The Chester County Cougars completed a spectacular season as DVHL 10U A National Champions, finishing with…
Campus Wild 10U A American — DVHL Playoff Champions
The Campus Wild capped off an exciting and hard-fought season by capturing the DVHL 10U A American Championship, showcasing resilience, depth, and team spirit. The team finished the regular season with a strong 14-6-0 record and 55 points, placing fourth overall in a competitive division. Throughout the season, Campus Wild delivered several impressive victories, including dominant wins over the Exton Kings (10-4), Snider Hockey Parent (9-1 and 10-0), and Chester County Cougars (11-3). Their ability to bounce back from close losses and respond with intensity was a hallmark of their regular season journey. The team’s balanced attack, steady improvement, and determination to grow stronger with each game paved the way for their postseason success.
Campus Wild’s regular season success was driven by standout performances across the roster, led by a high-powered offensive group. Defenseman Conor Ford and forward Blake Murray shared the team lead in goals with 27 each, with Ford adding 11 assists for a team-best 38 points in just 19 games. Murray followed closely with 35 points, also leading the team in power-play goals. John Ryan Kane was another key contributor, netting 21 goals and finishing with 28 points, while Hayden Danks added 15 goals and 8 assists to round out a balanced top-four attack. Logan Seel and Owen McKeever played pivotal roles, each contributing double-digit points while helping stabilize the back end. In net, Jaxon Murtaugh carried the load with 19 starts, posting 11 wins, 1 shutout, and logging over 750 minutes of play. Hisconsistent presence between the pipes anchored the team throughout the season. The contributions of these top performers helped set the foundation for Campus Wild’s playoff run and ultimate championship victory.
In the playoffs, Campus Wild elevated their game to championship form. They opened the postseason with a commanding 8-3 win over the Quakers, setting the tone for their playoff run. In the semifinals, they earned a gritty 4-3 victory over Snider Hockey Howe, demonstrating poise under pressure. The team then delivered a statement performance in the championship game, blanking Snider Hockey Howe 3-0 to secure the DVHL title. Their perfect 3-0 playoff record reflected their ability to rise to the occasion, combining disciplined defense with timely scoring and excellent goaltending. The Campus Wild’s championship season was a testament to teamwork, perseverance, and the drive to succeed at the highest level.
Campus Wild proudly celebrates two standout players who earned DVHL All-Star honors for their exceptional play during the 2024–25 10U A American season.
Conor Ford was named to the prestigious All-League Team as a defenseman, recognizing his outstanding two-way impact. Ford led the team in total points with 38 on the strength of 27 goals and 11 assists. His ability to contribute offensively while anchoring the blue line made him an invaluable part of Campus Wild’s success throughout the season.
Joining him in the All-Star spotlight, Jaxon Murtaugh was selected to the Second Team All-Stars as a goaltender. Murtaugh played in 19 games, recording 11 wins and a shutout while making 249 saves. His steady presence and clutch performances in net helped carry Campus Wild through both the regular season and their championship playoff run.
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