Girls youth hockey quintet helps Wings win championship
Marblehead Youth Hockey (MYHA) players Parker Booth, Olivia Siden, Madi Reno, Emma Johnson and Addie Co-Peeps helped the U-12 North Shore Wings secure the Massachusetts State Hockey Championship in the U-12 Tier-IIS Division earlier this month. The Wings play out of Essex Sports Center in Middleton.
The Marblehead quintet also continues to play for the U-12 and U-14 MYHA Hollyhocks, and they have been teammates in the local league for years. This is their first year on the Wings.
From left, Marblehead Youth Hockey players Parker Booth (sixth-grader at Shore Country Day School), Olivia Siden (seventh-grader at Marblehead Veterans Middle School), Madi Reno (sixth-grader at Marblehead Village School), Emma Johnson (sixth-grader at Marblehead Village School) and Addie Co-Peeps (seventh-grader at Marblehead Veterans Middle School) are shown proudly wearing their championship medals after winning the Massachusetts State Hockey Championship in the U-12 Tier-IIS Division as members of the U-12 North Shore Wings earlier this month. COURTESY PHOTO
Marblehead Youth Hockey players Olivia Siden, left, and Emma Johnson hold the championship plaque after they helped the U-12 North Shore Wings capture the Massachusetts State Hockey Championship in the U-12 Tier-IIS Division earlier this month, along with three of their Hollyhock teammates. COURTESY PHOTO
The 2022-23 North Shore Wings are, from left, top row, coach Maddy Donlan, Parker Booth (Marblehead), Gwyneth Barry (Newburyport), Lily Cook (Salem), Katelin Aloi (Manchester), Addie Co-Peeps (Marblehead), Grace Robinson (Swampscott) and coach Adam Corbeil (Marblehead). Middle row, Chloe Smith (Newburyport), Katherine Demady (Swampscott), Molly Girotti (Wakefield), Khloe Litwin (Swampscott), Viola Fazio (Wenham) and Sophia Downing (Peabody). Front row, far left below banner, Cassie Aceto (Wenham); holding banner on the left, Olivia Siden (Marblehead), Emma Johnson (Marblehead), Madi Reno (Marblehead) and Kendall Powers (Salisbury). COURTESY PHOTO