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2015 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships 2015 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships 2015 TEAM OFFICIAL ROSTER FORM PROVINCE: BRITISH COLUMBIA GENDER: MALE Jersey Home Last Name First Name YOB Position L/R HT WT 2014/15 Hockey Club # Community 23 Barnes Riley 1997 Merritt Forward L 6’ 145 Golden Rockets - KIJHL 6 Contois Brandon 1997 Surrey Defense L 6’1’’ 210 Surrey A1 Thunder, Midget AAA Tier 1 5 Coon Darryl 1997 Port Hardy Defense R 5’8 150 North Island Triport Eagles, Midget Tier 3 3 Crossley Austin 1999 Fort St. John Defense L 5’11 195 Prince George, Midget AAA Tier 1 8 Delorme Haydn 2000 Port Moody Forward R 5’10 175 Semiahmoo Ravens, Bantam AAA 16 Dubois Chase 1998 Williams Lake Forward R 5’9 145 Prince George Cariboo Cougars - BCMML 17 Eddy Keenan 1998 Duncan Forward L 5’10 185 Kerry Park Islanders - VIJHL 4 Gervais Jeremy 1999 Prince George Defense L 5;10 155 Prince George Cariboo Cougars - BCMML 10 Gray Austin 1997 Prince George Forward R 5’11 165 Prince George Cariboo Cougars - BCMML 9 Guilderson Hayden 1997 Chilliwack Forward R 5;9 175 Abbotsford Pilots - PJHL 11 Harris Darian 1998 Ladysmith Forward L 5’7 160 North Island Silvertips - BCMML 19 Ignace Ryan 1998 Savona Forward L 5’10 165 Thompson Blazers - BCMML 18 James Gary “Dyllan” 1997 Hope Forward L 5’10 180 Chilliwack A1 Midget, Tier 1 21 McLean Spencer 1998 Montrose Forward L 5’9 160 Beaver Valley Nitehawks - KIJHL 18 McMaster Grayson 1997 Merritt Forward L 5’9 145 Merritt Midget 2 Patsey Joel 1999 Prince George Defense L 6’1 190 Prince George Cariboo Cougars - BCMML 7 Rosch Harrison 1999 Kamloops Defense L 5’10 175 Thompson Blazers, BCMML Qualicum 1 Stevens Isaac 1998 Goaltender L 6’3 185 Oceanside Generals, Midget AAA Tier 1 Beach 30 Toews Daniel 1998 Chase Goaltender L 5’11 185 Chase Heat - KIJHL 12 Wullum Logan 1998 Creston Forward L 5’8 150 Creston Valley Thundercats, KIJHL A/P Nelson Braydon 1999 Duncan Forward L 5’9 160 PCHA-Sea Devils Elite A/P Paul Daniel 1998 West Kelowna Goaltender L 5’10 165 West Kelowna Warriors A/P Watson Zialen 1998 Kamloops Defense L 5’8 165 Bradford Bulls Hockey Club .
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