Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship - 麻豆传媒入口 Mon, 08 Jul 2024 15:07:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 /wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/05/cropped-csshl-site-title-photo-32x32.png Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship - 麻豆传媒入口 32 32 2024 Tyson Giuriato Scholarship Winners Announced /2024-tyson-giuriato-scholarship-winners-announced Mon, 08 Jul 2024 15:07:02 +0000 /?p=6147 In honour of Tyson Giuriato鈥檚 memory, his family is proud to announce this year鈥檚 recipients of the Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship: Ryker Dunkley, Drew Meashaw, Londyn Sheehan, Oliver Taylor, Carson Watrich, and Lily Wright, Tyson joined the CSSHL in 2013 and served as the Director of Media and Communications until he sadly passed away […]

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In honour of Tyson Giuriato鈥檚 memory, his family is proud to announce this year鈥檚 recipients of the Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship: Ryker Dunkley, Drew Meashaw, Londyn Sheehan, Oliver Taylor, Carson Watrich, and Lily Wright,

Tyson joined the CSSHL in 2013 and served as the Director of Media and Communications until he sadly passed away in August 2020. To honour Tyson鈥檚 passion for and contributions to the game of hockey, his family and the CSSHL community came together to offer families the ability to have their child (aged 7-14) attend a summer hockey camp of their choice. The Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship makes this possible by paying for one hockey camp registration for the successful applicants.

A 10-year-old from Victoria, BC, Ryker is a dedicated rep goalie with the U11 Juan de Fuca Grizzlies. He goes to games or watches on TV whenever he can. He collects cards and any memorabilia, constantly checks on stats, and can鈥檛 seem to get enough hockey in his life.

Aside from hockey his other interests are mostly sports-related such as baseball, basketball, soccer, track and field and football, but he also enjoys cooking. Ryker umpires in his community little league and will be taking a referee course. His favourite grade 5 subjects this year were social studies and science.

This summer Ryker will use his scholarship to attend 鈥楾he Goalie Group.鈥 It is a well-known goalie development group and they have a camp coming to Victoria.

鈥淭his summer, it is a big dream of mine to attend a really great hockey camp but I really wished to try one that is specifically geared to goalie training before starting the U13 season so I start it off prepared and confident,鈥 said Ryker Dunkley. 鈥淭hanks so much to Tyson Giuriato鈥檚 hockey camp scholarship, I feel so lucky to say that I get to do this goalie camp this summer in August! I think Tyson is an inspiration for us all, and his legacy gives a chance for kids in Canada to improve and develop in their game and be better hockey players for years to come. Thank you again!鈥

Drew, now 12, started playing hockey when he was three years old. He would love to one day play in the NHL but is currently working towards playing for his U13 zone team, and eventually for Okanagan Hockey Academy (OHA). Away from the rink Drew plays basketball, golf, cross-country and mountain biking.

Drew is looking to attend the 鈥榃histler Super Camp,鈥 having being inspired by social media sensation Pavel Barber and his skill set.

鈥淚 am very happy & proud to receive this scholarship. It is an exciting opportunity that I otherwise may not have been able to experience. Thank you to the Giuriato Family for providing opportunities like this for youths in hockey,鈥 said Drew Meashaw.

At seven years old Londyn Sheehan played her first year of U9 hockey this season. The Beaumont, AB product won three Heart-and-Hustle Awards and a Focus Award with her team this season. At her elementary school she received the 鈥楨agle Award鈥 (Enthusiastic, Attitude, Good Hearted, Loyal, Earnest) for her class.

Outside of playing hockey, Londyn enjoys swimming, art, music, playing outside and camping with her family.

Londyn will attend the 鈥楬igh Tempo U9 Girls Hockey Camp鈥 in Edmonton, AB to improve her skating and overall abilities.

“I am so happy and thankful to win this scholarship! I am excited to get on the ice this summer and get better at hockey because I love playing,” said Londyn Sheehan.

