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Cape Breton Post • p. B2 • 568 words Source name Cape Breton Post Between the Lines Source type Press • Newspapers Local athletes named to Canada Periodicity Daily Winter Games teams Geographical coverage Provincial Origin der-18 female team that won gold at the lpine Ski Nova Scotia an- Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada Atlantic Challenge Cup in Moncton nounced its team this week back in October. The male hockey team p. b2 A for the 2015 Canada Winter features Derek Gentile of Sydney, Lo- Games in Prince George, B.C., Feb. 13 gan O'Neil of Albert Bridge and assis- to March 1, and a Sydney native has tant coach Aaron Rice of Sydney. cracked the roster. Kyle Barrington, a They're joined by Avery Warner of Mul- member of the Ben Eoin Ski Team, is grave, who plays for the Cape Breton one of the eight members of the male West Islanders. Gentile plays for the alpine ski team. The athletes will com- Rothesay Netherwood Riverhawks prep pete in four disciplines: slalom, giant school in New Brunswick, while O'Neil slalom, super giant slalom and ski cross. is the top scorer for the Cape Breton Joining Barrington is alpine coach Bet- Tradesmen and is coached by Rice. tina Callary of Sydney and wax techni- cian Kevin Elworthy of Sydney. ° They also join judo athletes Hailey Boutilier of Glace Bay and Erin Bursey ° Also earning a spot at the Canada Win- of Sydney River at the Games. Boutilier ter Games is Ben Smith of Sydney competes at the -48 kg division, while Mines. The 16-year-old member of the Bursey is in the -63 kg class. Halifax Regional Speed Skating Club cracked Nova Scotia's short track speed ° There were a few notable players who skating team. competed in the final of the East Coast Ice Jam major midget tournament in ° In cross-country skiing, Jonah Hudec, Halifax last weekend. The Moncton Fly- 20, and Mariah Hudec, 22, of North ers defeated the Rothesay Netherwood Sydney were recently named to that ros- Riverhawks 5-0 to win the title. On the ter. The team is coached by Daniel Mur- championship Flyers was Michael ray of Dingwall and managed by John David Joseph, born in Halifax and now Hudec of North Sydney. Mariah was an living in Moncton, is the son of two- alternate on the team at the 2011 Canada time former Olympic silver medalist Winter Games in Halifax. Fabian Joseph and Jennifer Gardiner Joseph. The Riverhawks squad included ° Blue-liner Kristen MacIntyre of Syd- the aforementioned Gentile, son of Paul ney earned a spot on the female hockey © 2015 Cape Breton Post. All rights reserved. and Jody Gentile, as well as Colton The present document and its usage are protected un- team. MacIntyre, 16, is a member of the der international copyright laws and conventions. Marchand of Sydney, son of Derek and Tigers hockey team at Ridley College Certificate issued on October 11, 2019 to Halifax-Public-Li- Leane. braries for personal and temporary display. prep school in St. Catharines, Ont. She

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ball team handed out their awards for the 2014 season on Thursday. The team's co-MVPs are Jeremy Mayers and Jarrad Detheridge. Offensive MVP went to Kyle Yhard, while defensive MVP went to Jeremy Mayers. Aiden O'Rourke won the award as special team MVP. The top linemen awards were awarded to Nick Young on defence and Jake Burt on offence. Colby Roberts took the honour for rookie of the year and Kyle Pace was named most im- proved. The coaches' award went to Nicolas Desveaux. The league all-star awards went to linebacker Mayers, run- ning back Detheridge, wide receiver Te- gin Davis and defensive lineman Young.

