402 WHL Scholarships Awarded to Graduate Players for 2019-20 Academic Year

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402 WHL Scholarships Awarded to Graduate Players for 2019-20 Academic Year 402 WHL Scholarships awarded to graduate players for 2019-20 academic year The following is a listing of the 402 WHL graduate players who have been awarded WHL scholarships for the 2019-2020 academic year and the post-secondary institutions they currently are attending: Canadian Universities, Western Canada (249) Name – Home Town – Club Responsible for WHL Scholarship (**) Currently playing hockey in the Canada West Conference of U Sports or the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) or the British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League (BCIHL) University of Alberta – Edmonton, AB (38) Tyson Baillie – Edmonton, AB – Kelowna ** Josh Baker – Edmonton, AB – Swift Current Matthew Berlin – Edmonton, AB – Spokane ** Brendan Burke – Scottsdale, AZ – Portland ** Chad Butcher – Kamloops, BC – Medicine Hat ** Ben Carroll – Sherwood Park, AB – Edmonton ** Taylor Cooper – Sherwood Park, AB – Lethbridge ** Trevor Cox – Surrey, BC – Medicine Hat ** Daniel Dale – Grand Prairie, AB – Swift Current Dawson Davidson – Moosomin, SK – Kamloops ** Josh Dechaine – St. Albert, AB – Brandon Zach Fischer – Lloydminster, AB – Medicine Hat Matt Fonteyne – Wetaskiwin, AB – Everett ** Jared Freadrich – Camrose, AB – Regina ** Luke Gingras – Langley, BC – Saskatoon Justin Greer – Edmonton, AB – Portland Dalton Hamaliuk – Leduc, AB – Spokane ** Jayden Hart – Spruce Grove, AB – Prince Albert Brendan Holterhus – Edmonton, AB – Swift Current Ryan Jevne – Edmonton, AB – Medicine Hat ** Marcus Kichton – Spruce Grove, AB – Vancouver Clayton Kirichenko – Sherwood Park, AB – Medicine Hat ** Jake Kohlhauser – St. Albert, AB – Victoria Joel Lakusta – Sherwood Park, AB – Prince George ** Cole Linaker – Edmonton, AB – Kelowna ** Curtis Miske – Beaumont, AB – Spokane ** Tyler Mrkonjic – St. Albert, AB – Prince George Lucas Nickles – Salmon Arm, BC – Tri-City ** Steven Owre – Edmonton, AB – Medicine Hat ** Josh Paterson – Edmonton, AB – Saskatoon ** Grayson Pawlenchuk – Edmonton, AB – Red Deer ** Noah Philp – Canmore, AB – Winnipeg ** Ryan Rehill – Edmonton, AB – Kamloops ** Cole Sanford – Coldstream, BC – Medicine Hat ** Luc Smith – Onoway, AB – Regina ** Tyler Soy – Cloverdale, BC – Victoria ** Jordan Steenbergen – Sylvan Lake, AB – Winnipeg Nolan Volcan – Edmonton, AB – Seattle ** Ambrose University – Calgary, AB (1) Colum McGauley – Nelson, BC – Kelowna Athabasca University – Edmonton, AB (3) Matt Bellerive – North Vancouver, BC – Kamloops Brandon Kegler – Leduc, AB – Lethbridge Jaeger White – Medicine Hat, AB – Lethbridge University of British Columbia – Vancouver, BC (32) Austin Adam – Surrey, BC – Everett Austin Adamson – Richmond, BC – Swift Current ** Kyle Becker – Langley, BC – Medicine Hat ** Quinn Benjafield – North Vancouver, BC – Kamloops ** Anthony Bishop – Kelowna, BC – Saskatoon ** Joe Carvalho – Burnaby, BC – Prince George ** Brett Clayton – Abbotsford, BC – Portland ** Patrick Dea – St. Albert, AB – Edmonton ** Shaun Dosanjh – Richmond, BC – Vancouver ** Tanner Faith – Wilcox, SK – Winnipeg ** Austin Glover – Saskatoon, SK – Kelowna ** Ralph Jarratt – Fort St. John, BC – Victoria Maxwell James – Vancouver, BC – Tri-City ** Colton Kehler – Port Coquitlam, BC – Edmonton ** Jake Kryski –Vancouver, BC – Kamloops ** Nick McBride – Maple Ridge, BC – Prince George Dryden Michaud – Maple Ridge, BC – Saskatoon ** Graham Millar – Penticton, BC – Everett Matthew Mosher – White Rock, BC – Saskatoon Justin Myles – Calgary, AB – Seattle Ayrton Nikkel – Kelowna, BC – Saskatoon Carter Popoff – Richmond, BC – Vancouver ** Ryan Pouliot – Ottawa, ON – Red Deer ** Matt Revel – Abbotsford, BC – Kamloops ** Tyler Sandhu – Richmond, BC – Everett ** Jonathan Smart – Kelowna, BC – Kelowna ** Jerret Smith – Surrey, BC – Seattle ** Rylan Toth – Saskatoon, SK – Red Deer ** Jarret Tyszka – Langley, BC – Seattle ** Austin Vetterl – Surrey, BC – Winnipeg ** Ian Walker – Vancouver, BC – Everett Tanner Wishnowski – Cooks Creek, MB – Kelowna University of Calgary – Calgary, AB (26) Matt Alfaro – Calgary, AB – Winnipeg ** Carter Czaikowski – Calgary, AB – Portland Brendan De Jong – Victoria, BC – Portland ** Kaden Elder – Saskatoon, SK – Seattle ** Logan Fisher – Red Deer, AB – Victoria ** Ryan Gagnon – Quesnel, BC – Victoria ** Coda Gordon – Cochrane, AB – Swift Current ** Jaydan Gordon – Cochrane, AB – Swift Current Ryan Graham – Calgary, AB – Saskatoon ** Luke Harrison – Westbank, BC – Kamloops ** Jared Hauf – Calgary, AB – Seattle Jordan Henderson – Surrey, BC – Spokane ** Dallas Hines – Marwayne, AB – Winnipeg ** Kirk Johnson – Red Deer, AB – Moose Jaw Sahvan Khaira – Langley, BC – Seattle ** Ryely McKinstry – Calgary, AB – Vancouver Jake Morrissey – Calgary, AB – Kelowna Brodan Salmond – Calgary, AB – Kelowna ** Nicholas Sanders – Calgary, AB – Tri-City James Shearer – Brandon, MB – Brandon ** Jayden Sittler – Red Deer, AB – Lethbridge Philip Tot – Calgary, AB – Tri-City Josh Uhrich – Rosetown, SK – Saskatoon ** Tim Vanstone – Swift Current, SK – Prince Albert ** Coleman Vollrath – Calgary, AB – Victoria Lane Zablocki – Wetaskiwin, AB – Regina ** Capilano University – Vancouver, BC (1) Brendan Semchuck – Kamloops, BC – Vancouver Concordia University College of Alberta – Edmonton, AB (2) Scott Allan – Thornton, CO – Lethbridge ** Chasetan Braid – Chauvin, AB – Saskatoon ** University of the Fraser Valley – Abbotsford, BC (2) Liam Hughes – Kelowna, BC – Edmonton Austin Wellsby – Kelowna, BC – Winnipeg University of Lethbridge – Lethbridge, AB (19) Nik Amundrud – Melfort, SK – Everett ** Taz Burman – Vancouver, BC – Red Deer ** Ryan Chynoweth – Lethbridge, AB – Winnipeg ** Luke Coleman – Red Deer, AB – Prince Albert ** Daniel Gatenby – Kelowna, BC – Kelowna ** Tyler Hansen – Magrath, AB – Kamloops Spenser Jensen – Airdrie, AB – Moose Jaw ** George King – Calgary, AB – Regina ** Brooks Maxwell – Calgary, AB – Red Deer ** Russell Maxwell – Magrath, AB – Seattle 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Wawanesa, MB – Edmonton Adam Henry – Winnipeg, MB – Seattle ** Ryan Kubic – St. Andrews, MB – Vancouver Riley Lamb – Rivers, MB – Red Deer ** Remi Laurencelle – Winnipeg, MB – Everett Thomas Lenchyshyn – Steinbach, MB – Lethbridge Dawson Martin – Winnipeg, MB – Calgary Lasse Petersen – Swan River, MB – Red Deer Brady Pouteau – Oak Bluff, MB – Regina ** Liam Schioler – Winnipeg, MB – Regina ** Devon Skoleski – St. Adolphe, MB – Everett ** Lucas Skrumeda – Winnipeg, MB – Everett ** Matthew Stanley – Balmoral, MB – Swift Current ** Mark Taraschuk – Winnipeg, MB – Swift Current Colton Veleso – Winnipeg, MB – Portland ** Nick Zajac – Headingley, MB – Saskatoon Mount Royal University – Calgary, AB (20) Shane Allan – Calgary, AB - Winnipeg Brandan Arnold – Dodsland, SK – Swift Current ** Liam Belcourt – Sherwood Park, AB – Tri-City Kurtis Chapman – Airdrie, AB – Regina ** Connor Chartier – Calgary, AB – Spokane ** Andrew Fyten – Didsbury, AB – Calgary ** Tyson Helgesen – Fairview, AB – Spokane ** Wyatt Hoflin – Spruce Grove, AB – Winnipeg ** Keegan Iverson – Minneapolis, MN – Portland ** Kade Jensen – Calgary, AB – Lethbridge ** Jesse Lees – Calgary, AB – Prince Albert ** Ryley Lindgren – East St. Paul, MB – Lethbridge ** Mitchell Lipon – Regina, SK – Kamloops ** Aiden Mucenski – Calgary, AB – Brandon Connor Rankin – Calgary, AB – Tri-City ** Sean Richards – St. Albert, AB – Regina ** Riley Shamray – Oak River, MB – Lethbridge ** Dominic Thom – Calgary, AB – Brandon Jamal Watson – Calgary, AB – Lethbridge ** Nolan Yaremko – Spirit River, AB – Tri-City ** University of Regina – Regina, SK (22) Tyler Adams – Regina, SK – Swift Current ** Keith Anderson – Hermiston, OR – Victoria ** Conner Chaulk – Regina, SK – Swift Current ** Tate Coughlin – Victoria, BC – Kelowna ** Terrell Draude – Warman, SK – Calgary Ben Dupperault – Wilcox, SK – Moose Jaw ** Carter Hansen – Craven, SK – Regina Michael Herringer – Comox, BC – Victoria James Hilsendager – Lloydminster, AB – Regina ** Shea Howorko – Regina, SK – Swift Current Tyler King – Pilote Butte, SK – Winnipeg ** Dawson MacAuley – Prince Albert, SK – Regina ** Linden McCorrister – Peguis, MB – Brandon ** Curtis Meger – Regina, SK – Prince Albert ** Arthur Miller – Regina, SK – Swift Current ** Troy Murray – White City, SK – Winnipeg Tanner Nagel - Mossbank, SK – Portland ** Landon Peel – Virdin, MB – Winnipeg ** Bryce Platt – Regina, SK– Calgary ** Brennan Riddle – Balgonie, SK – Calgary ** Isaac Schacher – Kimberley, BC – Saskatoon ** Drew Warkentine – Prince Albert, SK – Prince Albert University of Saskatchewan – Saskatoon, SK (39) Gordon Ballhorn – Wetaskiwin, AB – Kelowna ** Spencer Bast – Macklin,
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