The South Shore Kings have been recognized as the NCDC New England Division Organization of the Year!
“The South Shore Kings are very proud to receive this award. This award is a testament to the many people in our organization and at our Foxboro Sports Center facility that worked tirelessly throughout the season to provide the best possible experience for our players and supporters,” said Team President Dave Franzosa. “The South Shore Kings’ goal is to provide a safe and competitive environment where parents feel confident sending their sons to fulfill their goal of playing college hockey. GM/Head Coach Tyler Holske is meticulous in preparing the players and advocating for them and Assistant Coach Jon Skarlis provides a great support system. We feel as though we do things the right way at South Shore and that is because all team members within our organization take so much pride and are so invested in what they do.”
“I first would like to say Thank You to our ownership group, Albany Road Real Estate Partners, managing group, EDGE Sports Global and our President, Dave Franzosa. The support we get from them is simply amazing,” said GM/Head Coach Tyler Holske. “This award recognizes the great support staff we have in place. We all take tremendous pride in how we do things at South Shore. In the last two years, we have made major improvements to the facility, which includes our NCDC locker room, dry-stall room, and video room. Edge Performance Systems, which is located just upstairs, has been remarkable in the development of these young men.
“We feel we have one of the best setups in all junior hockey here at the Foxboro Sports Center. The players are here for typically four hours each day during the week, and they have everything they need to be successful.”
“We have had many great leaders over the years. Aiden Lindley, Nate Stachowiak and Culin Wilson have all done an excellent job in leading this group. The three of them along with Kotaro Murase, Karim Gayfullin, Sal Cerrato and Thomas Whitford ultimately make up the leadership group for this team,” added Tyler Holske. “These seven young men all played a huge role in getting us to our first ever Dineen Cup Finals last season. For them to come back says a lot about what type of people they are. They believe in the culture we have put in place here. They all came back for the same reason, to win the Dineen Cup.”
The Kings are set to host the Dineen Cup Finals. Game 1 is set for this Friday at 7PM.
Dineen Cup Schedule
Game 1, Friday April 26th at 7:00PM
Game 2, Saturday April 27th at 7:00PM
*Game 3, Sunday April 28th at 4:30PM
* If Necessary
All games at the Foxboro Sports Center