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TEAM PEI PREPARES FOR ATLANTIC CHALLENGE CUP

 
 
Charlottetown – Hockey PEI will be well represented this coming weekend at the 15th Annual Atlantic Challenge Cup. The annual event showcases the best players in Atlantic Canada representing their respective provinces.

Twenty teams will converge on the Red Ball Internet Centre in Moncton, New Brunswick looking for an Atlantic Championship. The Atlantic Challenge Cup is the “Best of the Best” competition for Atlantic Canada’s top Under 15 and Under 18 Female, as well as the top Under 14, Under 15 and Under 16 Male Players.

In addition this year, each province will be showcasing their female and male teams that will compete at the 2011 Canada Winter Games in Halifax in February 2011.

Provincial teams from New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, will compete in the round robin event. Over 400 players, in five age divisions, will represent their province with pride and compete for the title of Atlantic Champion.

The Atlantic Challenge Cup is the culmination of the High Performance Programs in each of the aforementioned provinces. The High Performance Program at the provincial level has provided the players, staffs, and officials with an opportunity to develop, learn and challenge themselves as they strive for excellence.

Hockey PEI’s development process begun in April and will conclude with the Atlantic Challenge Cup. The players and staff continue to train and prepare as they await the opportunity to challenge themselves against their counterparts from the other Atlantic Provinces.

Keep up to date by checking out the Atlantic Challenge Cup website at www.atlanticchallengecup.com. The website contains team rosters, schedule and live scoring throughout the event.

Click here for Team PEI Rosters.

Island Officials Selected for Atlantic Challenge Cup

In addition to this being a great event for the selected players, Hockey PEI is proud to have officials represent the branch at these championships. The selected officials will have a chance to work games at these championships and have the same goal as the teams, as they also want to earn a spot in the gold medal games.

Officials selected for the championships are Referee AJ McInnis (Souris) and linesmen Aaron Fitzpatrick (Montague) and Curtis Hall (Charlottetown).

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
HOCKEY PEI
(902) 368-4334
 
 
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