The A Division winners were Juan De Fuca with a 5-4 win over Coquitlam. Juan De Fuca’s tournament MVP was Cole Pickup and Travis Pollack was Coquitlam’s.
The B Division was won by Vernon over Port Coquitlam 6-0, it was 2-0 with 10 minutes to go in the 3rd. Valencia Yordanova was Port Coquitlam’s MVP and Curtis Sexsmith was Vernon’s.
The C Division was won by Wenatchee 4-1 over Victoria Racquet Club B2. Dylan Gambrell and Tomba Huddlestan were the respective MVPs on these two teams.
The balance of the MVPs were;
Campbell River Jamie Severs
Peninsula Eagles Nathan Looysen
Saanich Braves Andrew Bushby
Vancouver T-Birds Sean Gillespie
Victoria Minor Hockey Marcus Daly
Victoria Racquet Club B1 Jordan Parmar
Which other players stood out in the tournament? I heard Vernon and Jaun De Fuca had some great players. Any news from scouts?
ReplyDeleteTravis Pollock from coq stood on his head in the a semi final vs Campbell River had to have had over 50 shots didn't do quite as well in the final vs Jdf
ReplyDeleteJeff bochon from vernon got the hat trick in the finals played unreal all tournment and still a call up rom tier 2
ReplyDeleteJeff bochon from vernon got the hat trick in the finals played unreal all tournment and still a call up rom tier 2
ReplyDeleteHe didn't do much else all tournament just a few lucky goals set up for some nice goals
ReplyDeleteHes a hard worker tho thats for sure!
ReplyDeleteI think he showed a lot of hard work, and seemed to have a little bit of a scoring touch. He is small though. Isnt he a 97 born player too?
ReplyDeleteHe is but im sure he grow over this summer. And yes he is a 97 , and he sure does ha a scoring touch always in the right place at the right time.
ReplyDeleteIm sure he be a very strong player ont he team next year.
Jeffs a decent little player with good enough hands if he can get to the net, but lets get it straight. That Vernon team has struggled with injuries since 4 games into league season. 3 casts, 2 splints, a bad upper body injury, a blown out knee and other players keeping injuries to themself, the reason for a call up or 2 explains itself and has nothing to do with brilliance.
ReplyDeleteI hear these posts about the kid are turning up on all the blogs and forums including one for the 2011 bantam draft. 1996s are elegible for the draft this year and the dub like them big. Whether its the player, a parent or grandparent doing the pumping, these posts don't endear the kid to his team mates and scouts see what they see, they don't need to be told what to notice. I seriously question the wisdom of pumping a kid who doesn't break 100 pounds or 5 foot tall for the dub. Yes the young man works hard but hes no standout on a struggling tier 1 team where work ethic is common to most.
Vernon does have some big kids that could potentially go in this years draft. I watched them this weekend and #20, #10 and #15 stood out to me as WHL potential players. I think they are all 1996 DOB.
ReplyDeleteIt is just a friend trying to help him out
ReplyDeleteand how do you no that ?
ReplyDeleteI think Jordan Parmar played outstanding for the racquet club. Great speed and excellent vision. Heard he was just coming off a broken wrist to. Hard worker. Please tell me what you think.
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