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Catch the Islanders TV coverage of the Lighthouse Tournament. Videos include the Chinese kids' arrival, game highlights with Chinese play-by-play by Alex Peng and Justin Chang and a trip to the Cradle of Aviation in Garden City.
ISLANDERS TV coverage of the Lighthouse Tournament.
- Project Hope Kids Visit NYC
- Project Hope Kids Take Part In NYI Festivities
- Mite/Mini-Mite Jamboree
- Steve Webb Talks About the LI Division of Tourney
- Day 4 coverage of the International Division
- Day 3 coverage of the International Division
- Day 2 coverage of the International Division
- Day 1 coverage of the International Division
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Welcome to the newyorkislanders.com blog of the first annual Lighthouse Tournament. This week-long tournament consists of teams from Long Island, China, Finland and Westchester.
In the Long Island division, dozens of teams at the squirt, pee wee, bantam and midget levels will compete amongst teams ib their own level for a chance to reach "Championship Sunday," where a champion will be crowned for each age group at the Nassau Coliseum.
The Tournament has been broken down into two divisions – Long Island and International.
The International Division is comprised of two teams from China, one from Finland and a fourth from Westchester.
The four teams will compete in a round-robin tournament, with the top two teams competing on Championship Sunday for the division's first place trophy.
Check back to the Lighthouse Tournament Blog for up-to-date information, results and comments from players, coaches and organizers.
Good luck to all of the participants!
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