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Quakers 14U B — DVHL Playoff Champions

The Quakers wrapped up a sensational 2024–25 season by capturing the DVHL 14U B Championship, showcasing resilience, depth, and championship character from start to finish. The team finished the regular season with a strong 15-4-1 record, good for 59 points and second place in the standings. They opened the year with a commanding 10-1 win over the Hatfield Ice Hawks and quickly gained momentum with a series of high-scoring victories, including a 9-4 win over the Exton Kings and an 8-2 win over the Chester County Cougars. Though they faced challenges mid-season, the Quakers bounced back with a strong January and February run, highlighted by a 4-3 win over Genesis Hockey Club, an 11-5 triumph over Exton, and a 7-1 win over Hatfield to close the regular season on a high note.
The Quakers’ championship season was fueled by standout performances from a talented roster that delivered in all areas of the game. Aiden McGuire led the offensive charge with 17 goals and 13 assists for 30 points in just 19 games, showcasing speed, creativity, and scoring touch. Close behind was Benjamin Hannold, who posted 26 points, including 17 goals and 9 assists, while Jaxon Wentzel added a balanced 22-point season to give the Quakers a dynamic top trio. Torin Kane brought both skill and physical presence, recording 11 goals and 17 points, while Nathan Jester and Gavin Hendrix added double-digit point totals and contributed in key situations. In goal, the Quakers benefitted from a strong tandem. Gavin Kerins posted a 2.60 goals-against average, a .900 save percentage, and three shutouts in nine starts, while Michael Dalonzo added nine wins in 11 starts, making critical saves throughout the season and helping the Quakers secure top playoff positioning. This well-rounded group was instrumental in the team’s regular-season success and postseason championship run.
In the playoffs, the Quakers elevated their game to a championship level. They opened with a thrilling 5-4 win over Chester County Cougars, followed by a 6-3 semifinal victory over Genesis Hockey Club, which secured their spot in the finals. In the championship game, the Quakers delivered a masterclass performance, defeating Genesis once again—this time with a dominant 4-0 shutout to clinch the title. Their perfect 3-0 postseason run was a testament to their growth, teamwork, and ability to rise in high-pressure moments. The Quakers’ 2024–25 campaign was a season to remember, culminating in their crowning achievement as DVHL 14U B Champions.
Aiden McGuire was named to the All-League Team as a forward after leading the Quakers with 30 points, including 17 goals and 13 assists. His ability to drive the offense and deliver in clutch moments made him a cornerstone of the team’s success. Joining him on the All-League Team was fellow forward Benjamin Hannold, who contributed 17 goals and 26 points, bringing consistent scoring and high-energy play each game. Also earning All-League recognition was Torin Kane, who stood out on the blue line with 11 goals and 17 points, along with a strong defensive presence and physical edge.
In goal, Michael Dalonzo earned 1st Team All-Star honors for his workhorse performance between the pipes, recording 9 wins and making over 250 saves across 11 games. His steady play helped anchor the Quakers throughout their playoff push. Gavin Kerins was named to the 2nd Team All-Stars, recognized for his stellar stats, including a 2.60 goals-against average, a .900 save percentage, and three shutouts in nine starts.
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