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Nunavut Stars win Young at Heart women's hockey tournament in Rankin Inlet
Summary
The Nunavut Stars went undefeated and won the Young at Heart women's regional tournament held in Rankin Inlet February 13–15; Naujaat finished second and Rankin Rock claimed third after an overtime bronze game.
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The Young at Heart women's regional hockey tournament took place in Rankin Inlet from February 13 to 15. Five teams competed across the weekend and play was described as fast-paced. The Nunavut Stars finished the event undefeated and took the championship trophy. Organizer Lukisha Tatty noted the event began in Chesterfield Inlet in the early 1990s and was a territorial tournament before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Event highlights:
- The Nunavut Stars were undefeated and won the championship trophy.
- Naujaat finished in second place.
- Rankin Rock won the bronze medal game in overtime.
- Participating teams were Rankin Rock, Naujaat, Kivalliq, Nunavut Stars, and U15 Rock.
- Organizer Lukisha Tatty said the tournament originated in Chesterfield Inlet in the early 1990s, was territorial before COVID-19, has been held in Rankin Inlet the past two years, and is scheduled to move to Naujaat next year.
- The tournament is for players aged 14 and up and included players from across Nunavut, though Naujaat was the only team that came from outside Rankin Inlet.
Summary:
The event highlighted regional interest in women's hockey and concluded with the Nunavut Stars undefeated. Organizers said the tournament will move to Naujaat next year as part of efforts to expand participation. Further details about dates and planning were not included.
