‘Good, clean hockey’ at RE/MAX Cup

Some proceeds from hockey tournament benefit a child in Africa

100 Mile House goalie Chelsea Herperger made a stop during a game against Quesnel at the South Rec. Centre during the RE/MAX Cup Hockey Tournament on Jan. 17.

100 Mile House goalie Chelsea Herperger made a stop during a game against Quesnel at the South Rec. Centre during the RE/MAX Cup Hockey Tournament on Jan. 17.

Twenty-one teams took the ice at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre for the

RE/MAX Cup Hockey Tournament in 100 Mile House, Jan. 16-18.

The 12th annual event was a lot of fun, and partial proceeds from the weekend went to supporting a Senegalese child in West Africa.

Williams Lake Puck Dynasty, and the Canim Lakers, were the two victorious teams in the two ladies divisions.

On the men’s side, the local Old Stars took the 45-plus division; Kamloops won the 35-plus division; and Morningwood, which staged a late three-goal comeback in the final, won the recreational division.

Organizer Greg Lung says the weekend was a success.

“There were no fights and it was good, clean hockey, which is the main thing.”

 

100 Mile House Free Press