Street tough

  • Herald staff
  • Saturday, July 23, 2011 12:01am
  • Sports

In the second year of the Silvertips Street Hockey Tournament, 24 teams participated in three different divisions (9-12, 13-17, adult).

Here’s results of the day’s action:

9-12 Division

Semifinals
Asphalt Assassins 7, Pro Edge Destroyers 6
Pro Edge Capitals 10, Pro

Edge Predators 7

Championship
Pro Edge Capitals 13, Asphalt Assassins 6

All-Division Team
B. Rody (Pro Edge Capitals)
T. Green (Pro Edge Capitals)
T. Belmont (Pro Edge Capitals)
E. Thomas (Asphalt Assassins)
S. Myers (Pro Edge Destroyers)
W. Wiley (Pro Edge Predators)

Most Valuable Goalie
J. Carter (Pro Edge Capitals)

Most Valuable Player
B. Rody (Pro Edge Capitals)

13-17 Division

Semifinals
International Selects 12, Punishers 4
Eagles 4, Russia 2

Championship
International Selects 6, Eagles 4

All-Division Team
D. Min (International Selects)
K. Svirdyuk (International Selects)
J. Pagely (Eagles)
M. Peterson (Eagles)
S. Terrell (Russia)

Most Valuable Goalie
I. Parker (International Selects)

Most Valuable Player
D. Min (International Selects)

Adult Tournament

Baranka Division

All-Division Team
D. Loos (Denny’s Little Heroes)
G. Loos (Denny’s Little Heroes)
G. Gegex (Denny’s Little Heroes)
T. Tull (Viper Squirrels)
E. Hodel (Emerald City Supporters)
W. Lucca (Seattle Street Hockey #2)

Most Valuable Goalie – Division
K. Beers (Viper Squirrels)

Most Valuable Player – Division
D. Loos (Denny’s Little Heroes)

Everett Silvertips Street Hockey Challenge – Saturday, July 23, 2011

Adult Tournament

Gudas Division

Team W L OTL Pts
Sting II 4 0 0 8
Froggin Ashpoles 2 1 1 5
Sauce Hockey 2 2 0 4
StreetHockeyNation.com 1 3 0 2
The Creaking Coaches 1 3 0 2

Quarterfinals / Semifinals / Championship – see following pages

All-Division Team
S. Haskell (Sting II)
T. Ostrander (Sting II)
J. Gullackson (StreetHockeyNation.com)
M. Hooper (Froggin Ashpoles)
C. Newlon (Sauce Hockey)

Most Valuable Goalie – Division
B. Irvine (Sting II)

Most Valuable Player – Division
S. Haskell (Sting II)

Everett Silvertips Street Hockey Challenge – Saturday, July 23, 2011

Adult Tournament

Rissanen Division

Team W L OTL Pts
Portland HC 4 0 0 8
Oreo Cakesters 3 1 0 6
Typhoon 2 0 2 6
Dunbar Dachshunds 1 3 0 2
Seattle Street Hockey #1 0 4 0 0

Quarterfinals / Semifinals / Championship – see following pages

All-Division Team
C. James (Oreo Cakesters)
P. Hazerlak (Oreo Cakesters)
P. Sigg (Portland HC)
J. Dillard (Portland HC)
C. Green (Typhoon)
E. Cortes (Typhoon)

Most Valuable Goalie – Division
Wyatt Arndt (Dunbar Dachshunds)

Most Valuable Player – Division
C. James (Oreo Cakesters)

Everett Silvertips Street Hockey Challenge – Saturday, July 23, 2011

Adult Playoffs
Seeding
#1 Sting II
#2 Portland HC
#3 Denny’s Little Heroes
#4 Viper Squirrels
#5 Oreo Cakesters
#6 Froggin Ashpoles

Seeds #1 and #2 received a first round bye.

Quarterfinals
#5 Oreo Cakesters 12, #4 Viper Squirrels 2
#3 Denny’s Little Heroes 5, #6 Froggin Ashpoles 3

Semifinals
#5 Oreo Cakesters 13, #1 Sting II 12
-The Oreo Cakesters erased an 8-2 halftime deficit.
#2 Portland HC 3, #3 Denny’s Little Heroes 1

Championship
#5 Oreo Cakesters 8, #2 Portland HC 4

All-Tournament Team
B. Rody (Pro Edge Capitals)
T. Green (Pro Edge Capitals)
S. Myers (Pro Edge Destroyers)
E. Thomas (Asphalt Assassins)
D. Min (International Selects)
D. Loos (Denny’s Little Heroes)
S. Haskell (Sting II)
C. James (Oreo Cakesters)
P. Sigg (Portland HC)
Goalie – J. Carter (Pro Edge Capitals)
Goalie – I. Parker (International Selects)
Goalie – Z. Greivs (Denny’s Little Heroes)
Goalie – D. Manderino (Typhoon)

Leading Tournament Scorers
1) D. Min (International Selects) – 28
2) E. Thomas (Asphalt Assassins) – 27
3) B. Rody (Pro Edge Capitals) – 21
t-4) S. Myers (Pro Edge Destroyers) – 20
t-4) C. James (Oreo Cakesters) – 20
6) T. Green (Pro Edge Capitals) – 19
t-7) T. Belmont (Pro Edge Capitals) – 17
t-7) S. Haskell (Sting II) – 17
t-9) D. Loos (Denny’s Little Heroes) – 15
t-9) T. Ostrander (Sting II) – 15

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