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nivek_wahs
04-30-2008, 04:49 PM
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EBERLE WINS WHL SCHOLASTIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Calgary, Alberta – Forward Jordan Eberle, who will celebrate his 18th birthday on May 15th, has joined some select company in being chosen the 2007-08 winner of the Doc Seaman Scholastic Player of the Year Trophy as the Western Hockey League hosted its annual Awards Luncheon in Calgary Wednesday afternoon.

A grade 12 student from Regina, Saskatchewan, Eberle becomes the third Pat ever to win this prestigious award, and the first Pat player to win it since Perry Johnson during the 1994-95 season. The other former Pat to win the award was Mark Janssens, who won the award in back to back years in 1985 and 1986. Other notable winners of this award include the likes of Vancouver Giants' scoring star Gilbert Brule, and Scott Niedermayer of the Kamloops Blazers.

In 70 games this past season, Eberle scored 42 goals and added 33 assists for 75 points. During his two years in Regina, the former 7th round bantam draft pick has 70 goals and 130 points in 136 regular season games.

Eberle’s current grade point average is a remarkable 85%, having enrolled in four grade 12 classes last semester at O’Neill High School in Regina. Jordan is currently in Calgary where he is attending Bishop O’Byrne High School.

“We are very proud of Jordan’s accomplishment winning the Scholastic Player of the Year in the WHL,” commented Pats General Manager Brent Parker. “Education is a large part of what the WHL stands for and this is another example of how we are not just producing top hockey talent but we are producing top end, well educated young men. I would be remiss if I didn’t thank the staff and teachers at O’Neill High School for all of the efforts that they put forth with our players over the course of the school year. Our players are privileged to have such a tremendous environment in which to learn. I also want to thank the Pats two education advisors; Al Ebenal and Denis Jakubowski for their tireless work they put in with our players in helping them achieve academic success.”

Daryl (Doc) Seaman has been a pioneer in promoting higher education and hockey for many years. A staunch supporter of the efforts of Hockey Canada and the WHL to ensure all players are able to combine education with hockey, Seaman has been a great promoter of the City of Calgary, as evidenced by his efforts to bring the Atlanta Flames to the southern Alberta city.

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nivek_wahs
05-01-2008, 07:04 AM
http://www.canada.com/reginaleaderpost/news/sports/story.html?id=00201b9c-1981-4202-97cf-94842a7e2699


Eberle making the grade

Greg Harder, The Leader-Post
Published: Thursday, May 01, 2008

Jordan Eberle is a quick study on and off the ice.

The 17-year-old sniper has enjoyed a meteoric rise in his first two seasons with the Regina Pats, but it's in the classroom where he might do his best work.

Eberle was named the WHL's scholastic player-of-the-year on Wednesday when the league handed out its annual awards in Calgary. He received the Doc Seaman Trophy, beating out Spokane Chiefs defenceman Jared Cowen.

"I know for sure my mom will love this award," Eberle, a Regina native who now resides in Calgary, said Wednesday night from his home in Cowtown. "Education has always been important to me and my family. It was kind of cool to look at the trophy. You figured you wouldn't know many guys but you look at it and there's Gilbert Brule and those guys. To get recognized for something other than hockey is really neat too."

Eberle, a Grade 12 student who attended O'Neill High School in Regina during the season, is slated to graduate this summer from Bishop O'Byrne High School in Calgary. He was creditted with an 85 per cent average, but noted that it's actually closer to 90.

On the ice, Eberle led the Pats this season with 42 goals (ranked third in the league) and 75 points in 70 games. He recently helped Canada win a gold medal at the world under-18 hockey championship in Kazan, Russia, and is a top prospect for the 2008 NHL entry draft (June 20-21 in Ottawa).

Eberle is the third member of the Pats to win the WHL's scholastic award, following Perry Johnson (1995) and Mark Janssens (back-to-back in 1985 and '86). Other players to win the award include current NHLers Brule (formerly of the Vancouver Giants) and Scott Niedermayer (Kamloops Blazers).

Meanwhile, Linden Rowat of the Pats was beaten out for goalie-of-the-year honours by Chet Pickard of the Tri-City Americans. Eberle, Rowat and Pats captain Logan Pyett were all named first team all-stars in the Eastern Conference this season.

Calgary Hitmen captain Karl Alzner was the big winner at the awards luncheon, where he was named the league's player-of-the-year and top defenceman. Colton Yellow Horn of the Americans was the runner-up to Alzner for the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy as league MVP. T.J. Fast of the Americans was the other nominee for top blueliner.

The rookie-of-the-year award went to Brandon Wheat Kings sniper Brayden Schenn, who beat out Evander Kane of the Giants. Tyler Ennis of the Medicine Hat Tigers was named the most-sportsmanlike-player ahead of Colin Long of the Kelowna Rockets. Ashton Hewson of the Prince Albert Raiders picked up the humanitarian-of-the-year award, beating out Vancouver's Mitch Czibere.

Tri-City's Don Nachbaur got the nod in coach-of-the-year voting. Michael Dyck of the Lethbridge Hurricanes was the runner-up. The Americans also added the executive-of-the-year title, with Bob Tory beating out Kelly Kisio of the Hitmen.

Andy Thiessen was named the league's top referee. Kip Reghenas of the Hitmen received the marketing and communications award.




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