The skates are sharpened. The sticks are taped. All thats left to do is hit the ice地nd, of course, count the money raised for a great cause.
Its game on this Saturday for the yearly Residence Charity Face-Off hockey showdown, which pits AV整氈窒s residences against each other in spirited competition to raise money for the IWK Health Centre Foundation. Last year, by selling game tickets and organizing pre-game fundraising events, students collected $20,000 for the foundation. Thats a big number, but its one theyd like to better this year with the support of the Dal community.
To me, its THE biggest event at Dal, says student Brendan Crossman, who will play on Saturday for the BigHorns. Theres nothing else like it. Seeing that many people together for one cause and raising that much money and energy is the best feeling.
The game involves nearly all residences on campus: Howe Hall, Mini-Rez, Gerard and OBrien unite under the orange Trojans banner, while Risley, Shirreff and Eliza Ritchie dress as the BigHorns in red. Its been a long road to get to the game, from team tryouts in the fall to practices in the winter, with fundraising efforts all the while including bottle drives, candygrams andplayer auctions. But with the final preparations out of the way, its expected that a sea of red and orange will flood Memorial Arena on Saturday and cheer on the teams.
For the players, the competition is serious and the spirit intense.
From a hockey standpoint, it can get pretty competitive, says Charles Amodeo, who will suit up for the Trojans. When you put on the skates, you obviously want to win宇hat said, I dont know if Id be involved in the same way if it wasnt for the cause.
Joe Garnett, one of the student coaches for the Trojans, echoes that sentiment. The games really about helping out in the community where we live for eight months of the year, he says. Win or lose, were all winners. Thats whats great about it.
All the players are hoping for a close, hard-fought contest; the winning team has switched back-and-forth the past three years. And both teams sound confident heading into Saturday.
Ive never been on a team as tight as this one. Were ready, says player Terry Nabuurs of the BigHorns. As for the Trojans, coach Jesse Sharp says, This teams got a lot of heart. Theyve really coming together, on the ice and off.
All thats left, then, are the spoils.
Residence Charity Face-OffThe Residence Charity Face-Off takes place Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the Memorial Arena. Tickets are $7 in advance, available at the SUB info desk, or $10 at the door. All proceeds go to the IWK Health Centre Foundation. There are also two special fundraising raffles being held: -One WestJet return ticket flight voucher; tickets $10 each or 3 for $25 Tickets for the rafflesare available from Residence Life Managers. Contact Matt Robinson (matt.robinson@dal.ca, 494-1055) for more details. |