Barry’s Lewis In GB Squad For World Championships

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Cardiff Fire netminder Lewis Davies is in the Great Britain for World Under-18 Championship duty. Lewis, from Barry, is in the GB squad for Division Two group A group matches in Tallin, Estonia. The six-team tournament involves Estonia, along with Australia, Korea, Lithuania and Poland and runs from Sunday, April 1 to Saturday, April 7. […]

Cardiff Fire netminder Lewis Davies is in the Great Britain for World Under-18 Championship duty.

Lewis, from Barry, is in the GB squad for Division Two group A group matches in Tallin, Estonia.

The six-team tournament involves Estonia, along with Australia, Korea, Lithuania and Poland and

runs from Sunday, April 1 to Saturday, April 7.

Former Ysgol Bro Morgannwg pupil Lewis has been in outstanding form for National League Fire this season and earned his selection with a series of big performances.

His call-up to the GB team, who are coached by Tony Hand, underlines the depth of goalkeeping talent in Cardiff.

Fellow Fire netminder Jordan Lawday, aged 19, started for Britain in the World Under-20 Championships earlier this season, while he has been training with Elite League champions Cardiff Devils.

Lawday has also been back-up goalie for Devils during some League matches.

Lewis started watching ice hockey at the age of four when his brother, Owain, was playing and took up the sport two years later while he was a pupil at Ysgol St Curig.

Cardiff Fire head coach Mark Cuddihy.

Fire signed Lewis on a two-way deal which means he can play for their first and second teams.

He came through the Cardiff junior system, has been a regular within the South West conference systems and represented England in the Quebec tournament.

Lewis was also selected for GB at under-16 level and Fire coach Mark Cuddihy says: “Lewis is a top prospect who wants to test himself and push himself to the next level.”

GB have made a change to their roster for the Under-18 World Championship.

Lewis English, who plays for Swedish team Nynasham, replaces injured Lewis Houston.

Cardiff Fire and GB netminder Jordan Lawday.

GB Under-18 squad:

Netminders: Lewis Davies (Cardiff Fire), Will Kerlin (OHA, Canada).

Defence: Ed Bradley (CIHA), Callum Burnett (Chelmsford/London Raiders), Reece Cochrane (Fife Flyers), Joe Hazeldine (Swindon Wildcats/Nottingham Panthers), Josh Hodgkinson (Belfast), Jordan Griffin (Bradford), Sam Russell (OHA, Canada), Ben Solder (OHA, Canada).

Forwards: Mason Biddulph (Guildford), Kieran Brown (Blackburn/Sheffield Steelers), Jordan Buesa (Solway/Braehead Clan), Lewis English (Nynasham, Sweden), Liam Kirk (Sheffield Steelers), Richard Krogh (Guilford Flames), Patrick Larkin (CIHA), Austin Mitchell-King (Coventry Blaze), Cade Neilson (OHA, Canada), Caly Robertson (Edinburgh Capitals), Aidan Strangeway (Notre Dame, Canada), Finlay Ulrick (Northwood School, USA).

Great Britain Women have named a squad of 22 for their World Championships in Maribor.

GB will compete in Division Two Group A against hosts Slovenia, Australia, DPR Korea, Mexico and the Netherlands.

The six-team tournament runs from Saturday, March 31 to Friday, April 6 as GB will be looking to build on their bronze medal in Korea last year.

Great Britain women’s squad:

Netminders: Samantha Bolwell (Altrincham Aces), Nicole Jackson (Göteborg HC, Sweden).

Defence: Holly Cornford (Kingston Diamonds), Ali Emery (Guildford Lightning), Georgina Farman (Linköping HC, Sweden), Beth Hill (Guildford Lightning), Sarah Hutchinson (Altrincham Aces/Kingston Diamonds), Verity Lewis (Ontario Hockey Academy, Canada), Beth Scoon (Kingston Diamonds), Lauren Summers (Bracknell Queen Bees).

Great Britain women’s squad.

Forwards: Louise Adams (Guildford Lightning), Saffron Allen (Solihull Vixens), CJ Ashton (Trinity Western University Titans Hockey), Jodie-Leigh Bloom (Sheffield Shadows), Abigail Culshaw (Sheffield Shadows/Blackburn Hawks), Katherine Gale (Bracknell Queen Bees), Leanne Ganney (SDE HF, Sweden), Katie Henry (Solihull Vixens), Sophie Herbert (Bracknell Queen Bees), Kim Lane (SC Reinach Damen, Switzerland), Angela Taylor (ZSC Lions Frauen, Switzerland), Casey Traill (Castleton University, USA).

Ice Hockey UK’s Under-20 National Final will be played as part of the EIHA’s National Finals weekend.

It is the first time that showpiece under-20 final will be part of National Finals weekend and the final will be between Coventry Blaze and Fife Falcons on Saturday, May 5.

Ice Sheffield will host the three-day event over early May bank holiday weekend from Saturday, May 5 to Monday, May 7.

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