Manitoba
The Elkhorn Canadians featuring the Sanheim twins will take on the Virden Oil Kings in the all-Westman Bantam "A" final today at the Victoria Inn-Precision Tournament of Champions.
The Oil Kings dropped the Brandon Wheat Kings 7-1 in a semi-final matchup, while Elkhorn defeated The Pas 7-4 in the other to advance.
At Bantam AA portion of the tournament is complete with Notre Dame AA defeating Southest Blizzard 7-1 in the championship final. The Blizzard finished 1st in the Eastman Bantam AA league with a 20-1-0 record. Joey Ratelle had 4 goals in the championship game for Notre Dame. Ethan Bellisle and Patrick Normandeau each had 4 point games. Ratelle had 8-4-12 in the 5 game tournament.
In the consolation game, it was the powerful Russell Rams defeating Seine River 8-6. Russell found themselves in the consolation due to a pair of round-robin ties against Southeast and Morden. 1997 born forward and possible first round pick in the 2012 bantam draft, Rylee Zimmer led the tournament in scoring with 10-11-21 in 5 games. Jayce Hawryluk had 9-10-19. Zimmer had 4-4-8 in one game against Dryden.
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The 43rd annual KIBIHT will take place in Kamloops from April 6-10. This years tournament will feature 14 teams from all across Western Canada. Here is a look at this years entries.
Chilliwack Jr. Bruins
Hollyburn Huskies
Kamloops Jardine Blazers
Kelowna Jr. Rockets
Langley Eagles
North Shore Winter Club
North Vancouver Bantam A1
POE
Spokane Jr. Chiefs
Spruce Grove PAC Saints
Swift Current Kubos Raiders
Vernon Renegades
Warman Wildcats
Westside Warriors
A look over at the bantam playoffs on Vancouver Island now and it was a round-robin format featuring Victoria, Comox, Nanaimo and Cowichan Valley. Nanaimo was able to go undefeated, winning the round-robin, out-scoring their oppenents 14-3.
And in the bantam Tier 1 final, it was Nanaimo defeating Victoria 6-3 to win their league.
Kamloops will not be at Kibiht will be at Westerns
ReplyDeleteDon't they have to win the Province 1st??
ReplyDeleteKamloops will HOPEFULLY be at Westerns but they will have to play very well as there are several teams that could de-rail that...not sure who is doing the spooning here to stir things up
ReplyDeleteAside from Kamloops and BWC who else has a shot at it?
ReplyDeleteOnly 1 Alberta team?
ReplyDeleteKamloops heavy favorite. Shouldn't be close.
ReplyDeleteMore spooning....
ReplyDeleteI guess if you live under a rock you might not have heard the way most (not all) of the Kamloops players have been talking all season. Ironic that the post times coincide with school lunch break.
ReplyDeleteGood point on the lunch time posts...its too bad if it is most of the Kamloops kids doing these silly posts that they represent themselves in such a manner...they have a good team and really should know better
ReplyDeleteAre you people really going to fall for that! Kids today all have IPhones and Blackberrys that they can post from at anytime. Don't believe, just take a look at your kids Facebook and see how many are posting during class!
ReplyDeleteI would bet that the lunch time postings are actually coming from parents who actually have to work during the day and run at lunch hour to post!
That's funny! "My little darling would never follow the rules and keep his phone turned off during class. He would just post whatever he wants, whenever he darned well wants to"
ReplyDeleteYour right. Got to be the parents.
Well if the kids should know better then what can you say about the parents??? No wonder people not involved in hockey have some of the opinions they do about hockey parents....
ReplyDeleteSpruce Grove will challenge kamloops for the title as will POE, because Kamlloops, if in westerns, shouldn't take this tounrey too seriously. Also i thought Surrey and Abbotsford were going to be at this tournament. I thought that in ST. Albert final, Spruce Grove and Kamloops played a 1 goal game. So how will kamloops have it easy???
ReplyDeleteBlazers have beat the best at Medicine Hat and St Albert. Have 2 games against Kelowna; will win 2 straight.
ReplyDelete3 PCAHA teams will be in Provincials as Abby hosts. BWC and Abby are no push overs and with Seafair or Langley, and Cloverdale or Hollyburn also in the final four, they will also challenge Kamloops. I would say Odds on favorites to win the BC provincials (at this point) would be Kamloops and BWC at 2 to 1, Abby at 3 to 1, Seafair and Cloverdale at 5 to 1, and Langley or Hollyburn at 7 to 1. NSWC and Surrey at 10 to 1. Alberta is anyone's guess. Any thoughts on Alberta or Saskatchewan or manitoba odds to win thier provincials?
ReplyDeletewho is the favorite to represent Van Island
ReplyDeleteI hope kamloops is enjoying their view on their high horse.
ReplyDeleteBisons parent here, alot of people are not liking Kamloops comments or hockey, maybe save your comments for if or when yo knock them out. Personally, I hope Kamloops make to Westerns, I hope our kids have a chance to play them again.
ReplyDeleteAlso, before anyone rips me, I have no issues with BC teams, just that Kamloops beat the Bisons straight up, Good Luck to all!
hollyburn ahead of surrey?
ReplyDeleteFavorites to Win Westerns
ReplyDelete1 Kamloops- Medicine Hat and St Albert tourny wins
Easy playoffs in Okanagan and round robin provincial Championships.
Likely to be in Provincial Final.
Kamloops will win the Super Bowl next year and will dominate for the next decade in hockey....they have a 2005 who scored 42 goals in 12 minutes of scrimmage in Initiation B this week and will be AP for the Blazers starting the next round of playoffs plus he has a poster of Sidney Crosby in his bedroom and scouts already think he may be better than all the kids on BWC or in all of Alberta....
ReplyDelete8:29 that is hilarious!
ReplyDeletePretty weak looking tournament overall
ReplyDeleteSome very weak teams to go with the strong teams. Dont see Vernon winning a game
ReplyDeleteKamloops is a great team to watch. They have been coached well and they play like a team. Why not go watch them play and form your own opinions?
ReplyDeleteKamloops can be beat...
ReplyDeleteKIBIHTS: Never count out the blue collar Chilliwack team as a weak walk over. They held BWC to a 4-1 win with 2 BWC goals being PP. Chilliwack also had a 4-4 tie with ABBY this season. If they play the way they can...don't turn your back on them...Longfellow(13) and Westeringh(16) can skate and score, Gaultier(19) and Downing(11) can hit like anvils. Chilliwack could be the spoilers if nothing else...remember...any given team on any given day...
ReplyDeleteYes Kamloops can be beat. Notre Dame took it to them in Med hat exept the officating dictated the outcome.
ReplyDeleteDonny boy is sure to dominiate at KIBIHT
ReplyDeleteDonny boy is sure to dominate at the KIBIHT tournament, MVP candidate.
ReplyDelete3 55 they also got killed 16-1 so maybe BWC had a tough game, or was having a bad day.
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