santams have ‘excellent trip ‘ 3 -"T'vf By Pa‘t' ‘Psitaâ€"ï¬â€"â€"-. .H_,*__,; g romphmermgrntmimem _T:’M_-::::“ ...._..:mh“‘:““‘â€"hw 5 f A travelâ€"weary St. Marys ANAEF gngz)z;gi ?uss(:cfcoï¬rfzï¬glï¬essul?o gnded ‘ Sollentuna 4â€"1. f Bantam hockey team and family | _ The teams played with 18". all St. Marys marksmen were Billy f members arrived back in town on orange ball the si)z(e of a lenzl‘lismball Riordan, Josh Lambourn, Dave Sunday night at about 11:15 p.m. _| _ and sticks similar to field hgck _ ‘TorbetandJadenRopp. The blue and § The team played a total of 10â€" sticks. The nets ate larse betwe:z ‘ white outâ€"shot Sollentuna 32â€"21. hockey games and a ‘Bandy‘ match | . the size of a hockey and. soccer net. The ANAF Bantams‘ third game during their twoâ€"week trip to Sweâ€" | _ Each side used 10 players and a of the day on Friday was played back den. Their final tally in the hockey _ goaltender. , in Akersberga. The locals dropped a games was: three wins, six losses and "The Swedes like to use this game . / 15â€"3 decision to the host club, IFK one e to teach skatin Osteraker. s w g and handâ€"eye coâ€" R r The Bantams lost their first game | â€" ordination," Martin noted Josh Lambourn, with a pair, and 14â€"0 on Dec. 29 to Pinbackshallen in | _ "We lost 7â€"3 but our boys surâ€" i ie o in s u. ecrad . Marsta. St. Marys was outâ€"shot 61â€" ’ prised us with their excellent skating _ which trailed 8â€"1 after the first period 12 by ttlllis "elite" team, which is | and how fastthey picked up the game :;r;d1132-1 aftpr_twc;i Rsteraker helda apparently a "training" team fo â€"13 margin in shots. _ f Swedish national clu%. Le ?Sg'gould handle the ball. It was good Manager Dennis Martin summed . . "It‘s a select team," manager Denâ€" The ANAF Bantams‘ fifth game up that the 19 players, four manageâ€" nis Martin explained. "It‘s not like| was a 4â€"0 loss to Djurgarden in ment and 36 family members and your normal club. AnRA 73 clubhas,| Akersberga on Jan. 2. friends enjoyed an "excellent" overâ€" boss who are all bgm.inwl9§ and "This was another strong game for seas trip. . grow up in a specific area. These: _ St. Marys, even though we were outâ€" "We had great accommodations, boys aren‘t. They‘re brought in from _ $h9t30â€"18. We hadexcellentscoring great hospitality," he said. "Our boys the surrounding area. : __ chances," Martin reported. were perfect sportsman, I would say. (Coâ€"coach) Walter Tkaczuk said Renia Cup tourney I thought they represented the town that if he brought all these kids back| _ . LastThursday, Jan.4, the Bantams of St. Marys, both on and off the ice, : they‘d beat his (Jr. B) Lincolns." § headed to Taby for the Renia Cup as well as anybody could expect. The next stop was Gimo in northâ€" t0111matl:1n§nt. They went out and enjoyed themâ€" em Sweden, where the Bantams lost n their first game, strong goalâ€" selves but still played good hockey. , 2â€"0, tied 2â€"2 and won 2â€"0 in a dayâ€" . tending and goals by Jaden Ropp and § long tournament on Dec. 30. | _ Bentley Murray lifted St. Marys to a ; "The host community (Akâ€" | _ Scoring for St. Marys in the three | _ 2~1 win over Vasby. The locals then ersberga) put on an excellent proâ€" games were Josh Lamboum with _ 19St their next two games, 2â€"0 .to gram. The parents saw quite a bit of two, and Dean Sorensen and Mike _ [raneberg and 4â€"0 to the host Taby hockey but they also participated in McDonald. Most valuable players i club on Friday. j all the events and enjoyed themâ€" for the locals in the tourney were | In their final game of the tourney selves immensely. t goalie John Teahen, Jason M ; on Friday, the ANAF squad turned in 3 % o and Billy Riordan. i oftatt ? one of its "best efforts" and defeated ._ "As for myself, I found it a onceâ€" § #+ $ inâ€"aâ€"lifetime thing and I sure don‘t i Bandy‘ match | regret it." OnNew_ Year‘s Day, the Bantams [ 3 took part in a ‘Bandy‘ match. The-!’ f game was played on an ice surface | ; : \,’, § ; ,: ;,,,4/ â€" * ---râ€"‘.-.--»» j' C Haaer. T3 )‘ Herrraterce mespene m‘:' C 1“ i & C RONDic > 5> opripps â€"2 â€"~ ) > par $ .% . yme * % 4{’ f "lip n _z A _ P * â€" & f h on % m ds ® 4‘ = /‘ 7 e f s 4 “5 $ : NWm ', { ? A *#‘\" l .. s * %* ; > . » % i ® i pmites c cortitet # . & ',.~ _‘ 5 2 y ‘.2"’? ," 6 ’ a 4 '-" ’ 2x yP 5) P / I . ‘ is ~~ ve J4 ? 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