Goderich is in
the running to be Kraft Hockeyville 2012!
1. Click on the
following link:
http://krafthockeyville.cbc.ca/community/album/aid/8246
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You may know Goderich as “Canada’s
Prettiest Town”; a picturesque community on the shores of Lake Huron
which swells with tourists during the summer months. You may have
seen Goderich on the national news this summer when a devastating
tornado ripped through the heart of our community, cutting a swathe
through our historic downtown and destroying many homes. What you
may not know is that every fall, when the tourists have departed and
the beaches close, this town of 8,000 becomes Hockeyville.
After
the F3 tornado landed on a quiet Sunday afternoon in late August,
Goderich was in shock. It was the worst tornado to hit Ontario in
16 years, causing an estimated $100 million in damage. The arenas
became command posts and emergency shelters. Hundreds were homeless,
a majority of the local businesses were damaged or destroyed and many
found themselves instantly unemployed. The minor hockey executive
wondered…should we delay tryouts? Absolutely NOT, was the unanimous
response of the town’s residents. Despite the destruction, the state
of emergency and the clean-up efforts, within days the children of
Goderich were on the ice preparing for the upcoming season. And the
children gave back, donning their hockey jerseys to canvass homes
in a bottle drive that raised over $5,000 for the Goderich & Area
Disaster Relief Fund.
Goderich
has a major claim to fame in minor hockey history. It is here that
the first ever PeeWee hockey tournament in the world, Young Canada
Week, was played in 1950. Each spring since, the YCW has attracted
teams from across North America and many young players have travelled
through Goderich on their way to the NHL. It is still the premier
PeeWee hockey tournament in Ontario and 48 teams compete annually
in multiple divisions. For one week each March, the population of
Goderich doubles as thousands of people are welcomed into our small
town to participate in or witness the competition. The entire community
supports this event which is organized by the Lion’s Club. For 62
years, the people of Goderich have volunteered long hours, billeted
players, provided hot meals and filled the stands at every game to
cheer on all the children. Remember to thank Goderich for starting
it all the next time your young player enjoys participating in a minor
hockey tournament.
During
the winter months Goderich is hockey mad. The Kinsmen sponsor a hockey
pool to raise funds for minor hockey and the town eagerly scans the
newspaper each week to see who is leading in the standings. Everyone
seems to support a different NHL team and talk is often a friendly
ribbing about whose favourite won the last game. Every business supports
the minor hockey organization in some fashion: with arena advertising,
as a team sponsor or with prize donations for the annual fundraising
raffle. Our arenas are packed each weekend as fans come out to watch
the town’s biggest entertainment draws: the Senior A Pirates, the
Junior C Sailors or the minor hockey Sailors and Sailorettes.
Living
in isolated, small town Ontario, our minor hockey teams travel long
distances, through some wicked winter weather, in their quest to play
the game. Everyone has stories of blindly navigating through one of
the inevitable white-outs that blow in off the lake. Still, it doesn’t
matter what the Weather Network is predicting; if the roads are open
the game will go on. Players, coaches, parents and fans will risk
getting snow-stayed far from home but they won’t miss their hockey!
When our PeeWee AE team recently won a coveted regional Silver Stick
competition word spread quickly. By the time the team arrived home
a few hours later, businesses had posted signs of congratulations
and the town’s fire truck was on hand, ready to take the players on
a victory lap around the town square. Perhaps this is why the OMHA
ranked Goderich as one of the top 10 centers in which to play minor
hockey.
Goderich
loves its hockey and epitomizes community spirit.
GODERICH
IS KRAFT HOCKEYVILLE 2012!
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