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Makway Named Star of the Month

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LANGLEY, B.C. – Sherwood Park Crusaders forward Jeremy Loranger, Trail Smoke Eaters forward Judah Makway and Chilliwack Chiefs forward Mateo Mrsic have been named the FortisBC 3 Stars of the Month.

1st Star – Jeremy Loranger (F) – Sherwood Park Crusaders
Loranger led all BCHL players with 16 points last month, in just six contests, averaging 2.67 points per game.

After being held off the score sheet in his first December game, the University of Nebraska-Omaha commit had points in five straight and multi-point outings on four separate occasions. In his final three games of the month, he had 12 points.

His biggest performances came in a Dec. 14 win over the Okotoks Oilers where he put up a goal and four assists for a season-best five points, as well as a two-goal, two-assist night on Dec. 21 in an overtime win against the Spruce Grove Saints.

Loranger is the BCHL’s leading scorer with 54 points in 30 games. His 34 helpers are tied for the most in the league, while his 20 goals are tied for third and just two back of top spot.

2nd Star – Judah Makway (F) – Trail Smoke Eaters
Makway finished December averaging exactly two points per game with 14 in seven contests and led all BCHL players with eight goals during the month.

Trail’s hometown product registered a point in every game in December, including multi-point outings in four contests. Makway collected a career-best four points, all assists, in a Dec. 6 win over the Blackfalds Bulldogs, then put up a pair of goals and another helper in a three-point outing in a rematch with Blackfalds on Dec. 14.

Makway leads the Smoke Eaters with 29 points in 31 games this season and is also tied for the team lead in goals with 15.

3rd Star – Mateo Mrsic (F) – Chilliwack Chiefs
Mrsic picked up 12 points in six games last month on three goals and nine assists.

The fourth-year BCHL veteran had at least a point in five of six December contests, including three games where he collected at least three points.

On Dec. 13, Mrsic had a goal and three assists and was named first star of the game in Chilliwack’s 6-3 road win over the Powell River Kings. Earlier in the month, he picked up a goal and two assists in a win over the Langley Rivermen, then also had a trio of helpers in a Dec. 27 victory over the Victoria Grizzlies.

With his team sitting in first place in the Coastal Conference, Mrsic is the league’s fourth-leading scorer with 39 points in 29 games and the second-leading goal scorer with 21 on the season.

Honourable mentions:
Penticton Vees F Ryden Evers: 6GP – 4G – 7A – 11PTS
Langley Rivermen F Ryan Schelling: 6GP – 4G – 7A – 11PTS
Prince George Spruce Kings F Brock Cummings: 6GP – 6G – 5A – 11PTS
Trail Smoke Eaters F Evan Sundar: 7GP – 5G – 6A – 11PTS
Okotoks Oilers F Brock Souch: 7GP – 4G – 7A – 11PTS
Okotoks Oilers F Hunter Sawka: 7GP – 2G – 9A – 11PTS
Sherwood Park Crusaders F Kale Dach: 6GP – 2G – 9A – 11PTS

About the BCHL:
Sending more players on to Division I college hockey every season than any other hockey league in Canada, the BCHL has established itself as a national leader in the development of young student athletes. Considering approximately a third of today’s NHL is made up of NCAA alumni, the BCHL has become a breeding ground for some the sport’s most elite and successful players. In 2023-24 alone, there were a BCHL-record 292 players in the league with NCAA Division I scholarships. The BCHL is also a leader in player safety, with a full-time Department of Player Safety, as well as a league-wide independent Safe Sport Officer and an individual Athlete Advocate assigned to all 21 teams.

The BCHL is: Modern Hockey.

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