CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS November Newsletter 2014 STARS OF THE MONTH SQUIRT BB PEEWEE AA ’03 C.J. ARMALY Has played consistently strong and made smart decisions. MAX ABRAMSON consistently makes smart decisions on the ice. KILLIAN MCCARROLL and CONOR ROLSTON have been the most improved players. JON ALEXANDER has been the most improved player. SQUIRT A HENRY ONG has played aggressive offense and consistent defense since day one. Myles Henry Shines for Track 1 NICK AVAKYAN has been rock solid between the pipes. MITE TRACK 2 BROOKLYN RUIZ scores AND he passes. PEEWEE B JORDAN MADEIRA has made smart decisions earning him two goals in the last two games. HUGO OWENS gives 100% every time he’s on the ice. MITE TRACK 1 TEDDY BRAUN is developing a keen eye for putting pucks in the net. CHASE KARDOSH has played very well in goal. MYLES HENRY always hustles and makes himself an impact player. C.J. Armaly scored 15 goals in 4 Games SQUIRT B MASON STUCKER has been very solid in net. ROBERT GARABETIAN has been most improved. LEO KAPLAN has a natural ability to lead and his intensity stands out. PEEWEE A PEEWEE AA ’02 BRIAN WONG always plays hard and has been a leader. COOPER DAVIS has consistently been one of the hardest working players. SEO HYUNG KWAK has developed into an excellent defender. PETER HYAN has been outstanding on “D” Jon Alexander on “D” [1] COOPER DAVIS ON THE MEND Bears PeeWee AA ’02 standout Cooper Davis has been hospitalized following an accident that occured while riding his BMX bike. Cooper is an experienced BMX cyclist and was wearing his safety helmet when he took a bad spill attempting a difficult jump. Severe head injuries were sustained from the fall and Cooper was immediately airlifted to Children’s Hospital where he was treated in the Pediatric ICU. Cooper has undergone several surgeries, and the good news is that his condition has been slowly improving. Cooper’s dad, Mike Davis, reports, “Cooper is doing well. He is about to start occupational therapy. Lots of work ahead of us, but we’re ready.” Bears families continue to pray for Cooper’s speedy recovery and our hearts go out to parents Anne and MIke. “I’ve known the family for a couple of years and they are great people. Cooper is a tremedous kid who’s always been a hard worker. This accident is a blow to everyone who knows Cooper and we just hope he gets better soon,” said PWAA Coach and Bears Director of Hockey, Peter Torsson. To honor Cooper and show support for the Davis family, Bears players will be wearing “CD 22” stickers on their helmets (see above) for the remainder of the season. This is Cooper’s first year playing for the Bears, but his easygoing Cooper’s Teammates Send Their Best Wishes [2] personality and tenacity on the ice have made him an instant favorite. News of his accident has had a profound effect upon his teammates as well as PeeWee AA ’02 Head Coach, Conor Sutton. “He’s one of the good guys. It’s always hard to see something like this happen to anyone, but with someone like Cooper it’s even harder. He’s such a great kid on and off the ice. I can’t think of a more dedicated player.” All of Cooper’s teammates and friends at the Bears wish him the best of luck as he works towards recovery. There will be much joy the day Cooper once again dons the gold and black at Pickwick! Benefitting Madden Powers Leads the Pack Douglas Gunderson Runs the Show Luke Peterson The Bears first annual FUN RUN fundraiser was an overwhelming success as players and parents raised over $13,000 to benefit both the Bears Hockey Club and City of Hope pediatric cancer treatment. Event Chairman, Douglas Gunderson, left no stone unturned, from the rental of Johnny Carson Park in Burbank to the perfect weather he ordered, the event went off without a hitch. Leading up to the run, players from all teams solicited family and friends to sponsor the Bears in this run for charity. Kudos to Killian Mccarroll of the Squirt BB team and Aris Rachevsky of the PeeWee B team who were the Club’s top fundraisers! Before the run began, Douglas Gunderson reminded the young Bears players that they weren’t just running for their Club, but to raise money for kids who aren’t lucky enough to play hockey and fight every day with a debilitating illness. All involved in planning the event felt it was important for the kids to learn the value of being givers as well as takers. Particiapants received a FUN RUN t-shirt and although the run was not billed as a race, the kids competitive juices got flowing as soon as they bolted from the starting line. Following the run, players were treated to a picnic lunch served by parent volunteers. Ayong Garcia showed his skills working the grill and Vilda Franz served enough hot dogs to feed an army. Thanks to Costco for donating a gift card that helped offset the cost of food. Other parents who volunteered their valuable time to make this event such a success were Jessica Arthur, Angie Papayoanou, Radhika Chaudhari, Michelle Thomasy and Mark Albrecht. Also, thanks to team managers Kristen Orien, Margarita Red-Horse and Stacy Trejo for their organizational efforts. Finally, a special thanks to Beth and Todd Peterson for their outstanding photography skills and patience! The success of an event like this rests squarely on the shoulders of dedicated parents and the Bears Club is extremely lucky to have so many! Jack-Jack Halliday NHL 1ST ROUND PICK 2028 And they’re off... [3] NEWS AND NOTES CHRISMA-HANU-KWANZAA-KAH Bears Holiday Bash PEEWEE AA PREPARES FOR VACAVILLE The Bears birthyear ’02 and ’03 PeeWee AA teams are preparing for their second CAHA weekend of the season, which will take place November 14th-16th in Vacaville. Both Bears squads come up against the Santa Clara Blackhawks, who are widely considered the best PeeWee squad in Nothern California. Eat, Skate, Be Merry! MITE TRACK 1 TO HOST CLUSTER SAVE THE DATE While the PWAA squads are battling up North, the Mite Track 1 team will be hosting a cluster tournament at Pickwick. Coach Dom says the Track 1 team has played extremely well this season, winning as a team. To all the players -- Cary Salay, Chase Kardosh, Diego Bass, Duncan Joiner, Dylan Trejo, Francesco Sabato, Jude “Tiki” Martinez, Julian “The Enforcer” Schwartz, Liam Langone, Myles Henry and Noah Frankel -- keep up the good work! Saturday December 20th 4-6PM Friends and family welcome! SQUIRT A ON A ROLL The Squirt A squad is currently enjoying a five game unbeaten streak. The team is tied for second in the standings behind the unbeaten Jr. Ducks (2). The Bears beat the Duck (2) 5-3 in the finals of their Labor Day tournament, but lost 5-3 in the regular season rematch. Steve Phillips Squirt A squad knows they will have to up their game in order to make a serious run at the title. PEE WEE A IN A TIGHT RACE SQUIRT B WINS The Bears Squirt B team enjoyed an exciting 7-4 victory over Pasenda. The win was a real team effort. Tyus Friedman led the scoring with 3 goals. Landon Segal, Robert Garabetian, Jack Sambrooks, and Alex Christofi all scored while Bryce Narvaez and Gary Tommy Voxman, PeeWee Dovlatyan assisted. As always, AA ’03 sniper and stellar Mason Stucker was sharp in saxophonist, prepares for net. The Bears Pee Wee A team currently rests in 5th place (4-2-1) competing in a highly competitive SCAHA division of 23 teams. Coach Dave Holiday feels like his squad has tremendous upside for growth and will continue to gel as the season progresses. After all, most of the players are new to the Bears program, migrating from the Jr. Kings, Heat, Riptide, Lady Ducks, Titans and Maple Leafs. Great challenges lay ahead for Coach Holiday’s team as showdowns with the undefeated Jr. Kings (3) and Jr. Ducks (2) are scheduled in the next few weeks. 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