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BETWEEN THE LINES Local athletes named to Canada Winter Games teams Islanders. Gentile plays for the Rothesay Netherwood Riverhawks prep school in New Brunswick, while O’Neil is the top scorer for the Cape Breton Tradesmen and is coached by Rice. • They also join judo athletes Hailey lpine Ski Nova Scotia announced its Boutilier of Glace Bay and Erin Bursey Ateam this week for the 2015 Canada of Sydney River at the Games. Boutilier Winter Games in Prince George, B.C., competes at the -48 kg division, while Feb. 13 to March 1, and a Sydney native Bursey is in the -63 kg class. has cracked the roster. Kyle Barrington, • There were a few notable players a member of the Ben Eoin Ski Team, is who competed in the final of the East one of the eight members of the male Coast Ice Jam major midget tournament alpine ski team. The athletes will com- in Halifax last weekend. The Moncton pete in four disciplines: slalom, giant Flyers defeated the Rothesay Nether- Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke looks on during a news conference at the Winter X Games, in slalom, super giant slalom and ski cross. wood Riverhawks 5-0 to win the title. On Aspen, Colo., Jan.21, 2009. THE CANADIAN PRESS Joining Barrington is alpine coach Betti- the championship Flyers was Michael na Callary of Sydney and wax technician David Joseph, born in Halifax and now SKI Kevin Elworthy of Sydney. living in Moncton, is the son of two-time • Also earning a spot at the Canada former Olympic silver medalist Fabian Winter Games is Ben Smith of Sydney Joseph and Jennifer Gardiner Joseph. Mines. The 16-year-old member of the The Riverhawks squad included the Burke continues to inspire Halifax Regional Speed Skating Club aforementioned Gentile, son of Paul and cracked Nova Scotia’s short track speed Jody Gentile, as well as Colton Marc- skating team. hand of Sydney, son of Derek and Leane. Canadian freestyle skiers • In cross-country skiing, Jonah • The Sydney Academy Wildcats foot- Hudec, 20, and Mariah Hudec, 22, of ball team handed out their awards for North Sydney were recently named to the 2014 season on Thursday. The ahead of X Games that roster. The team is coached by team’s co-MVPs are Jeremy Mayers and Daniel Murray of Dingwall and man- Jarrad Detheridge. Offensive MVP went (CP) — Sarah Burke is never far from Mike year for us to mess around and try new aged by John Hudec of North Sydney. to Kyle Yhard, while defensive MVP Riddle’s thoughts. things, this is it. After this year it starts Mariah was an alternate on the team at went to Jeremy Mayers. Aiden O’Rourke Approaching the three-year anniversary ramping up year over year into the the 2011 Canada Winter Games in Hali- won the award as special team MVP. The of her death following a halfpipe training Olympics (in 2018).’’ fax. top linemen awards were awarded to accident, he’s still inspired by the pioneer- Roz Groenewoud, who also honours • Blue-liner Kristen MacIntyre of Syd- Nick Young on defence and Jake Burt on ing Canadian freestyle skier’s memory. Burke on her equipment and finished sev- ney earned a spot on the female hockey offence. Colby Roberts took the honour “I’m always thinking about her. I have a enth in women’s halfpipe in Sochi, said team. MacIntyre, 16, is a member of the for rookie of the year and Kyle Pace was Sarah sticker on my skis and when I’m she’s also looking to grow in 2015. Tigers hockey team at Ridley College named most improved. The coaches’ competing I wear a wristband and a sticker “I spent our off-season in New Zealand prep school in St. Catharines, Ont. She award went to Nicolas Desveaux. The on my helmet,’’ Riddle said in a phone working on a lot new tricks, but they was a member of the Nova Scotia under- league all-star awards went to line- interview Friday. “She’s always on my mind. haven’t really come together for me quite 18 female team that won gold at the backer Mayers, running back She’s a huge part of the lives of a lot of the yet,’’ said the 25-year-old from Calgary. “I’m Atlantic Challenge Cup in Moncton Detheridge, wide receiver Tegin Davis athletes out there. still putting the pieces together and putting back in October. The male hockey team and defensive lineman Young. “We definitely have not forgotten about the time in.’’ features Derek Gentile of Sydney, Logan her.’’ Riddle will make his ninth appearance O’Neil of Albert Bridge and assistant Got a note of interest with an accompanying photo Burke died on Jan. 19, 2012, nine days at the X Games, while Groenewoud is set to coach Aaron Rice of Sydney. They’re if possible you would like to see appear in this weekly after a fall while practising on a halfpipe in make her eighth trip, having won the half- joined by Avery Warner of Mulgrave, column? Send it to [email protected] along with Utah. A four-time X Games champion, she pipe title in 2012 just weeks after Burke’s who plays for the Cape Breton West a name and number. was the driving force behind the inclusion death. of halfpipe and slopestyle in the Olympics, Both said that even though the sports that made their debut in Sochi last Olympics might be a bigger stage, the X year. Games remain a premier event for athletes “I know that if I’m ever struggling with in their discipline. something I definitely draw on her for “Someone put it a really good way: ‘X inspiration and strength,’’ said Riddle. “Her Games is the biggest event in action sport. memory definitely inspires me to do the The Olympics is the biggest event in best that I can. sports,’’’ said Riddle, whose best finish at X “I can’t believe it’s been three years. Her Games is fourth. “It’s a different demo- memory is living strong.’’ graphic, but for us the X Games is still a The 2015 X Games begin next week in huge event and it always will be.’’ Aspen, Colo., and Riddle _ who won Groenewoud said time will tell where Olympic silver for Canada on the halfpipe the Olympics fall in terms of prestige, but last February _ said this season is about added the X Games’ place is more than building. secure. “There’s a lot less pressure from (the “The Olympics is so new for us it’s hard national team), or sponsors and ourselves to tell where it’s going to fit into the culture to put down a competition run over and and the tradition,’’ she said. “But I think the over again that you’re going to compete X Games will remain extremely important CBU Auction with at the Olympics,’’ said the 28-year-old regardless of how the Olympics begin to be from Sherwood Park, Alta. “If there’s ever a viewed.’’ RAISING MONEY TO SUPPORT STUDENT ATHLETES Brothers Chandler and Arthur Jones meet in AFC title Friday,riday, January 23r23rd game for second time when Colts visit Pats FOXBOROUGH, MASS. (AP) — The Jones family dinner table was a competitive place with My mom and dad are pretty HOLIDAY INN, SYDNEY WATERFRONT three athletic sons. “If it was the last piece of chicken, or excited. They get to go to the whatever, we were wrestling for it,’’ said eld- HOST BAR 6:30PM • LIVE AUCTION 7:00PM est brother Arthur. (Super Bowl) no matter what. The reward will be much greater — a Chandler Jones trip to the Super Bowl — when he and Chandler play on opposing teams in the win on Sept. 23, 2012, Chandler’s third AFC championship game on Sunday night. game in the NFL after being drafted in the Arthur is a defensive tackle for the Indi- first round out of Syracuse, where Arthur anapolis Colts. Chandler is a defensive end also played. Then came the Ravens playoff for the New England Patriots. This will be win before the Patriots won in Baltimore the fourth time the brothers face each oth- 41-7 on Dec. 22, 2013. FOR TICKETS er since Chandler, a first-round draft choice Arthur signed with the Colts as a free in 2012, joined his brother in the NFL. agent before this season. But the brothers Their parents plan to attend. And 27- were sidelined when the Patriots beat the OR INFORMATION year-old brother Jon, a mixed-martial arts Colts 42-20 on Nov. 16 in Indianapolis. light heavyweight champion, also may be Arthur had an ankle injury and Chandler there. was out with a hip injury. “My mom and dad are pretty excited,’’ Now both are back, with Arthur playing CallCall 563-16563-165763-1657633 1656 7 24-year-old Chandler said. “They get to go in the Colts last eight games and Chandler to the (Super Bowl) no matter what.’’ in the Patriots last four. The brothers already have met in an Arthur’s return has “made a huge AFC title game. impact,’’ Indianapolis coach Chuck Pagano Arthur played for Baltimore and Chan- said. “Right now he’s feeling really good and dler was a rookie for the Patriots on Jan. 20, he’s very disruptive. He does a great job 2013, when the Ravens made another trip along with those other guys of forcing dou- GreatGfiat Items up for Bid such as... a to Foxborough and won 28-13. Two weeks ble-teams. He commands a double-team.’’ later, the Ravens were NFL champions, He had two tackles and a half-sack in a beating the San Francisco 49ers 34-31 with 26-10 wild-card win over Cincinnati and • GOLF PACKAGES • HOTEL PACKAGES • SKI FACTORY Arthur contributing a sack and a fumble three tackles in a 24-13 divisional win at recovery. Denver. He’s made a big difference in the Now Chandler gets another chance. run defence after the Colts allowed Jonas • AUTOGRAPHED MEMORABILIA • CBU TUITION An outstanding pass rusher, he’ll try to Gray to run for 201 yards and four touch- tackle quarterback Andrew Luck, who, at downs in this season’s loss to the Patriots. 240 pounds, can be tough to bring down. Chandler made 21 tackles with 1 1-2 “I really don’t see Andrew Luck as a sacks in his four games since returning. He AND MUCH MUCH MORE! young quarterback at all,’’ Chandler said. “I finished with six sacks after getting six as a know this is his third year. We actually both rookie and 11 1-2 last season. got drafted the same year. But this guy, he But he was part of a defence that GreatGi Night out with ii Friends plays like a veteran.’’ allowed four touchdowns in New England’s 6867016 The 28-year-old Arthur won the first two 35-31 divisional win over Baltimore last times he faced his brother, a 31-30 Ravens Saturday. 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NovaNewsNow (web site) • 316 words Source name NovaNewsNow (web site) Source type : Hantsport's Press • Online Press Periodicity squash player competing in two Continuously matches Feb. 25 Geographical coverage Provincial Laura Hines Origin Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada Read more special articles: Meet the ANTS COUNTY -- Local athletes: Following Team Nova Scotia athlete Nick Sangster will be at the Canada Winter Games Wolfville H the sole Hants County athlete snowboarder wins Nova Scotia's second participating in Day 13 of the games. medal at Canada Games Canada Games Feb. 24: Great day for Kings County The Hantsport resident and squash en- athletes Yarmouth athlete Alex Christie thusiast will play in Team Nova Scotia's begins table tennis play at Canada Win- matches against Quebec and ter Games Saskatchewan. The men's squash events will be held at 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Ski Martock racers Anya Munro, Han- Atlantic Standard Time (AST) Feb. 25. nah Estabrooks, Colin Ward and Edward Walsh also competed in the qualification Results from Feb. 24 rounds with McClure, but didn't qualify Team Nova Scotia won it's first silver for finals. medal of the 2015 Canada Winter The team will race again Feb. 26 in the Games Feb. 24 when Acadia University 10 km men's mass start race, and 15 km student Maddie Radvanyi competed in women's race. the women's parallel giant slalom snow- boarding event. Keep up with Team Nova Scotia with TC Media's coverage. Hantsport snowboarder Lydia MacLean also competed in that event, and fin- Click to view TSN's broadcast schedule ished in 13th place. for the games.

