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WECSSAA boys hockey 2024 allstars

It was a competitive hockey season that saw Belle River and St. Anne move on to SWOSSAA this past season. "Both had deep, talented squads," said convenor Tim Edwards who shared this year's allstars with Powerplay Sports.


"For the selections, a lot of teams picked top end, younger skilled players. That indicates players from the area will either be playing at a higher level in the future, which is great, or high school hockey down here is about to kick it up a notch," Edwards said. "As usual, the league showed it's a great option for kids to be participating in WECSSAA play for their school and represent their hometown minor hockey team at the same time."



WECSSAA Varsity Boys Hockey AAA All Stars:


1 st team F- Harrison Crowder (Villy) F- Eamon Edgar (BR) F- Truppe Vaughn (St. Annes) F/D- Reid Ashton (St. Joes) D- Nathan Gaudet (BR) D- Will Claridge (St. Annes)


2nd team F- Liam Thiessen (SSS) F- Broyden Hebert (Villy) F- Jaacko Wycisk (St. Anne) F- Keegan Laporte (HNH) D- Josh Middleton (BR) G- Landon Dimitroff (St. Joes)


A/AA All Stars:


1st team F- Kyle Jones (NS) F- Josh Bleau (Essex) F- Trevor Mayrand (L’Essor) F- Ashton Sim (Kville) D- Quinn Brennan (Kville) G- Ethan Davis (Essex)


2nd team F- Drew Ferenc (L’Essor) F- Cooper Bulmer (Riverside) D- Ryken Atherton (NS) D- Deegan Daigneau (Essex) D- Marshall Champeau (Kville) G- Neil Sexsmith (Riverside)


3rd team F- Cole Cavanagh (Brennan) F- Colton Selwood (Cardinal Carter) F/D- Owen Grieve (Cardinal Carter) D- Evan Mailloux (L’Essor) D- Matthew Mesman (Laj.) D- Jesse Chadwick (Vista)


Congratulations to all players for their efforts this season. It's nice to win but also to create memories that will be shared for life.



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