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Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association champions crowned!

MANITOULIN—Many champions have been crowned in the Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association (MMHA) in the past week.

In the U11 division, the Little Current Flyers won the MMHA ‘A’ division final. The team includes Boston Abotosaway, Thomas Anderson, Jack Bentley, Finlay Card, Ada Correa, Kailyn Inglis, Lynndra Madahbee Peltier, Leo Shonias, Jackson VanVolkingburgh, Elijah VanVolkingburgh, Brooke Varey, coach Mitchell Varey, assistant coach Peter VanVolkingburgh and trainer Chris Bentley.

The Manitowaning Wolves won the U11 division championship of the Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association.
The Manitowaning Wolves won the U11 division championship of the Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association.

The Manitowaning Wolves won the U11 ‘B’ division final. The team includes Ada-Lyn Cairns, Miah Hughson, Ella King, Priscilla Case, Cohen Metus, Mason Deacon, Alyeana McDermid, Trapper Cyr, Steven Gulyas, Jaden Huang, goalie Tatiana King and bench staff Chris King, Chris Cyr, Ray Moreau, and Christine Gulyas.

The Manitowaning Wolves won the U14 A division championship for the Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association.
The Manitowaning Wolves won the U14 A division championship for the Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association.

The U13 ‘A’ championship was won by the Manitowaning Wolves. The team includes Ava Hartley, Alexei Pelletier, Joshua McComb, Hudson Roque, Liam Metus, Chloe Moggy, Track Cyr, Walker Hagman, Steven Gulyas, Arabella Otosquaiob, head coach Blair Hagman, assistant coach Chris Cyr, manager Dawn Roque and trainer Laura Hagman.

The Mindemoya Thunder took the A division championship in the Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association playoffs.
The Mindemoya Thunder took the A division championship in the Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association playoffs.

In the under 18 division, the Mindemoya Thunder took the ‘A’ division championship. The team included Brayden Phelps, Landen Smith, TJ Green, Brodie Pennie, Liam Lariviere, Jack Pennie, Chase Becks, Jon Mende, Garrett Sheppard, Xavier Mara, Noah Thorpe, Sadie Bridgeman, Ava Fields, goalie Landon Hare, Abbie Heins, Rylan Carrick, Cash Duchene-Milne, head coach Kennedy Lanktree, assistant coaches Brian Phelps and Maddy Niven and manager Mel Carrick.

The Mindemoya Thunder won the Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association U15 A division championship.
The Mindemoya Thunder won the Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association U15 A division championship.

The Mindemoya Thunder won the U15 ‘A’ division championship. The team was made up of head coach Brian Stapleton, assistant coaches Darren Brown and Steve Redmond, manager April Watson, Tristan Cyr, Corie Brown, Josh Daniso, Lucas Brown (captain), Ethan Ense, Preston Kells-Riberdy, Brinley Watson, Jack Bridgeman (assistant captain) Thomas Redmond (assistant captain), Kohan Campbell, Jonathon Cooper (goalie), Sable Powsey, Steve Redmond (assistant coach) and April Watson, team manager.

The Mindemoya Thunder took the A division championship in the Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association playoffs.
The Mindemoya Thunder took the A division championship in the Manitoulin Minor Hockey Association playoffs.

The U13 Wiikwemkoong Hawks Thunder won the Island ‘B’ championship in their division. The team is made up of coaches Paygibe Wabano and Tim Ominika, manager Dakota Recollet and players Patience Manitowabi, Meeshen Meyers, Clayton Pedoniquotte, Sean Manitowabi, Kawnayah Osawamick, Zoey Recollet, Jolton Pitawanakwat, Terran Eshkawkogan, Shaianna Jackie, Emma Shigwadja, Cohen Wabano, Breeze Osawamick, Marissa Ominika, Shkwaandem Osawamick and Brayden Wabano.

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Tom Sasvari
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Tom Sasvari serves as the West Manitoulin news editor providing almost all of the editorial content of The Manitoulin West Recorder. Mr. Sasvari is a graduate of North Bay’s Canadore College School of Journalism and has been employed on Manitoulin Island, at the Manitoulin West Recorder, for more than a quarter-century. Mr. Sasvari is also an active community volunteer. His office is in Gore Bay.