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CANADA WINTER GAMES IN BRIEF Cape Breton Tradesmen turfed by Wolfpack in Game 7 Cross-country skiing is family COLE HARBOUR — The Cape Breton Tradesmen came up short in Game 7 of their Nova Scotia EastLink Major Midget affair for dedicated Hudec siblings Hockey League quarter-final series, losing 3-2 Mariah and Jonah Hudec to compete at Canada Winter Games in B.C. next week to the Cole Har- bour Wolfpack in Editor’s note: This story is part of a the deciding series highlighting Cape Breton game Wednes- athletes competing at the 2015 day. Brandon Farrell Canada Winter Games in Prince Cole Harbour George, B.C., Feb. 13-March 1. went up 3-1 after the first period on goals from Jared McIsaac, Connor BY T.J. COLELLO Peveril and Aaron Maillet. Sean Smith replied for Cape Breton. CAPE BRETON POST The Tradesmen fought for the SYDNEY — What started as a equalizer, with Dylan Morley getting leisurely family activity when on the board in the second period on they were kids has turned into a the power play, but it was as close as highly competitive sport for a they would get to pulling even. pair of North Sydney siblings. Brandon Farrell picked up two Twenty-two-year-old Mariah assists for Cape Breton. Liam Mac- Hudec and her 20-year-old Donald shouldered the loss in goal, brother Jonah will compete in making 28 stops. cross-country skiing at the 2015 Cape Breton entered the playoffs Canada Winter Games starting as the sixth-place team, while Cole next week in Prince George, B.C. Harbour finished in third place. The duo began skiing when their The league semifinal series will parents, John and Dorian, took see the first-place Halifax McDonald’s them out on the trails in Red challenge the fourth-place South Deer, Alta., when they were only Shore Mustangs, while the second- toddlers. place Newbridge Academy Gladiators “My parents both still cross- Siblings Mariah, left, and Jonah Hudec of North Sydney will compete in cross-country skiing at the 2015 Canada Winter play the third-place Wolfpack. country ski, so it’s a family activi- Games starting next week in Prince George, B.C. More Canada Games coverage on B2. SUBMITTED BY MARIAH HUDEC ty now still,” said Mariah. “We Pirates drop series travel to races together and even BIO BIO 10-kilometre event for the men opener to Scotians when we’re not racing, we travel and 7.5-km for the women run in TRENTON, N.S. — Spencer Morse to train because we don’t have Mariah Hudec Jonah Hudec the classic style of cross country. scored for the the opportunity to train close to !Age: 22 !Age: 20 That will be followed by the Strait Pirates, home. We usually drive a couple !Hometown: !Hometown: sprint race, also classic, and the but it wasn’t of hours for that as well. North Sydney North Sydney mass start skate race. There will enough, as they “We spend quite a bit of time !Sport: Cross- !Sport: Cross- also be a four-member relay that dropped their together because of it.” country skiing country skiing incorporates both the classic and Nova Scotia The family continued the !Club: North !Club: North skate styles of racing. Junior Hockey sport when they moved to North Highlands Highlands “Especially in the mass start, it League playoff Sydney 10 years ago, and joined Nordic Ski Club Mariah Hudec Nordic Ski Club Jonah Hudec can get pretty hectic there,” said opener to the the North Highlands Nordic Ski !Coach: Daniel !Coach: Daniel Jonah. “People are falling and one Pictou County Club in Cape North. Mariah and Murray Murray thing with cross-country, people Scotians 5-1 on Spencer Morse Jonah got into competitive racing !Years in the sport: 20 !Years in the sport: 16 might think it’s pretty slow and Wednesday. soon after their family’s move slower than downhill, which it is, Brad MacEachern and Lucas Eshel- east, and are longtime members cial because I was the alternate Charlo, N.B., in late December. but you get going on downhills in man scored and added two assists of the provincial team. last time, so for me, I was a few “It’s a big achievement and packs of 45-50 people at 60 km/h, apiece for the Scotians. Riley John Hudec will be joining seconds away from making it last they tell us our percentages at which is quite fast in a pack that Cameron, Craig Matheson and Bran- Nova Scotia’s Canada Winter time,” said Mariah, who teaches the end of every year, so I knew I big. You keep to the outside and don Verge netted singles. Games cross-country team as English at Cape Breton Universi- had the ability to make the team try not to crash into other peo- Mitch Donlevy made 46 stops in manager. Daniel Murray of Ding- ty. “Rather than something I’ve knowing my previous results,” he ple.” the win. Marcus Otmar stopped 31 wall is the team’s coach. been working toward for four said. “I was really excited about Cross-country skiing begins pucks in the loss. Making the Canada Winter years, it’s something I’ve been it, but it wasn’t a surprise for me, on Monday, the start of Week 2 of Game 2 of the best-of-seven Games roster was extra special of working toward for eight years.” especially after I raced the quali- the Canada Winter Games, and series goes tonight at the Port Mariah. She just missed out on It will be the first Canada Win- fying race. I knew it was fast concludes with the relay events Hawkesbury Civic Centre. The puck the full-time team for the 2011 ter Games for Jonah. A student at enough, I was just waiting for on Saturday. drops at 8 p.m. Canada Winter Games in Halifax CBU, both he and his sister made confirmation.” and served as an alternate. the team thanks to their results The Hudec siblings will com- [email protected] Hammond makes 42 saves “I feel like it’s especially spe- at a qualifying event held in pete in the interval start race, a On Twitter: @cbpost_sports as Senators top Canadiens OTTAWA (CP) — Prior to his first NHL start, Andrew Hammond said his parents were too nervous to come to the game. Hammond looked anything but between the posts. Hammond made 42 saves in that Nova Scotia pulls off back-to-back upsets first start and led the Ottawa Sena- tors to a 4-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday night. Christina Black of Sydney River competing at Scotties Tournament of Hearts “They’re in Phoenix right now so the flights were a little difficult, so it’s BY T.J. COLELLO a little bit of both (why they weren’t at the game) but I know they were CAPE BRETON POST watching intently,” Hammond said, SYDNEY — Team Nova Scotia took adding he didn’t feel the nerves his on the role of giant killers at the parents did. Scotties Tournament of Hearts Milan Michalek, Jean-Gabriel women’s curling championship in Pageau, Mark Stone and Kyle Turris, Moose Jaw, Sask., on Wednesday. into an empty net, scored for the The Mary-Anne Arsenault- Senators (23-23-10). skipped rink, which includes third Dustin Tokarski made 35 saves for Christina Black of Sydney River, the Canadiens (37-16-4), who got upset both Olympic champion