The Sicamous Eagles Hockey Club is proud of its position of being a major source of talent for the Junior "A" leagues in Western Canada. It's something that has grown to be a tradition with us since we first joined the KIJHL in 1994. In fact, the KIJHL and all its member teams play a significant role in graduating players to Junior "A", the college ranks and beyond (picture: Kris Beech - Pittsburgh Penguins). Check out just a few of the many hockey players below who have worn the Eagles jersey:

2005/06 Grads:

Chad Gehon - Cowichan Valley (BCHL)
Ryan Bulach - Trail (BCHL)
Connor Gregory - Trail (BCHL)
Ryan Kakoske - Vernon (BCHL)
Robbie Short - Vernon (BCHL)
Brenden Turnbull - Prince George (BCHL)
Dylan MacIntosh - Prince George (BCHL)
Kevin Walrod - Westside (BCHL)
Micheal Naito - Merritt (BCHL)
Dustin Sobchak - Williams Lake (BCHL)
Sean Biancini - Estevan Bruins (SJHL)
Scott Jackson - Yorkton Terriers (SJHL)

2004/05 Grads:

Dustin Sylvester - Kootenay (WHL)
Scott Wasden - Medicine Hat (WHL)
Justin Palazzo - Prince Albert (WHL)
Damon Kipp - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Daryl Gagnon - Quesnel (BCHL)
Kevin Flatter - Humboldt (SJHL)

2003/04 Grads:

Tyler Mazzei - Williams Lake (BCHL)
Trevor Turner - Williams Lake (BCHL)
Clayton Bauer - Kelowna (WHL)
Brady Calla - Everett (WHL)
Matt Crowell - Williams Lake (BCHL)
Tyler Boice - Langley (BCHL)
Jordan Cheveldave - Penticton (BCHL)
Daron Crown - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Chris Morrisette - Winnipeg Saints (MJHL)
Rob Mattison - Winnipeg Saints (MJHL)

2002/03 Grads:

Andrew Kozek - Surrey (BCHL)
Dustin Hatlelid - Bonneyville (AJHL)
Trevor Bosch - Drumheller (AJHL)
Bryn Gagnon - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Kevin Galan - Cowichan Valley (BCHL)
Trevor Geiger - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Brandon Mazur - Cowichan Valley (BCHL)
Steve Christie - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Josh Murray - Williams Lake (BCHL)
Rick Cleaver - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Kris Shudo - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Malcolm Gwilliam - Grande Prairie (AJHL)

2001/02 Grads:
Western Canadian Champions

Scott Bowles - Prince George (WHL)
Craig Switzer - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
James Switzer - Nanaimo (BCHL)
Ryan McLeod - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Tyler Shelast - Powell River (BCHL)
Shea Weber - Nashville (NHL)
Travis Martel - Notre Dame (SJHL)
John Mazzei - Bowling Green (Div.I)
Aaron Hareuther - Prince George (WHL)
Matt Dyck - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Kyle Schisler - Melfort (SJHL)
Doug Scatchard - M.S.U. (Div.III)
Dion Lahoda - Quesnel (BCHL)
Will Christian - Concordia U. (College)

2000/01 Grads:

Brent Schall - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Mark Lindsay - Seattle (WHL)
Jordan Campbell - Canmore (AJHL)
Cody Bostock - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Adrien Veideman - Denver (Div.I)
Andrew Ebbett - Michigan (Div.I)
Brandon Mazur - Salmon Arm (BCHL)

1999/00 Grads:

Adam Knight - Prince George (BCHL)
Ryan Storey - Prince George (BCHL)
Jordan Watson - Prince George (BCHL)
Kyle Stanton - Nanaimo (BCHL)
Billy Collins - Wayne State (Div.I)
Derek England - Moose Jaw (WHL)
Robin Gomez - Calgary (WHL)
Trevor Galan - Salmon Arm (BCHL)
Kris Beech - Washington (NHL)
Jamie Mccaig - Merritt (BCHL)
Myles Paliser - Lake Superior (Div.I)




Many Eagles players have gone on to enjoy success at the junior hockey levels in leagues throughout Canada as well as the college and university ranks. However, no one has enjoyed it as much as defenseman, Shea Weber.

After winning a Western Canadian Junior "B" Championship with the Eagles, Shea went to Kelowna to play junior "A" hockey and continued his winning ways. He helped the Rockets to three straight Memorial Cup tournaments, winning in 2004. He also won a gold medal for Canada at the 2005 World Junior Championship and then played a big part on Canada's World Championship team last year that went 9-0 and won the gold medal in Russia. Take a drive through the streets of Sicamous and you'll be sure to come across "Shea Weber Way", so named after a quiet small town hero who graduated with honors to the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League.

And, there's definitely nothing quiet about the way Shea Weber plays the game. His shot is loud and lethal. His bodychecks are noisy and downright nasty. Simply put, the 6-foot-3, 213-pounder from Sicamous, B.C., makes an impact at both ends of the rink.

Photo: Former Sicamous Eagle defenseman Shea Weber being hit by Scott Hannan of the San Jose Sharks