March 2, 2016 · 0 Comments
By Jake Courtepatte
For the second year in a row, the CISAA D2B championship will be contested on Country Day School’s home ice.
The Cyclones top hockey team capped off their season with a 6-4 win over Toronto French School at the Aurora Community Centre on Monday, taking an 8-1 record into the postseason as the top-ranked team out of ten in the league.
Undoubtedly the most dominant team in the non-contact faction of independent school play for the past two seasons, the only loss came in the season opener, falling 4-3 to Holy Trinity School before earning eight victories in a row.
Since then, CDS has outscored their opponents by a combined score of 51-8.
The Cyclones went undefeated in the 2014-15 season while capturing the CISAA championship at King City Arena. They return to the same venue Friday for the league’s championship tournament, having earned a bye through Wednesday’s quarterfinal along with the second-place Royal St. George’s College.
They will face the lowest-seeded winner between Toronto French School, Trinity College School, Greenwood College School, and Holy Trinity School early Friday. The championship match-up is set for Friday afternoon.
For schedules, visit www.cisaa.ca.
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