Jen- goals from Max Pacioretty and nifer Jones of 9-6 in the Nathan Beaulieu. morning draw and edged two-time defending national champion Nyquist, Tartar score as Wings Rachel Homan of Team Canada 7- beat Blackhawks 3-2 6 in the afternoon. The wins CHICAGO (AP) - Tomas Tartar scored improve the Nova Scotia rink to 4- in regulation and in the shootout, 5, as they fought to keep their play- leading Jimmy Howard and the off hopes alive. Detroit Red Wings to a 3-2 victory “It feels great,” said the 27-year- over the Chicago Blackhawks on old Black, when reached in Moose Wednesday night. Jaw following play on Wednesday. Gustav Nyquist also scored in the “We’ve been playing well and not tiebreaker for Detroit, which won for getting any breaks. We’ve been so just the third time in 11 shootouts close. Every game could have gone Nova Scotia third Christina Black of Sydney River makes a shot during an afternoon draw against Team Canada at the Scot- this season. Darren Helm had a goal our way and one maybe hit and ties Tournament of Hearts in Moose Jaw, Sask., on Wednesday. THE CANADIAN PRESS and an assist, and Howard made 32 roll or one shot a little bit too deep saves through overtime. that cost us the games. (Wednes- Saskatchewan on Tuesday night, Today, Nova Scotia faces Lau- for you or cheering for another Jonathan Toews gave Chicago the day), we were a little sharper and one of four, last-rock losses the ren Mann of Quebec (1-8) and Pat- team — it doesn’t even matter — lead with a goal in the first round of the breaks finally went our way. team suffered this week. ti Knezevic of British Columbia (1- it’s really cool. You walk out before the shootout, but Patrick Kane’s back- “It was nice to win, especially “We really could have one loss 8). If they win both games, they’ll every game and they sing O Cana- hander went off the crossbar, and against probably the top two right now,” she said. “There’s only have a shot at clinching the fourth da and the whole arena is singing, Patrick Sharp was stopped by Craw- teams in the country and even in one game against Northern and final playoff spot. The top four it’s awesome. To be on TSN, we’ve ford on the final attempt. the world.” Ontario where we got outplayed teams move on to the playoffs on been on a bunch of times, so I Brandon Saad and Kris Versteeg The Arsenault foursome scored and they played better than us Friday. always wanted to be on and be in scored in regulation for Chicago, and four in a crowded house in the straight up and down and they As for the entire experience the featured game. It’s so cool. It’s Corey Crawford had 26 saves. The sixth end against Homan, and held beat us. Every other game has competing at the national stage, been the best week ever.” Blackhawks dropped to 2-0-3 on their off the national champ who scored been so close and it’s been really Black said it’s been an amazing Joining Arsenault and Black on season-high, eight-game homestand. one in both the ninth and 10th frustrating. I’m really proud of us week. the Nova Scotia team is second The Original Six rivals again ends. Against Jones, Arsenault’s that we kept it together because “I’ve been picturing this my Jane Snyder and lead Jennifer Bax- played a close game that featured a crew hit a tapback for three in the (Tuesday night) was a heartbreak- whole life and it’s lived up and sur- ter. solid performance by each goalie. eighth end en route to victory. ing loss to Saskatchewan. We had passed any expectation I’ve had,” They exchanged goals in a 39-second Black said the team rebounded the game in hand and we gave it she said. “To come out and you’ve [email protected] span of the second, and then a 43- from a tough loss against away.” got all these people just cheering On Twitter: @cbpost_sports second stretch of the third. The Hants Journal 2 News I February 19, 2015 Ski Martock home to some calibre athletes By Ashley Thompson HANTS JOURNAL www.hantsjournal.ca Canada Winter Games athletes from throughout the country are about to be introduced to some of the top talent train- ing at Ski Martock in recent years. Twenty-seven athletes from Hants County’s ski resort will advance to the national tournament that will be hosted in Prince George, B.C. from Feb. 13 to March 1. Para-alpine ski racer Brenda Mac- Donald officially trains out of Went- worth, but frequents Ski Martock as a King’s-Edgehill School student. The 16- year-old, who is visually impaired, is in constant contact with a guide via radio when she races. Along with MacDonald, Ski Martock will be represented by eight biathlon com- petitors, eight cross-country skiers, three alpine ski racers, and seven snowboard- ers. Many of the athletes bound for the elite national competition have hung around Ski Martock since their bunny hill days. “All these kids grew up here, many of them, and it’s really cool to have local kids going off and doing things like this,” says Ski Martock operations manager Andy MacLean, whose daughter will be racing in snowboard cross events. MacLean says staff at Ski Martock are always proud to see homegrown athletes move on to elite competitions. “I love it,” he says. “I was just watching Ski Martock hosted an evening reception Feb. 8 for the athletes selected to represent Team Nova Scotia at the Canada Winter Games. Ashley Thompson photo a bunch of kids here from Brooklyn and Three Mile Plains — they’re both here on the 2011 Canada Winter Games. is pretty awesome,” says MacLean. regular basis. school trips today — and it’s not crazy to “If you take a look at cross-country Ski Martock also had “three Olympians It’s all about making the winter sports think that in a few years we’ll be seeing skiing and definitely with biathlon, in five Olympic Games,” MacLean added. accessible at a local level. some of these elementary kids, hopefully biathlon was a sport that didn’t exist All three were snowboarders. “We’re kind of the local rink or the local one or two of them, headed to events like here until the lead into the Canada As exciting as it is to have locals to soccer field for four different sports. We’re the Canada Games.” Games in 2011. So to think that a sport cheer for in the Canada Games or the the place where kids come and try it for It didn’t take long for biathlon to catch that wasn’t even on the radar five, six Olympics, Ski Martock’s main concern the first time and we’re lucky enough to be on once the course was installed in antic- years ago is now a sport that we’re send- is to have skiers and snowboarders of a place where kids can move on to what- ipation of Ski Martock hosting events for ing athletes to for an elite event like this all skill levels hitting the slopes on a ever level they want,” says MacLean. AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Honouring Canada’s flag…Cont. from Page 1 A must for Hunters, Fishermen, When the flag was first raised, Maurice Snowmobilers, ATV’ers or Hikers! 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Monday, February 23, 2015