“On behalf of the Sheehan family, we would like to extend our extreme gratitude to Tyson Giuriato’s family and the CSSHL community for providing Londyn with the opportunity to attend a summer camp and continue to grow her love and passion for the game,” added Krista Sheehan, Londyn鈥檚 mother.

Oliver Taylor is a 11-year-old from Comox Valley, BC. Oliver currently plays on the Comox Valley Rep (U11 Strathcona Bears) team but hopes to one day be in the NHL. When he is older, he plans for his friends and him to have an awesome gaming company that they will create and run together.

Oliver is registered for the five days 鈥楽hawnigan Lake Hockey Camp in August. He loves to grow his skills and my knowledge for the game because it helps him to become a better hockey player. It also means he gets to be out on the ice more doing what he loves.

Away from the rink Oliver played baseball the last 2 years and loved it but gave it up this past spring, allowing him to play even more hockey. One of his passions is to be a good drawer. He also loves building things with Lego or things He is learning to play the piano because he loves music and his favourite song to play right now is 鈥楽even Nation Army鈥 by 鈥楾he White Stripes鈥 because it is also one of his hockey pump up songs.

“I am very grateful to have been chosen to receive the scholarship in Tysons Memory鈥, said Oliver Taylor. 鈥淲ithout this I wouldn’t be able to attend this hockey camp and I am so so so excited that I now will be able to go to it because of the kindness of the people who picked me. Thank you very much.”

Carson Watrich lives in Smithers, BC. He is 12 years old and has been playing hockey since he was 6 with the Smithers Minor Hockey Association.

Since he was 11-month-old Carson has faced significant obstacles that held him back physically and required dedication, time and medical treatment. But he has been working hard year-round to improve his leg strength so he can be successful. For the 2023-2024 season, he made the SMHA鈥檚 U13 Rep team and was switched from defence to forward because of how fast his skating is now. He continues to work hard on and off the ice to get stronger and develop his skills.

His favourite subjects are math and science and he received Top French Student in his class the last three years and got first place in the Geo Challenge in Grade 7 this year. He aspires to be a Geologist after high school. He play鈥檚 flag football in the spring and golf as long as there is no snow on the ground. He rides his bike the 7km to town and back to do these things to keep his legs strong. He does track and field in school and competes in high jump, ball throw and the 100m and 200m dash. His other interests include reading, puzzles, trivia, and going fishing with his friends.

This summer Carson plans to attend the Okanagan Hockey School’s U15 Contact Camp in Edmonton, Alberta from July 29 – August 2nd.

鈥淩eceiving this scholarship means that I can go to this hockey camp to learn more and improve as a player. It feels good knowing that the cost is covered for my parents since they pay for so much for my sisters and I. I am motivated to work hard and do a good job to prove that I am deserving of being awarded this scholarship. Thank you very much,鈥 said Carson.

Lily Wright has loved playing hockey since she was five years old. Before that her passion for skating started at 3 years old when she wanted to spend every evening after daycare at the outdoor rink in Alberta.

She loves watching the Calgary Flames with her dad and the Vancouver Canucks with her papa. She was very excited to hear the development of the PWHL and hopes it moves out west so she can watch some live games. Outside of hockey Lily enjoys other sports, playing with her friends and pets. She has recently developed a love for reading.

Lily will attend the 鈥楬eath Dennison Skills and Drills鈥 camp in Parksville, BC August 12-16, 2024.

鈥淟ily is so excited to receive the Tyson Giuriato Scholarship. Since I told her the good news, she has taken her hockey stick to school every day to play with the older kids. This is something she has been scared to do for the last two years but her excitement overcame her fear鈥 said Kim Wright, Lily鈥檚 mother.聽 鈥淲e both thank you for this opportunity to enjoy a hockey camp this summer. Since Lily started playing at five years old, she has loved it. I have never had to drag her out of bed at 5am. She has always been excited and ready to play!鈥

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Sooke Minor Hockey Players Collect Donations for Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship /sooke-minor-hockey-players-collect-donations-for-tyson-giuriato-hockey-camp-scholarship Mon, 10 Jul 2023 22:18:01 +0000 /?p=4724 Five Sooke minor hockey players have made a contribution to the Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship after collecting donations instead of gifts for their birthdays. On June 24, 2023 10 year olds Cameron, Hayes, Liam, Roland, and Tyson’s nephew Colton, eleven, hosted a ball hockey bonanza to celebrate their birthdays. Rather than asking the roughly […]

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Five Sooke minor hockey players have made a contribution to the Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship after collecting donations instead of gifts for their birthdays.

