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Proud to be part of your community! Thursday, March 17, 2016 | 48 Pages

Frontenac rep team makes All-Ontario hockey finals for first time in decades

The Frontenac Flyers are headed to the All-Ontario finals against the Sturgeon Lake Thunder. The team: Logan Chiasson, Blake Reid, Jimmy Gibson, Kaleb Baldwin, Nick Quesnel, Braden Dillon, Wesley Jackson, Jack Pixley, Graham Melkman, Evan Hollis, Tyson Young, Ryan Edmunds. Photo/Submitted

By Hollie Pratt-Campbell

Sports - For the first time in more than 20 years, a rep team from the Frontenac Community Arena has made it to the AllOntario hockey championship finals. On Friday, March 4 the novice Frontenac Flyers defeated the Bancroft Jets 5-4 in the league’s semi-finals, and moved on to face the Sturgeon Lake Thunder in the championship round over the weekends of March 12-13 and March 19-20. “It’s fantastic - good for the organization as well as the kids,” notes Al Pixley, president of the Frontenac Minor Hockey Association. “They’ve been working hard all year long.” While Pixley is hesitant to single out the Flyers’ ‘star players’, he explains that this team of seven and eight year olds excels at working together. “I would say they pass the puck really well, especially for being a young group. That’s usually pretty hard for a novice team, but this group of kids has been taught really well from their coach, Jason Quesnel, to pass the puck and I’d say that’s probably our biggest strength.” The winning streak comes as a nice boost for the league following the recent disappointing news that the Frontenac Community Arena did not make it into the Kraft Hockeyville finals, despite the best efforts of

those involved and the many tweets of support the organization received from the community. “Hockeyville was kind of a stab in the dark for us,” says Pixley. “We took a chance and we did get a ton of nominations. It is unfortunate we did not get accepted but we’re optimistic again to try again next year and you never know what can happen.” For now, though, the focus is on winning the championship series against Sturgeon Lake. Pixley’s advice to the team: work hard and play just like they have been. “They’ve all been really focused and determined this far into the season and we need them just to play their game and work as hard as they can.” The first two games in the best of five series will be played in Sturgeon Lake; the third and a possible fourth will be home games, played at the Frontenac Community Arena. Pixley is hoping to get a big crowd out to support the boys Friday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m., and again on Saturday, March 20 at 3 p.m. if necessary. “The boys were pretty excited because they had a good crowd out last Saturday night. That would be an extra boost to make them play harder.” Check KingstonRegion.com for updates on how the boys do in the series.

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