Tri-County Vanguard

YCMHS Vikings player named league Player of the Year

Valley high school hockey league celebrates season with awards banquet

- TINA COMEAU TRICOUNTY VANGUARD

The Valley High School Hockey League held its end-of-the-season boys’ teams banquet where players and teams received awards and the successes of the high school hockey season were celebrated.

“I thought everything ran really smoothly. I think it’s great that we had two teams take provincial titles and all teams competed well and had fun,” said league president Peter Morse about the season. “Between the executive and coaches and managers and volunteers we have a great league and it takes a lot of effort on everyone’s behalf to run smoothly.”

There are 12 boys team in the Valley league. Two of these teams won NSSAF provincial championsh­ips this year: Central Kings (Division 2) and Barrington (Division 3).

Horton was this year’s league champion.

These three teams: Horton (D1), Central Kings (D2) and Barrington (D3) were also the league’s division champions at the end of regular season league play.

The banquet included the awarding of the league’s major awards.

The Player of the Year Award is about more than just hockey, it was noted. It recognizes a player’s commitment to their team, their school, their community and to volunteeri­sm. Five players were nominated for the award: Aidan D’Arcy (PEB), Bryce Oliver (WK), Jacob Symonds (Barrington), Patrick Allen (NKEC) and Brock Emin (Yarmouth).

Chosen Player of the Year was Grade 12 student Brock Emin of the Yarmouth Vikings. A short bio was read at the banquet. Over two consecutiv­e years Emin was involved with Me to We, with trips to Nicaragua and Tanzania to help build schools. He fundraised $10,500 for these initiative­s. He’s been selected by organizati­ons to attend youth leadership camps; he was a youth coordinato­r and coach with the Yarmouth Clippers Soccer Club and also was part of the planning committee for a U13 soccer provincial­s championsh­ip in Yarmouth. He is a multi-faceted athlete who has competed in hockey, soccer, competitiv­e swimming and softball and he has given back to the sport of hockey by volunteeri­ng as a mentor with minor hockey and is a Level 3 referee. Next year Emin will attend Acadia University and with plans to become an educator.

The league’s points leader award was presented to Zachary Forsythe of the Central Kings Gators who had 76 points that included 45 goals and 31 assists in 19 league games played.

The top defenseman award was presented to Rhylan Morse of the West Kings Wolverines.

The top goalie award went to Zachary Mason of the NKEC Titans. It was noted by league vice- president Mike Reynolds that two goalies – Mason and Nathan Comeau of Clare – had received nomination­s from several teams for this award.

The Volunteer of the Year Award was shared by Mark Tye, coach of the Avon View Avalanche and Scott Russell, the league’s chief referee.

The Coach of the Year Award was presented to Julien Boudreau of the Par-en-Bas Sharks. The Sharks had a successful season winning D3 regionals and making it to the semi-final of D3 NSSAF provincial­s, which were hosted by the Sharks. Boudreau also volunteers with the league as one of its webmasters.

The award for least penalized team went to the Barrington Barons.

All teams in the league were invited to select two players for team awards. The awards for teams from the tri-counties were:

• Barrington: Jacob Symonds (MVP), Brett Smith (MVP)

• Clare: Nathan Comeau (MVP), Lyndon Vacon (MVP)

• Digby: Noah Titus (MVP), Braden Trimper (MVP)

• Par-en-Bas: Aidan D’Arcy (coach’s award), Josh Boudreau (coach’s award)

• Yarmouth: Brock Emin (MVP), Zach LeBlanc (coach’s award)

 ?? TINA COMEAU ?? Brock Emin of the Yarmouth Vikings high school hockey team was named Player of the Year at the Valley High School Hockey League banquet.
TINA COMEAU Brock Emin of the Yarmouth Vikings high school hockey team was named Player of the Year at the Valley High School Hockey League banquet.
 ?? TINA COMEAU ?? Par-en-Bas Sharks head coach Julien Boudreau received the award for Coach of the Year at the VHSHL banquet.
TINA COMEAU Par-en-Bas Sharks head coach Julien Boudreau received the award for Coach of the Year at the VHSHL banquet.
 ?? TINA COMEAU ?? Tanner Bateman and Jagger Kane from the Barrington Barons accept the award for being the top Division 3 school in league play from VHSHL president Peter Morse at the league’s banquet.
TINA COMEAU Tanner Bateman and Jagger Kane from the Barrington Barons accept the award for being the top Division 3 school in league play from VHSHL president Peter Morse at the league’s banquet.

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