The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) would like to congratulate the following current and former RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna student-athletes on their advancement to the next step on their hockey journey:
Sage Babey | Merrimack College | NCAA |
Tristen Bailey | Drayton Valley Thunders | AJHL |
Tristen Bear | Northland College | NCAA III |
Madison Bowtell | Lindenwood University | NCAA |
Gracie Graham | University of Minnesota | NCAA |
Tyson Laventure | University of Alberta | U SPORTS |
Kyly Laybolt | Arizona State University | ACHA |
Taya MacDonald | Penn State University | NCAA |
Alicia McDonald | Saint Michael’s College | NCAA II |
Chloe Primerano | University of Minnesota | NCAA |
Hayden Prosofsky | SAIT | ACAC |
Ryan Richardson | Devon Xtreme | AJHL |
Jacob Selent | Flin Flon Bombers | SJHL |
Rhett Serfas | Merritt Centennials | KIJHL |
Raedyn Spademan | Clarkson University | NCAA |
Zander Stewart | Brock University | U SPORTS |
Daniel Tom | George Mason University | ACHA |
Farah Walker | Colgate University | NCAA |
Makayla Watson | Quinnipiac University | NCAA |
Dylan Wightman | University of Toronto | U SPORTS |
Aaron Zulinick | Kamloops Storm | KIJHL |
Sage Babey: In her lone CSSHL season, Babey finished third on RHA Kelowna with 58 points in 30 games. The Saskatoon, SK forward added 7 points in 5 playoff games as RHA Kelowna captured the 2024 CSSHL Female U18 Prep Western Championship.
Tristen Bailey: The Salmon Arm, BC forward joined RHA Kelowna in 2020/21, playing 5 U15 games and having 3 points. During the 2022/23 season Bailey had 11 goals and 23 assists in 31 U17 Prep games.
Tristen Bear: Bear joined RHA Kelowna for the 2019/20 U17 Prep season, tallying 23 points in 21 games. The Winnipeg, MB forward would return home in 2020/21, playing 6 MJHL games with the Winnipeg Freeze. Bear spent the following three seasons split between the MJHL and SIJHL, finishing his junior career with 48 points in 140 games.
Madison Bowtell: A netminder from Yorkton, SK, Bowtell played three seasons with RHA Kelowna. During her time with the team she went 42-3-1 with a 1.13GAA, .928SV% and 16 shutouts. She was a member of RHA Kelowna’s three-peat, winning CSSHL Female U18 Prep Western Championships in 2022, 2023 and 2024.
Gracie Graham: Graham played three seasons with RHA Kelowna, winning a CSSHL Female U18 Prep Western Championships in 2022, 2023 and 2024. She was named the CSSHL Female U18 Prep Top Freshman in 201/22 and was named the CSSHL Female U18 Prep Top Defenseman in 2023/24. For her career she had 34 goals, 70 assists and 104 points in 79 games including a career high 19 goals, 40 assists and 59 points this past season.
Kyly Laybolt: The Lake Country, BC forward played two seasons for RHA Kelowna, winning back-to-back CSSHL Female U18 Western Championships. In 69 regular season and playoff games Laybolt had 11 goals and 28 assists.
Tyson Laventure: Selected in the second round, 31st overall at the 2018 WHL Draft by the Prince Albert Raiders, Laventure joined RHA Kelowna for the 2016/17 U15 season, tallying a team high 53 points in 21 games. In 2019/20 the Lloydminster, AB forward would join the Prince Albert Raiders before making stops in the WHL with the Lethbridge Hurricanes, Swift Current Broncos and Victoria Royals. Overall he had 74 goals and 92 assists in 259 WHL games.
Taya MacDonald: A defenseman from London, ON, MacDonald joined RHA Kelowna for the 2023/24 Female U18 Prep season. In 35 regular season and playoff games she would finish with 11 goals and 22 assists to help RHA Kelowna capture the 2024 CSSHL Female U18 Prep Western Championship.
Alicia McDonald: McDonald played for RHA Kelowna for three seasons. The Clearwater, FL forward tallied 10 points in 40 Female U18 Prep games.
