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June 14, 2021
KIJHL announces season start and new initiatives
The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) held its 2021 Annual General Meeting on Saturday, June 12, with league members meeting virtually to cover a wide range of topics and approve a number of new measures and initiatives.
The KIJHL is excited to continue planning for the 2021/22 season, which is slated to kick off on Friday, October 1 and conclude on Sunday, February 20.
All 20 of the KIJHL’s member clubs will complete a 42-game regular season schedule that includes eight games against divisional opponents and two games each against teams in the opposing division within the same conference.
by Emanuel Sequeira KIJHL Director of Communications on Monday Jun 14 2021
League members covered a wide range of topics and approve a number of new measures and initiatives as the Junior B league looks to return to fulltime operations.
In a media release Monday, the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) announced approve a number of new measures and initiatives following a virtually hosted 2021 Annual General Meeting on Saturday, June 12th.
During the virtual meeting, league members covered a wide range of topics and approve a number of new measures and initiatives as the Junior B league looks to return to fulltime operations after the league was forced to halt operations during the 2020-21 season due to COVID-19 complications.
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Will Gibson (left) and Joe Elderkin are a couple of the new faces for the Cornish Pirates. Picture: Brian Tempest The Cornish Pirates have been quick to announce signings following the end of the season last weekend. The Pirates narrowly lost 32-31 away to Jersey Reds in their last game of the campaign. The first signing signing is 6’ 7” lock forward Ed Scragg, who joins from Welsh regional side Dragons Rugby. Aged 20, and having signed a one-year contract, he is a former Wales under 20s player who hails originally from Westbury in Wiltshire and qualified for Wales through his mother’s side of the family from Neath.
Harry Kane is Carty Free’s 2020-21 Tottenham Hotspur Player of the Season
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Cartilage Free Captain’s Player of the Season for 2020-21 is Harry Kane.
In the end, it was an easy choice to make. While Tottenham’s season can’t really be viewed as anything except a disappointment Spurs finished in seventh place, outside of the Europa League qualification spots and only qualifying for the Conference League by the slimmest of margins the same can’t be said for its vice captain and best player.
Kane finished the season with 33 goals and 17 assists in all competitions this season, 23 goals and 14 assists in Premier League play. It’s the most amount of goals he’s scored since the 2017-18 season. That tally not only earned him the Golden Boot
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Subscriber only HAVING won three Gold jackets in a row, accomplished cricketer Harry Wood is a fine choice as a local hero . That s a new role Wood will fulfil in coming weeks having joined the Western Power franchise fielding a range of teams in the newly-formed Brisbane Premier League (BPL) T20 competition. With strong Ipswich ties and a proud country heritage, Laidley-bred Wood will encourage junior cricketers and help promote Western Power in the inaugural five-week amateur series starting in August. While yet to decide if he will play in the BPL, the Ipswich Hornets most consistent batsman appreciated another prestigious honour.