June 14, 2010
The Okanagan Hockey Academy (OHA) announced today that Austin Evans, Chris Skeates, Steven Killy, Cody DePourcq, Jesse Gordichuk and Hammer Strommen have committed to OHA for the 2010-2011 season.
Austin Evans, a 5'8” 15-year-old forward from Tsawwassen, BC who played for the South Delta Midget AAA Storm last season.
Chris Skeates, a 5’10” 15-year-old goaltender from Prince George who played for the Pursuit of Excellence’s Midget Tier 1 team last season.
Steven Killy, a 5’9” 17-year-old forward from North Delta, B.C. played for the Okanagan Hockey Academy’s Varsity team last season.
Cody DePourcq, a 5’4” forward from Penticton, BC played for the PMHA Bantam AAA team last season.
Penticton’s Jesse Gordichuk, a 15-year-old goaltender, played for the Okanagan Hockey Academy’s Junior Varsity team last season.
Hammer Strommen, a 15-year-old forward from Deephaven Minnesota who played for Shattuck St. Mary’s last season.
Additional players to be announced soon.
For more information on the Okanagan Hockey Academy, visit the Okanagan Hockey Academy website at www.hockeyacademy.ca.
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