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Canada Winter Games Teams Islanders Saved documents by halifax2U_1 Friday, October 11, 2019 at 11:35 a.m. Saturday, January 17, 2015 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 news·20150117·PB·0049 was a member of the Nova Scotia un- ° The Sydney Academy Wildcats foot- This document is destined for the exclusive use of the individual designated by Halifax-Public-Libraries and cannot be used for any other purpose or distributed to third parties. • All rights reserved • Service provided by CEDROM-SNi Inc. 3 Saved documents by halifax2U_1 Friday, October 11, 2019 at 11:35 a.m. 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. Got a note of interest with an accompa- nying photo if possible you would like to see appear in this weekly column? Send it to [email protected] along with a name and number. This document is destined for the exclusive use of the individual designated by Halifax-Public-Libraries and cannot be used for any other purpose or distributed to third parties. • All rights reserved • Service provided by CEDROM-SNi Inc. 4 CAPE BRETON POST B2 Saturday, January 17, 2015 SPORTS www.cbpost.com 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.
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