Legionnaires Brandon Layman Runner Up for Western Jr. B MVP Award
TUESDAY MARCH 1, 2016
COMMUNITY NEWS
BY DAN McCAFFERY
Brandon Layman of the Sarnia
Legionnaires was named a runner
up for the Western Jr. 'B'
hockey loop's Most Valuable
Player Award Monday. Shown here
congratulating Layman is
assistant general manager Jim
Drexler.
Submitted
photo by Anne Tigwell
Brandon Layman of
the Sarnia Legionnaires and
Ethan Sarfati of the Lambton
Shores Predators were both named
runners-up for the Western Jr.
'B' hockey loop's Most Valuable
Player Award on Monday.
Layman, who scored just eight
goals last year (and only one
during his rookie campaign) was
a vastly improved player this
season. In fact, he scored 24
times and added 28 assists for
52 points in 50 games.
Sarfati was also named to the
first all-star team and won an
award as the conference scoring
champion. He finished the season
with 78 points to his credit,
including 30 goals.
Another Predator, Sarnia native
Franco Sproviero, was named to
the first all-star squad and was
chosen as the loop's best
rearguard.
Carson Brookshaw of the St.
Thomas Stars won the MVP award.