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Memorial Marauders carrying momentum heading into Mae Kibyuk Memorial Green and Gold Hockey Tournament

Jack MacPhee of the Memorial Marauders keeps a close eye on the puck during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney last week. MacPhee will be a key piece to the Marauders success this weekend at the annual Mae Kibyuk Memorial Green and Gold Hockey Tournament. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST.

Jack MacPhee of the Memorial Marauders keeps a close eye on the puck during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney last week. MacPhee will be a key piece to the Marauders success this weekend at the annual Mae Kibyuk Memorial Green and Gold Hockey Tournament. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST.

NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. — It’s been six years since the Memorial Marauders last won the Mae Kibyuk Memorial Green and Gold Hockey Tournament, but the Sydney Mines school hopes to change that this year.

The Marauders will host the annual tournament this week, beginning today and running until Sunday at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.

Along with the Marauders, the six-team tournament will also feature the four local high schools – Riverview Ravens, Glace Bay Panthers, and Sydney Academy Wildcats – as well as the Dartmouth Spartans and J.L. Ilsley Judges of Spryfield.

Memorial enters the tournament with a 1-2-0-0 record early in the Cape Breton High School Hockey League season. The club picked up its first win of the year last Sunday, defeating the Panthers 6-1 at Miners Forum in Glace Bay.

Marauders head coach Marc Lyle believes the momentum of the victory will lead into the club’s tournament opener against Glace Bay on Thursday night.

“They know they have what it takes to win,” said Lyle. “The key is to find consistency in the small details in their game, which will make them successful moving forward.”

 

Memorial Marauders logo. - Jeremy Fraser

The Marauders have 10 veteran players in their lineup who played in the green and gold tournament last November, an event won by the Dartmouth Spartans.

 

Lyle expects his team to have a strong showing at this year’s tournament and be in contention for a tournament title, which the school last won in 2016.

“Three games into the regular season, they’ve shown they are willing to never back down from a battle and compete to the very end,” said Lyle. “The work ethic and positive attitude gives us no reason to think otherwise.”


2022 MAE KIBYUK MEMORIAL GREEN AND GOLD TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE:
Host: Memorial Marauders
Teams: Memorial Marauders, Sydney Academy Wildcats, Riverview Ravens, Glace Bay Panthers, Dartmouth Spartans, and J.L. IIsley Judges

Thursday:
- 6 p.m. – Sydney Academy vs Riverview
- 7:45 p.m. – Memorial vs Glace Bay

Friday:
- 11 a.m. – Glace Bay vs Riverview
- 1 p.m. – Sydney Academy vs Dartmouth
- 2:45 p.m. – Riverview vs J.L. IIsley
- 4:30 pm. – Memorial vs Sydney Academy
- 6:15 p.m. – Dartmouth vs Glace Bay
- 8 p.m. – Memorial vs J.L. IIsley

Saturday:
- 9:30 a.m. – Dartmouth vs J.L. IIsley
- 1 p.m. – Quarterfinal Game
- 2:45 p.m. – Quarterfinal Game
- 6:15 p.m. – Semifinal Game
- 8 p.m. – Semifinal Game

Sunday:
- 11 a.m. – Championship Game

 

Nov 2, 2022

Memorial Marauders hand Glace Bay Panthers first loss of season in Cape Breton High School Hockey League action Sunday

Memorial Marauders logo.

GLACE BAY, N.S. - Six different goal scorers found the back of the net for the Memorial Marauders on Sunday, handing the Glace Bay Panthers their first loss of the Cape Breton High School Hockey League regular season.

The Marauders downed the Panthers 6-1 at the Miners Forum in Glace Bay on Sunday.

James Jobes, DJ Poirier, Lincoln MacKenzie, Kody Hatcher, Charlie MacMillan, and Lucas Gracie each fired home goals for the Marauders.

Tyson Boland had the lone goal for the Panthers.

Memorial's Jack MacPhee made 35 saves. Glace Bay's Brandon Cole stopped 14 of 20 shots.

