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VICTORY TOWNSHIP — The West Shore Wolves 12U Hockey Team has skated their way to the top, earning the title of Fenstermacher’s Cup Tournament Champions after a weekend of strong, high-intensity competition at the West Shore Community Ice Arena on the campus of West Shore Community College. Teams from across the region converged for the annual event, but it was the Wolves who delivered a commanding performance from start to finish.
Over the course of the tournament, the Wolves showcased exceptional skill, discipline, and teamwork. In fact, three of their four victories were so dominant that the third period was played under a running clock, a rule implemented only when goal differentials reach a significant margin. This level of play underscored the Wolves’ momentum, depth, and control on the ice throughout the weekend.

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The roster of players contributing to this standout achievement includes:
- Aiden Tykoski – Ludington Area Schools
- Andyn Mirretti – Ludington Area Catholic School
- Beau Whitman – Ludington Area Schools
- Bryce Quillan – Ludington Area Schools
- Charlie Pomeroy – Ludington Area Schools
- Christopher Piekutowski – Ludington Area Schools
- Cooper Elkins – Manistee Public Schools
- Graeme Reed – Ludington Area Catholic School
- Jeremiah Hayne – Ludington Area Schools l
- Kamden Benson-Carney – Mason County Central Schools
- Parker Cassada – Reed City Schools
- Rex Vertz – Covenant Christian School
- Troy Smith – Shelby Public Schools
“These athletes represented their schools and communities with competitive spirit and pride,” said Wolves Head Coach Nick Tykoski. “Their performance in the tournament highlighted not only individual skill but also strong coaching, preparation, and the supportive environment that surrounds the West Shore Wolves program. The organization encourages the public to congratulate these young athletes on their outstanding accomplishment and continued dedication to the sport of hockey.”

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