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Malc
05-14-2011, 12:18 PM
The Victoria (WHL) franchise is proud to announce that 10 players have been selected at the 2011 WHL Bantam Draft in Calgary, AB.

Of the 10 total players selected, five forwards and four defenceman were chosen, while one goaltender was selected. Four B.C. born players were drafted while two players each from Alberta and Saskatchewan were selected. Manitoba and Nebraska provided one drafted player each.

ROUND 1

Victoria started their draft by selecting defenseman Joe Hicketts with the 12th overall selection. The Kamloops, BC native spent his 2010-11 season as captain of the Kamloops Jardine Blazers Bantam AAA where he recorded 59 points (18g-41a) and 54 minutes in penalties in 51 games played. Hicketts also had a rating of +98 and topped his team with 300 hits and 33 shot blocks. In the playoffs, Hicketts amassed 12 points (7g-5a) with eight penalty minutes while leading his team in hits (45) and blocked shots (9).

“Joe is a leader and a winner,” Director of Scouting Garry Pochipinski said. “As a hockey player he dominates and reads plays as well as anyone. We were elated that he was available when it came our turn to select.”

http://www.timescolonist.com/sports/First+player+drafted+Victoria+Western+Hockey+Leagu e+team/4733239/story.html

ROUND 2

Victoria’s second round draft selection (#34 overall) was traded to the Portland Winter Hawks for their third, fourth and eighth round choices in next year’s 2012 WHL Bantam Draft.

ROUND 3

In the third round, Victoria had consecutive picks at 55th and 56th overall. Forward Michael Bell, a native of Kitimat, was drafted with Victoria’s 55th overall pick. The 5-11, 185 lb forward was named the “Diamond in the Rough” award winner at this year’s BC Provincial Championships as a member of Kitimat Bantam Tier 2.

“Michael has the potential to be a dynamic player in the Western Hockey League,” Pochipinski said. “He has size with a physical game but has the skill to become a solid power forward.”

Victoria used the next selection to take 6-0, 165 lb Ryan Gagnon who played defense with his hometown Quesnel Bantam Tier 3 Thunder. Leading the club as their team captain, Gagnon and the Thunder took home the silver medal at Provincial Championships.

“Ryan is a very intelligent defenceman that not only has the ability to shut down opposition players, but provide offensive capabilities as well,” Pochipinski said. “He is a solid overall defenseman that can be an impact player for us in the future.”

ROUND 4

Victoria used their 67th overall selection in the fourth round to take Chris Wilkie, the second American-born player chosen in the WHL Bantam Draft this morning. The 5-9, 155 lb forward spent his 2010-11 campaign with the Omaha AAA U-16 team. From Omaha, NE, Wilkie has been invited to the USA Hockey Central District & Bantam Tryout Camps that begins this week in Fon Du Lac, WI.

“Chris plays strong hockey in all three zones as a forward,” Pochipinski said. “He has a very high battle level as a physical player who finishes checks and has a great shot.”

ROUND 5

With the 100th pick of the draft Victoria selected defenseman Brayden Park from Lumsden, SK. The 5-11, 197lb Park played last season with the Lumsden/Bethune Lions of the South Saskatchewan Minor Hockey League. In 21 regular season games he accrued nine goals and 18 assists for 27 points and 48 minutes in penalties.

“We believe Brayden has a very high compete level in him,” Pochipinski said. “He can be a punishing force on the ice with his strength but has offensive upside as well.”

ROUND 6

Fresh off a Bantam AAA Provincial Championship in Alberta, forward Zachary Riauka joined the Victoria franchise after being drafted in the sixth round at 122nd overall. The 6-4, 205 lb member of the South Side Athletic Club (SSAC) Southgate Lions also helped his team win their fall tournament last year.

ROUND 7

In the seventh round of the Bantam Draft, Victoria used its 144th overall pick to select 5-10, 155 lb Brendan Benson. A forward from Lethbridge, AB, Benson was alternate captain of his Lethbridge Val Matteott Golden Hawks team where he recorded 22 points (10g-12a) and 12 minutes in penalties in 26 games played.

ROUND 8

Forward Austin Larochelle was drafted 176th overall in the eighth round from his hometown Swift Current Kabos Raiders. At 5-10, 150 lbs, Larochelle notched four goals and eight assists for 12 points with 56 penalty minutes in 17 contests.

ROUND 9

Victoria selected its lone goaltender in the form of 6-0, 160 lb Michael Herringer with their ninth round, 188th overall selection. Herringer starred for the hometown Comox Valley Lube-X Bantam Chiefs and also was an invitee previously to prospects camp for the Cowichan Capitals.

