Can-ley Cup Stands Tall
February 22, 2012
The Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood and Brother Rice hockey programs faced off against hunger Friday -- and helped raise more than $10,000 for the Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeast Michigan.
The Cup pictured above was constructed of 3,500 tuna cans donated by Kroger. It was nearly seven feet tall and four feet in diameter and weighed nearly 1,400 pounds. It took six hours to build and was designed and constructed by members of the American Institute of Architects.
The "Faceoff Against Hunger" included doubleheaders between the schools' junior varsity and varsity teams at Wallace Ice Arena. The schools wore 1970s uniforms to mark when their rivalry began,
Cranbrook-Kingswood annually plays a hockey doubleheader to benefit a charity. Last season it raised funds for families of the armed forces, and in 2010 played at Detroit's Clark Park and then donated proceeds to that facility.
State Champs! Michigan: Hockey Time Episode 2
December 8, 2022
Join Jonathon Kidd and Sean Baligian for another edition of State Champs! Hockey Time.
0:41 - Detroit Catholic Central vs. Gabriel Richard Recap
1:58 - Lake Orion vs. Eisenhower Recap
2:51 - Flint Powers vs. Howell Recap
3:54 - Brighton vs. Northville Recap
5:18 - Mona Shores vs. Livonia Stevenson Recap
6:59 - Warrior Hockey Player of the Year Update
11:04 - DAC Athlete of the Year Promo
12:20 - Coaches Corner - Trent Begeman - Carlson
14:21 - Wall Award Update
16:29 - Clarkston vs. Lake Orion Preview
17:52 - D3 Showcase Preview
18:54 - KLAA-MIHL Showcase Preview