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Canora Atom Cobras win tournament

The Canora Atom Cobras travelled to Wadena on November 10 for the Wadena Panthers home tournament and came home with a first-place win, said Jeff Sznerch, coach.
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The Canora Atom Cobras came home with a first-place finish in a tournament in Wadena on November 10. Team members, from left, are: (back row) Trent Wolkowski, Jeff Sznerch and Adam Vangen (coaches); (middle) Kaelyn Shukin, Wyatt Wolkowski, Kayden Harder, Cayden Kelly, Cody Vangen, Linden Roebuck, Tucker Mydonick, Rhein Godhe and Colton Bletsky, and (front) Devon Paley, Katherine Hauber, Logan Sznerch, Cooper Kraynick, Natalia Kelly, Kale Strelioff, Paisley Wolkowski and Jhett Kelly.

The Canora Atom Cobras travelled to Wadena on November 10 for the Wadena Panthers home tournament and came home with a first-place win, said Jeff Sznerch, coach.

The six-team tournament included: Cobras, Panthers, Tisdale Black Ramblers, Saskatoon Bobcat Devils, Nipawin Blackhawks and Humboldt Broncos

The Cobras played three games during the day, starting with a tilt versus Nipawin, said Sznerch.

鈥淚t was a real nail biter, a great game that we won 2 to 1鈥 he reported.

Canora then faced Saskatoon to conclude round robin play, and came away with an easier 12 to 0 victory. The two wins set up the final game against the hometown Panthers.

鈥淥ur team played great and went on to defeat them 5 to 0 to win the Wadena Cup for the third consecutive year,鈥 said Sznerch.

Sznerch said he and the other coaches were very pleased that the team received scoring contributions from throughout the roster as the tournament went on.

鈥淭he team members really bonded and played their hearts out which made it really fun,鈥 he said. 鈥淐ody Vangen, our goaltender had two shutouts on the day which is remarkable. He finished the tournament only allowing one goal overall. I'm super proud of all the kids, they gave a great effort in all three games and were rewarded with the championship. This is a great group of kids. they played hard and had a ton of fun doing it.鈥

Sznerch said he believes the tournament has set a tone for the team鈥檚 season. Canora has won its only league game so far, and team members are 鈥渓ooking forward to continued success in upcoming games.鈥

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