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BCHL Today: Caps forward Brady Lynn commits to Ontario Tech and the Warriors launch community perks program

Caps forward Brady Lynn commits to Ontario Tech

Cowichan Valley Capitals forward Brady Lynn will continue his hockey career with the Ontario Tech University Ridgebacks. Lynn, 21, had 47 goals and 49 assists in 187 career BCHL games with the Capitals, Surrey, and Nanaimo. He also played one game as an affiliate player with Coquitlam in 2015-16.

Lynn is the 12th player from the 2019-20 Cowichan Valley roster to commit to an NCAA, ACAC or U Sports school.

Warriors launch perks program for organization members

The West Kelowna Warriors announced on Thursday the launch of the Warriors Alliance Program. It’s a program where season ticket holders, billet families, players, staff, and volunteers get discounts and perks in the West Kelowna community.

Brian Wiebe

Brian's been involved in the BCHL in a variety of capacities for 17 years. From 2002 to 2012, he served in several roles around the Merritt Centennials organization, including as team president, board member, beat writer, colour commentator, webmaster, media and communications coordinator and marketing assistant. He's been writing about the BCHL since 2008 and served as colour commentator on the TSN 1040 broadcasts in 2012-13. BCHLNetwork is one of Brian's many passion projects that he balances around his full-time job as an instructor in the Radio Arts and Entertainment Program at BCIT in Burnaby.