Awards & History, International Christmas Tournament (Travel) (Riverside Minor Hockey)

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TOURNAMENT HISTORY

 

Since its inception in 1959 this Tournament has been sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch, 255 Riverside, and our own Ladies' Auxiliary, now called the Riverside Community Ladies' Club for Youth.

 

In the early years the competition consisted of 20 teams playing over two days. It was a you play who came affair with A teams playing AAA teams and C teams playing AA. There was little concern with performance ratings. If a coach felt his team was good enough to win, then you played all comers. As word spread and teams began coming from farther and farther away, the tournament was changed to 3 days, Dec. 26, 27 and 28 in order to allow teams to spend Christmas at home, before leaving for the  tournament. The format was also changed to three divisions A, B, C so that completely unknown teams could be more fairly placed. In 1989 Kalvesta, a AA team from Sweden, was our first European team. This occurred as part of the 30th anniversary celebrations. The format was changed to 4 days in order to allow European teams time to travel.

 

Since then teams from the United States, Great Britain, Sweden, Hungary (our first Eastern European team) along with teams from the Republic of Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Kazakhstan, Russia and Latvia and Israel have competed in our prestigious tournament.

 

In September of each hockey season the wheels are set into motion, gearing up for the tournament that takes place at Christmas time.

 

The Ladies Club begins ordering, preparing and freezing some of the $8,000.00 worth of food, which the players and coaches will eat free of charge, a tradition which dates back to the competition's inception.

 

The Tournament has three other cherished traditions: the Guy Morgan Award, the Art McKenzie Award and the Randy Schuchard Memorial Award each commissioned to honour great men, one a skilled player, the other two fine coaches.

 

We estimate that sometime during this year's tournament the seventeen thousandth player will step on the ice to compete in this, Ontario's oldest Bantam Tournament.

 

 

 

AWARDS

 

Art McKenzie Award

This award honors Art McKenzie, the first RMHA Bantam Travel Coach. Art began coaching in Riverside in 1958, the year Riverside Arena first opened. In 1959 his team won the first Bantam Tournament. His teams won again in 1961 and 1966. Art, who coached Bantam hockey in Riverside for nine years passed away in 1991.

This award recognizes the coach who best exemplifies excellent coaching ability, fair play and sportsmanship during the tournament and remains on permanent display in our facilities.

AWARD RECIPIENTS

 

1991: Kevin McIntosh - Windsor Club 240

1992 Don Moorhouse - St. Louis Blues

1993 christser Gustavsson - Osteraker, Sweden

1994 Gary Tockman - St. Louis blues

1995 Al Cormier - Riverside Rangers

1996 Bob Sylva - Tecumseh Eagles

1997 Barry Tapak - Tecumseh Eagles

1998 Tony Piroski- Essex Ravens

1999 Lou Rassey - Michigan Juguars

2000 Greg Filiatrault - Lasalle Sabres

2001 Shawn Zimmerman - Muskegon Chiefs
2002 Warron Rost - England

2003 Jeff Battiston - Belle River Rink Rats

2004 Rob Shaw - Tecumseh Eagles

2005 Bill Mann - Canton Crush

2006 - Dave Jarvie - Mt. Clemens Wolves

2007 John Kahler - Canton Crush

 

2008 Rick Rewiako - Chicago Firewagon Yellowjackets

2009 Chris Ziriada - Riverside Rangers

2010 - Bob Labute - Tecumseh Eagles

2011 Steve Glover - Summit

2012 - Richard Sulkowski - Macomb Mavericks

2013 - Mark Hogue - Northern Kentucky
2014 - Steve Acorn - Macomb Mavericks
2015 - Mike Iric - Windsor Jr. Spitfires
2016 - Scott Allen - Lasalle Sabres
2017 - Mike Wainwright - Kensington Valley
2018 - Dave Norris - Riverside Rangers

2019 - Kevin Beuglet - Belle River Jr. Canadiens
2021 - Glenn Gervais - Tecumseh Eagles
2022 - Jeppe Krogh - Frederickshaven Denmark
2023 - Zachary Mark - New Hamburg

 

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Randy Schuchard Memorial Award

 

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Beginning in 2003, this award is presented to the Most Valuable Goaltender in each division.

 

2003:

Bantam Minor - Joseph Pare (Windsor Jr. Spitfires)

Bantam Major - Devin Sutton ( AFI Thunder)

Midget Minor - Tom Lanoue (Belle River Rink Rats)

 

2013:
Bantam Minor - Erica Fryer (Lasalle)
Bantam Major - Jason Altimari (Toronto)
Midget Minor - Jake Wilkins (Sarnia)
Midget Major - Josh Breault (Riverside)

2004:

Bantam Minor - Mitchell Charlebois (Riverside Rangers)

Bantam Major - Michael Ferrato ( Tecumseh Eagles)

Midget Minor - Dan Mendonica (Belle River Rink Rats)


2014:
Bantam Minor - Dominic Wendel (Mich Warriors)
Bantam Major - Kristen Swiatoschik (Lasalle)
Midget Minor - Ryan Ward (Macomb)
Midget Major - Erik Morneau (Riverside)

2005:

Bantam Minor - Curtis Martinu (Belle River Rink Rats)

Bantam Major - Alex Caruana (Allen Park Huskies)

Midget Minor - Joey Rodorigo (Westland Jr. Wolves)


2015:
Bantam Minor - Jayden Dorey (Lasalle)
Bantam Major - Liam Murray (Livingston)
Midget Minor - Kristen Swiatoschik (Lasalle)
Midget Major - Adam Turner (Belle River)

