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Participant
Name
Jesse Vernon MacIntyre
Contingent
Team Prince Edward Island
Hometown
Mill River
Type
Athlete
Sport
Hockey
Results
Male
Team: Prince Edward Island
No: 16
Final position: 10
ON-PE
Saturday, February 24, 2007
15:30
Takhini Arena
MB-PE
Sunday, February 25, 2007
15:30
Takhini Arena
Places 10-11
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
11:30
Takhini Arena
Places 10-12
Thursday, March 01, 2007
10:00
Takhini Arena
Places 9-10
Friday, March 02, 2007
09:00
Canada Games Centre
Biography
Age
16
Height (ft, inches)
5'10"
Weight (lb)
170
Language(s) spoken
English and French
Years I have participated in my sport
13 years
Club or School Team
Charlottetown Islanders Major Midget AAA
Coach
Mark Rupnow, Zack Bell
Position/Event/Sport
Centre/LW, NB/PEI Major Midget Hockey
Other recent athletic or artistic accomplishments
Team PEI-Atlantic Challenge Cup. (2004-6)(2005-Champions).
Top Defensive Player Award-Atlantic Bantam Baseball Championships.
Team PEI-Midget, Bantam, PeeWee National Baseball Championships.(2004-2006)
Games or championships that I have participated in
Year
Full name of competition/sport/event
Placing
2006
Midget National Baseball Championships
9th
2005
Bantam National Baseball Championships
7th
2004-6
Atlantic Challenge Cup-Hockey. 2005-
1st/3rd
My goals for the 2007 Canada Winter Games
To help my team win a medal and represent my province well.
To experience Canada's North and meet athletes from other provinces.
My personal role model
Brad Richards, hockey player from a small town in PEI.
Other information that could be of interest to the media
A number of my teammates on Team PEI are good friends that I have played hockey and baseball with since I was very young. This may be because PEI is a small island. Six players are now my teammates on the Charlottetown Islanders Major Midget team/Maritime League. My grandfather, Vernon Blanchard played on the same team/league as me about 70 years ago. He played on the Charlottetown Junior Royals, a linemate of high scoring, Roy,"Buck" Whitlock in the Maritime Big 3-4 League before World War II. They say I play like my grandfather, tough on the puck, working hard in the corners and in my own zone.