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Reid to represent Saskatchewan at Western Canada U16 Challenge Cup

Tuesday was progressing like any other day of class at John Paul II Collegiate for Luke Reid.
Luke Reid
Battlefords AAA Stars defenceman Luke Reid controlled the puck during a practice session at the Civic Centre Tuesday. Photo by Lucas Punkari

Tuesday was progressing like any other day of class at John Paul II Collegiate for Luke Reid.

That was until the Battlefords AAA Stars defenceman got a text from his mother and found out that he would be a part of Saskatchewan Under-16 team at the Western Canada U16 Challenge Cup in Calgary from Oct. 19-23.

鈥淪he sent her congratulations along with the roster and that鈥檚 pretty much when I knew that I had made the team,鈥 Reid said.

鈥淚 was getting a bit nervous as I knew the team was going to be announced, but you can鈥檛 really worry about it too much. I just approached it like it was any other day.鈥

The 15-year-old from Warman underwent a lengthy process just to make it on to the 20-man roster.

Zone camps took place last season to determine the squads that competed at the SaskFirst Bantam Tournament in Regina back in April.

From there a group of 40 players competed in Wilcox for a week in August that helped to set the provincial team.

鈥淚 just tried to play my game as much as I could and listen to my coaches,鈥 Reid said.

鈥淢y style of game is being a playmaker. I like to join the rush and create offence, along with being solid in my own end.鈥

Reid, who was drafted by the Victoria Royals in the second round of the Western Hockey League Bantam Draft in May, also believes playing in the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League with the Stars as a bantam-aged player last season has helped tremendously with his development.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really pushed me to be a better player,鈥 Reid said. 鈥淲e have a great group of guys in the room and they really help me to mature not just as a hockey player, but as a person also.鈥

鈥淗e鈥檚 got a lot of confidence now after playing here as an underage player last year,鈥 Stars head coach Jean Fauchon said. 鈥淲hen I was talking with the guys from the SHA (Saskatchewan Hockey Association) he was one of a few players at the camp that had that midget experience. He showed a lot of poise with the puck and was able to make things happen while he was in Wilcox.鈥

Reid had 15 points in 43 games for the Stars last year. He earned his first point of the 2016-17 season Sunday with an assist in a 3-1 home loss to the Swift Current Legionnaires.

In five editions of the tournament, Saskatchewan has yet to win the Western Canada U16 Challenge Cup, which features provincial squads from British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba.

This year鈥檚 team is headlined by three first round picks from this spring鈥檚 WHL draft in Logan Barlage (Swift Current Broncos), Kaedan Korczak (Kelowna Rockets) and Braden Schneider (Prince Albert).

鈥淲e just have to play as a team in order to be successful,鈥 Reid said.

鈥淲e鈥檒l need to move the puck well and not take any selfish penalties. We can鈥檛 do it all ourselves.鈥


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