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麻豆精选 minor hockey team heads to Quebec for coveted tournament in 2019

The Jr Rockets will represent 麻豆精选 for the first time in over 15 years
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A pinnacle of minor hockey lies only 4,500 kms to the east of 麻豆精选, in Quebec City: the 60th Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament in Feb. 2019. This anniversary edition of the tournament is remarkable for Okanagan hockey fans because 麻豆精选 will be sending a representative team for the first time in over 15 years, the 麻豆精选 pee-wee tier 1 Jr Rockets.

The tournament鈥檚 unparalleled history glitters with the names of hockey legends, including Howe, Lafleur, Lemieux, Roy, Stamkos and Gretzky, who still holds the single season goal scoring record.

麻豆精选 Pee-Wee Tier 1 head coach and former Vancouver Canuck, Byron Ritchie, played in the tournament twice and has fond memories of his experience.

鈥淧laying in front of a huge crowd for first time was incredible, and the whole vibe around the city of Quebec was electric,鈥 said Ritchie. 鈥淓ven the activities away from the rink are still memorable; tube rides down manmade ice slides, and skating on all the outdoor rinks was pretty incredible for a kid from Vancouver.鈥

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With over 200,000 spectators taking in the 12 day event, and several teams from the US and Europe, as well as Australia, Japan and Mexico, the experience could benefit players on both a cultural and a hockey level.

12 year-old Jr Rocket forward, Maddix McCagherty, is excited.

鈥淲e are so lucky to have been chosen. I鈥檝e never been to Quebec before, where they speak a different language. It鈥檚 really cold there too, and it鈥檒l be neat to see the ice sculptures and other outdoor activities,鈥 said Maddix. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 wait to play in front of so many people, it鈥檒l be like playing in a WHL game.鈥

While teams apply for the tournament in the summer, performance is monitored by a selection committee, and only the best are accepted. Despite the teams success this season, acceptance into the tournament was a shock,

鈥淚t was a complete surprise as we expected the winter clubs (the typically dominant North Shore & Burnaby) to again represent British Columbia,鈥 said team manager Brigget Tansem. 鈥淏ut this year the Quebec Tournament committee chose two minor hockey teams, ourselves and Semiahmoo.鈥

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Perhaps the biggest summit to scale for the team, however, will be raising enough money so that all players can attend. Team fundraising co-ordinator, Marni Adams, informs that the team has begun raising money, and will launch a fund-raising push in the New Year.

Interests in financially supporting the team鈥檚 trip to the Quebec tournament can contact Marni at marni_l@telus.net.

鈥 Files from Steve Cawley

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