On June 24, 2023 10 year olds Cameron, Hayes, Liam, Roland, and Tyson’s nephew Colton, eleven, hosted a ball hockey bonanza to celebrate their birthdays. Rather than asking the roughly 40 people in attendance for gifts, many of which were teammates of the boys during the 2022/23 season, they collected donations on behalf of the Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship.

 

“Those five boys, their birthdays are around the same time so we decided to throw a joint birthday party,” said one of the boys鈥 mom. “We have a new sport-box that opened last year in town so we invited the rest of the team and some other friends for a ball hockey bonanza. Rather than accepting gifts, the 5 boys collected donations. They wanted to chose something hockey related to donate to as that is a passion they share. 聽Together they chose the Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship to support more players thriving in the game they love.”

 

Tyson Giuriato was the Director of Media and Communications for the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL), before he passed away in August 2020. To honour Tyson鈥檚 passion and contributions to the game of hockey, his family and the CSSHL community offer families the ability to have their child attend a summer hockey camp of their choice across Canada.

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Six Recipients of Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship Announced /six-recipients-of-tyson-giuriato-hockey-camp-scholarship-announced Wed, 07 Jun 2023 22:00:13 +0000 /?p=4565 In honour of Tyson Giuriato鈥檚 memory, his family is proud to announce this year鈥檚 recipients of the Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship: Jaedynn Dewitt, Bentley Hanson, Tyson Kozyn, Logan Lemaigre, Ari Stamhius, and Reese Welters. Tyson joined the CSSHL in 2013 and served as the Director of Media and Communications until he sadly passed away […]

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In honour of Tyson Giuriato鈥檚 memory, his family is proud to announce this year鈥檚 recipients of the Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship: Jaedynn Dewitt, Bentley Hanson, Tyson Kozyn, Logan Lemaigre, Ari Stamhius, and Reese Welters.

Tyson joined the CSSHL in 2013 and served as the Director of Media and Communications until he sadly passed away in August 2020. To honour Tyson鈥檚 passion for and contributions to the game of hockey, his family and the CSSHL community came together to offer families the ability to have their child (aged 7-14) attend a summer hockey camp of their choice. The Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship makes this possible by paying for one hockey camp registration for the successful applicants.

Eight-year old Jaedynn Dewitt will be attending the U9 development camp offered at RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna in the middle of July, in order to become a better skater and work on how to shot and pass properly. Jaedynn really love鈥檚 hockey and would one day like to attend RHA Kelowna or OHA to improve her chances of getting a scholarship to a university to play hockey.

This year was only her second year playing hockey but last season at the year-end tournament her team went to Richmond, BC where she received Player of the Game and had 12 goals in the tournament.

In her free time Jaedynn loves playing hockey on the fake ice area her dad built, playing softball, going swimming and boating at the lake and camping.

Grande Prairie, AB鈥檚 Bentley Hanson played this season for the Grande Prairie U13 Female A team and will be attending the Power Plus all-day Female Camp at the end of August to improve her skills ahead of her U15 AA Female tryouts in September. Bentley鈥檚 hockey goals are to get a university scholarship, play university hockey and get a degree.

Outside of hockey she enjoys hanging out with friends, going camping, reading and track-and-field. Her Brother Landon has played in the CSSHL the last four years and one day Bentley would like to as well.

鈥淚 am so excited and would like to thank the CSSHL and the Giuriato Family for picking me to receive one of this year鈥檚 scholarships!鈥 added Bentley.

