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Monday, December 6, 2010

Weekend Report

The International Truckload Midget Minor Belleville Junior Bulls entered the Kingston Kinsmen Tournament this past weekend and played three games.

On  December 3rd, the Bulls faced Cumberland and won 3-1. Bulls goals were scored by Colin Moore unassisted, Joey Thompson from Drew Scott and Jarrod Pulver unassisted. In net for the win was Eric Wells.

On December 4th, the Bulls faced the hometown Canadians and lost 3-2. Goals for the Bulls were scored by Wade Little and Thompson. Assists went to Thompson, Pulver, and Patrick Gogarty. Riley Sampson was in net for the loss.

Later, in the evening of the 4th the Bulls faced the Markham Waxers. The Bulls lost 2-1 in a hard fought game. The Bulls goal was scored by Jarrod Pulver unassisted. Wells took the loss in net.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Weekend Report November 27-28 2010

The International Truckload Midget Minor 'A' Belleville Junior Bulls split their games this past weekend. On November 27 the Bulls travelled to Clarington and lost 5-2 against the Toros. Josh Leadbeater and Wade Little scored for the Bulls while Jarrod Pulver, Little and Evan Cleave got helpers. Eric Wells took the loss.

On November 28 the Bulls were again on the road facing Kingston. The Bulls came out ahead, winning 5-2.  Bulls goals were scored by Luc Lentini, Leadbeater (2), Colin Moore, and Little. Assists went to Drew Scott (2), Patrick Fair, Little, Moore, Garrett Sherry and Janson Mulder. Riley Sampson was in net for the win.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Weekend Report November 13th

The International Truckload Midget Minor Belleville Junior Bulls played two games last weekend. On November 13 the team travelled to Oshawa to meet the Minor Generals and came home with a 9-1 win. Goals were scored by Jarrod Pulver, Joey Thompson, and Connor Cassidy each with two, Colin Moore, Patrick Gogarty and Luc Lentini  with singles. Assists were given to Garrett Sherry, Moore, Wade Little and Patrick Fair each with one. In net for the win was Eric Wells.

On November 14th the Bulls hosted the Kingston Canadians and won 5-3. Goals for the Bulls were scored by Thompson with three, Moore and Sherry each with singles. An assist was awarded to Kyle Foley. Riley Sampson was in net for the win.

The Midget Minors have this weekend off but are back in action next weekend when the team travels to Clarington and KIngston.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Week-end Report November 6,2010

The International Truckload Midget Minor Belleville Junior Bulls played three games this past week.

On November 3 the Bulls hosted the Kingston Canadians and won 8-5. Bulls goals were scored by Wade Little (2), Joey Thompson(3), Josh Leadbeater, Garrett Sherry and Jarrod Pulver.  Assists went to Colin Moore(2), Evan Cleave(2), Patrick Gogarty(2), Kyle Foley, Sherry, Connor Cassidy(2), Luc Lentini, Jack Garrow, Janson Mulder and Little(2). In net for the win was Riley Sampson.

The Bulls travelled to Trenton on the 4th and lost to the Quinte West Hawks 1-0. Taking the loss was Eric Wells with a solid performance.

On November 6th the Bulls hosted the Clarington Toros and lost 4-3. Goals for the Bulls were scored by Leadbeater, Little and Cassidy. Assists went to Lentini, Little and a pair to Drew Scott. Sampson took the loss.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Weekend Report October 23 to 24

The International Truckload Midget Minor Belleville Jr. Bulls played only one game this weekend. The
Bulls shut out the Pickering Panthers on October 23, winning 3-0. Bulls goals were scored by Kyle Foley and Connor Cassidy (2). Assists went to Joey Thompson, Patrick Gogarty, Wade Little, Eric Wells and Colin Moore.  Wells was between the pipes, earning the shut-out.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Weekend Report October 16-17

The International Truckload Midget Minor Belleville Junior Bulls played three games at home this past week. On October 13th the Bulls beat the visiting Cobourg Cougars 2-0. Bulls goals were scored by Jarrod Pulver from Garrett Sherry and Josh Leadbeater, and Wade Little from Janson Mulder and Jack Garrow.  Riley Sampson was between the pipes for the shut out.

On the 16th the Bulls faced the Oshawa Minor Generals and beat them 5-3. Bulls goals were scored by Little, Connor Cassidy, Patrick Gogarty and Joey Thompson (2). Assists were given to Cassidy. Eric Wells was in net for the win.

The visiting Ajax Knights went home with a loss on the 17th, as the Bulls skated to a 4-3 win. Scoring for the Bulls were Kyle Foley, Little, Thompson and Colin Moore. Assists went to Pulver, Moore, Cassidy, Little and Drew Scott. Sampson picked up the win in net. 

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Whitby Tournament Report

The International Truckload Midget Minor Belleville Jr. Bulls entered the Whitby Thanksgiving Tournament this past weekend, October 8 - October 11.

In our first game we lost to the Markham Waxers 3-1. The Bulls goal was scored by Jack Garrow assisted by Colin Moore and Wade Little.  Eric Wells was in net for the loss. Wells was selected game MVP.

