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Hurley’s heroics help Rockets forward to WHL’s Humanitari­an of the Year

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The Western Hockey League announced Thursday that Kelowna Rockets forward Ty Hurley has been named Humanitari­an of the Year, which recognizes players’ contributi­ons to the communitie­s they play in.

Medicine Hat Tigers forward Shane Smith was one of four finalists nominated for the award.

While players are often honoured for pre-planned contributi­ons like local charity efforts, Hurley’s quick, livesaving actions at a hotel pool during a team road trip led to his recipiency.

During a December road trip Hurley noticed a man struggling in a hotel pool and jumped into the water to pull the man out.

It was at this time Hurley discovered the man was not breathing and he immediatel­y began to perform CPR. After a tense 15 to 20 chest compressio­ns, the man began breathing on his own.

Hurley and his teammates provided the man support until EMS arrived to transport him to hospital.

For his life-saving actions

Hurley was presented with the Silver Medal of Merit and the

M.G. Griffiths Awards by the Lifesaving Society, B.C and Yukon.

“I want to give a shout-out to my teammates with

Kelowna, I love them all, I get to spend every second with them throughout the year,” Hurley said. “They put a smile on my face every day when I walk into the arena. Lastly, I want to thank my parents, my family and friends — I wouldn’t be here without them.”

Hurley recorded 10 points in 49 games with the Rockets this season and was originally a fourth-round pick of the

Swift Current Broncos in the 2019 WHL Draft.

The WHL Humanitari­an of the Year Award was voted upon by WHL general managers and members of the media.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Nineteen-year-old Ty Hurley of the Kelowna Rockets is this year’s WHL Humanitari­an of the Year, as the league recognized him for saving a man’s life at a hotel pool in December.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Nineteen-year-old Ty Hurley of the Kelowna Rockets is this year’s WHL Humanitari­an of the Year, as the league recognized him for saving a man’s life at a hotel pool in December.

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