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Queens Celebrate, Say Goodbye at Year End Banquet

05/02/2019, 8:45pm EDT
By Queens Communications

THUNDER BAY QUEENS HOCKEY

Media Release: Thursday, May 2, 2019

Queens Celebrate, Say Goodbye at Year End Banquet

THUNDER BAY, ON — This past Wednesday, the Thunder Bay Queens celebrated their annual year end banquet at the Victoria Inn with 296 people in attendance.

The Queens would like to especially celebrate the 14 players graduating from Midget this year.

 

#7 MacKenzie Lehto

Mackenzie is a 7 time Queens player.  Mackenzie will be pursuing a degree in Education at Lakehead University and trying out for the LU team.

 

#8 Lucy Newman

Lucy is a 3 year Midget AA player.  Lucy has accepted a Scholarship to Mount Allison University to play hockey and study Chemistry.

 

#9 Jocelyn Wojciechowski

Jocelyn is a 7 time Queens, Jocelyn will attending Confederation College to study Dental Hygiene and play for the college team.

 

#10 Brynne Lambert

Brynne is a 7 time Queens player.   Attending Lakehead University studying Honors Bachelor of Arts majoring in English & completing her Bachelor of Education (Sr. Specialization) Double Degree and trying out for LU team.

 

#11 Hannah Leung 

Hannah received multiple hockey and academic offers and has decided to pursue a degree in Applied Human Nutrition at the University of Guelph and has received an entrance exam there based on her GPA which is well over the 90 percentile.

 

#11 Riley Thompson

Riley is debating between multiple program choices to further her education at Lakehead University next year.

 

#12 Molly Kunnas

Molly is a 3 time MAA player.  Molly has accepted a hockey Scholarship to University of Manitoba.  She will be pursuing a degree in Kinesiology.

 

#16 Caitlin Olinski 

Caitlin declined multiple hockey scholarships, instead accepting a 4 year academic scholarship from Lakehead University where she will pursue a degree in Education. Caitlin also attended a ceremony in Winnipeg where she accepted 1 of the 2 Travis Price Spirit Award Scholarships that are given to a minor hockey player in Canada.

 

#17 Jessie Scott 

Every season since 2013, Jessie Scott has re-located to Thunder Bay from Terrace Bay to play for the Queens.  She will be Attending the  University of Ottawa, studying in French with a double major in Criminology & Education and will try out for the University hockey team.

 

#17 Victoria Darosa

Victoria is a 7 time Queens player.  Victoria was the MAA captain this year.  Victoria will be attending Lakehead University and taking concurrent Education and will try out for LU team.

 

#18 Sydnie Crocker 

Sydnie declined a hockey offer from the University of Michigan and will be staying in Thunder Bay to study Nursing at Lakehead University.

 

#18 Jamie Ricklefs

Jamie committed to the Queens Program back in 2016.  Jamie moved each season to Thunder Bay to pursue her passion for hockey and play for the Queens.  She has accepted a hockey Scholarship to University of Manitoba.

 

#30 Mya Gowanlock

Mya has declined an offer from the University of Michigan.  She will be pursuing a Biology Major at either the university of Guelph or Lakehead.  

 

#30 Josee Robinson

Josee will be attending Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology in Ottawa and studying in the Child and Youth Care field.

 

Thunder Bay Queens are a member of Thunder Bay Women’s Hockey Association

Atom Queens Bow Out in Semis but Have Great Showing at Elks Tom Thumb

03/03/2019, 4:15pm EST
By Queens Communications

THUNDER BAY QUEENS HOCKEY

Media Release: Sunday, March 3, 2019

Atom Queens Bow Out in Semis but Have Great Showing at Elks Tom Thumb

THUNDER BAY, ON — After going undefeated through five games, the Gridlink Atom Queens fell in the Semi-Finals of the Elks Tom Thumb Atom Tournament to the Neebing Hawks by a score of 1-0 after the Hawks scored the only goal of the contest with 2:20 remaining in the game. 

It was an excellent showing for the Queens though as they outscored opponents 23-6 on their 5-1-0 run. The final rounds of the one-game playoffs were air-tight as the Neebing Thunderhawks also beat their Semi-Final opponent 1-0 but would end up losing to the Hawks 6-5 in the Championship game.

Thunder Bay Queens are a member of Thunder Bay Women’s Hockey Association

Gridlink Atom Queens Reach Semis at Elks Tom Thumb

03/02/2019, 8:30pm EST
By Queens Communications

THUNDER BAY QUEENS HOCKEY

Media Release: Saturday, March 2, 2019

Gridlink Atom Queens Reach Semis at Elks Tom Thumb

THUNDER BAY, ON — After a couple lopsided wins, the Gridlink Atom were in for much tougher competition on Saturday. In their third and final round-robin game, the Queens met up with the North End AtoMc Flames. After a scoreless first, the Queens erupted with three goals in under four minutes in the second with Olivia VinetAyla Wrigley and Maddy Arthur all getting on the board. North End came back in the third with a couple goals of their own but goalie Brylee Illson would hold the one-goal lead for her team. 3-2 win.

The Queens’ 3-0-0 record gave them a Quarter-Final matchup against the VP Bearcats. Maddy Arthur opened the scoring on a play from Ava Hrubeniuk but VP had an answer just a couple minutes later. Tied in the second, the Queens would take the lead as Arthur banged home her second of the game off a setup by Sidney Ritson. The Bearcats tied the game early in the third. With the a berth in the Semi-Finals on the line, this game looked like it could go into overtime but Olivia Vinet would get her chance and make no mistake, scoring and putting the Queens up 3-2. Allie Attema would need to be flawless in VP’s late push and she was, as the Gridlink Queens took this game, as they did their previous one, 3-2.

The Queens’ quest for gold will continue on Sunday at 9:00am as they take on the Neebing Hawks in the Semis.

Thunder Bay Queens are a member of Thunder Bay Women’s Hockey Association