'A' division champs finish with two awards
With 41 teams competing, throughout five divisions, there was also no shortage of awards given out at this year's Kilrich/Northerm Yukon Native Hockey Tournament.
With 41 teams competing, throughout five divisions, there was also no shortage of awards given out at this year's Kilrich/Northerm Yukon Native Hockey Tournament.
The EGT Nanooks, from Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, finished on top of the A division beating the Nannock Warriors 4-2.
Nanooks' player Tyler Steward was named as the A division's MVP, while top Scorer went to Jamie Marshall from Kaska Wolf Pack.
EGT's Boyd Forsyth was named as best defenceman and best goalie was Nannocks goalie Brian Power won the A division's top goalie award
B division
Scott Belcourt from Kaska Wolf Pack was named as the B division's MVP, while Scott Horsey from Champagne/Aishihik Storm finished as the top scorer.
Horsey's teammates, Tim MacIntoshfrom and goaltender Sam Tooey also were recognized with individual awards.
Old timers division
Most sportsmanlike team in the old timers division was Tage Cho Warriors from Carmacks, while the most inspirational player was Doug Cook from Arrows, Whitehorse.
The leadership award was given to Jackie Jacobson from EGT Nanooks and the most improved team was Kwanlin Kanucks from Whitehorse.
Youth division
The MVP in the youth division was Riley Pettitt from Gwich'in Braves, while Tyson Glass from Gwich'in Braves won the top scorer award.
Jonathan Burko from Kaska Wolf Pack, Watson Lake, was named as best defenceman and teammate Dominic Kappo won the top goaltending honours.
Tyrell Kasi from Gwich'in Braves was named as most inspirational player and Hannah Turner from Teslin Rough Riders won the most inspirational female award.
Jamboree division
Cory Baetz for Inuvik Shockers was named as the Jamoree divison's MVP, while its top scorer was Morris Morrison, who played for the Carmacks Wild.
The Dawson City Wolf Pack's Dalton Edzerza was named as best defenceman and best goalie was John Steen from Inuvik Shockers.
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