The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

Boyle recognized with national award

- JOEY SMITH SALTWIRE NETWORK joey.smith@trurodaily.com @trurodaily

ANTIGONISH – Andrew Boyle's phone has been blowing up this week.

And for good reason. Messages of congratula­tions have been pouring in for the Antigonish man after he was named a Hockey Canada Champion for displaying passion for the game and his community.

“It's a pretty big honour,” said Boyle, 21, captain of the Antigonish AA Munro Bulldogs junior B team. “I was really shocked, it was pretty unexpected and it's really kind of left me without words. It was really nice to win something like that.”

As Hockey Canada Champion, Boyle received a Hockey Canada jersey, Scotiabank prize pack and is featured in a video that outlines his involvemen­t in the game and community.

Boyle, a fourth-year student at St. F.X., has been involved with the local Challenger Baseball program for the past four years in his community and is also a member of the St. F.X. MAX program. In both programs, he assists individual­s with disabiliti­es in baseball, skating, para-sledge hockey, swimming, and other activities.

“I really enjoy it, it's probably my favourite thing to do, honestly,” Boyle said of his volunteer work.

Hockey Canada shot video of Boyle during the Bulldogs' NSJHL game against the Strait Pirates last Sunday at the Antigonish Arena. That footage was part of a video posted online to honour his accomplish­ments.

The Hockey Canada recognitio­n comes after Boyle received the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League's Kale Mason $500 memorial scholarshi­p last season for exhibiting leadership qualities, academic achievemen­t, and community involvemen­t.

“I was never someone who thought I was doing more than anyone else was, I just enjoyed doing all the activities that I do,” he says. “So being recognized for it now … it's been nice just to know that it makes a difference in the community.”

Boyle is playing in his fifth and final season for the junior Bulldogs, who jumped out to an undefeated 6-0 start before the NSJHL made the decision last week to cease operations until the new year because of COVID-19.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Andrew Boyle of the Antigonish Bulldogs was named a Hockey Canada Champion for displaying passion for the game and his community.
CONTRIBUTE­D Andrew Boyle of the Antigonish Bulldogs was named a Hockey Canada Champion for displaying passion for the game and his community.

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