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SPORTS & ATHLETICS







 ICE HOCKEY


 IN THE LOOP




 BY MIKE DOVE,
 CORRAL DE TIERRA




 I hope you are as surprised as I was
 to hear that one of the best young ICE
 HOCKEY players in the United States
 lives in the Loop. Yes, ICE HOCKEY IN
 THE LOOP. Pretty amazing. Ben Dickson,
 who is graduating from Salinas High
 this year, is deciding whether to go to
 the University of Colorado in Boulder
 or play hockey at one of many amateur
 teams back East that are actively
 recruiting him. How does one start   It starts with his   Last month, the team travelled   that besides the uniform equipment   Mike is our resident
 playing Ice Hockey in the Loop? It’s a   parents, Pete   to youth nationals in Utica, New   and skates, “a good hockey stick costs   running expert.
 very interesting story.  York, to play elite hockey teams from   $400, and they break.” He goes through   Having run for years,
 It starts with his parents, Pete   and Jennifer,   traditional hockey states like Minnesota,   about 10 a year.  Mike is an integral
 and Jennifer, taking him to San Jose   taking him to   Connecticut, and New York. They made   With Ben’s dedication, hard work,   component in many
 Sharks games when he was very young.   it to the quarterfinals, a great showing   talent, and enthusiasm for the game,   runners’ groups and
 Coincidentally, an avid ice hockey fan,   San Jose Sharks   for a California team.  I’m sure there will be many more “hat   has participated on several running event
 one of their neighbors on San Benancio   games when he   If you live in the Loop and want   tricks” for him in hockey and life.  committees. He has completed numerous
 Road, had some hockey sticks lying   to start your child playing Ice Hockey,       marathons, including our own Big Sur
 around and let young Ben, age 6, start   was very young.  be aware of the commute. Also, I   Are you or someone you know passionate about athletics and   International Marathon. Mike lives in
                                                sports? Share that story! Contact Laurie.Martin@n2co.com
 playing street hockey with his boys. He   asked about the cost, and Ben said   or phone 272-4620.  Corral de Tierra with his wife, Julie.
 developed an immediate passion for the
 game. But it’s still a long way from street
 hockey to ice hockey. Where is the ice?
 Where is the Zamboni?  In his first competitive season, when   He also works at Corral de Tierra CC
 The next stop is Water City in   he was 14, he started playing for the   and plays golf in whatever spare time
 Marina. The facility, which closed five   Golden State Elite Eagles. A team he still   he might have. His ice hockey slap shot
 years ago, had a roller hockey league   plays for. As far as we know there are   helps his golf game.
 for kids 8 to 13. Ben excelled and even   no other youth ice hockey players in   This year, with Ben as team captain,
 stayed to play in the adult league after   Monterey County. He has continued his   his team won the state championships,
 the youth games were over. He played   commute and dedication to the sport by   which granted them a spot to represent
 Toro Baseball for a while, but both Ben   heading up to ice in San Jose and San   California in The USA Hockey National
 and Pete say, “Baseball would be a great   Francisco and back almost daily for the   Championships. In the final game of the
 sport if it was hockey!” When he was   last several years.  State Championships, Ben had a “hat
 13, and during COVID, his parents took   Ben maintains a 4.3 GPA with AP   trick” (for non-hockey fans, that’s three
 him up to San Jose six days a week.   classes even though he drives up to   goals in one game). He was the MVP
 Finally, on the ice, he put on skates and   San Francisco after school and doesn’t   in the league. Ben finished the season
 took lessons from one of the best in the   return until midnight most nights. On   ranked the top scorer in the state, for the
 business, the Sharks’ own skating coach.   weekends, he is on the road at 3:30 AM   second year in a row, out of all 18 and
 He thrived again.  for a day full of Hockey in the Bay Area.   under players.







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