Carver Pearson, left, of the Prince Rupert Novice Seawolves — the Frank’s Auto 2 team — watches the play along with a Terrace opponent on Sunday afternoon, in the final game of the Coastal Classic Tournament, which saw 10 teams play 36 games. The tournament is non-competitive and encourages the kids to have fun and grow their hockey skills. There were three teams from Prince Rupert, two Terrace teams, two Kitimat teams, as well as teams from Smithers, Houston and Hazelton.

Carver Pearson, left, of the Prince Rupert Novice Seawolves — the Frank’s Auto 2 team — watches the play along with a Terrace opponent on Sunday afternoon, in the final game of the Coastal Classic Tournament, which saw 10 teams play 36 games. The tournament is non-competitive and encourages the kids to have fun and grow their hockey skills. There were three teams from Prince Rupert, two Terrace teams, two Kitimat teams, as well as teams from Smithers, Houston and Hazelton.

Coastal Classic

10 teams took part in the Coastal Classic Novice tournament in Prince Rupert on the weekend.

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