Chloe Primerano: Primerano became the the first female-skater ever selected in a CHL Draft when the Vancouver Giants selected her in the 13th round, 268th overall at the 2022 WHL Draft. In just two seasons in the Female U18 Prep division the North Vancouver, BC defender graduates from the CSSHL as the most successful student-athlete in women’s history. Her 105 career assists are most all time among Female U18 Prep skaters while her 164 career points rank 1 back of the all-time record. Her 59 career goals are fourth most all-time, and most among defensemen, giving her the all-time career lead among defensemen in assists (105), goals (59) and points (164). This past season Primerano set the Female U18 Prep single season record, among all skaters, with 35 goals, 54 assists and 89 points in just 29 games to earn her second straight CSSHL Female U18 Prep MVP Award.
Hayden Prosofsky: Prosofsky played 30 games during the 2017/18 U15 Prep season finishing with 17 points. In 2020/21 the Medicine Hat, AB forward joined the Drumheller Dragons for the 2020/21 AJHL season, posting 2 points in 8 games. The following season he would record 10 goals and 11 assists in 53 games. He would begin the 2022/23 season with the Dragons before joining the Lloydminster Bobcats, finishing the season with 11 goals and 20 assists in 57 games. This season he totalled 20 points in 39 games before adding 2 points in 3 playoff games as his Melfort Mustangs were crowned as SJHL Champions.
Ryan Richardson: The Kelowna, BC defenseman played two seasons with RHA Kelowna, originally joining the program in 2021/22. That U16 Prep season he had 17 points in 33 games. The following U17 Prep campaign he added 5 goals and 21 assists in 31 games.
Jacob Selent: Selent spent the 2019/20 U15 season with RHA Kelowna. In 30 games the Kelowna, BC forward had 10 goals and 8 assists.
Rhett Serfas: Selected in the seventh round, 134th overall by the Kelowna Rockets at the 2022 WHL Draft, Serfas played three seasons with RHA Kelowna. A defenseman from Lethbridge, AB he had 9 points in 30 U15 Prep games during the 2021/22 season. The following U17 Prep campaign he posted 3 goals and 10 assists in 31 games. This past U18 Prep season he had 12 points in 30 games.
Raedyn Spademan: Spademan joined RHA Kelowna in 2022/23 finishing with 20 points in 29 Female U18 Prep games. This season she had a career high 20 goals, 27 assists and 47 points in 30 games.
Zander Stewart: Stewart joined RHA Kelowna for the 2019/20 U18 Prep season tallying 22 points in 33 games. The following U18 Prep campaign he would add 4 points in 7 games. The Salmon Arm, BC defenseman would spend the 2021/22 and 2022/23 seasons in the SJHL with the Nipawin Hawks recording 50 points in 92 games including a career high 41 during the 2022/23 season.
Daniel Tom: The Kenora, ON forward joined RHA Kelowna for the 2017/18 U15 season tallying 8 points in 30 games. The following U15 Prep campaign he had 4 goals and 14 assists in 29 games. During the 2020/21 U18 Prep season Tom had 1 point in 6 games.
Farah Walker: This season Walker went 11-0-0 with 4 shutouts, a 0.76GAA and .953SV% in her first season with RHA Kelowna. She would go 3-0-0 in playoffs to help RHA Kelowna capture their third straight championship.
Makayla Watson: Watson joined RHA Kelowna for the 2023/24 Female U18 Prep seaso. In 29 games the Brooks, AB defenseman had 10 goals and 41 assists.
Dylan Wightman: The Kelowna, BC forward joined RHA Kelowna in 2016/17, recording 18 points in 25 games. In 2019/20 he would join the Kelowna Rockets, playing 5 seasons with the club. In 216 games Wightman had 33 goals and 53 assists.
Aaron Zulinick: Zulinick joined RHA Kelowna in 2021/22 finishing with 8 points in 29 U15 games. The Kamloops, BC defender would play 20 U15 Prep games the following year, recording 1 goal and 7 assists.