Langley Advance January 14 2011

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Bruins maul tourney foes Aldergrove finished 5-1 at a tournament in New West, held Dec. 27-30.

In the championship game, the Bruins earned a 3-1 win to capture the tournament title. “Hard work by every member of the Bruins throughout the six games of the tournament really paid off,” reported Something was “Bruin” in New Bruins manager Diane Pruss. “They all Westminster over the Christmas holidays. stepped up and played smart, exciting The Aldergrove Bruins put in a stellar hockey with few penalties.” performance, takThe Bruins ing top spot at the include Jason New Westminster Anderson, Richie Minor Hockey Baadsvik, Reece Midget A Rep Costain, Levi Tournament held Dewaal, Nolan Dec. 27-30. Dyck, Derek Gulka, After a fourMatt Johnston, game round robin, Steven Lawrence, the Bruins found Mike Nolan, themselves in secDarren O’Brien, ond place with a Bo Pedersen, Trent three win, one loss Ratzlaff, Ryan The Aldergrove Bruins gathered around the team record. Solotki, Cody trophy following their victory at the New Westminster The Aldergrove Stephenson, Kade Minor Hockey Midget A Rep Tournament. boys then faced Vilio, and goaltendAbbotsford A2 in ers Jeff Lieffering the semifinal. In a fast-paced, exciting and Dustin Pruss. Affiliate players were game, Aldergrove battled to a 5-3 win, Brody Dyck and Caleb Vilio. The team which put the Bruins in the gold medal is coached by Mark Butterworth, Bill game versus PoCo A2. Ratzlaff, and Mark Butterworth Jr.

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Spitfires snare gold at 8 Rinks The Langley Spitfires torched their opposition at the fifth annual Canuck Place Charity Hockey Tournament in Burnaby recently. The local bantam C team celebrated a gold medal victory at the post Christmas event, held at Burnaby 8 Rinks. The Canuck Place tourney is one of the largest minor hockey tournaments in the Lower Mainland and has featured more than 270 teams in the past five years. “The boys from Langley seemed invincible as they conquered game after game, playing with finesse and class, to win four in a row, taking them to the gold medal final

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The local bantam team defeated five foes, including Vancouver in the gold-medal final.

The Langley Spitfires wore gold medals around their necks after winning five games at the Canuck Place Charity Hockey Tournament. game against Vancouver,” reported Spitfires manager Connie Manning. The final was an evenly played game featuring outstanding goaltending from both teams. “In the end the Spitfires came out on top and together, with the coaches, celebrated a hard fought for, much deserved, gold medal,” Manning reported. “It was quite an achievement for our boys, their coaches, and the parents who came out every game

to support them.” The Spitfires include Chevy Pankoski-Manning, Aaron Flach, Gage Jensen, Kyle Moree, Brandon Galbraith, James Humble, Jesse Holdsworth, Alec Robson, Ben Stephensen, Tyler Walker, Justin Lecuyer, Dylan LoganGarlough, Cameron Gangloff, Levi Arabsky, and goaltenders Brett Reader and Dallas Lang. Coaches are Paul Robson, Tony Stephensen, and Dave Galbraith.

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