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For Centennial product, Arapahoe, Cherry Creek graduate Gruenther, EHL’s Seahawks next stop on advancement ladder

BY MATT MACKINDER COLORADO HOCKEY HUB

Kai Gruenther played for the Arapahoe Warriors up until the 202021 season, when he joined the Cherry Creek High School team for his last three years of high school.

Next season, the Centennial native will again be on the move after recently signing to play junior hockey for the EHL’s Seahawks Hockey Club.

“I was able to gain an opportunity to join the Seahawks roster through the CCM Showcase (in Colorado),” Gruenther said. “I am excited to leave home and see what opportunities lie ahead in front of me. The game is only going to become quicker, which presents more opportunities for me to become a better player.

“I’m very excited to be playing in the EHL. They have a very strong reputation when it comes to moving players on to the next level. This motivates me to strive for greatness and the potential to play NCAA hockey.”

Gruenther said playing for Cherry Creek was a turning point in his career and “the coaching staff helped push me to reach my potential.”

“There are many great coaches in Colorado, including Neil Ruffini and the Creek coaching staff,” said Gruenther.

Moving ahead, Gruenther’s goals include more than what may happen on the ice.

“My short-term goal for hockey is to have a good season in the EHL and to potentially make the jump to a higher league in the future,” Gruenther said. “I hope to make many friends along the way. A long-term goal for me is to play NCAA hockey. It’s always been a big dream of mine. I aim to be successful in the classroom so that I can be successful on the ice.”

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8U B South

Champion: Empire Hockey Club

Runner-up: Anaheim Jr. Ducks

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10U A

Champion: Empire Hockey Club

Rubber-up: Ventura Mariners

In a tight game, Empire secured the championship with a thrilling 5-4 overtime win over the Mariners as Odell Jackson completed the hat trick for the winner.

10U B

Champion: Santa Clarita Flyers

Runner-up: Jr. Reign

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The Flyers defeated the Jr. Reign 5-3 on the strength of two goals from James Szajiner. Emersyn Glines posted a goal and an assist for the Jr. Reign.

12U A

Champion: Jr. Reign Riverside Runner-up: Jr. Reign Carlsbad

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12U AA

Champion: Los Angeles Jr. Kings

Runner-up: Bakersfield Jr. Condors

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Liam Melinko scored two goals as well in the win and Gavin Reskey made 14 saves in net to pick up the victory. For the Jr. Condors, Liam Wilsey scored twice.

12U B/BB

Champion: Bakersfield Jr. Condors

Runner-up: Jr. Reign Riverside

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14U A

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Runner-up: Jr. Reign Carlsbad

Gregory Harris stopped all 14 shots he faced as the Goldrush secured the banner with a 2-0 win over the Jr. Reign. Blake Lagestee and Logan Alsing scored for the Goldrush. Jayden Peterson made 19 saves between the pipes for the Jr. Reign.

14U AA

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Runner-up: Bakersfield Jr. Condors

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14U B

Champion: Ventura Mariners

Runner-up: Santa Clarita Flyers

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contributed a goal and an assist for the Flyers.

JV East

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Runner-up: Jr. Reign Vychodil

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Runner-up: Las Vegas Ice Warriors

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Registration is now open for the remaining 2023-24 IE Tournament Series events, including the IE Fall Classic, which runs Nov. 24-26. The event is hosting divisions in Riverside/Ontario as well as Carlsbad/San Diego, is one of the biggest IE events of the year, and is already nearly full. Visit jrreign.com/tournaments for more information and to register.