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Aron Deletetsky of Auburn, left, Ashten Golebiewski of Raymond, second from left, and Peter Lacombe of Mechanic Falls, lower front, watch with their Squirt Gladiator Red teammates as names are announced to receive their Lions Tournament championship medals at the Norway Savings Bank Arena in Auburn on Wednesday. Gladiator Red won the Squirt division championship with a 3-1 victory over Gladiator White. Wednesday marked the final matchups of the five-day tournament. Assistant coach Chris Pomerleau said the Squirt Gladiator Red, White and Gray teams qualified for the Maine Tier 4 Hockey Squirts State Championship Tournament at Kents Hill School, Friday through Sunday.
Goalkeeper Gabe Pomerleau, 9, of Lewiston holds the Lions Tournament trophy in the locker room after Pomerleau and his Gladiator Red teammates won the Squirt division championship with a 3-1 victory over Gladiator White at the Norway Savings Bank Arena in Auburn on Wednesday. Four division championship games and the closing ceremonies marked the final day of the five-day tournament. Pomerleau’s father, assistant coach Chris Pomerleau, said the Squirt Gladiator Red, White and Gray teams qualified for the Maine Tier 4 Hockey Squirts State Championship Tournament at Kents Hill School, Friday through Sunday.
Mite hockey team player William Michaelis of Auburn was named an essay contest winner at this week’s annual Lions Tournament in Auburn.
Mite hockey player Deagan Nadeau of Sabattus was named an essay contest winner at this week’s annual Lions Tournament in Auburn.