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PHOTOS: B.C.鈥檚 best battle at Vernon hockey tournament

The first ever UMH 68 tournament saw the best 2009-born players compete

The province鈥檚 best 2009-born hockey players were showcasing their talent over the weekend, at the first ever Up My Hockey (UMH) 68 Invitational Hockey Showcase.

Put on by NHL alumni Jason Podollan, the tournament was a way to get more 鈥榖est on best鈥 competition for the top U15 players from across the province.

鈥淭his concept came to me as I was driving away disappointed from my experience at the provincial tournament in Penticton in May,鈥 said Podollan, who runs the UMH program as a mindset development coach. 鈥淚 felt the event could have been way better.鈥

The idea of UMH 68 was conceived, hatched and executed in just 30 days, with 48 players from all across the province converging in Vernon for three days of competitive hockey.

鈥淏eing an ex-professional myself, I was trying to provide a professional experience for these players. The kids had food, drinks available, along with their own stall and nameplates,鈥 Podollan explained. 鈥淭here were a lot of wide eyes walking through the locker room.鈥

Three teams (black, red and white) of 16 players each played four games throughout three days.

In the stands throughout the weekend were WHL and NHL scout evaluators, as former NHLer鈥檚 Jerred Smithson and Mark Ferner were behind the bench coaching the teams. There was also a players banquet, where the kids got to hear stories from a slew of former professionals.

The event was broadcast on Facebook, with commentating from current West 琉璃神社 Warriors play by play man Trevor Miller.

The leading points getter of the tournament was Vernon鈥檚 own Dominik Silbernagel, with six goals and five assists in just four games. His team (black) ended up winning the whole tournament, with a 3-1 record.

鈥淓ach team played each other twice,鈥 said Podollan. 鈥淚t was more about competition between the players and to experience and be educated on their hockey journey.鈥

鈥淣ature鈥檚 Fare (Market) stepped up to provide nutrition. Biosteel was a major help as was Nik Roughton Realty, who was a sponsor of the tournament all-stars. I was so grateful for all the support from the community.鈥

Podollan was blown away by the success of the weekend, with his phone 鈥渂lowing up鈥 with messages.

鈥淚 am super excited to keep this growing next year,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be fun to market it for a full 12 months, rather than the 30 days I had for the first event.鈥

The hopes of creating more invitationals, for the players at the peewee level (age 11-12) is also on his mind.

鈥淭he separation (of skill) is even greater at that level, so I would love to grow it.鈥

For more information, and full stats from the weekend games, visit the .

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Bowen Assman

About the Author: Bowen Assman

I joined The Morning Star team in January 2023 as a reporter. Before that, I spent 10 months covering sports in 琉璃神社.
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