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PHOTO GALLERY: NOTL Wolves hit the ice for Harvest Classic tournament
The U18 NOTL Wolves celebrate after their championship win 3-1 against the Kawartha Coyotes on Oct. 27. (TRACY HOPE)
The U18 Wolves celebrate after the second-period score against the Kawartha Coyotoes, which helped them clinch the win on Sunday. (DAVE VAN DE LAAR)
Gary Friesen, with the NOTL Minor Hockey Association, speaks to the U13 rep players, with coach Derek Nichols to his right. (DAVE VAN DE LAAR)
U13 Wolves player Nen Bayne shoots on the net against the Wallaceburg Lakers on Oct. 26, the game ending in a 1-1 tie. (DAVE VAN DE LAAR)
The U13 Wolves celebrate after defeating the Shelburne Wolves 4-1 on Oct. 26.
U13 Wolves player Ryder Kallies shoots on the net against the Shelburne Wolves, helping his team clinch the 4-1 win on Saturday. (DAVE VAN DE LAAR)
U13 player Tenny Powell looks elated after scoring against the Wallaceburg Lakers, bringing the game to a 1-1 tie. (DAVE VAN DE LAAR)
Spectators celebrate after the U13 Wolves score a goal against the Shelburne Wolves on Oct. 26. (DAVE VAN DE LAAR)
Luigi Coppola couldn't be more pleased as he celebrates the NOTL Wolves' victory against the Shelburne Wolves on Saturday. (DAVE VAN DE LAAR)
U18 player Bill Pilitteri-Smith going for the goal against the Kawartha Wolves on Saturday morning. (DAVE VAN DE LAAR)
The U15 Wolves score against the East Elgin Attack, with Thomas Wilson shooting on the net. NOTL lost to East Elgin 2-1. (DAVE VAN DE LAAR)
The U15 Wolves head back to the lockers after their game against the East Elgin Attack on Saturday. (DAVE VAN DE LAAR)
The U18 NOTL Wolves team: Back L-R: Ryan Parsons, Justin York, Ethan Dulas, Josh Dulas, Billy Pilitteri-Smith, Nate Ditto, Logan Rossi, Jacob Dulas, Ben Dipietro, Mitch Olsen, Eddie Friesen, Sheldon Walker, Calo Zambito, Adam Whyte and Glen Davis. (TRACY HOPE)

With the season underway for the NOTL Minor Hockey Association this fall, the NOTL Harvest Classic hockey tournament took over the Virgil arenas on the weekend.

From Oct. 25 to 27, NOTL Wolves players competed against teams from across Ontario.

The U18 Rep team came out on top in the Sunday, Oct. 27 championship game, beating the Kawartha Coyotes 3-1.

Player Mitch Olsen got the Wolves off to a good start in the game with a first-period goal, followed by two power-play goals from Noah Whyte and Dylan Price.

The U13 Rep team also had a good weekend, making it to the semifinals on Sunday before losing 1-0 to the Ilderton Jets, which scored its goal during overtime.

Photographer Dave Van de Laar was there to capture some of the action.

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