Showing posts with label State Champions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label State Champions. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2015

A Wrap On Nationals

This past week has really been a sad one... The hockey season has finally ended. The Utah Jr. Grizzlies Tier II team had an incredible season. We ended up going 26-12-4, which is a pretty good record. This was a crazy season, and I couldn't have been happier making it to the quarter finals in the National Championships. The entire National tournament was nerve-racking, yet a ton of fun. My team went 3-1, winning our pool and going on farther than most of the other teams. For this post, I'm going to revisit each game and try to be suspenseful as I can (so I can show what it actually felt like). This post is really tough for me, and even though you can't see it through writing, I'm crying on the inside....

This game wasn't too hard from the start, but later in the game it got stressful. Going into the game, the whole team was so nervous I'm surprised nobody puked before the game started. Two minutes into the game, one of my line-mates roofs a backhand top cheddar. Damn, that goal was unreal;  it put us up against Mission Red 1-0. Guess what happened two minutes after that? I scored! I was in the high slot, and Jake Jensen passed me the puck, and all I had to do was one-time it and BOOM, I 'niped near side (glove side low). Dang it was 2-0 within four minutes of the game! We were all pumped, and we kept it up till the third period. It was 5-2 at that point, and we were confident that we would win. This was a mistake, and we played very weak in the third. With two minutes left, it was 5-4, and they had the energy to put another one in to tie us. Luckily we held them, and we won 5-4. First game done! We were hyped, yet we knew we needed to pick it up next game.

This game was veryyyy challenging, and it was the second most challenging game of the tournament. This team was REALLY good. Our two teams were almost identical and the game went back and forth for the whole three periods. Each period more and more butterflies crowded into my stomach, and I loved it, but also abhorred it. It was 2-1 in the third, and things were beginning to get sketchy. Nashville was getting a ton of SOG (shots on goal), but our tendy, Ty Cramer kept us in the game. With a 2-1 game, another goal for us was imperative. It ended up being ME who got that goal to make it 3-1, and from there, Nashville accepted defeat and sort of quit playing at their highest level. We got another goal to make the final score 4-1. What a game; we became 2-0 going into our third game.

My goal versus the Jr. Predators
Creds to Mr. Anderson

P.S., Sorry about the bad quality, that's the only way I could post the video...

Game Three: Manchester Flames
There really isn't much to talk about in this game... This team was really chippy and it was scary going into the corners with these kids, because they hit, HARD. They weren't very skilled and were 0-2 in the tournament, so they just let out their anger against us. I scored the first goal in this game, and it was pretty nice, just a little patience in front of the net, and then a backhand top shelf. The game ended 5-0, so not too much excitement occurred; although this win sent us to the quarter finals of the national championships (which was HUGE).

This game was just as intense as the Jr. Predators game, if not even more intense. This team was really good, and it was even more even than the Preds. All game it was a fight for the net, a fight for the hockey season to continue. If you lost this game, it meant your hockey season was over. Absolutely NO ONE wanted that, so we all fought for our lives. The game was even, but then they scored. It was in the second period, and it was a sick goal. The one player came down hard on the left, and then sauced it over to the other guy crashing hard on the weak side, who shot it right over our tendy's shoulder. It was a sick goal, and we let down a little. Soon enough, there was two minutes left in the game. Our season was about to come to an end; and to hurt us even more, they scored another goal with 30 seconds left in the game. Wow. Our season was over... That thought was in my mind for a while, and I still haven't gotten over it. It was a great tournament, and in my next post I'll describe my feelings over the past year...
Me rippin' a shot against the Jr. Predators
Creds to the Nationals Photographers...

Monday, March 23, 2015

Pre-Nationals!

So guess what's coming up this week? Well if you read my title then you already know, but if you're lazy then I guess I'll tell you: Nationals are this week! This week will be an incredible experience, although it will also be very sad. Yes, it's nationals for hell's sake, but that also means it's the end of the season. So I'm really excited, but I'm also very sorrowful. For this post, I'm basically gonna just describe what's ahead of me this week. From my schedule, to teams, to pre-game stuff, to everything else; I'll describe it all in detail.

To start, we have to go over the schedule. This tournament is the Tier II Bantam National Tournament. Teams from across the U.S. come to compete in this tournament and represent their states. Now not every state has a team represent them, so around 40 teams are coming to Salt Lake City this year for the tournament. So this year, my team got a good schedule, playing teams from across the U.S.. Our first game will be against Mission Red from Arizona. This game is on Thursday morning at 11:45. This game will be interesting, because according to the US Rankings, Mission Red is 249th in the nation. My team, the Grizzlies, are 159th, so this game will be interesting. Our next game is against the Nashville Jr. Predators. This team will be much more challenging because they're ranked at 111th. We beat them last year at Nationals but this year it will be a greater challenge. Our last game for the qualifying round is against the Manchester Flames. This team is basically the same level as us, as they're ranked at 162. This game will be a really evenly-played game, and I can't wait to play this team. If we win at least two out of the three then we will move on. From there it goes into quarter finals, semis and the finals... Now for the preparation...

So in preparation for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, I have to do a few things. One major thing I have to do is stay healthy. If you're sick, you obviously won't be able to play at the highest level you usually can. So to stay healthy you have to eat healthy, get to bed early and drink water. Another thing to do before the games is make sure you have all of your schoolwork done. I am a student athlete, NOT an athlete student. So if my work's not done, then I can't play in the games. One last thing to do in prep before the tournament is to shoot pucks and stickhandle. Keeping up your game before going into an actual game is imperative; if you don't keep working on your skills, they won't be present in the games you play in. So all this week I'll be studying, stayin' healthy and keeping my skills up so I can succeed in the tournament! So after this tournament I'll let you guys know how I did! Any comments on how else to be prepared would be appreciated! Talk to you soon!
A sneak peak of the National's medals...
Creds to USA Hockey



Thursday, March 5, 2015

Off To Nationals!

