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SWHL Weekly Faceoff: Award winners announced for 2024-25 season

Logan Drackett of the Kindersley Sr. Klippers named SWHL's MVP for 2024-25 season.
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The Sask West Hockey League announces their award winners for the 2024-25 season.

SWHL awards announced The Sask West Hockey League announced its award winner for the 2024-2025 season on Feb. 5.

The League MVP was awarded to Kindersley’s Logan Drackett. The Klippers backstop posted a 7-1 record in eight games, with a 1.49 GAA and a .962 Save % and one shutout.

Top Defenceman was once again given to Wilkie’s Derek Keller. One of the marquee defencemen in the league, he led all rearguards in points with 20 (1-19) in 11 games.

The Most Gentlemanly Player was awarded to Jeremy Boyer of the Hafford Hawks for the second year in a row, while the Best Defensive Forward was given to Ryne Keller of the Wilkie Outlaws. That marks the first time since 2015 that a Macklin Mohawk has not won the award.

Rookie of the Year was handed to Edam 3 Stars’ forward Owen Latendresse. He posted two points (0-2) in seven games in his first campaign with his hometown team.

Coach of the Year was given to Hafford Hawks bench boss Greg Gryzbowski.

The First Team All-Stars went as follows: Goal, Logan Drackett (KIN). Defence, Daniel Hilsendager (UNI) and Derek Keller (WIL). Forward, Brock Harrison (WIL), Brandon Lesko (HAF) and Keegan Tiringer (EDM).

The Second Team All-Stars were picked as well: Goal, Joel Gryzbowski (HAF). Defence, Brody Ryberg (KIN) and Tyler Baier (MM). Forward, Brett Boehm (WIL), Shayne Neigum (KIN) and Jonathan Redlick (BIG).

The Harvey Somerville Memorial Award, given to a deserving individual in recognition of years of service to senior hockey and the SWHL, was awarded to Reid McBride of Kindersley. McBride has worked many years with the Klippers organization, running the behind-the-scenes things to keep a senior team going.

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