, IL 10:00am GP 2 D1. Port Huron Flags, MI D3. Newmarket Redmen, ONT 10:30am PA #1 A1. Sarnia Jr Sting, ONT A2. Chelsea Chiefs, MI 2:05pm GP 1 A3. Willowdale Blackhawks, ONT A2. Chelsea Chiefs, MI 2:35pm Pt Edward C3rd D3rd 2:15pm GP 2 A4. Orland Park Vikings, IL A1. Sarnia Jr Sting, ONT 2:35pm PA #2 D1st C2nd QTR 3:30pm McMorr B3. East Gwillimbury Eagles, ONT B2. Meijer, MI 2:45pm PA #1 C1st D2nd QTR 3:30pm GP 1 C3. MD Major Peewee, ONT C2. West Michigan Ice Dogs, MI 4:00pm Pt Edward C4th D4th 3:40pm GP 2 C4. Skokie Flyers, IL #2 C1. Milton Winterhawks, ONT 4:00pm PA #2 B1st A2nd QTR 4:55pm McMorr B4. Skokie Flyers, IL #3 B1. West Kent Hawks, MI 4:10pm PA #1 A1st B2nd QTR 4:55pm GP 1 D3.
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