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The Bearcats made the jump to the next level, but did not find success. Six years later in 1983 the team ceased operations mid season. The Bearcat legacy lived on, and in 1997 the Maritime Junior "A" Hockey League awarded Truro with a new franchise, thus marking the return of junior hockey to Truro after a fourteen-year absence.
The Truro Bearcats were formed in 1997 as a member of the Maritime Jr A Hockey League. The Bearcats have stayed competitive over their franchise history, they have never had a losing record, and have never missed the playoffs. During the 2001 MJAHL Draft, the Bearcats picked 13-year-old minor hockey phenom Sidney Crosby [2] [3] [4] During the ...
The Allan Cup trophy. The 1998 Allan Cup was the Canadian senior ice hockey championship for the 1997–98 senior "AAA" season. The event was hosted by the Truro Bearcats in Truro, Nova Scotia.
Truro Bearcats (2013-present) The Rath Eastlink Community Centre is a multi purpose sporting facility located in Truro, Nova Scotia . The facility features an NHL sized arena, a competition-sized (25m) swimming pool, a water slide, a fitness centre and, a rock climbing wall.
The Bearcats started off the 1997-98 season by announcing that the team would cease operation to help make way for the upstart Truro Bearcats Junior "A" team after twelve years of operation. For their final year, the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association awarded them the right to host the 1998 Allan Cup .
Cincinnati Bearcats basketball made their first Big 12 road trip to Texas Tech. Here are 5 takeaways from the game by UC beat reporter Scott Springer.
Truro Bearcats: London Admirals: 6-1 Truro, Nova Scotia 1999: Stony Plain Eagles: Powell River Regals: 6-3 Stony Plain, Alberta 2000: Powell River Regals: Lloydminster Border Kings: 4-1 Lloydminster, Saskatchewan 2001: Lloydminster Border Kings: Petrolia Squires: 7-2 Sarnia, Ontario 2002: St-Georges Garaga: Stony Plain Eagles: 4-2 Powell River ...
"The majority of the adult body is water, up to 60% of your weight," says Schnoll-Sussman, adding that the average person's weight can fluctuate one to five pounds per day due to water.