NovaNewsNow (web site) • 262 words Source name NovaNewsNow (web site) Source type All eyes on Hants County athletes Press • Online Press Periodicity as they compete in Week 2 at Continuously Canada Winter Games Geographical coverage Provincial Laura Hines Origin Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada ed Manitoba on Feb. 20 with a final INDSOR -- This week, score of 52-44. Hants County has several W athletes competing at the King's-Edgehill School students Brian- 2015 Canada Winter Games. na Hill, of Falmouth, Ally MacDonell, of Belnan, and Julia Schmitt, of Bible Local athletes will be ready to show the Hill, played their final game with Team nation what they're made of in cross Nova Scotia's women's hockey team. country skiing, snowboarding events They took on New Brunswick, and won and squash. their game with a final score of 2-0.

Starting Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. Atlantic Stan- Athletes competing at the national event dard Time (AST), Ski Martock-trained last week returned home on the week- cross country skiers Edward Walsh and end. This week's group of athletes ar- Colin Ward will compete in their first rived in Prince George, B.C., on Feb. event with the men's cross country ski 21. team. This article appeared in NovaNews- At 3 p.m. AST, women's cross country Now (web site) skiers will compete. Hannah Estabrook, Maggie McClure and Anya Munro, who http://www.novanewsnow.com/Sports/ all train at Ski Martock, will race. Other-Sports/2015-02-23/article-40538 12/All-eyes-on-Hants-County-athletes- Then, at 6 p.m AST, Nick Sangster, of as-they-compete-in-Week-2-at-Canad Hantsport, will compete with the men's a-Winter-Games/1 squash team in their first game. They take on Team Ontario.

Feb 20 Canada Game results

Hants County athletes playing with Team Nova Scotia wrapped up their last day at the 2015 Canada Winter Games © 2015 NovaNewsNow (web site). All rights reserved. The present document and its usage are protect- with two wins. ed under international copyright laws and conventions.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

NovaNewsNow (web site) • 388 words Source name NovaNewsNow (web site) Source type CANADA GAMES: Hants County Press • Online Press Periodicity athletes ready for squash, Continuously snowboard and cross-country ski Geographical coverage Provincial competition Feb. 24 Origin Laura Hines Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada

Harrietsfield, won Nova Scotia's first ova Scotian brings home gold medal while competing in the Spe- gold at Canada Winter cial Olympics dance (solo) level II. Pre- N Games viously, in 2011, Stewart participated in the same event for Canada Games, fin- PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- Today, local ishing in fourth place. athletes in Prince George, B.C., for the Canada Winter Games will be compet- Read more special articles: Meet the ing in cross-country skiing, snowboard- athletes: Following Team Nova Scotia ing and squash. at the Canada Winter Games Yarmouth athletes have amazing experience at At 2 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time (AST) Canada Winter Games Kings County Feb. 24, both men and women athletes competing in curling, hockey, cross-country skiers will race. Repre- squash and snowboard at Canada Games senting Nova Scotia are five Ski Mar- All eyes on Hants County athletes as tock racers who will be competing: Han- they compete in Week 2 at Canada Win- nah Estabrook, Maggie McClure, Anya ter Games Munro, Edward Walsh and Colin Ward. Martock-trained 17-year-old Colin Ski Martock's 16-year-old snowboarder, Ward was Nova Scotia's top finisher for Dakota Rourke, of Falmouth, will be the men's cross-country skiing 10 km competing in the parallel giant slalom event. He finished in 29th place with qualifications at 2:30 p.m. AST. a time of 30:27.60. Teammate Edward Hantsport's Nick Sangster will compete Walsh finished the race with a time of with the Nova Scotia's men's squash 31:36.40, and placed 36th overall. team at 3:30 p.m. AST in their game Martock racer Maggie McClure, of Hal- against Ontario. ifax, finished in 27th place Feb. 23 in Results from Feb. 23 the women's 7.5 km cross-country ski- ing race. She crossed the finish line with

© 2015 NovaNewsNow (web site). All rights reserved. A Nova Scotia athlete brought home the a time of 27:20.70. Martock teammates The present document and its usage are protect- ed under international copyright laws and conventions. province's first gold medal of the 2015 Anya Munro and Hannah Estabrook fin- Canada Winter Games Feb. 23. ished close together in 43rd and 44th Certificate issued on October 11, 2019 to Halifax-Public-Li- braries for personal and temporary display. place, with final times of 31:05.7 and news·20150224·WWR·021 Twenty-one-year-old Kailey Stewart, of 31:31.60.

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Nick Sangster, of Hantsport, competed in the men's squash game yesterday for Team Nova Scotia against the North- west Territories. Sangster took on Case Heffernan, and won with a score of 33-10.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

The Yarmouth County Vanguard (NS) (web site) • 325 words Source name The Yarmouth County Vanguard (NS) (web site) CANADA GAMES: Hants County Source type Press • Online Press athletes ready for squash, Periodicity snowboard and cross-country ski Continuously Geographical coverage competition Feb. 24 Local Origin Laura Hines Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

Read more special articles: Meet the RINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- To- athletes: Following Team Nova Scotia day, local athletes in Prince at the Canada Winter Games Wolfville P George, B.C., for the Canada snowboarder wins Nova Scotia's second Winter Games will be competing in medal at Canada Games Yarmouth ath- cross-country skiing, snowboarding and lete Alex Christie begins table tennis squash. play at Canada Winter Games Yarmouth athletes have amazing experience at At 2 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time (AST) Canada Winter Games Feb. 24, both men and women cross-country skiers will race. Repre- Martock racer Maggie McClure, of Hal- senting Nova Scotia are five Ski Mar- ifax, finished in 27th place Feb. 23 in tock racers who will be competing: Han- the women's 7.5 km cross-country ski- nah Estabrook, Maggie McClure, Anya ing race. She crossed the finish line with Munro, Edward Walsh and Colin Ward. a time of 27:20.70. Martock teammates Anya Munro and Hannah Estabrook fin- Ski Martock's 16-year-old snowboarder, ished close together in 43rd and 44th Dakota Rourke, of Falmouth, will be place, with final times of 31:05.7 and competing in the parallel giant slalom 31:31.60. qualifications at 2:30 p.m. AST. Nick Sangster, of Hantsport, competed Hantsport's Nick Sangster will compete in the men's squash game yesterday for with the Nova Scotia's men's squash Team Nova Scotia against the North- team at 3:30 p.m. AST in their game west Territories. Sangster took on Case against Ontario. Heffernan, and won with a score of Results from Feb. 23 33-10. Of the four matches played, N.S. won two. Martock-trained 17-year-old Colin Ward was Nova Scotia's top finisher for This article appeared in The Yarmouth County Vanguard (NS) © 2015 The Yarmouth County Vanguard (NS) (web the men's cross-country skiing 10 km (web site) site). All rights reserved. The present document event. He finished in 29th place with and its usage are protected under international copy- right laws and conventions. a time of 30:27.60. Teammate Edward http://www.thevanguard.ca/section/201 Certificate issued on October 11, 2019 to Halifax-Public-Li- Walsh finished the race with a time of braries for personal and temporary display. 5-02-24/article-4055364/CANADA-GA 31:36.40, and placed 36th overall. news·20150224·WNZ·014 MES%3A-Hants-County-athletes-read

