The Citizen - Feb. 14, 2025

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Friday, February 14, 2025

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Five now registered in riding By Shawn Loughlin The Citizen

Incoming The 13th annual Doug Perkes Memorial Tournament for U13 teams was held in Seaforth and Hensall over the weekend, bringing teams together from all over southwestern Ontario. While the Mid-Huron Huskies fell to the Parry Sound Shamrocks in the B Final, it was the

Blyth Brussels Crusaders who claimed gold in the C Final, beating the South Huron Sabres in the championship game. Above, those same Huskies took on the Schomberg Red Wings in Saturday morning action which ended in a 5-4 victory for the host team. (John Stephenson photo)

Five candidates have now officially put their names forward in the hopes of becoming the next MPP of Huron-Bruce, including incumbent Progressive Conservative MPP Lisa Thompson, after Ontarians go to the polls on Feb. 27. Thompson is now joined by Ian Burbidge of the Ontario Liberal Party, Nick McGregor of the New Democratic Party, Matthew Van Ankum of the Green Party and Zack Weiler of the New Blue Party. Thompson, who has served as the Minister of Education, Minister of Government and Consumer Services, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and, most recently, the Minister of Rural Affairs, was first elected in 2011, upsetting long-time local representative Carol Mitchell. She has since been re-elected in 2014, 2018 and 2022. This will be her fifth election. Burbidge, who will represent the riding for the Liberal Party, grew up in Simcoe and Port Dover, but moved to Kincardine in the early 1980s to teach math and music. He now lives near Port Elgin with his wife Sandy and their pets. The Green Party has selected a familiar face, Matthew Van Ankum, as its candidate for this election. A second-generation farmer in Continued on page 19

Crusaders win in Seaforth, host Jamborees By Shawn Loughlin The Citizen It’s an exciting time to be a Blyth Brussels Crusaders fan, with a prestigious tournament win over the weekend for one team and playoffs on the horizon for a handful of others. Just down the road in Seaforth, the U13 LL Crusaders won the 13th annual Doug Perkes Memorial Tournament, defeating the South Huron Sabres in the tournament’s

“C” Championship Final game. Play for the locals began last Friday morning with a 5-2 loss to the Mid-Huron Huskies and an 8-6 win over the Schomberg Red Wings, followed by a 6-2 loss to the Saugeen Valley Steelheads. That led to a semi-final victory over the Arthur Vipers by a score of 6-0 later on Saturday and then a 4-1 win over the South Huron Sabres in the “C” Championship Final on Sunday to win the gold. As for the playoff picture, five

Crusader teams have playoff series in their future, but just one team has played its first playoff game. On Feb. 9, the U11 Rep team played the Kinucks in Kincardine and lost by a score of 3-2. The team now has playoff games scheduled against the Saugeen Shores Storm (Feb. 15 in Brussels), Mitchell Meteors (Feb. 19 in Brussels), Kincardine Kinucks (Feb. 21 in Brussels), Saugeen Shores Storm (Feb. 22 in Southampton), Huron-Bruce

Blizzard (Feb. 25 in Lucknow), Mitchell Meteors (Feb. 26 in Mitchell) and Huron-Bruce Blizzard (Feb. 28 in Brussels). The U13 Rep team has two pairs of playoff games on the schedule, first with the Wingham Ironmen (Feb. 18 in Wingham and Feb. 22 in Blyth) and then with the Mount Forest Rams (Feb. 23 in Mount Forest and March 1 in Blyth). The U15 Rep Crusaders have three pairs of games on the schedule for their playoff run thus

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far. First, the team will play the Listowel Cyclones on the road on Feb. 17 and then at home in Brussels on Feb. 18, followed by games with the Shallow Lake Lakers, first in Blyth on Feb. 22 followed by a game on the road on Feb. 24, and the Huron-Bruce Blizzard on March 1 in Blyth and March 3 in Ripley. The U18 Rep team has six playoff games on the schedule: Feb. 20 against the Ironmen in Wingham, Continued on page 9

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