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Wesforyouthonline.ca Hockey Tournament Starts Thursday

The third annual WesForYouthOnline.ca High School Hockey Tournmanet in Walkerton, Hanover and Mildmay has been pushed back a day because of weather.

The tournament was supposed to start tomorrow but will instead start Thursday morning.  Eight high school boys teams and six girls teams are involved in the tournament.  Games will start 8:00am Thursday morning and continue through the day.

The medal games are Friday at 11:30am, 1:00pm and 2:30pm in Walkerton for the boys and in Mildmay for the girls.

Thursday, January 8

Hanover JDSS vs. FE Madill, 8:00am (girls) St. Mary's vs. Norwell, 9:15am (boys) FE Madill vs. Collingwood, 10:30am (girls) St. Mary's vs. Kincardine, 12:00pm (boys) JDSS vs. Collingwood, 1:15pm, (girls) St. Mary's vs. Collingwood, 2:30pm (boys)

Walkerton Sacred Heart vs. Jean Vanier, 8:00am (boys) Jean Vanier vs. Norwell, 9:15am (girls) Sacred Heart vs. FE Madill, 10:30am (boys) Sacred Heart vs. Jean Vanier, 12:00pm (girls) Sacred Heart vs. Walkerton, 1:15pm (boys) Sacred Heart vs. Norwell, 2:30pm (girls)

Mildmay All boys games Walkerton vs. FE Madill, 8:00am Collingwood vs. Kincardine, 9:15am Walkerton vs. Jean Vanier, 10:30am Collingwood vs. Norwell, 12:00pm Jean Vanier vs. FE Madill, 1:15pm Norwell vs. Kincardine, 2:30pm

 

Friday, January 9

Hanover JDSS vs. Norwell, 8:30am (girls)

Walkerton Collingwood vs. Sacred Heart, 8:30am (girls) Smiley Cup (b0ys), 10:00am Bronze Medal (boys), 11:30am Gold Medal (girls), 1:00pm Gold Medal (boys), 2:30pm

Mildmay FE Madill vs. Jean Vanier, 8:30am (girls) Bronze Medal (girls), 11:30am Silver Medal (girls), 1:00pm Silver Medal (boys), 2:30pm

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