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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

NovaNewsNow (web site) • 388 words Source name NovaNewsNow (web site) Source type CANADA GAMES: Hants County Press • Online Press Periodicity athletes ready for squash, Continuously snowboard and cross-country ski Geographical coverage Provincial competition Feb. 24 Origin Laura Hines Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada

Harrietsfield, won Nova Scotia's first ova Scotian brings home gold medal while competing in the Spe- gold at Canada Winter cial Olympics dance (solo) level II. Pre- N Games viously, in 2011, Stewart participated in the same event for Canada Games, fin- PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- Today, local ishing in fourth place. athletes in Prince George, B.C., for the Canada Winter Games will be compet- Read more special articles: Meet the ing in cross-country skiing, snowboard- athletes: Following Team Nova Scotia ing and squash. at the Canada Winter Games Yarmouth athletes have amazing experience at At 2 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time (AST) Canada Winter Games Kings County Feb. 24, both men and women athletes competing in curling, hockey, cross-country skiers will race. Repre- squash and snowboard at Canada Games senting Nova Scotia are five Ski Mar- All eyes on Hants County athletes as tock racers who will be competing: Han- they compete in Week 2 at Canada Win- nah Estabrook, Maggie McClure, Anya ter Games Munro, Edward Walsh and Colin Ward. Martock-trained 17-year-old Colin Ski Martock's 16-year-old snowboarder, Ward was Nova Scotia's top finisher for Dakota Rourke, of Falmouth, will be the men's cross-country skiing 10 km competing in the parallel giant slalom event. He finished in 29th place with qualifications at 2:30 p.m. AST. a time of 30:27.60. Teammate Edward Hantsport's Nick Sangster will compete Walsh finished the race with a time of with the Nova Scotia's men's squash 31:36.40, and placed 36th overall. team at 3:30 p.m. AST in their game Martock racer Maggie McClure, of Hal- against Ontario. ifax, finished in 27th place Feb. 23 in Results from Feb. 23 the women's 7.5 km cross-country ski- ing race. She crossed the finish line with

© 2015 NovaNewsNow (web site). All rights reserved. A Nova Scotia athlete brought home the a time of 27:20.70. Martock teammates The present document and its usage are protect- ed under international copyright laws and conventions. province's first gold medal of the 2015 Anya Munro and Hannah Estabrook fin- Canada Winter Games Feb. 23. ished close together in 43rd and 44th Certificate issued on October 11, 2019 to Halifax-Public-Li- braries for personal and temporary display. place, with final times of 31:05.7 and news·20150224·WWR·021 Twenty-one-year-old Kailey Stewart, of 31:31.60.

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Nick Sangster, of Hantsport, competed in the men's squash game yesterday for Team Nova Scotia against the North- west Territories. Sangster took on Case Heffernan, and won with a score of 33-10.

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Thursday, February 26, 2015

The Queens County Advance (NS) (web site) • 218 words Source name The Queens County Advance (NS) (web site) Source type CANADA GAMES: Cross-country Press • Online Press Periodicity skiing, squash on agenda for Hants Continuously County athletes Feb. 26 Geographical coverage Local Laura Hines Origin Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada peting at the Canada Winter Games on RINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Lo- Feb. 25. cal athletes competing in P Prince George, B.C. as part of Squash player Nick Sangster competed the 2015 Canada Winter Games will be on the provincial men's squash team. participating in cross-county skiing and They lost their game against Quebec squash Feb. 26. 4-0, and then 3-1 to Saskatchewan.

Ski Martock-trained cross-country This article appeared in The Queens skiers Hannah Estabrook, Maggie Mc- County Advance (NS) (web site) Clure and Anya Munro will compete in the women's 10 km mass start race at http://www.theadvance.ca/section/201 4:15 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time 5-02-26/article-4057750/CANADA-GA MES%3A-Cross-country-skiing%2C-sq (AST). The men's team, featuring Ski uash-on-agenda-for-Hants-County-athl Martock skiers Edward Walsh and Colin etes-Feb.-26/1 Ward, will start their 15 km race at 5 p.m. AST.

Team Nova Scotia's squash player, Nick Sangster, of Hantsport, will compete in a match against New Brunswick at 10:30 p.m. AST.

