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Thoughts of a 20-year-old - Cody Allison

2015-02-16


Cody Allison makes a move on Monday night in a 5-2 Panthers loss at home to the Oceanside Generals in VIJHL action. The loss ended the Peninsula Panthers season in dramatic and sudden fashion and also ended the Junior Career for Allison and mate, 20-year-old Kyle Richardson. (Photo by Gordon Lee)

20-year-olds' Cody Allison and Kyle Richardson have played their last game in Junior Hockey following a 5-2 loss on Monday night at the Panorama Recreation Centre. Allison posted his feelings and emotions on his Facebook page.

The Peninsula Panthers wish two graduating 20-year-old players Cody Allison and Kyle Richardson the very best of luck in the future as their Junior Hockey careers come to a close.  The Panthers thank the two for their incredible efforts over the past several years.  The following are some thoughts of Cody Allison as taken from his Facebook page;

"I first joined organized hockey when I was 7 years old.  I remember my parents picking up Josh and I from school, with a chocolate bar each sitting on the front seat.  The hundreds of practices, games and road-trips, as well as the numerous life-long friendships, have provided me with the greatest of memories.  Last night I played my final game as a 20-year-old Jr. Hockey player for a team that I have been with since I was 15 years old.  In that time I was blessed to be a part of 4 VIJHL finals, 2 VIJHL championships and 1 Provincial Jr B Championship (Cyclone Taylor Cup).  I was incredibly fortunate to have been surrounded by teammates, coaches, managers and team volunteers of such high quality skill and moral fiber.  I want to thank you all for this incredible experience as it has shaped and moulded me into the person I am today."
 
 
 



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