Hey guys so since I just posted a photography blog, it's time for a hockey topic! So we all know that hockey season is beginning to be pushed into the post season, and we all love that excitement that goes along with it. My team this past weekend went to the State Championships for Utah Tier II hockey. It consisted of four teams altogether: the Davis County Golden Eagles, the Park City Ice Miners, the Ogden Mustangs and my team, the Utah Jr. Grizzlies. This 'tournament' was double-elimination, and we had to play each team at least once. This tournament was all played in Park City, which was a ton of fun. So this post will be similar to my first L.A. post, where I describe each game we played.

Game #1: 
This game was played against the Park City Ice Miners (which included kids from my grade and eighth grade). So I knew all of their players and it was very fun to play against them. Since the last two games we played against them were close, the team and I were really nervous. I was personally worried our team wasn't going to show up and play at our top level that game, but I was wrong. We played really well, and we ended up winning 6-2. I had a great game, with two goals and an assist. So this game was sweet, and there were still games to come...


My goal vs. Park City>>>

Game #2: 
This game was against our nemesis, the Golden Eagles. This team has always gotten on my nerves, and are always a nuisance towards my team. This game was by far the most intense. The referees this game were absolutely horrendous, and by the end of the game, we ended up with 15 penalties. Over half of these were awful calls, and it was a very frustrating game. These awful calls were mainly because the head coach of the Eagles, Jim Mckenna, is the head of Utah's Referee Supervisor. So of course the refs wanted to call the ref towards their supervisor... Anyways, the game went into overtime at the score of 1-1, and the score was the same after that. So then came the shootout. The Eagles missed all five of their shots, and we made one. The shooters for my team were Tmac, Woo, Ammon and me. Ammon was the only one who scored... I missed my shot by an inch; I was going for top cheddar, but the puck came off of my stick weird... Either way, that was an intense and stressful game.

Game #3:
This game was boring because the team was absolutely horrendous. We played the Ogden Jr. Mustangs and beat them 17-1... I had two goals and an assist so that was good... Our team had three goals in the first period, eleven in the second and three in the third. Not too much to talk about here....


Game #4: Since we won all of our games, we had made it as the first seed, and we were in the championship. Unfortunately, we had to play the Golden Eagles: again. This time my team came out much harder, and we absolutely controlled the game. In the first period we scored two goals. During the second, we scored another three goals. They were completely on their heels and it felt great. They scored one in the third, but it didn't matter much. When that last buzzer sounded, joy was felt throughout the whole team. We won 5-1! It was a great feeling winning State Championships twice in a row. It was a great experience and now we gotta get ready for Nationals! Nationals this year ends up being in Salt Lake City, which is good but also sort of a bummer. But Nationals is Nationals, right? I can't wait, and I'll keep you updated!

State Champs! Photo creds to Mr. Jensen....

Thursday, September 18, 2014

My hobbies in 482 words

Hello fellow bloggers, my name is Alec (with a C, not an X). I live in Park City, Utah and I’m an avid hockey player and photographer. For my very first blog post I thought I might as well do an intro post. I’m 14 years old and I’m lovin’ life. The things I live for include hockey, school, family, friends, photography and of course girls.


Utah Jr. Grizzlies Bantam AAA State Champions
I play for the Utah Jr. Grizzlies Bantam U15 AA/AAA hockey team.  I've played for this competitive team for two years, and before that I played for the Team Northwest Regulators AA for three years. From these past 5 years, I have accomplished quite a few things. I'm sorry for boasting, but it's a true statement. In the past 5 years, I've been assistant captain 3 times and captain 1 time. During the summer before last, I traveled across the country to play with different teams for different tournaments. In April I traveled to Chicago twice with the Arizona Bobcats 2000 AAA team for the Chi-Town Shuffle and the North American Prospect Showcase. Later, in around June, I journeyed to Boston to play with OneHockey. OneHockey is an organization that recruits players from across the U.S. and Canada. They gather players and put them randomly on different teams and create tournaments specifically for scouting. Although it's tough to communicate with kids you've just met a day ago, it's a great way to get scouted. For instance, there were three kids from Quebec and they didn't speak any English at all. So unless you spoke fluent French, it was quite difficult to communicate on and off the ice. So after this tournament I headed off to Philadelphia for another OneHockey tournament. Finally in August, I went back to Boston for my last OneHockey tournament. This was a great experience, but it would never top my experience in the regular season. My past season (2013-14) my team was incredible. We won the state championship and that made us eligible to go to the national championships in Newark, New Jersey. We went in April, and lost 3-4 against the national champions. It was an incredible experience, and I truly hope to do it again.

Taken with my iPhone 5s with a magnifying glass
Other than hockey, I also really enjoy photography. I started taking photos around a year ago. I bought myself a Canon T3 (I realize it's not the nicest camera) and also bought a few other lenses. I love taking nature pictures because I live in Park City, Utah, so how could I not? I especially like taking pictures of water reflections or water droplets. Although I am still an amateur, I have created an Instagram with a videographer. It's named Next Level Media and we can do any type of photography or videography jobs.
Taken with my Canon T3