The Pinedale Hockey Association celebrate several seniors recently for Senior Night.
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SUBLETTE COUNTY — The Pinedale Hockey Association’s Glaciers 19U boys’ team celebrated Senior Night at their last home night game of the season, Saturday, Jan 20, at the Sublette County Ice Arena in Pinedale. The team played Laramie Green and won 9-6. They are on the road the next two weekends for the team’s final six regular season games against Riverton, Jackson and Rock Springs. The Glaciers high school team will head to their State Tournament in Gillette, Feb. 23-25.
Yates Garcilaso Huffman #87
Parents: Kiley Garcilaso & Ty Huffman
Yates has played hockey for 14 Years
Yates’s proudest hockey accomplishment is playing in the International Silverstick Tournament in Canada
Advice for younger players: It will all be over before you know it. Don't take it for granted.
Yates would like to thank his parents, family and Jesus
Mason Currah #19
Parents: Tamara & Andy Currah
Mason has played hockey for 13 years
Mason's proudest hockey accomplishments are winning State a couple times and getting MVP in one of them
Advice for younger players: Play your best each game and enjoy it while you can. It goes by fast
Mason would like to thank his coaches and parents for spending their time and money on him through his hockey career
Waylon Williams #16
Parents: Shelly & Jeff Williams
Waylon has played hockey for 13 years
Waylon's proudest hockey accomplishment is getting to be a team captain
Advice for younger players: Work hard and don't talk back
Waylon would like to thank his coaches, parents & friends
Four seniors on Pinedale Hockey Association’s Glaciers girls' 19U team celebrated Senior Night at their last home night game of the season, Friday, Jan 26, at the Sublette County Ice Arena. Pinedale played Jackson Hole in a close game and fell by one point, 2-1. The team is on the road this weekend for their final four regular season games against Cheyenne and Laramie/Rock Springs. The Glaciers Girls team heads to its State Tournament in Sheridan, Feb 9-11.
Seren Noble #9
Grandparents: Peggy and Greg Noble
Seren has played hockey for 10 years.
Her favorite NHL team is the Oilers.
She plans to study Molecular Biology.
Her advice to younger players is to "Give it everything you have all the time!"
Anabella Fausett #7
Parents: Tammy and Ben Fausett
Rock Springs
Anabella has played hockey for 10 years.
Her favorite NHL team is the Colorado Avalanche.
She plans to attend a university, play ACHA D1 hockey and study Pre-Med in hopes of becoming a physician assistant.
Her advice to younger players is to "Keep showing up for practice and push through the days you don't want to go because good hockey players get burnt out but they persevere through it!"
Beth Loveless #18
Parents: Anna Cobb and Rick Loveless
Douglas
Beth has played hockey for 7 years.
Her favorite NHL team is the Colorado Avalanche.
She plans to attend UW to major in Environmental Sciences.
Her advice to younger players is to "Cherish the time you have now during hockey because it goes by fast."
Cassy Miller #2
Parents: Becky and Lyle Miller
Riverton
Cassy has played hockey for 14 years.
Her favorite NHL team is the Las Vegas Golden Nights.
She plans to go to college to be an Early Education Teacher.
Her advice to younger players is to "Strive to be the best player you can."