Nine-year old Tyson Kozyn, will be attending the Silver Totems Hockey Club Camp. This past season was Tyson鈥檚 first year of hockey. He plans to play another full year of house and then try out for the Strathcona Bears rep team in his community. Outside of hockey, Tyson loves soccer, math, school, going to the lacrosse box close to his house with his friends, and playing road hockey.

鈥淎thletically I am so proud that I stepped into a sport I had never played and had confidence to get on the ice. I think this opportunity is very amazing and I am so thankful to be able to apply and win this scholarship. I think it鈥檚 cool that my name is also Tyson,鈥 added Tyson Kozyn.

Ari Stamhuis is 10 years old and just completed his second year of rep hockey on the JDF Grizzlies U11A team. His team had a great season winning three silver and one bronze medal in four tournaments. Ari developed new leadership skills by being a veteran on the team and being honoured with the 鈥淎鈥 on his jersey.

This season, his favourite hockey experience was when his team competed at an outdoor tournament in Apex, Penticton. This spring Ari will be playing on the 2011 Junior Sea Devils team. His goal for the next hockey season is to be able to make the Rep A team for the JDF Grizzlies U13 division.

Other than hockey, he currently swims competitively for Island Swimming, recently competing at the Vancouver Island Regional Championship where he won one gold, one silver and one bronze medal with personal best times in all his events.

Ari would love to one day either play in the NHL or compete at the Olympics. He is currently in grade 5 at Victor Brodeur, a French school in Esquimalt, and is fluent in both French and English. Math and Physical Education are his two favorite subjects at school.

In his spare time, he loves playing with his two dogs, his friends, go camping with his family, tennis and playing video games. This summer he will be competing in his first triathlon.

Ari will be putting his scholarship towards Brandon Wong鈥檚 summer hockey Camp in August. Ari would like to thank the Giuriato family for their support and feels really honoured to receive this scholarship.

Logan Lemaigre lives in Red Deer, AB and plays hockey with Red Deer Minor Hockey in the U15 division. He started playing pond hockey when he was 8 years old and moved up to RDMH when he was 10 years old when he decided to be a full-time goalie.

Logan is indigenous and his home reserve is Janvier about 1.5 hours outside of Fort McMurray, AB. Logan has lived in Red Deer for the past eight years where he was introduced to hockey.

Hockey has taught him many valuable lessons in life other than just new hockey skills. His goal is to try out for their local completive hockey league in the upcoming season. His end goal would be to try out for a position in the Western Hockey League.

Logan has a local goalie instructor that has played in the WHL that runs goalie camps and he will attend CAGE for training this upcoming year.

Outside of hockey his interests include cultural activities that he attends as well as mountain biking, swimming, fishing and pretty much any sport that鈥檚 out there. This year he volunteered for his younger brothers U11 team and helped out with their young goalie with some basic skills.

Reese Welters will once again be attending the Len Barrie Hockey College this summer. Reese loves this camp for multiple reasons including the fact Coach Len has so many fun drills. Her favorite was when he used a radar gun to test how fast their shots could go. The Edmonton Oilers are her favorite team and last year Reese got to meet Tyson Barrie.

This year Reese made the U11 Rep team and wants to go to camp before tryouts next season as she really wants to make U13 Rep. Her future hockey plans are to hopefully be one of the first female hockey players in the NHL that plays defense but if that can鈥檛 happen, she would like to play for Team Canada in the Olympics.

When Reese grows up if she doesn鈥檛 make it into the NHL then she plans to be a marine biologist. In her free time, she enjoys fishing, fastball and reading.

Reese added she is 鈥渋s excited and grateful to have been awarded this scholarship.鈥

鈥淲e are grateful to our friends, family and the CSSHL, and would like to thank them for their continuing support that made it possible to send extra kids to camps. It was a hard decision for the committee to choose the winners. We hope those that weren鈥檛 picked will reapply next year. We wish all the young hockey players a successful and fun year coming up,鈥 added the Giuriato family.

