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Eskasoni Eagles soaring in N.S. Junior Hockey League

Four players from Eskasoni, N.S., were named top scorers in the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey Leagues regular season play.

Four players from team named top scorers in their league

Four young hockey players in a composite image.
From left: Sonny Kabatay, Marcellus Francis, Dante Basque and Jacob Denny are the top four scorers in the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League. (Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League)

A Cape Breton team is celebrating a historic year for its players.

The Eskasoni Eagles ended the regular season of the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League with four players at thetopof the league'sscoring leaders list. All four of them are also Mi'kmaq.

"It's very historic for us," said team president and Eskasoni's Chief, Leroy Denny.

Eaglesplayers named as top scorers are Sonny Kabatay, Marcellus Francis, Dante Basque and Jacob Denny.

Kabatay the Eagles' team captain also placed third amongthe league's all-time top scorers duringregular-season play. Kabatay landed 42 goals and 50 assists for an overall 92 points in 30 games.

Making history

Kabatay was only four points shy of beating theleague's toprecord of 96 points in a single season.

"We're extremely proud of Sonny and all he has done," said Eagles' general manager, Alyssia Jeddore.

"The coaching staff have really talked about him and all that brings to our dressing room. He brings a sense of leadership that helped our team significantly throughout the season."

Jeddore said the Eagles are the first Indigenous owned-and-operated franchise within the NSJHL. The team is based in Eskasoni, N.S., and almost half their players are Indigenous.

Jeddore said having a team based in Eskasoni has helped develop local talent and fostered asense ofcommunity.

Best season to date

"One of the biggest reasons why we felt it important to join the league was to create opportunity for local players and Indigenous youth," Jeddore said.

"I feel like as the years have gone by, we've gotten stronger, we've gotten better. This has been our best season to date and our team has really grown."

NSJHL president Heather Campbell said the Eagles have been making steady progress over the past five years.

"They get really good crowds and fans travel with them to watchgames," Campbell said. "The community really supports them."

As far as having some of the top scorersin the league, Campbell said it's a matter of dedication to the sport.

"They've done the hard work off the ice as well," said Campbell."It's been a whole executive team thing, but the kids have done a lot of hard work this year."

The Eagles hope to continue their momentous year in playoff action that's already underway.

The Eskasoni team isfacing off in a best-of-seven series against the Pictou County Scotians. The two teams will meet for Game 2 on Sunday night at theTrenton Minor Sports Community Centre. The game begins at 6 p.m.

The winner of the Eagles and Scotiansseries will move onto the division championship.

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