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Langley takes top spot at Atom tournament

The Langley Nighthawks captured the Sunshine Coast Minor Hockey Association's 2011 Spring Fling Atom tournament title with a 4-1 win over the Surrey Avalanche last Sunday afternoon at the Gibsons and Area Community Centre.

The Langley Nighthawks captured the Sunshine Coast Minor Hockey Association's 2011 Spring Fling Atom tournament title with a 4-1 win over the Surrey Avalanche last Sunday afternoon at the Gibsons and Area Community Centre.

Langley was the top team in pool one with a 3-1 round robin record while Surrey was the top team in pool two, also with a 3-1 record.

The third place finish went to the Cloverdale Vipers as they edged the Sunshine Coast Ducks 2-1 in the other playoff game on Sunday. The Ducks finished second in pool one with a record of 2-1-1, while Cloverdale finished second in pool two, also with a record of 2-1-1.

Rounding out the pool one standings were the Sunshine Coast Oilers, who finished a 2-2, followed by Powell River Rona with a 0-4 record. Rounding out pool two were Powell River Aero with a 2-2 record and the Sunshine Coast Sharks with a 1-3 record.

The tournament started with eight games last Friday including the Oilers over the Sharks 8-3, the Avalanche over the Ducks 3-2, the Oilers over Surrey 2-1, Ducks over the Sharks 8-4.

Saturday's games included the Ducks and Vipers playing to a 1-1 tie, Langley over the Sharks 7-0, Aero edging the Oilers 5-4 and the Vipers edging the Oilers 2-1. Round robin play concluded Saturday morning with the Ducks beating Aero 4-3 and the Sharks beating Rona 5-3.

The weekend concluded back-to-back weekends of minor hockey tournament action for the association. Both tournaments were a huge success and tournament co-ordinator Carrie Caldwell extended thanks to all the volunteers, parents, coaches, spectators and, of course, the players for making the tournaments such a huge success.