The league's attention will now turn to the Mae Kibyuk Memorial Green and Gold High School Hockey Tournament, hosted by Memorial, beginning on Thursday at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.

Oct 31, 2022

Glace Bay Panthers defeat Sydney Academy Wildcats in Cape Breton High School Hockey League action Tuesday

Kent Wolodka of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, right, attempts to bat the puck out of the air as he goes to the net while Glace Bay Panthers goaltender Kristian MacKenzie looks on during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Tuesday. Glace Bay won the game 7-4.  JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST.

Kent Wolodka of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, right, attempts to bat the puck out of the air as he goes to the net while Glace Bay Panthers goaltender Kristian MacKenzie looks on during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre on Tuesday. Glace Bay won the game 7-4. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST.

SYDNEY, N.S. - The Glace Bay Panthers took the backend of the home-and-home series with the Sydney Academy Wildcats on Tuesday.

The Panthers defeated the Wildcats 7-4 in Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre.

Parker Hutchings scored twice, while Blake Snow, Pierce Hutchings, Kale MacNeil, Kale MacDonald, and Dylin White added goals for the Panthers (3-0-0-0).

Riley Crane fired home two goals, while Brayden Tubrett and Kent Wolodka chipped in with goals for the Wildcats (0-3-0-0).

Glace Bay's Kristian MacKenzie made 21 saves. Sydney Academy's Dylan Lesnick stopped 27 of 34 shots.

Regular season action continues on Thursday with Memorial hosting Riverview at 8:10 p.m. at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.


- Jeremy Fraser is the sports reporter for the Cape Breton Post. Follow him on Twitter @CBPost_Jeremy.

Oct 26, 2022

Kale McNeil's hat trick leads Panthers past Marauders in Cape Breton High School Hockey League Thursday

Glace Bay Panthers logo. - Jeremy FraserNORTH SYDNEY, N.S. - The Glace Bay Panthers kicked off their 2022-23 Cape Breton High School Hockey League season with a victory on Thursday night.

Kale McNeil powered the offence with a hat trick, scoring three times including twice in the first period and once in the third period, to lead the Panthers to a 5-1 win over the Memorial Marauders at Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.

Blake Snow and Pierce Hutchings also found the back of the net for the Panthers (1-0-0-0).

Jesse Ross had the lone goal for the Marauders (0-1-0-0).

Glace Bay's Kristian MacKenzie made 16 saves. Memorial's Jack MacPhee stopped 23 of 28 shots.

High school hockey action continues on Sunday when the Panthers host the Sydney Academy Wildcats at 7 p.m. at Miners Forum in Glace Bay.


- Jeremy Fraser is the sports reporter for the Cape Breton Post. Follow him on Twitter @CBPost_Jeremy.

Oct 21, 2022

Riverview Ravens spoil Sydney Academy Wildcats home opener to kick off Cape Breton High School Hockey League season

Rylan Perry of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, middle, works his way through Riverview Ravens teammates Ryan Beaton, left, and Aidan Stanwick during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre, Tuesday. Riverview won the game 6-0. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST.

Rylan Perry of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, middle, works his way through Riverview Ravens teammates Ryan Beaton, left, and Aidan Stanwick during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre, Tuesday. Riverview won the game 6-0. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST.

SYDNEY, N.S. - The Riverview Ravens kicked off the 2022-23 Cape Breton High School Hockey League regular season with a victory on Tuesday.

The Ravens spoiled the Sydney Academy Wildcats home opener, blanking the team 6-0 at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre.



Luc Sampson had two goals, while Matthew LeBlanc, Keigan Geizer, Ryan Beaton, and Curtis Fogarty chipped in with single markers for the Ravens (1-0-0-0).

The Wildcats' record stands at 0-1-0-0.

Riverview's Andrew Burke made 16 saves for his first career high school shutout. Sydney Academy's Brody Campbell turned aside 39 of 45 shots.

Cape Breton High School Hockey League action continues on Thursday when the Memorial Marauders host the Glace Bay Panthers at 7:20 p.m. at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.  