We faced the Orleans Blues in our second game and tied 2-2. Josh Leadbeater and Connor Cassidy scored for the Bulls with assists going to Garrett Sherry, Moore and Little. Riley Sampson took care of the net minding duties and was selected as game MVP.

Our third game saw us facing the Cobourg Cougars and we beat them 6-3.  Scoring for the Bulls were Joey Thompson, Luc Lentini, Patrick Gogarty, Cassidy (2) and Little. Assists went to Garrow, Gogarty, Cleave, Jarrod Pulver, Kyle Foley, Thompson, Little, Cleave, Janson Mulder and Moore. Wells was between the pipes. Game MVP was Lentini.

The Ajax Knights were our final preliminary round opponents and we beat them 1-0. The Bulls lone goal was scored by Sherry assisted by Pulver and Gogarty.  Sampson was between the pipes for the shut-out. Sherry was game MVP.

In the semi-final game we again faced the Waxers and though we fought back hard in the third period we lost 4-3. Bulls goals were scored by Sherry, Lentini and Gogarty with assists going to Mulder, Cleave and Little. Wells was in the net. Game MVP's were given to Gogarty and Little.

The Markham Waxers went on to win the tournament. 

Monday, October 4, 2010

Weekend Report

The International Truckload Midget Minor Belleville Junior Bulls played their first season game in Ajax on September 25. The Bulls had a rough game and lost 5-1. The Bulls lone goal was scored by Connor Cassidy assisted by Luc Lentini. Riley Sampson was in the net.

On September 26 the International Truckload Midget Minor Belleville Junior Bulls hosted Trenton and took a 8-4 loss. Goal scorers for the Bulls included Janson Mulder, Joey Thompson and Connor Cassidy (2).  Assists went to Evan Cleave (2), Drew Scott (2) and Cassidy. Eric Wells was in the net.

The International Truckload Midget Minor Belleville Junior Bulls travelled to Cobourg and played to a 1-1 tie on September 30. The Bulls goal was scored by Patrick Gogarty unassisted and shorthanded.  Riley Sampson was in the net.

The International Truckload Midget Minor Belleville Junior Bulls played a home and home against the Port Perry Predators this weekend. On October 2 the Bulls travelled to Port Perry and won 3-1. Bulls goals were scored by Jarrod Pulver assisted by Evan Cleave, Patrick Gogarty unassisted and Wade Little assisted by Connor Cassidy and Colin Moore. Eric Wells was between the pipes. On October 3 the Predators came to Belleville and the Bulls came out on top with a 7-3 win.  Bulls goals were scored by Joey Thompson (2), Wade Little, Connor Cassidy (2), Jarrod Pulver and Josh Leadbeater. Assists went to Little (2), Patrick Gogarty (2), Cassidy (2), Garrett Sherry,Drew Scott (2) and Janson Mulder. Riley Sampson was between the pipes.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Brian Steele Memorial Tournament

Brian Steele Memorial Tournament   The Schedule is up for the Brian Steele Memorial Tournament I will create a spot just above the hockey links to the schedule for the tournament as well as the hotel and the arena. The arena is new I have not played in this one before it is also quite close to the hotel. Saturday will be busy, 3 games in one day. There are 18 teams in our division this year last year I believe there were 19.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Belleville Minor Midget Jr. Bulls Team Rules

Team Rules


1. Play the game for the love of the game; remember we are here to have fun!

2. Respect your Coaches, Parents, Teammates, Officials and most importantly yourself

3. When the coach is talking you are listening!

4. Bullying of any kind will not be tolerated!

5. All players must be in the dressing room 45 minutes before any game or 60 minutes before practice.

a. 20 minutes before game will be used as a warm-up and 40 minutes before practice will be used as Dry-Land training.

6. All players must attend all practices, games and team functions unless the Head Coach or Team Manager has been notified and has approved the player’s absence.

7. All players must be fully dressed and ready to go on the ice 10 minutes before game or practice time unless otherwise specified by the Head Coach.

8. All players will be properly dressed at all games, tournaments and any designated team functions. (dress code is as defined in BMHA rules)

9. As a member of the Team you are expected to support your Teammates with positive actions and comments.

10. NO Fighting: the OHF and OMHA have new rules for fighting. To make it simple, the first fight of the season will get a player 2 games (minimum), second fight will get a player 4 games, third fight in season an indefinite suspension and requires appearing before a board to explain why the player should be allowed to play hockey. If the player is identified as the Aggressor or Instigator by the Official they will get an additional 3 games.

Hockey is a Team sport so remember to:

a. Form good work habits

b. Play Hard

c. Play Smart

d. Play as a Team

Disciplinary action may be taken by the coach to enforce appropriate conduct including compliance with the BMHA policies and rules, the team rules and the BMHA rules for players and parents

The team rules are set by the coaching staff and disciplinary consequences are in the coaches’ reasonable discretion, and may include sitting a player out for portions of a practice or a game or suspension from play depending on the severity of the offense.