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Jaxson Trichak and Kuhio Carl Rewrite Kent Valley’s 10U Record Book

By KVHA, 11/01/18, 9:00AM PDT

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Jaxson Trichak and Kuhio Carl Rewrite Kent Valley’s 10U Record Book – Check it Out!

Kent Valley Ice Centre, Kent, WA., Thursday, November 1, 2018 - Jaxson Trichak and Kuhio Carl of the Kent Valley 10U Tornadoes have rewritten our 10U Record Book with their scoring efforts in the first three games of the 2018-2019 hockey season.  Trichak and Carl have all but eliminated Edward Sun, previous record holder, from the 10U Record Book.

Trichak and Carl have captured the following records:

Most Goals in One Game:  10 – Jaxson Trichak, 10U Tornadoes, 10/21/2018

Most Goals in Two Consecutive Games:  16 (8, 8) – Kuhio Carl, 10U Tornadoes, 10/20 & 10/21/2018

Most Goals in Three Consecutive Games:  20 (4, 8, & 8) - Kuhio Carl, 10U Tornadoes, 10/14, 10/20 & 10/21/2018

Most Points in One Game:  10 (8 & 2) Kuhio Carl, 10U Tornadoes, 10/20/2018, and Jaxson Trichak (10), 10U Tornadoes, 10/21/2018

Most Points in Two Consecutive Games:  18 Points (10 & 8) – Kuhio Carl, 10U Tornadoes, 10/20 & 10/21/2018

Most Points in Three Consecutive Games:  23 Points (6, 7 &10) – Jaxson Trichak, 10U Tornadoes, 10/14, 10/20 & 10/21/2018

The pair have tied Edward Sun’s record for Most Goals in One Period:

Most Goals in One Period:   5 – Edward Sun, 10U Tornadoes, 11/19/2017, Kuhio Carl, 10U Tornadoes, 10/20/2018 and Jaxson Trichak, 10U Tornadoes, 10/21/2018

Congratulations to Jaxson Trichak and Kuhio Carl for their impressive accomplishments.  The KVHA Record Books can be viewed by clicking here.

 

Fall Back One Hour Saturday Night, Daylight Savings Time Ends Sunday, November 3rd

It's time to turn your clocks back.  Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday, Nov. 3 - meaning when the clock strikes 2 a.m., we'll be "falling back" an hour to 1 a.m.  For morning people, that means there will be an extra hour of sunlight in the morning. However, that also means your evening commute may be in the dark.

Americans, except for those in Arizona, Hawaii, and a few territories, participate in the practice, which is meant to reduce electricity usage by extending daylight hours.

 

KVHA Scoreboard – October 27th

Kent Valley’s Metropolitan Hockey League (MHL) teams played only 3 games over the last weekend.  They had 2 wins and 1 loss as they outscored their opponents 9 to 7.  Below are the game scores:

Games Played October 27

Date

W/L

KVHA Team Name

 

vs.

Opponent Team Name

 

10/27

Loss

KVHA 12U Tornadoes

0

vs.

Seattle Jr 12U Badgers

2

10/27

Win

KVHA 16U Selects

3

vs.

West Sound 16U Warriors

2

10/27

Win

KVHA 18U Tornadoes

6

vs.

West Sound 18U Red

3

 

Kent Valley 12U Tornadoes Blanked by Seattle Jr 12U Badgers 2 to 0

Kent Valley Ice Centre, Kent, WA. October 27, 2018 – Kent Valley’s 12U Tornadoes were shutout 2 to 0 Saturday by the Seattle Jr 12U Badgers.  The game was played scoreless through the first two periods and much of the third.  The Badgers scored two goals in less than two minutes to earn the win.  The Badgers out shot the Tornadoes 20 to 2.  Nicholas Frair stopped 18 of 20 shots on goal for a save rate of 90%.

 

Kent Valley 16U Select Vipers Power Past West Sound 16U Warriors 3 to 2

Bremerton Ice Arena, Bremerton, WA. October 27, 2018 – Kent Valley’s Jake Ferguson opened the scoring in the first period for his Vipers with a goal at 8:30.  Ferguson was assisted by Blake Sloan and Michael Poliakov.  West Sound tied the game at 1-all early in the second period.  Kent Valley regained the lead two minutes later with an unassisted goal by Michael Poliakov.  West Sound pressured the Vipers less than two minutes later and tied the game for a second time.  Kent Valley’s Owen Smith scored the winning goal with 7:33 remaining in the second period.  Smith’s goal was assisted by Simon Barei.  The two teams played scoreless in the third period with Kent Valley claiming a 3 to 2 victory at the final buzzer.

Kent Valley outshot West Sound 24 to 17.  Ben Glidden earned the victory in net for the Vipers by turning away 15 of 17 shots for a save rate of 88.2%.  Way to go Vipers!

 

Kent Valley 18U Tornadoes Blast the West Sound 18U Warriors Red 6 to 3

Kent Valley Ice Centre, Kent, WA. October 27, 2018 – The Kent Valley 18U Tornadoes churned up category-5 winds Saturday as they powered over the West Sound 18U Warriors Red 6 to 3.  The Tornadoes scored 3 unanswered goals in the first period to take a commanding lead over Red.  Steven Rosenquist completed his Hat Trick in the second period while West Sound got two of their own to end the period 5 to 2 in favor of the Tornadoes.  Both teams scored goals in the third period and the game ended at 6 to 3 in favor of the Tornadoes. 

The Tornadoes outshot the Warriors 26 to 20.  CJ Hundal stopped 17 of 20 shots for the Tornadoes and earned a save rate of 85%.

Below is the individual scoring summary for the Tornadoes:

Total

Total Points

#

Player Name

Goal

Asst

3

1

4

10

Steven Rosenquist

1

2

3

12

Lane Eriks

1

0

1

15

Nate Dunn

1

0

1

19

Zachary Johnston

0

1

1

18

Daniel Smith

Shots

Saves

%

 

 

20

17

85%

29

CJ Hundal