
Submitted By Steve on Thursday, December 31, 2015 (1191 views)
Having grabbed the Lucknow Legion Tournament championship, back in November, the Legion sponsored Kincardine PeeWee Kinucks had been showing some strong form, in preparation for the Regional Silverstick. In truth, we're talking about a team that little was expected from at the beginning of the season, following a continued exodus of talented players to AAA hockey. It's possibly this background that makes the teams progress even more impressive. Including the aforementioned Lucknow Tournament, these young Kinucks headed into the Silverstick with only 2 losses in the last 13 games. Their more recent victories were a 2-0 win over the BCH Ice Dogs and a 6-1 demolition of the Minto Mad Dogs.
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Submitted By Steve on Sunday, November 22, 2015 (915 views)
Maybe it was fate that on the week of November 11th, the Royal Canadian Legion Tournament in Lucknow would be won by the Legion sponsored Kincardine Pee Wee Kinucks?
Maintaining their hard working style, the Kinucks would claim victories over 4 different opponents to take the regional title home.
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Submitted By Steve on Wednesday, November 11, 2015 (670 views)
The Legion sponsored Kincardine Pee Wee Kinucks would deliver another hard working display at last weekends Bill Batten Tournament, in Exeter.
Following up from a tie and a loss against Listowell and Walkerton respectively, the Kinucks looked to build upon some solid early performances. The 2-2 Listowell result was particularly pleasing, against a team that hadn't even conceded a goal for several games! Building on an excellent goal tending performance from Ryan Tanner, the goals would come from the impressive Brett Hagan, with assists being attributed to Jacob Cuillerier and Cam Fletcher.
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Submitted By Steve on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 (672 views)
The Legion sponsored Kincardine Pee Wee Kinucks Rep team embarked upon their first tournament challenge, last weekend. Travelling to Tillsonburg, these players knew that they’d be facing some tough opposition in a well established tournament.
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