U18 AAA Sharks return to Wilkie

By Phil Heilman

Four years can be a long time between visits, but that ended up being the time gap for the Battlefords Sharks U18 female AAA team as they are set to host the Swift Current U18 AAA Innovation Credit Union Wildcats at the SaskCan Community Centre for an important Saskatchewan Female U18 AAA Hockey League matchup on December 5th.

The timing couldn’t be any better either, as Wilkie product Brooklyn Salewski gets to play in her own barn yet again. She was a part of the Northwest Sharks U15 female AA team that has held games in Wilkie over the last couple of years.

“I’m excited to be playing back in my hometown rink again and that we can host a female AAA game. Hopefully we have a good crowd with local residents and surrounding area who can enjoy coming to watch. can enjoy coming to watch” said Salewski

Speaking to Sharks Head Coach Ricci Girolami on a hunting trip, he offered up some insight.

“It’ll be my first time coaching in Wilkie. It’s always important to play in these smaller centres to promote the girls game. It is important to grow the grassroots part of this league, and give girls who may not have a chance to watch some high caliber hockey” said Girolami.

“(This is) something we should be doing more often as a league. We hope to showcase the Sharks to the best of our ability” he added.

The Sharks look to build off a busy and tough start to the 2021-22 season, playing 14 games in the first 6 weeks of the season.

On the other end, there is no shortage of west central talent on the Wildcats roster, as both Laiken Swan (Plenty) and rookie Addison Eurich (Luseland) are off to great starts in the U18 circuit. Swan and Eurich are joined by Kindersley products Caitlyn Perlinger, Shelby Rublee and Gracie Georget.

Wildcats head coach Terry Pavley echoed Girolami’s thoughts about showing off the girls game of hockey.

“We are really excited about the opportunity to play in Wilkie. Anytime we get the opportunity to showcase our league in smaller centres around Saskatchewan, it (always becomes) a great way to promote our league and both of our programs” said Pavley in a November 5th text message conversation

The Wildcats are also no stranger to playing neutral site games, as Pavley mentioned how positive an experience it has been for both his team and the communities they have visited.

He also praised the play of both Swan and Eurich.

“Laiken has a great shot, with a quick release and has good offensive instincts around the opposing net” said Pavley. “Addison will be a real good player in this league as she gains more game experience due to her hockey IQ, work ethic and coach-ability.”

Sharks and Wildcats drop the puck at 1:30pm, with ticket prices at $5 per adult, $3 for students, and a guaranteed $300 50/50 sponsored by OA Leather Supply.

Brooklyn Salewski (10) and teammate Cassidy Peters (20) search for a stray puck during an October 21st battle against the P.A. Northern Bears at the Art Hauser Centre in Prince Albert (courtesy Kyle Kosowan/P.A. Daily Herald)

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