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EHL Jr. Flyers Shane Ward makes NCAA commitment to Bryn Athyn College

EHL Jr. Flyers Shane Ward makes NCAA commitment to Bryn Athyn College

By Jr. Flyers Marketing, 01/21/20, 3:45PM EST

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The Philadelphia Jr. Flyers Junior team, proud members of the Eastern Hockey League, are pleased to announce that Co-Captain and forward Shane Ward has committed to play NCAA Division III Ice Hockey for the Bryn Athyn College Lions, who are currently an independent team. His commitment begins in September 2020.

Ward, 20, is in his second season with the Jr. Flyers. He has fifty points (20 goals and 30 assists) in 73 games.

This season the 5’9”, 170 lb. Glastonbury, CT native has thirty points (14 goals and 16 assists) in 33 games.  

“First off, I would like to thank my father for pushing me each and every day to be the best player that I can be” stated Ward. “Secondly, a huge thank you to Coach Domish for really taking the time to turn me into the player that I have become today, I can’t thank him enough. I also would like to thank Tom Regan who has helped me throughout my career to achieve this unbelievable accomplishment” added Ward.

“As soon as I stepped on the Bryn Athyn campus, I fell in love with it and I felt as though the Bryn Athyn coaching staff and hockey program was the best spot for me to have the most success in my college career. Coach Burke and Coach Seravalli of Bryn Athyn have persistently continued to recruit me day in and day out until my decision was made which made me feel very wanted and I can’t thank them enough for that. I look forward to getting started with my college hockey career and want to give a huge shoutout to everyone else who has helped me along the way. Go Lions” concluded Ward.

“I’m very proud of Shane” stated head coach Jerry Domish. “He is the perfect example of what hard work and following directions can do for a player. He came to us a year ago as a fourth line player, but his coach ability has made him a top player in the league. The amount of improvement his has made is overwhelming. I know he will be very successful at the next level because of the person he is.” concluded Domish.

Bryn Athyn College is in Bryn Athyn, PA. The Camels head coach is Andrew Burke.