Results - November 29-30 weekend, News (Kingston Area Minor Hockey Association)

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Nov 23, 2025 | PRKAMHA | 4490 views
Results - November 29-30 weekend
Here's what happened with the Kingston Canadians this weekend!

We has a strong showing this past weekend with 4 of our 5 teams making the semi-finals at the Kingston Canadians Tournament. Our U14AAs (Brett Gibson) won their Championship with a hard fought and entertaining Final, beating the Barrie Colts 1-0. Our U14A Red (Ian McAlpine) team also made the Final of their division but fell to the Norfolk Knights 6-3. Our U15AA (Mike Fiset) team went to the semifinal and lost a tough one 2-0 to the Barrie Colts as did the U15A (Rob Davidson) team losing 1-0 to Glancaster Bombers. Great showing by all our teams this weekend. Big thank you to Sue Quinton and her crew that continue to prove that Kingston runs the best tournaments!


Weekly Results


Kingston Canadians Tournament Finals 

U14A--Final

Norfolk Knights 6—Kingston 3


U14AA--Final

Kingston 1—Barrie Colts 0


U15A--Final

Leitrim Hawks 4 - Glancaster Bombers 1


U15AA--Final

Barrie Colts 1 - St. Catherines Falcons 3


U11 Select (James Patenaude)

Kingston 5 - PEC 3


U13 Select (Connor Ford & Charlie Ford)

Kingston 3 - CAL 6


U18 Select (Jeff Ovens)

Kingston 1 - CAL 3


U8MD (Dave McMullen)

Kingston  vs  Whitby


10AA (Jason Greavett)

Kingston 1—Whitby 4

Kingston 1—Peterborough 6

Kingston 4—Clarington 3


U10A (Mike Lee)

Kingston 12—Northumberland 0

Kingston 4—Whitby 1


U11AA (Mike Shea)

Kingston 4—Oshawa 4


U11A (Alex Wing)

Kingston 2—Peterborough 4

Kingston 1—Whitby 7


U12AA (Andrew Beattie)

Kingston 2—Oshawa 3

Kingston 1—Ajax/Pickering 1


U12A (Mike Fisher)

Kingston 2—Clarington 8

Kingston 2—Clarington 4


U13AA (Brad Smith)

Kingston 5—Northumberland 1


U13A (Darrin Molleson)

Kingston 1—Peterborough 3

Kingston 5—Ajax/Pickering 4


U14AA (Brett Gibson)

Kingston Canadians Tournament

Kingston 0—Barrie Colts 2

Kingston 6—North Bay Trappers 0

Kingston 2—Richmond Hill Jaguars 1

Kingston 3—Halton Hills Thunder 0

Semi—Kingston 3—Stouffville Clippers 0

Final—Kingston 1—Barrie Colts 0


U14A Red (Ian McAlpine)

Kingston 2—Kingston White 1


Kingston Canadians Tournament

Kingston 1—Orillia Terriers 2

Kingston 2—Burlington Jr Rangers 2

Kingston 4—Flamborough Sabres 0

Kingston 8—GOB Blues 2

Semi—Kingston 5—Halton Hills Thunder 3

Final—Kingston 3—Norfolk Knights 6

 

U14A White (Matt Murphy)

Kingston 1—Kingston Red 2

Kingston Canadians Tournament

Kingston 3—Markham Waxers 1

Kingston 2—Norfolk Knights 3

Kingston 1—Castor River Canucks 2

Kingston 1—Halton Hills Thunder 3

 

U15AA (Mike Fiset)

Kingston Canadians Tournament

Kingston 4—Soo Greyhounds 1

Kingston 1—St Catharines Falcons 0

Kingston 2—Kanata Blazers 0

Kingston 3—Toronto East Ender Ticats 3

Semi Final Kingston 0 - Barrie Colts 2

 

U15A (Rob Davidson)

Kingston Canadians Tournament

Kingston 1—Letrium Hawks 3

Kingston 4—New Hamburg Huskies 0

Kingston 5—Milton Winterhawks 3

Kingston 2—Orillia Terriers 1

Semi—Kingston 0—Glancaster Bombers 1

 

U16BB (Micheal Muise)

Kingston 2—Whitby 10


U16A (Kevin Hulton)

Kingston 3—Quinte 2


16AA (Brayden Robinson)

Kingston 4—Northumberland 1

Kingston 1—Oshawa 6


U18AA (Shawn Empey)

Kingston 4—Belleville 0

Kingston 5—North Durham 3


U18A (Bob McCaw)

Kingston 2—Clarington 4

Kingston 3—Ajax/Pickering 1


U18BB (Jason Stabback)

Kingston 5—Clarington 0

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