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Several local representatives at OJHL prospects series

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 29, 2025 | 4:39 PM

Both the Wellington Dukes and Trenton Golden Hawks are well represented at the upcoming Zach Hyman OJHL Prospects Series.

Eight members of the Dukes and four from the Golden Hawks will represent the East Conference in three round robin games spread out in November and December.

Wellington will send head coach Jacob Panetta, athletic therapist Caitlin McCuaig and players Christian Armstrong, Liam Campbell, Jordan Davis, Justin Doak and Royden Smith, with Lorne Miles as an alternate.

Trenton has Logan Bennett, Matt Hicks and Kale Mace attending, along with head coach Derek Smith.

The series starts with a game at the Duncan McDonald Community Gardens next Tuesday, November 4.

More can be seen on the OJHL website.

(BROCK ORMOND)