Oct 19, 2022

Preview: Cape Breton High School Hockey League to feature veteran-filled lineups for the 2022-23 season

Nolan Brophy of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, right, fires a shot on goal as he’s pressured by Nick Johnson of the Memorial Marauders during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre last season. The Cape Breton High School Hockey League will open on Tuesday with Sydney Academy hosting Riverview at 7 p.m. at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST
Nolan Brophy of the Sydney Academy Wildcats, right, fires a shot on goal as he’s pressured by Nick Johnson of the Memorial Marauders during Cape Breton High School Hockey League action at Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre last season. The Cape Breton High School Hockey League will open on Tuesday with Sydney Academy hosting Riverview at 7 p.m. at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST
SYDNEY, N.S. — After completing a successful season in 2021-22 that only saw one disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cape Breton High School Hockey League will again aim for normalcy this season.
The league will officially drop the puck on the 2022-23 campaign tonight with the Sydney Academy Wildcats hosting the Riverview Ravens at 7 p.m. at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre.

Glace Bay and Memorial will open on Thursday at 7:20 p.m. at the Emera Centre Northside in North Sydney.

Like in previous years, the league will feature four teams including the defending champion Panthers, Marauders, Wildcats, and Ravens. 

As league play begins, three of the four teams will have nine or more veteran players returning from last season, which is expected to provide plenty of entertainment for high school hockey fans in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.

Tournament play will once again resume this year and all four schools are planning to host their events.

The first tournament on the schedule will be the Mae Kibyuk Memorial Green and Gold Tournament slated for Nov. 3-6 in North Sydney, while the Panther Classic will be played Dec. 8-11 in Glace Bay. Sydney Academy's Blue and White tournament is scheduled for Jan. 12-15 at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre, and Riverview's Red Cup Showcase will be played Feb. 2-5 in a location to be announced at a later date.

Here's a breakdown of all four teams for the 2022-23 season:

 

Glace Bay Panthers

The Panthers enter the season coming off a championship year, which saw the club knock off Riverview in three games in the league final to advance to the School Sport Nova Scotia provincial championship tournament.

Although the Panthers will be the defending champions, a large portion of their 2021-22 roster is no longer with the team with 12 players graduating from the program at the end of last season.

Glace Bay will have seven returning players from last season including newly named captain Parker Hutchings along with defenceman Lochlan Pilling, who head coach Dwayne Doucet says will log key minutes of the club's backend.

"We have a lot of new faces around the room," said Doucet of his team. "Fortunately, all of these guys have all played high levels of hockey, so we still have high expectations to defend our title."

Among the newcomers to the team include forwards Brayden MacDonald and Blake Snow. The two played with the Cape Breton Jets of the Nova Scotia Under-16 'AAA' Hockey League last season and were key offensive producers for the club.

"We feel our forward group is one of the strongest we have ever had," said Doucet, admitting the club is approaching this season with basically a brand-new squad.

"Our defensive group is also strong with three returning players from last year that will definitely help the cause."

For the first time in recent years, fans won't see the names Darian McInnis and Owen Coombes in goal for the Panthers. The club will have two rookie netminders in Kristian MacKenzie and Brandon Cole between the pipes.

"They're very good," said Doucet. "We think they'll have no problem adjusting to the speed of the league."

With a highly competitive league expected this season, Doucet couldn't pinpoint for sure where the Panthers expect to be in the standings.

"With the number of new players we have, it will take time for them to all get on the same page with our systems," said Doucet. "The late start doesn't leave us with a lot of practice time before our games start but we truly believe, by the end of the season, we will be one of the top teams."

2021-22 Glace Bay Panthers Statistics:

  •  Standings: First overall
  •  Record: 16-0-0-0
  •  Goals for: 78
  •  Goals against: 28

 

Riverview Ravens

Riverview may not have won the league championship last year, but with a young team who experienced the ride to the final, there are high expectations for the Coxheath-based club.

The Ravens will welcome back nine players including six forwards and three defencemen. Among the veteran players back for another season include Royce Balcom and Gahan Rector, both of whom had strong Grade 10 campaigns in 2021-22.

