Alberta teams win Lawrence Weenie Cup
- EFN Staff | April 13, 2015
Both teams in the Sr Rec and Masters divisions hailing from Alberta came from behind and played three games back to back on Sunday to capture the coveted LWC Championship title. In the Sr Rec All Reserve Division it was the Enoch 440 team that battled back from the B side of the draw to defeat defending champions Witchekan Lake Bisons by a score of 5-3 in the A-B final.
Enoch squeaked by Peter Ballantyne earlier Sunday by a score of 2-1 to earn a berth to the championship game. Witchekan Lake Bisons had easily handled all their opposition cruising as winners of the A side before meeting the high flying Enoch 440 squad. The Enoch team had the momentum going in their favour and the Bisons could not stop the avalanche lead by former Medicine Hat Tigers forward (Tampa Bay Lightening draft pick) Darren Reid.
“Enoch simply had the momentum and the loud home crowd on their side in the old barn,” said LWC Founder and organizer Milton Tootoosis. “With some stellar goal tending by Blake Morin, a few good bounces and it was all over,” he added.
With Saskatchewan star forwards Trent Campbell and Aaron Starr, the Witchekan Lake Bisons raised the bar and the much anticipated final by the two reserve teams. “The game could have gone either way with so much offensive power, speed and solid goal tending,” said Tootoosis. “In short tournaments like this anything can happen in one game finals,” he said. Reid was chosen the MVP for the Sr Rec Division.
In the masters division it was Saddle Lake Warriors upsetting the Playboys in the A-B final. Mike Ball lead the Warriors with a three goal performance in the one game winner take all final. The Playboys lead by Jason Ahenakew and Dean Gerrard could not connect enough to finish off what appeared to be a sweep after easily winning the A side and trouncing the Warriors earlier on Sunday morning. Ball was chosen MVP for the masters division.
This was the first time the LWC tournament was taken outside of Saskatchewan borders after moving it around Sask over the past fourteen years. “Moving the event to Enoch this year proved a big hit for Saskatchewan teams. Seventy percent of the clubs travelled from Saskatchewan to Enoch this year which proved that the River Cree Resort and Casino and Edmonton is a much desired destination and a nice change” said Milton Tootoosis. The LWC committee is already planning for LWC XVI and a location will be announced in the months ahead. Team managers, players and fans are encouraged to visit the new website.
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