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IN BRIEF Storm take opening game of series with Cougars NORTH SYDNEY — The Cole Harbour Storm doubled the Joneljim Cougars 4-2 in Nova Scotia Major Bantam Hockey League playoff action on Sunday at the Emera Cen- tre Northside. The Storm has a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series to determine who will play in the provincial championship tournament. Kinnon Williams and Ashton Paul each scored for the Cougars in the loss. In goal, Seth Crowe stopped 14 shots. The teams meet again this com- ing Saturday in Cole Harbour for Game 2. Game 3, if necessary, goes next Sunday in Cole Harbour. Jays sign Viciedo to minor league deal Derek Gentile of Sydney, left, fights for the puck outside the Manitoba crease during quarter-final action against Manitoba at the CN Centre on Thursday. DUNEDIN, FLA. (AP) — The Toronto LEN WAGG ! COMMUNICATIONS NOVA SCOTIA Blue Jays have signed outfielder Dayan Viciedo to a minor-league contract. The 25-year-old Cuban was released by the White Sox in early February after spending the last five seasons with Chicago. The five-foot-11 240-pounder batted .231 last season with 21 home runs and 58 RBIs. He had 122 strikeouts and 32 walks in 523 at- bats. Viciedo signed a US$10-million, four-year deal with the White Sox in December 2008. Viciedo gives the Jays another option in left field with Michael Saunders out for five to six weeks after undergoing surgery to remove his meniscus. Ian Poulter, Paul Casey tied at Honda Classic PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA. (AP) — Ian Poulter lost a three-shot lead in two holes Sunday. He still had a share of the lead with Paul Casey going into a sprint-to-the-finish at the Honda Classic. Poulter played bogey-free in the rain-delayed third round for a 4- Coach Charlene Oliver of New Waterford speaks to athlete Hailey Boutilier of Jonah Hudec of North Sydney pushes past the start line at the cross-country ski under 66 to take a three-shot lead Glace Bay before a judo match at the Northern Sports Centre in Prince George on classic sprint event at Otway Nordic Centre in Prince George, B.C., on Tuesday. over Padraig Harrington and Patrick Wednesday. LEN WAGG ! COMMUNICATIONS NOVA SCOTIA LEN WAGG ! COMMUNICATIONS NOVA SCOTIA Reed. It was the first 54-hole lead for Poulter on the PGA Tour. CANADA WINTER GAMES But he hit a shank into the water and made double bogey on the par-3 fifth hole, and then hooked his tee shot into the water for a bogey. Patrick Reed had the lead with a long birdie off the green at No. 5, Best finish since 1979 only to give it back with a bogey on the par-3 seventh. Casey, mean- while, went out in 31 and was tied Nova Scotia takes fifth in men’s hockey at Canada Winter Games with Poulter at 7-under par. PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Nova Scotia’s Nova Scotia lost in the quarter- of competition at this year’s moments for Nova Scotian ath- men’s hockey team finished in fifth final to Manitoba on Thursday, 4- games. letes,” said Nova Scotia chef de Gordie Gillespie dies at 88 place at the 2015 Canada Winter 1. Kynan Berger was the lone goal Her brother, Jonah, 20, compet- mission Mark Smith in a release. JOLIET, ILL. (AP) — Gordie Gillespie, Games for its best showing in the scorer in the setback. They fin- ed on the men’s 4 X 5 km relay “While our medal winning success one of the winningest coaches in sport since winning silver in 1979. ished the round robin with a 1-2 team that also finished in ninth was not equal to that of the previ- college baseball history who also The Nova Scotia roster record after defeating place. ous winter Games, the opportuni- had success coaching football and includes Derek Gentile of Sydney, Saskatchewan 2-1 in a shootout. Sydney’s Erin Bursey, 17, and ty to measure ourselves against basketball, has died. He was 88. Logan O’Neil of Albert Bridge and In the gold medal match on Glace Bay’s Hailey Boutilier, 17, the best in the country is a valu- The University of St. Francis said Avery Warner of Mulgrave. Aaron Sunday, Ontario bested Alberta, 3- took part in the team judo compe- able experience.” Gillespie died Saturday night at his Rice of Coxheath is an assistant 1. Manitoba defeated Quebec for tition on Saturday. Nova Scotia The closing ceremony was held home in Joliet. He spent a quarter- coach. bronze, 5-3. lost to Alberta in the first round. on Sunday. The next Canada century of his 59-year career as the They defeated British Colum- The Hudec siblings of North Nova Scotia finished the event Games will be a summer event baseball coach at the NAIA school. bia 3-2 in the fifth-place game on Sydney were two of the last Cape with four medals: two silver and hosted by Winnipeg, Man., in 2017, Gillespie had 2,402 wins in four Saturday. Jack Cameron scored Breton athletes to compete at the two bronze. Quebec led the way while the next winter Games are sports, though he is most remem- the winner with just over seven Games. with 141: 62 gold, 39 silver and 40 scheduled for Red Deer, Alta., in bered for his accomplishments on minutes left in the third. Shaun Mariah, 22, was part of the bronze, followed by Ontario (112) 2019. the baseball diamond. Miller and Shane Bowers also bent Nova Scotia women’s cross-coun- and British Columbia (88). He retired in 2011 with 1,893 the twine. Matt Welsh deflected 27 try skiing 4 X 3.75 km relay team “The 2015 Canada Winter [email protected] victories, which were the most in shots in the win. that finished ninth on the last day Games provided some exciting On Twitter: @cbpost_sports college baseball at that time at any level. Texas’ Augie Garrido passed Gillespie last year. UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL minutes left on the clock. The Capers made a Gillespie, who also had stints as valiant comeback, but time was not on their St. Francis’ athletic director and ath- side and the game ended in Saint Mary’s favour. letic chairman, was inducted into “(Carvery) hit some deep shots. Shots she the National College Baseball Hall Capers women hasn’t hit all year,” said McKenzie. “They were of Fame in 2009. deep threes, not regular threes. She got hot, ``He left an indelible mark on all made those threes and they have the experience of us,’’ St. Francis athletic director lose semifinal of being in the big game, they took over down Dave Laketa said in a statement. the stretch and did the right things. But we were ``The teachings that he provided right there until the last buzzer.” have been priceless and something to Huskies Carvery had a game-high 22 points to lead that we have carried with us and BYCAPE BRETON POST STAFF the Huskies, while AUS first-team all-star Alison will continue to carry with us Keough netted 20 points to go along with a throughout our lives.’’ HALIFAX — For the second consecutive day, the game-high 11 rebounds. The Capers also didn’t Cape Breton University basketball program catch a break on a call as well. Saint Mary’s was Rockies add John Axford experienced fourth-quarter heartbreak. awarded a disputed basket after the shot clock to big league bullpen Following the men’s last-minute loss to Dal- expired. SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. (AP) — The Col- housie on Friday, the women Capers suffered a “That’s the way the ball bounces sometimes,” orado Rockies have selected John similar fate at the hands of top-seeded Saint said McKenzie. “The referees on the court didn’t Axford’s contract, adding a veteran Mary’s in a 55-53 semifinal loss at the Atlantic catch it and they didn’t make the call. That’s reliever with late-inning experience University Sport championship at the Scotia- what happens.” to their bullpen. bank Centre on Saturday. The Huskies captured their third-straight Axford, who agreed to a minor “I’m very proud of how hard we played and AUS title on Sunday with a 59-51 victory over league deal last month, gets a $2.6 how we responded to some challenges,” said Alison Keough of the Cape Breton Capers, middle, the Prince Edward Island Panthers. million, one-year contract with a Capers head coach Fabian McKenzie. His team goes up for a ball during Atlantic University Sport In men’s quarter-final action on Friday, the chance to earn more in perform- advanced to Saturday’s semifinal with a 62-57 semifinal action on Saturday in Halifax. Keough led score was tied with just seconds left when the ance bonuses. The 31-year-old quarter-final win over Memorial on Thursday. CBU with 20 points in a 55-53 loss to the Saint Capers turned over the ball and the Tigers made right-hander was 2-4 with a 3.95 “It’s a great experience for us to be here. We’re Mary's Huskies. NICK PEARCE ! ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY SPORT a last-second basket to advance with a 62-60 ERA in 62 games with Cleveland so young and to learn and get some experience win. In Sunday’s men’s final, the Tigers surged and Pittsburgh last year. for moving forward, I’m really proud of how we ton surged ahead to take a 40-35 lead with less back to defeat the Saint Mary’s Huskies in over- In six major league seasons, pushed Saint Mary’s. It could very easily have than eight minutes remaining in the contest. time, 88-78. Axford is 24-23 with a 3.40 ERA and been us in the final.” Then Angelina Carvery hit three consecutive 116 saves, including 10 for the Indi- There was not much to choose between the three-point shots as the Huskies went on a 13-0 [email protected] ans last year. two sides for most of the game until Cape Bre- run to lead by eight points with less than three On Twitter: @cbpost_sports Saved documents by halifax2U_1 Friday, October 11, 2019 at 11:45 a.m.