2006:

Bantam Minor - Andrew Polkosnik (Riverside Rangers)

Bantam Major - Alexandr Kuzmenko (Kazakhstan Torpedo)

Midget Minor - James Stratton (Plymouth Stingrays)


2016:
Bantam Minor: Ethan Handley (Belle River)
Bantam Major: Tucker Meyers (Windsor)
Midget Minor: Evan Taylor (Belle River)
Midget Major: Seth Purcilly (Michigan)

2007:

Bantam Minor - Keith Ladouceur (Canton Crush)

Bantam Major - Spencer Craig (Garden City Stars)

Midget Minor - Kristers Gudlevskis (Latvia-Riga LB)

2017:
Bantam Minor: Cameron Rock (Windsor)
Bantam Major: Lane Schroeder (Kensington Valley)
Midget Minor: Jake Rosenberg (Michigan)
Midget Major: Luca Sebastiano (Hamilton)

2008:

Bantam Minor - Justin Mancuso (Tecumseh Eagles)

Bantam Major - John Thibault (Michigan Travellers)

Midget Minor - Mark Cleminson (Riverside Rangers)

2018:
Bantam Minor: Gabe Clark (Compuware)
Bantam Major: Owen Pogue (Windsor)
Midget Minor: Harrison Jaksic
Midget Major: Max Parrott (Waterloo)

2009:

Bantam Minor - Corbin Kaczperski (Port Huron Flags)

Bantam Major - Dalan Bulchak (Belle Tire)

Midget Minor - Richard Poisson (Riverside Rangers)


2019:
Bantam Minor: Neil Sexsmith (Riverside)
Bantam Major: Benjamin Forster (Newmarket)
Midget Minor: Christian Green (Riverside)
Midget Major: Colin Hendry (Windsor)
2010:

Bantam Minor - Sean Stephens (Trenton)

Bantam Major - Marcin Wypchowicz (Riverside)

Midget Minor - Sergiy Pysarenko

 

2021:
U13: Daniel Cinelli (Lasalle)
U14: Brody Steinman (Kent)
U15:Daniel Chiarella
U18: Jaxon Drysdale (Tecumseh)
 
2011:
Bantam Minor - James Charron (Windsor)
Bantam Major - Jack Leavy (Birmingham)
Midget Minor - Daniel Klinck (Windsor)
2022: 
U13: Kevin Ondic (Essex-Southpoint)
U14: Landon Dimitrov (Riverside)
U15: Marshall Rocheleau (Essex-Southpoint)
U16: Ethan Afonso (Riverside) & Jaxon Fick (Windsor)
U18: John St. Louis (Amherstburg)
 2012:
Bantam Minor - Mate Sagi (Slovakia)
Bantam Major - Carson Rossi (London)
Midget Minor - Josh Breault (Riverside)
 2023:
U14:  Logan Johnston (Kent)
U16: Edwin Stallard (Riverside)
U18: Jack Cook (New Hamburg)

GUY MORGAN MVP AWARD

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This award was established to honour Guy Morgan who played Rep hockey in RMHA and who died in a tragic automobile accident in 1979 at the age of 21. Bill Hebert, a lifetime member of the Riverside Hockey Association and one of Guy's coaches, donated the trophy.

 

The award is presented to the player who best demonstrates ability, team leadership and good sportsmanship during the tournament. It is presented on the final day of the tournament and remains on permanent display in the RMHA home center.

1980 Rob Mcgregor - Chatham, Ontario

1981 Tony Hockin - Flint Michigan

1982 Richie Smolen - Chicago Ilinois

1983 Mike Barton - Chinquacousy, Ontario

1984 Mike Pearson - Niagra Falls, Ontario

1985 Sylvain Poirier - Montreal Que

1986 Jamie Hooks - Kitchener, Ontario

1987 Tony Prpic - Cleveland (Winterhurst)

1988 Pete Cook - Welland Ontario

1989 Christer Karrison - Kalvesta, Sweden

1990 Ashley Tait - Great Britain

1991 Tim Findlay - Windsor Club 240

1992 Richard Grubb - Great Brittan

1993 David Crawford - Riverside Rangers

1994 Kevin Delaney - Lasalle Sabres

1995 Nik Antropov - Kazakstan

1996 Artie Phillips - Riverside Rangers

1997 Tim Spiewak - Michigan Hooters

1998 Patrick Turcotte - Seaway Valley Rapids

1999 Adam Filiatrault - Lasalle Sabres

2000 Ron Shepley - Essex Ravens

2001 Joel Chittle - Tecumseh Chiefs

 

2002 Shawn Thompson - England

2003 Andrew Hurst - Belle River Rink Rats

2004 Richard Panik - Bratislava Slovakia

2005 Mitch Carpenter - Canton Crush

2006 Ily Novikov - Mosco North Stars

2007 Richard Kepitis - Latvia-Riga LB

2008 Chris Van Damme - Chicago Firewagon Yellowjackets

2009 Brett Siddall - Windsor Jr. Spitfires

2010 - Hunter Corp - Tecumseh Eagles

2011 Michael Long - Windsor

2012 - Milos Roman - Slovakia

2013 Ian Rentfrow - Northern Kentucky
2014 - Liam Hogan - Riverside
2015 - Brady Rickeard - Belle River
2016 - Dylan Bradley
2017 - Jordan Paquette - Riverside
2018 - Jon Griffin - Carolina

2019 - Jack Smith - Belle River
2021 - Christian Morneau - Riverside
2022 - Mads Klyvo - Frederickshaven Denmark
2023 - Jaxon Turnbull - Tecumseh