ROUND 10

The final player selected was defenceman Cole Jones with the 210th overall pick in the 10th round. A 5-11, 180 lb blue liner, Jones played for the Springfield Icehawks Bantam AA squad in hometown Oakbank, MB.

http://vicwhl.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=18:victoria-whl-franchise-finishes-first-bantam-draft-with-10-selections&catid=1:news-rotator&Itemid=6

TourettesGuy
06-13-2011, 12:22 PM
Like the picks, but the team should of picked up local kid Cole Pickup

He played for the Juan De Fuca Grizzlies Bantam AA team and had something like 140 points in 60 games or something ridiculous like that?

Got called up to play Midget AA a couple of times if I re-call and did a fine job there.

Arthur Fonzerelli
06-13-2011, 03:17 PM
Maybe if the scouts had seen him playing Midget AA a little more often but they don't usually watch Midgets for the bantam draft and Bantam AA on the Island is pretty weak so a decent player could easily put up those numbers. If the kid is good get him off the rock to play against more skilled players like Notre Dame, or Edge School or OHA.

Brandon
06-14-2011, 12:17 PM
Maybe if the scouts had seen him playing Midget AA a little more often but they don't usually watch Midgets for the bantam draft and Bantam AA on the Island is pretty weak so a decent player could easily put up those numbers. If the kid is good get him off the rock to play against more skilled players like Notre Dame, or Edge School or OHA.

Lol I wouldn't suggest Edge. That school does not have a consistent track record of producing any talent. Players like Dumba were identified before the entered that program.

The truth is most players playing AA in an area where AAA exists aren't getting a look. I notice that program has a AAA team, so why was he not on it? Also worth noting, having talked to a scout about it, the draft means only a very little bit. "walk-ons" at this level are common enough. Best advice is forget getting of the rock and shelling out for a school like OHA or Edge, start writing letters to teams, get an invite to camp and bring your best. There are lots of players who make it that way.

AlanC
06-14-2011, 01:30 PM
Also worth noting, having talked to a scout about it, the draft means only a very little bit. "walk-ons" at this level are common enough. Best advice is forget getting of the rock and shelling out for a school like OHA or Edge, start writing letters to teams, get an invite to camp and bring your best. There are lots of players who make it that way.

Some numbers to back you up, Brandon - of all the (non-import) players who played at least one game in the WHL last season, 24% of them were never selected in a bantam draft.

Every single team in the league purges a bunch of names off their protected list after training camp every year - the kids who they don't think are going to make it any more after seeing how they stacked up to the competition at camp. Those names get replaced by the names of kids who came to camp on a tryout and outperformed.

Brandon
06-14-2011, 02:24 PM
Some numbers to back you up, Brandon - of all the (non-import) players who played at least one game in the WHL last season, 24% of them were never selected in a bantam draft.

Every single team in the league purges a bunch of names off their protected list after training camp every year - the kids who they don't think are going to make it any more after seeing how they stacked up to the competition at camp. Those names get replaced by the names of kids who came to camp on a tryout and outperformed.

Thanks for the support Alan.

So much happens between Bantam age and Junior age for so many kids. Number one question that a bantam AAA scout is answering about a players physical abilities "does he have potential to grow? Are his parents large or small?" To me this says sometimes a young 14 year old with skill at the back of the draft is maybe skipped because he doesn't have great size and a player gets drafted because he does have size.

Add on to that the kid in the draft who comes out of the 7th round to be a star and the first round player who plateaus early and never reaches projections.

I think if anything that 24% could be adjusted by having a midget draft like the other leagues do. That one year makes an incredible amount of difference it would seem.

Thanks again for the support Alan. and to the poster about the young man that started this conversation, I asked a couple of guys I know that were connected to WHL teams at a player recruitment level in one way or another and they said, "don't get down about the draft, start writing letters and get invited. There is always the NCAA if the WHL isn't responsive. Tons of great players get missed every draft and have to work hard to get there, but if they are good enough they do get there."

salmonkingsforever
08-24-2011, 02:06 PM
Local coverage on Hicketts

http://www.timescolonist.com/sports/Royals+high+Hicketts/5284898/story.html?cid=megadrop_story

salmonkingsforever
08-24-2011, 02:08 PM
article on Micheal Herringer

http://www.timescolonist.com/sports/Herringer+Royals+vote/5293138/story.html?cid=megadrop_story