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Source name The Chronicle-Herald • p. B1 • 1183 words The Chronicle-Herald Source type CANADA WINTER GAMES; Strong Press • Newspapers Periodicity finish; Fay rinks wins silver, Moffatt Daily takes bronze, hockey team fifth Geographical coverage Provincial The The Chronicle-herald Origin Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

ova Scotian athletes saved Liam Moffatt of Truro celebrates after winning a bronze medal in snowboard cross the best for last. at Tabor Mountain, Prince George, B.C., on N Saturday. After a slow start to the Canada Winter Games in Prince George, B.C., the Bluenose contingent came on strong in medal, but up to six players were deal- the second week - particularly Saturday ing with flu-like symptoms during the - with a shot at several medals on the last week. day of competition. "Head coach Jim Midgley and (his staff) The Nova Scotia team finished 10th in did a heck of a job on getting those kids the overall medal standings with four to play as close to the top of their game medals - two silver and two bronze - in- as they could." cluding a silver in women's curling and Curling a bronze in snowboard cross on Satur- day. Some might say lost a chance at a gold medal Saturday night. They also had six fourth-place finishes. But while she couldn't mask her disap- "If a couple of those convert, we're ex- pointment following her 6-5 loss to On- actly where we kind of thought we'd tario in the Canada Winter Games be," said team Chef de Mission Mark women's curling final, the 16-year-old Smith who, prior to the games, had ex- Chester native said a silver medal is pectations of between four to six nothing to scoff at. medals. "It's hard right now, but I'm sure when "From a performance standpoint, it's we look back we can be proud about it," very difficult to be disappointed with the she said in an interview following the best efforts that athletes are giving you, gold medal draw. and we felt that way from the very be- ginning and we don't feel any differently The Sudbury, Ont., rink had the upper- © 2015 The Chronicle Herald (Halifax, NS). All rights reserved. The present document and its usage now." hand from the beginning of the draw. are protected under international copyright laws and Each time they took a one-point lead, conventions. The successes also include the boys' Fay's foursome - which also includes Certificate issued on October 11, 2019 to Halifax-Public-Li- hockey team, whose fifth-place finish braries for personal and temporary display. , Janique LeBlanc and news·20150302·HH·mar02new-4028276_txt0000 was the best in the province's history. - managed to steal one to tie They likely could have contended for a

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it back up. disappointed than anything that we have ed at the base of Sugarloaf Mountain in to go home now," she said. Maine. "We fought really hard and even right up until the last rock we were just so close, And, despite the loss, Fay says the over- He finished 23rd at the 2014 Canadians, I mean by millimetres," Fay said. all experience was a net benefit for her and placed eighth at a Sugarloaf NorAm team, and will help their performance in event last year. Fay stole one in the eighth end to take a future tournaments. short-lived 4-3 lead, her only advantage Moffatt leaves for China on March 8 to of the final. "Every time you play a team like that compete in his first-ever junior world that beats you, you learn lessons," she championships, and says his Canada Down 5-4 in the 10th end, secure in the said. "And we'll definitely take those Games bronze will provide a huge boost knowledge she had the hammer, Fay forward, so hopefully that will help us to of confidence for him. once again tied the game to send it to ex- improve and be better next time." tra ends, with an opportunity to win it. "There's guys there 20 years of age that Snowboard cross have been doing junior worlds for three But it was Ontario that stole the point, years, four years at a time, so being a winning the final gold medal of the After spending a week in Prince George, first-year guy going into it is definitely Canada Winter Games, which conclud- snowboarder Liam Moffatt was itching scary, but it's good to get something un- ed after two weeks of competition with to compete at the Canada Winter der your belt like this." the closing ceremonies on Sunday. Games. TABLE TENNIS "In the 11th end we had it set up for a While standing at the top of the hill at steal pretty good, we just had to clear a the Tabor Mountain Ski Resort on Satur- On the last day of competition at the guard...and we just ticked the guard so day afternoon, the 17-year-old Truro na- Canada Winter Games, Nova Scotia slightly. It was really close," Fay said. tive worked hard to focus and compart- nearly won another bronze. mentalize all of that pent-up excitement That final end was a microcosm of how that had built up over the past week. The mixed doubles table tennis team of the entire match had gone for Fay. Leigha Shiels and Joshua MacMillan He then got to work, and parlayed that lost their bronze medal match to B.C.'s "It was just one of those games where into a bronze medal in the snowboard Leanne Lee and Michael Luo. we just off by a little bit, and then curl- cross, guaranteeing Nova Scotia at least ing a little bit can mean a lot. They were four medals in these games. Squash able to be a little bit more precise than us and I think that's why they came out "This is something I've been looking The female team lost the fifth place on top," she said. forward to for quite some time and to game to Prince Edward Island by a score be able to get on the podium is pretty of 3-1. "We missed a couple of key shots, but special," Moffatt said. "This was one of synchronized swimming they played really well, but at the end my goals for this year was to get on the of the day they deserved it because they podium." Kirstin Soosaar finished 10th in the pri- were able to play well in the final mary finals of solo competition with a game." This was Moffatt's best-ever finish, a score of 62.672. Victoria Boyle placed major accomplishment considering that ninth in the secondary finals with a Prior to Saturday's final., Fay had rolled Moffatt does not regularly practice and score of 61.602. through the tournament, going a perfect train with his fellow Snowboard Nova 6-0. Scotia peers, though he has a history Cross-country skiing with the coaching staff. "It was a good week. We had so much In the cross-country skiing relay, 4x3.75 fun, it was a great experience and we Moffatt currently studies and trains at kilometre race, the Nova Scotia female learnt so much. I guess we're just more the Carrabassett Valley Academy, locat-

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team finished in ninth place with a cu- multative time of 52:12.70. The men's team also came in ninth in their 4x5 kilometre race.

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Nova Scotia curlers, from left, Janique Leblanc, Karlee Burgess, Jennifer Smith and Mary Fay receive their silver medals following the women's curling final at the Canada Winter Games in Prince George, B.C., on Saturday night.

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