The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) would like to congratulate the following current and former Shawnigan Lake School student-athletes on their advancement to the next step on their hockey journey:
Ethan David | RIT (Rochester Inst. of Tech.) | NCAA |
Neha Gill | Nippissing Lakers | U SPORTS |
Josh Greene | University of Victoria | BCIHL |
Marcus Hughes | Winkler Flyers | MJHL |
Morgan Jackson | Northeastern University | NCAA |
Nathan King | Merrimack College | NCAA |
Mya Lawrence | University of Vermont | NCAA |
Matthew Strilets | University of Ottawa | U SPORTS |
Ethan David: A netminder from Vancouver, BC, David joined Shawnigan in 2018/19. That U17 Prep season he would go 7-0-0 with a 2.26GAA, .902SV% and 1 shutout as Shawnigan captured the 2019 CSSHL U17 Prep Western Championship. The following U18 Prep season he would go 12-4-1 with 5 shutouts, a .943SV% and a division best 1.45GAA.
Neha Gill: The Coquitlam, BC defender spent the last three Female U18 Prep seasons with Shawnigan Lake School. In 81 career games she scored 3 goals and 36 assists, including a career high 24 assists in 2023/24.
Josh Greene: Greene spent the 2021/22 U18 Prep season with Shawnigan Lake In 36 games the Pullman, Washington defenseman tallied 11 points. He would spend the 2022/23 and 2023/24 seasons in the SIJHL tallying 27 points in 75 games split between the Dryden Ice Dogs, Fort Frances Lakers and Sioux Lookout Bombers.
Marcus Hughes: Hughes joined Shawnigan Lake for the 2021/22 U17 Prep season which saw him record 6 points in 27 games. The following U17 Prep season the Victoria, BC forward scored 6 goals and added 17 assists in 24 games. This past U18 Prep season Hughes had 7 goals and 4 assists in 30 games.
Morgan Jackson: The Courtney, BC forward joined the CSSHL in 2022/23, finishing third on her team and in the league with 58 points in 26 games. That season her 2.23 PTS/GP was the highest among all Female U18 Prep skaters. This season Jackson would lead her team and all forwards with 29 goals and 61 points in 23 games, with her 61 points being second most among all skaters.
Nathan King: A defenseman from Victoria, BC, King played 23 U15 Prep games in 2018/19 tallying 1 goal and 4 assists.
Mya Lawrence: The Calgary, AB forward joined Shawnigan for the 2022/23 Female U18 Prep season, recording 17 points in 30 games. This season Lawrence听finished third in team scoring with 39 points in 30 games.
Matthew Strilets: Strilets joined Shawnigan for the 2017/18 U15 Prep season where he had 6 points in 28 games. The following U17 Prep campaign the Vancouver, BC defender had 17 points in 24 games, winning the CSSHL U17 Prep Top Defenseman Award and helping his team to a CSSHL U17 Prep Western Championship. He would spent the next two seasons with the Shawnigan U18 Prep team, recording 7 points in 38 games. In 2021/22 he would split the season between the SJHL and AJHL, before spending the 2022/23 and 2023/24 seasons in the AJHL. In 149 junior A games Strilets had 13 goals and 48 assists.