Ravens head coach Jordan Moss expects his roster to be competitive but noted he expects the league to be tight with lots of veteran presence.

"We feel we're a fully balanced team from our forwards right through to our goaltending," said Moss. "We have a heavy veteran presence in all positions, and then a few younger guys to learn from them as the year goes on."

Offensively, Balcom finished second in the league in 2021-22 with 10 goals and 24 points, while Rector was second on the team in points (20) with nine goals and 11 assists.

On the backend, the club will be led by newly named captain and third-year player Matthew LeBlanc. The team will also welcome Braedy MacKenzie, who played the last two years with the Sydney Mitsubishi Rush of the Nova Scotia Under-18 Major Hockey League.

In the net, the team will have a pair of new faces in Andrew Burke and Ryan MacDonald. Burke was part of the Rush program last year, while MacDonald played in the New Waterford Minor Hockey Association.

"We felt we progressed well last season and with a good core coming back from that team, we hope to build off that and win a league title," said Moss. "We want to have a chance to battle for a provincial title."

2021-22 Riverview Ravens Statistics:

 Standings: Second overall

  •  Record: 10-4-1-1
  •  Goals for: 63
  •  Goals against: 48

 

Sydney Academy Wildcats

Since returning to the league, the Wildcats have seen some growing pains when it comes to the win column, but the club hopes that will change this season with the oldest roster in the league.

Sydney Academy will have 11 returning players from last season including forward Kent Wolodka, who head coach Sheldon Surette feels with have a key impact on the club's offence.

"Kent is a big, strong, power forward with a heavy shot and we expect him to have a great year," said Surette. "We are hoping to be competitive again this year. With our new additions and strong returning players, we hope to be in each and every game — offence should not be an issue with our team."

Among the new faces this season for the Wildcats is forward Riley Crane, who spent the last two years with the Sydney Mitsubishi Rush.

On defence, Sydney Academy will lean upon co-captain Rylan Perry to lead the way. Surette said the veteran can provide offence and play a physical game when needed to help the team have success.

Both Liam Collings and Daniel MacGillivary graduated from the program last season, leaving the Wildcats searching for two new goaltenders. The team will have Brody Campbell and Dylan Lesnick between the pipes.

"They will be battling for the starting position," said Surette. "We hope to have a solid effort from both all season."

Surette acknowledged the progress his team has made over the last five seasons, noting the club started from scratch when they returned to the league.

"The kids have really bought in, have listened, learned and worked hard to be competitive — they deserve all the credit," said Surette. "I feel they will compete this season and be right there in the end looking for a championship."

2021-22 Sydney Academy Wildcats Statistics:

  •  Standings: Third overall
  •  Record: 4-11-1-1
  •  Goals for: 49
  •  Goals against: 78

 

Memorial Marauders

Another team that hopes to be in the hunt for a championship this season is the Memorial Marauders, who, like Riverview and Sydney Academy, will ice several veteran players from last season.

The Marauders will have 10 returning players from the 2021-22 club but despite that fact, head coach Marc Lyle said he isn't putting any extra pressure on the players to perform.

"Fans can expect this group to be very hard working with the expectation they will improve on a game-by-game basis," he said. "We like the combination of skill, work ethic, and hockey IQ we have in our lineup. It could be a recipe for success and see us take another step forward."

Returnees Daniel Young and Lucas Gracie will be among the players the Marauders hope will take the next step when it comes to offensive production this season. Young was second on the team in points (13) last season with nine goals and four assists, while Gracie had two goals and five points.

On the blueline, James Jobes, Brayden MacDonald and Keagan MacKenzie are players to watch. Lyle said MacDonald and MacKenzie's composure with the puck has impressed the club's coaching staff early on.

In goal, Jack MacPhee will return for another season and will look to improve on his successful Grade 10 year with the club.

"He is very calm, composed and gives us a chance to win every night," said Lyle.

2021-22 Memorial Marauders Statistics:

  •  Standings: Fourth overall
  •  Record: 2-13-0-1
  •  Goals for: 37
  •  Goals against: 73
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