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THE 34th ANNUAL (2011/12) MAC'S TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS:

Congratulations to Russia Severstal/Locomotiv for winning the male division Mac's Cup, and to finalists, the UFA Bisons.
Congratulations to the Regina Rebels for winning the female division Mac's Cup, and to finalists, the Edmonton Thunder. 

Championship Finals Games were broadcast live on Shaw TV. Viewers in Western Canada and Northern Ontario can Taped Reruns throughout January on their local Shaw TV channel (check local listings) or Channel 299 on Shaw Direct (satellite). 
Copies of the broadcast are eligible to be purchased by contacting Shaw TV at 403.539.6711 and formally requesting them. 



Mac’s Tournament Scholarship Winners
Pool 1 : Dale Nerland (UFA Bisons)
Pool 2 : Michael Statchuk (Prince Albert Mintos)
Pool 3 : Tyler Dea (St. Albert Sports Raiders)
Pool 4 : Keaton Burke (Calgary Northstars)
Pool 5 : Nick Josephs (Calgary Flames)
Pool 6 : Lindsay Cox (St Albert Kal-Tire Slash)
Pool 7 : Sienna Cooke (Vancouver Fusion)
Pool 8 : Alexandra Frisk (Fraser Valley Phantoms)

Mac’s Tournament All-Stars
First Team Male   ---  Female:
Goal:  Wilson Sproule (UFA Bisons)   ---   Emily Mitchell (St. Albert Kal-Tire Slash)
Defense:  Brandon Tkachuk  (Calgary Flames)   ---   Nikki Watters-Matthes (Regina Rebels)
Defense:  Michael Statchuk (Prince Albert Mintos)   ---   Kelsey Thiessen (Saskatoon Stars)
Forward:  Riley Whittingham (Calgary Northstars)   ---   Jessica Sekulic (Edmonton Thunder)
Forward:  Kyler Hehn (St. Albert Sports Raiders)   ---   Lauren Zary (Saskatoon Stars)
Forward:  Adam Fauchoux (Prince Albert Mintos)   ---   Alexandria Serpico (Calgary Flyers)

Second Team Male   ---   Female:
Goal:  Devin Green (Calgary Northstars)   ---   Samantha Ridgewell (Saskatoon Stars)
Defense:  Bobby Zinkin (Calgary Northstars)   ---   Kelsie Lang (Edmonton Thunder)
Defense:  Brycen Martin (Calgary Buffaloes)   ---   Madison Sands (Fraser Valley Phantoms)
Forward:  Brett Boehm (Beardy’s Blackhawks)   ---   Rachel Johnson (Edmonton Thunder)
Forward:  Reid Duke (Calgary Royals)   ---   Kaitlin Willoughby (A&W Bears)
Forward:  Eugeny Lyzin (Severstal/Locomotiv)   ---   Jessica Kampjes (St. Albert Kal-Tire Slash)


Mac's Tournament Male Awards:
Bracko Brothers Oak Shoppe Most Sportsmanlike Team Trophy: Prince Albert Mintos
The Westin Calgary Tournament Most Valuable Player Award: Wilson Sproule (UFA Bisons)
Top Scorer Award (Tie): Brett Boehm (Prince Albert Minots), Riley Whittingham (Calgary Northstars), Brandon Tkachuk (Calgary Flames)
Ricoh Plus/Minus Award: Reid Duke (Calgary Royals)

Calgary Hitmen/Calgary Flames Most Sportsmanlike Player: Kyle Hehn (St. Albert Sports Raiders)
Sundance Plumbing and Heating Limited Best Defensemen: Michael Statchuk (Prince Albert Mintos)

Winner’s Circle Trophies and Awards Top Goaltender Award: Wilson Sproule (UFA Bisons)
The Joe Kryczka Memorial Trophy for Outstanding Coach, sponsored by National Bank Financial: Tim Leonard (Prince Albert Mintos)

Mac's Tournament Female Awards:
Most Sportsmanlike Team: Calgary Flyers
LA Media Top Scorer Award (Tie): Jessica Sekulic (Edmonton Thunder), Jaycee Gebhard (Saskatoon Stars), 
& Alexandria Serpico (Calgary Flyers)
Bonasera Sports Bar Plus/Minus(Tie):  Amy Boucher (Edmonton Thunder) Lindsay Cox (St. Albert Kal-Tire Slash),
& Nicole Simmonds (St. Albert Kal-Tire Slash)

Geo-Con Concrete Cutting Most Sportsmanlike Player: Rachel Johnson (Edmonton Thunder)
Best Goaltender: Emily Mitchell (St. Albert Kal-Tire Slash)
Sunset Awning Best Defenseman: Nikki Watters-Matthes (Regina Rebels)
Deer Bridge Plumbing & Heating Outstanding Coach Award: Doug Folk - (Regina Rebels)


The Mac’s Tournament Committee would like to support the Russia Severstal/Locomotiv AAA Midget team in their efforts to raise funding for the families of the victims of the Yaroslavl plane tragedy.

Please click on the logo below for more details (using your browser's translation feature):


Thanks for your support!  

-Mac’s Tournament Committee


January 1 2008 Championship Day Summary

1/1/2008

Swift Current Wildcats and Russia Severstal win the 2007/08 Mac's Championships

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December 31st Game Updates

12/31/2007

Russia will play Vancouver in the male final, while Red Deer faces off against Swift Current in the female final.

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Day #5 Game Updates

12/30/2007

Male Division Playoffs are set as 4 Calgary area teams (Bisons, Buffaloes, Royals, Northstars) make the playoffs, joining Vancouver Giants, Russia Severstal, Prince Albert Mintos and Tisdale Trojans.

On the female side, the Notre Dame Hounds and Lloydminster Steelers battle it out for the division lead, and tie.

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