Southpoint Sun - March 9, 2022

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Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Team members in the pile somewhere are Chase McKim, Alex Antonios, Landen Long, Hudson Renwick, Alex Reissner, Nolan Mongeau, Sam Edwards, Zac Venebles, Levi Kuchta-Blatz, Aiden Little, Cole Rainville, Rowan Hayes, Nash McMurren, Patrick Rau, Landen Tiessen and Michael Miller. Cheering on his team, while watching for updates on his phone on a plane, was Alex Jackson. Photo submitted

Ravens advance to OMHAs

HOSPICE TOURNAMENT WINNERS

REGIONAL — Both the Southpoint Capitals U11 Blue team and the Southpoint Stars U13 squad won their respective divisions of the recent Hockey for Hospice event in Windsor. In the top photo are the U11 Blues, from left, Nolan Garnett, Nathan Verissimo, Luke Schmidt, Landen Tiessen, Zack Taylor, Carter Borges, Finn Bradley, Crawford Kimball, Nathan DiMilo and Cole Collins. In the bottom photo, the Stars, front row from left, are Portia Steel, Zoey Williams, Chloe Taylor and Isla Thiele. Back row, from left: Alexa Thiele, Ava Carreiro, Selina Gualtieri, Payton Insley, Grace Bedard, Taylor Lefaive, Natalie Edwards and Marla Amaral. Photos submitted

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ESSEX — The Essex-Southpoint Ravens U11AE team beat LaSalle this past Thursday to win the Bluewater playdowns and advance to the OMHA finals. It’s been a long road for the team to get to this point. When the year began, the coaches were out recruiting players to fill the roster instead of making cuts. The boys worked hard and developed through the season. The team finished in third place but continued to improve as time went on. Last Thursday was the team’s final game of the Bluewater playdowns and they needed an outright win against the unbeaten LaSalle team to clinch first in the playdown. The Ravens didn’t waste any time get-

ting started. Alex Antonios scored 3:21 into the game, assisted by Alex Reissner and Landen Tiessen, followed a minute later by Levi Kuchta-Blatz, unassisted, and another by Michael Miller, assisted by Antonios. Shortly into the second period, Levi Kuchta-Blatz netted his second goal, the game winner, on a pass from Nash McMurren, and McMurren put in one more, unassisted, a few minutes later. LaSalle pushed in the third period, scoring three goals, but thanks to goaltender Aiden Morgan they were unable to catch the Ravens, who will now play in the OMHA Tournament in Barrie April 1-3.

U15 Stars face Chatham, London LEAMINGTON — The U15A Southpoint Stars recently lost 3-0 to Chatham for the first time. On Sunday, Feb. 27 they travelled to London and played the London Minor Devilettes twice. The team won the first

game 5-1 in dominant fashion with goals going to Addison Minello (2), Meridith Coulter, Elizabeth Arthree and Brynn Bellmore. The win went to Grace Ondracka. The team came up short in the second game, losing

2-1. The lone goal went to Brynn Bellmore and the loss to Cassie Isberg. The Stars outplayed London but just could not capitalize on opportunities.

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U12 Ravens win a pair of games

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U9 squad drops game to Erie North Shore

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Blue U13 team beats Essex

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Lindsay Memorial produces memorable games

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U15 Stars face Chatham, London

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Ravens advance to OMHAs

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HOSPICE TOURNAMENT WINNERS

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Sharks wrap up regular campaign

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Flyers win three in-a-row

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Council going to closed captions

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Close action in senior men’s hockey

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Local curling team qualifies for provincials

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Province increasing seniors community grant funding

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A tribute to Bob McCracken

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March Break programs being held in Kingsville

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Free tax help available at Half Century Centre

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Chili cook-off at Half Century Centre remains popular

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Province extends Wheatley residents assistance program

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Arts at the Marina returning on Canada Day weekend

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Local donations fill a plane for Ukraine

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Leamington native brings ‘Loads of Love’ to Ukraine

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