Closing Ceremony
 

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August 13th, 2017            

Today's ceremony brought the 60th annual CANUSA games to a close after a great weekend of competition and bonding between players and countries. As is typically the case, the closing ceremony was a far less formal event than the opening ceremony two days earlier. The athletes and parents mingled together while thanks were made and trophies were handed out. The Flint U10 hockey team won one game and tide the other, the U12 hockey team swept their series, while the U14 team ended up going 0-2. It would seem, based on the standings, that Flint would have won this event by a 3-2-1 score, but through some weird tie-breaker the visiting team gets credit for the tie game, giving them a tie in the standings, which again is given to the visiting team. That meant that Hamilton won the ice hockey event this year. In the overall games standings, the Americans beat the Canadians by a score of 9-2. Once the presentations were over we handed Lucas back over to his parents and Canadian counterparts as we said our goodbyes and headed home.  

 

CANUSA Games - Closing Ceremony

The crowd milling about while waiting for the closing ceremony to get underway.

The emcee of today's closing ceremony talking to the crowd.

The Flint mayor's representative speaking.

A Hamilton official talking.

The 60th anniversary CANUSA games sign.

The Hamilton and Flint representatives shaking hands and exchanging gifts.

A look at the folks on the stage.

A bit blurry, but three Canadian hockey players accepting the trophy for their overall victory in these games.

Lucas and Drew together one last time.


 

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