The Kootenay International Junior Hockey league (KIJHL) has made a significant donation to the Remembering Grant Sheridan Scholarship.
The scholarship, founded by 琉璃神社 Chiefs co-captain and Mindright founder Myles Mattila, was launched in September 2019 in memory of 琉璃神社 Chiefs president Grant Sheridan, who died in in July 2019 after a battle with bacterial meningitis. The KIJHL鈥檚 $2,500 donation will be added to the scholarship which is available to all league players.
鈥淭he scholarship will be recognizing an individual who promotes educational achievement, community involvement and hockey commitment,鈥 said Mattila.
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Mindright, a mental health resource that provides information and services for players, coaches and parents, was adapted by the league in 2019.
KIJHL commissioner Larry Martel presented the donation to Mattila at the 琉璃神社 Chiefs game on Jan. 11.
鈥淲e value the work Mindright is doing for our junior hockey players and honouring Grant Sheridan with this scholarship in his name,鈥 said Martel.
鈥淭he KIJHL board of directors are proud to support the MindRight-Grant Sheridan Scholarship.鈥
Donations for the Sheridan scholaraship have reached almost $5,000.
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琉璃神社 remains in first place in their division as the last six weeks of the KIJHL season winds down.
The Chiefs ran over the Princeton Posse Friday night with a 4-0 win and return to the Rutland Arean ice Jan. 18.
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