Thanks for "The High Praise", News, Midget Tournament of Champions, 2014-2015 (Peterborough Minor Petes)

This Tournament is part of the 2014-2015 season, which is not set as the current season.
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Thanks for "The High Praise"
The Fitzsimmons Towing and Repair Tournament would like to thank thescout.ca for the kind words and a big thanks to all the scouts, players, coaches and volunteers that attended the tournament and made it a success.

High Praise for PMHC Midget Tournament
Submitted By thescout.ca on Monday, January 26, 2015
The Ontario Hockey 'World' converged on Peterborough this past weekend to take in the 2015 Peterborough Midget Tournament of Champions. What is always a strong tournament from a competition standpoint seemed to step up this year, as many top teams came to Peterborough to win the Championship.

All was for not however, as the hometown Peterborough Petes captured the attention of locals and took home the championship. While it wasn't easy, teams such as the Ottawa Jr. 67s and Kitchener Jr Rangers gave them a challenge; the Petes rode the hot play of Cedric Ralph and Cal Davis to take home the title.

Every year the tournament organizing committee presents a well-planned, on time and enjoyable event, and this year was no different. The team at TheScout.ca would like to congratulate the volunteers who put in time to ensure that the event was run smoothly, as it was one of the best tournaments that we have attended all year.  Area Scouts Kyle Cormier, Kyle Craner, Nathan Didone joined Director of Scouting Sean Lafortune.

Top 10

The top 10 is a list of skaters who impressed this weekend, not necessarily the top prospects in attendance:

1. Cedric Ralph, Peterborough Petes

2. Cal Davis, Peterborough Petes

3. Greg Meireles, Ottawa Jr 67's

4. Owen Lane, Kitchener Jr. Rangers

5. Austen Keating, Guelph Gryphons

6. Nick Suzuki, London Jr. Knights

7. Nick Donofrio, Compuware U15

8. Isaiah Payne, London Jr. Knights

9. Bailey Brant, Ottawa 67’s

10. Nick Deakin-Poot, Halton Hurricanes