 

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Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship Recipients /tyson-giuriato-hockey-camp-scholarship-recipients-2 Wed, 08 Jun 2022 17:00:57 +0000 /?p=3638 In honour of Tyson Giuriato鈥檚 memory, his family is proud to announce this year鈥檚 recipients of the Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship: Hudson Crocker, Cadence Mamakeesic, Owen Powell, Kale & Luke Pratte, and Layla Silakiewicz. Tyson joined the CSSHL in 2013 and served as the Director of Media and Communications until he sadly passed away […]

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In honour of Tyson Giuriato鈥檚 memory, his family is proud to announce this year鈥檚 recipients of the Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship: Hudson Crocker, Cadence Mamakeesic, Owen Powell, Kale & Luke Pratte, and Layla Silakiewicz.

Tyson joined the CSSHL in 2013 and served as the Director of Media and Communications until he sadly passed away in August 2020. To honour Tyson鈥檚 passion for and contributions to the game of hockey, his family and the CSSHL community came together to offer families the ability to have their child (aged 7-14) attend a summer hockey camp of their choice. The Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship makes this possible by paying for one hockey camp registration for the successful applicants.

Nine-year old Hudson Crocker began skating when he was three, followed by hockey at five. Hudson spent the past season playing for the U11A Sooke Thunderbirds and is playing spring hockey for the Hockey Evolution Tigers. Hudson, who also excels at, baseball would like to one day play for the Victoria Grizzlies and eventually the Chicago Blackhawks.

Hudson鈥檚 scholarship will go towards the 鈥楨dges on Ice鈥 camp with Blaine Redmond. 鈥淚t means the world to Hudson and our family to receive this scholarship.聽 He is incredibly proud and honoured to be included in Tyson鈥檚 legacy,鈥 added his mom Brianne Crocker.

Cadence Mamakeesic, who is from Victoria, BC, just completed his first season of hockey and his dream is to play in the NHL. Cadence is on the autism spectrum, and hockey has been the only thing that he has flourished in and loved to do. Hockey has given him drive, a goal, confidence, friends and has been the key component in his success in emotional development and socialization.

Cadence鈥檚 scholarship will go towards the 鈥楲esley Global Sports Summer Camp鈥. 鈥淗e was really excited, it鈥檚 pretty cool to win something,鈥 added his mom Alicia Hearse.

10-year old Owen Powell is from Victoria, BC and spent this past season playing for the U11 B2 Grizzlies. Owen, who started playing hockey when he was five years old, spends his spare time cooking, gardening, BMXing, and playing ball hockey and guitar, and would like to one day continue his hockey career at the junior and college levels.

Owen鈥檚 scholarship will go towards the Brandon Wong camp. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so exciting, we were quite proud of him,鈥 added his mom April Powell.

Kale and Luke Pratte are brothers from Moose Jaw, SK. Kale spent the 2021/22 season playing in the CSSHL for Prairie Hockey Academy鈥檚 U15 Prep team, while Luke was the captain of his U13AA team. The two brothers are avid baseball players and enjoy the outdoors, swimming, fishing, hunting, bike riding, camping and skiing.

The Pratte brother鈥檚 scholarship will go towards the Elite 6 Week Prairie Hockey Academy camp in Caronport, SK, a camp which their older brother has done before. As this camp is close to home and offered during the day, it allows them to continue their baseball in the evenings.

Layla Silakiewicz started skating when she was just three and then originally started playing ringette in kindergarten. She is currently playing for the Sherwood Park Ringette Association

U14AA POWER and qualified for Western Canadian National Ringette Championship. On December 30, 2021 Layla tried out for her first hockey team, officially making the Edmonton U15 Royals Spring Hockey Team on February 21, 2022.

Layla鈥檚 scholarship will go towards the Okanagan Hockey Academy U15 Speed, Skills & Tactics with Ryan Wilkinson. 鈥淟ayla was surprised, happy, and shocked when she found out she won. I was all of those and grateful,鈥 said her mom Katie Berghofer.

鈥淲e are grateful to our friends and family for their continuing support that made it possible to send extra kids to camps. It was a hard decision for the committee to choose the winners. We hope those that weren鈥檛 picked will reapply next year. We wish all the young hockey players a successful and fun year coming up,鈥 added the Giuriato family.

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