Mike Crocock - August 5, 2010
Mike Crocock is a grade 10 student from Assumption College who has been actively involved in hockey since he was four years old.
This past year he played for the Brantford 99ers Minor Midget AAA team, he played 8 games with the Brantford Golden Eagles as an underage player, and is a member of the Assumption boy’s hockey team.
Mike has received several awards over the years including the 2005 Lance Miller Memorial award for the Most Sportsmanlike player at the Wayne Gretzky International Hockey Tournament. He was a two- time All-star in the Cambridge International Hockey Tournament and the Guelph Power Play Tournaments in 2003.
Mike won the Skills Competition for the fastest skater and shootout challenge, he was a final 40 invitee for the Bell Skills Challenge with the Toronto Maples Leafs in 2003, he participated in the Team Ontario tryouts held in Oshawa and was drafted by the London Knights in the sixth round, 121st overall.
Mike received the St. Gabriel School Pentathlete award in grades 7 and 8 and received the Athletic Award at his graduation in 2008.
He volunteers at the Kevin Beech Goalie School, the Jay Wells Hockey Camps, the Cro’s Ice Nest Hockey Camps and at his brother’s football games.
Mike is a dedicated and hardworking student who maintains a 75% average, in the future he hopes to play for the London Knights and one day make the NHL.
Congratulations Mike and good luck.
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