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U15 Flyers – Tournament Champs

U15 Flyers were in Morley last weekend for the Cochrane Tournament.
They lost the first game to the host team (who later went on to win gold). But then went on to win the remaining 3 games, not allowing even one goal and clinched Third place.
Way to go, team!! 👹🥉
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U13 Whalers – Silver Medal winners

The U13 Whalers took home a silver medal in the Rowan Beckie Memorial Tournament last weekend in Taber. They lost to Maple Creek in an epic final game which went to OT and a shootout. This tournament was put on in memory of a young hockey player who tragically lost his life in February 2023. The team was commended for their respectful and positive attitudes shown by the players, coaches and parents. This embodied what the vision was for this tournament to honour this young player.
Congratulations Whalers – way to represent our league and city!
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U15 AAA SEAC Tigers – Hounds Tournament Champs

Congratulations to our U15 AAA SEAC Tigers on winning the annual Hockey Hounds U15 AAA Tournament.
This tournament is the second longest running tournament in Western Canada and only the SECOND time in history that a Medicine Hat team has won. The last time being 1999. WAY TO GO, TEAM! 👏🙌
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U17AAA SEAC Tigers – Cancer Game

The SEAC Tigers U17 AAA hockey team hosted their Cancer Awareness Game on Sunday, Nov. 10 raising $11, 866.73 for the Margery E. Yuill Cancer Centre in Medicine Hat.
This sets a new fundraising record for the annual game, surpassing last year’s total of $5,734.35
The Tigers are members of the Alberta Elite Hockey League and were joined by the Lethbridge Headwater Hurricanes for the game to recognize those affected by cancer.
Honoured at the game were individual who have battled or are currently battling cancer.
This included Tigers goalie Carson Jerome, a parent of a former SEAC Tigers player Danae Collier, and an uncle of a current SEAC Tigers player Denny Seibel.
Fundraising efforts included raffles, a silent auction, team made Caramel Popcorn sales, a 50/50 and sponsorship donations.
A large portion of the money raised will be used to help support local cancer patients with the costs associated with getting to treatment that is not offered in Medicine Hat.
An estimated 400 fans were in the stands at the Kinplex Arena for the contests, with the Hurricanes coming away with a close 6-5 win.
The Tigers players and coaching staff visited the Margery E. Yuill Cancer Centre for a tour on Oct. 24 to help them better understand the impact of their fundraising efforts.
Amazing job 👏

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U11A Ducks – team bonding

Our U11A Ducks participated in a team bonding event Friday night- Glow Bowling and Pizza at Panorama Lanes! It was great to watch the kids come out of their shells and really let their personalities shine – we saw displays of dance moves, singing along to the tunes, strikes and spares and gutter balls, all while being cheered on and supported by our Duck families! It was a fun night together off the ice, which we know will only bring everyone closer together on the ice and in the stands. 🥅❤️