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HOCHHAUSEN COMMITS TO UAF

Things are looking up for Shawn Hochhausen.  Way up.
 
The Warriors forward has accepted a scholarship to the University Alaska Fairbanks. 
 
Already set to graduate from junior hockey at the end of this year, the 20 year-old will begin play with the Nanooks in the fall of 2013. 
 
He’ll be joined by a familiar face in Alaska, with current West Kelowna teammate Marcus Basara having already committed to UAF.  Basara is also Alaska-bound after this year. 
 
“It’s always nice to have a buddy going, that’s for sure” admits Hochausen. 
 
However, the veteran centreman has plenty of other reasons for choosing UAF.  “It’s seems like a program, I’ve heard lots of good things” Hochhausen says, adding “it seems like a great place to live, as well.”
 
The Kelowna native also seems excited for the Alaskan experience.  “It’s a lot different from other places, but I think I’ll like it” he grins. 
 
 
Currently in his third year with the Warriors, Hochhausen has become a centerpiece of the team.  He has played in every one of West Kelowna’s 35 games so far this year, posting 28 points and 52 penalty minutes thus far. 
 
“‘Hawk’ is just as important to any team as the 50-goal scorer, or the unbelievable goalie” insists Warriors Head Coach Rylan Ferster.  “You won’t win without guys like him.”
 
Ferster contends that Hochhausen is one of the most complete players in the BCHL, and also reckons his value will translate to the NCAA.  “He’s going to be a guy who’ll be in the lineup every single night, because he’s just so hard to play against.” 
 
 
Hochhausen will be on the ice when West Kelowna hosts Powell River on Friday night.  The Warriors then visit Trail on Saturday. 
 
 
Visit The General’s Report for more on Shawn Hochhausen and the West Kelowna Warriors.