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U18-2 Wolfpack capture Division C crown over Simcoe Warriors

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The U18-2 championship roster featured third-year players Blake Aulsebrook-Smith, Ryan Airdrie, Elliott Schiedel, Jack Lovelock, Jack Amos, Aiden Hutchinson, Isaac Graham and Taylor Drinkle; second-year players Jaxson Conick, Gunner Grant, Landon Barendrecht, Nicholas McPhee and Samuel Moffatt; and first-year players Griffin Shanner, Deagan Hamilton, Finn Kargus, Charlie Gannon and Owen Watson. The team was mentored by Head coach- Tim McComb, assistant coaches Tim Kargus and Karen Drinkle and team trainer Albert Amos.
The U18-2 championship roster featured third-year players Blake Aulsebrook-Smith, Ryan Airdrie, Elliott Schiedel, Jack Lovelock, Jack Amos, Aiden Hutchinson, Isaac Graham and Taylor Drinkle; second-year players Jaxson Conick, Gunner Grant, Landon Barendrecht, Nicholas McPhee and Samuel Moffatt; and first-year players Griffin Shanner, Deagan Hamilton, Finn Kargus, Charlie Gannon and Owen Watson. The team was mentored by Head coach- Tim McComb, assistant coaches Tim Kargus and Karen Drinkle and team trainer Albert Amos.

Paris Independent Staff


The Paris Wolfpack U18-2 captured the Division C Inter League Championship on March 26, sweeping the Simcoe Warriors in two straight games. Paris set the tone early in the series with a commanding 7–2 victory in Game 1, controlling play from the opening puck drop. Goaltender Aiden Hutchinson was solid between the pipes, while the Wolfpack’s depth and structured play proved effective at both ends of the ice. Game 2 delivered a tighter, more physical contest, with both teams exchanging penalties and momentum in a fast-paced, championship-calibre matchup. After falling behind by a few goals, Paris mounted a determined comeback, showing composure and discipline throughout.

The Wolfpack responded goal by goal, regaining control of the game. With Samuel Moffatt in net, Paris shut down Simcoe’s late push and secured the win to clinch the title. Congratulations to the team – a fitting ending for some players who will officially graduate from Minor Hockey. 

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