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2025 Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship Recipients

In honour of Tyson Giuriato鈥檚 memory, his family is proud to announce this year鈥檚 recipients of the Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship: Cole Arevalo, Nolan Daley, Quinn Gardiner, Mack Gigliotti, Danil Mavrin and Jessie Umeris.

Tyson joined the CSSHL in 2013 and served as the Director of Media and Communications until he sadly passed away in August 2020. To honour Tyson鈥檚 passion for and contributions to the game of hockey, his family and the CSSHL community came together to offer families the ability to have their child (aged 7-14) attend a summer hockey camp of their choice. The Tyson Giuriato Hockey Camp Scholarship makes this possible by awarding six families $600 each to send their child to a hockey camp of their choice.

Cole is 13 years old and played this past season for the Victoria Admirals T2 U15A Rep team. His future hockey and career plans are to be able to continue to play and work his way up to NCAA Division I hockey, while also going to school to further his education. He is interested in a career in Engineering because he is good at math, art and computers. He also would love to be a hockey coach one day, or a sports trainer.

Outside of hockey he plays on his school teams for basketball, volleyball, badminton and track. He likes to play flag football and he has picked up playing golf this year in his offseason. He also enjoys playing acoustic and electric guitar in his down time and plays guitar in the school band.

Cole will be attending the Brandon Wong Summer Hockey Camp in Victoria, BC this August.

“Cole is beyond excited to attend a hockey camp this summer to continue advancing with his game and competition at the U15 Rep level. Affording opportunities like this can be a challenge, but with this hockey camp scholarship it will help make a significant difference in Cole’s hockey journey. We are incredibly grateful.”

Nolan is 10 years old, and plays forward for the U11 Macdonald Silver Knights. He started skating when he was two years old with his dad and grandpa at our local rink in Oak Bluff, Manitoba. At three years old he skated on the big AHL/NHL size ice at a Skate with the Manitoba Moose Day. By the time he was four years old he was on the ice at the Winnipeg Bell MTS IcePlex in the Learn to Skate program.

While hockey is his first passion, he loves to play flag football and soccer in the spring. He enrolls in swimming every summer near their seasonal campsite. This year he enjoyed playing on Starbuck School鈥檚 basketball and badminton teams. The basketball team was a Grade 7-8 team, but was open for Grade 5-6 students to learn the sport. He was the only Grade 5 student on the team.

Nolan also loves board games like chess, cribbage and battleship. He loves the challenge of using his brain to compete at those types of games. Outside of sports he enjoys camping, fishing, bike riding, cooking, reading and playing with friends.

Nolan will attend the RINK U13 EDGE Power Skating Camp in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

鈥淭hank you to the Giuriato Family for providing this opportunity for Nolan, which otherwise he wouldn鈥檛 be able to experience. Nolan was very excited to learn he鈥檇 be able to attend a summer hockey camp to further develop his skills.

Ten-year-old Quinn spent the past hockey season with the Victoria Reign U11 Female development team.

Quinn likes to ski and play co-ed field and box lacrosse for Juan de Fuca. She is in French immersion at Millstream Elementary, where she does very well in school. She has played for all her school’s sports teams, volunteers for lots of clubs and committees, is a lunch monitor, a peer helper, in the Leadership Program and a member of the Social Justice Group. She is a graduate of the Kindness Ninja Program and is a Kindness Sensei.

Quinn was recently selected to be a delegate at the Climate Action Youth Forum held in Victoria. She has an older sister, Avalon, an older brother named Lincoln. and a boxer dog named Foster and an orange cat named Rosie.

She will be attending the girls Only Shawnigan Lake School Ice Hockey camp, at Shawnigan Lake School.

鈥淲e鈥檇 like to thank the Giuriato family. We value the opportunity for Quinn to be recognized for her community involvement and leadership on and off the ice.听 She has looked forward to the Shawnigan Lake School hockey camp all year and to be able to attend on a scholarship basis, honouring your son, Tyson makes it that much more exceptional and rewarding. Thank you from Quinn and the Gardiner Family.鈥

Mack鈥檚 future hockey goals are to play in the CSSHL for Okanagan Hockey Academy, play in the NCAA, and then he and Dad battle whether he will play for the Pittsburgh Penguins or Vancouver Canucks.

Outside of hockey, Mack loves all sports. In the winter he is busy with hockey but is involved with his school鈥檚 cross country running club and likes to ski. Spring is busy for him as he juggles playing on his spring hockey team two and a half hours away, along with baseball, soccer, and basketball. Summer, he enjoys golfing, fishing, mountain biking, and hiking. Outside of sports Mack is proud of his role of big brother to his little sister Maggie, he drags her around teaching her all the sports that he loves.

Mack is a good student at school and he has begun French immersion this year and his teachers describe him as a leader in the classroom. Mack鈥檚 spring hockey team won three of the four tournaments they participated in last spring, where he played a big role on the top defensive pairing. He has earned countless MVP awards with both his winter team in Fernie, and spring team in Lethbridge. His proudest moment was being named Assistant Captain last year on his spring team.

鈥淥ur family is incredibly grateful for Mack to have been chosen as one of the recipients of the 2025 Tyson Giuriato scholarship. Mack will travel to Penticton this summer to participate in the U11 Elite Camp instructed by Cam Barker where he will continue to develop his skills and further embrace his love for the game of hockey. As Canucks fans ourselves, we couldn鈥檛 feel more honoured to be a part of Tysons鈥檚 legacy.

Danil started playing hockey seven years ago when he was five years old after watching the Winnipeg Jets and knowing hockey was his destiny.

Originally from Moldova, Danil can speak Russian, English, and a bit of German. He runs for his school, and won U13AA Provincials last year with his team, plays Legos, rollerblades and plays chess.

鈥淲inning a scholarship means a lot for Danil. This scholarship means he will be able to pursue his passion, his dream of playing hockey! Thank you for the opportunity!鈥

Danil will be attending a RINK Winnipeg Hockey Camp.

A 14-year-old from Kelowna, BC, Jessie will be attending the BC Hockey U18 Female Main Camp.

Some of the things she likes to do when she is not playing hockey are to play basketball and volleyball. She likes mountain biking with her family and hiking and camping with family friends. She likes to play cards, chess and do puzzles with her grandparents, making bracelets and jewellery with her sister, watching movies and cuddling with her boxer dog Daisy.

Jessie was named assistant captain on her central Okanagan U15 zone hockey team and was a really good leader in the way she played on the ice and the way she supported her teammates off and on the ice. She got a lot of assists on her team, a team that fought hard and battled through every game during the provincial tournament this year in Richmond. It was tough but she is super proud that they won U15 provincials this year in Richmond!

During basketball season this year, she played up on the senior team as a grade 9 and was a starter.听 Her team made it to provincials to represent their high school OKM. Jessie was able to manage and maintain being a two-sport athlete this season and managed to keep a good report card with high marks despite missing school for her athletics.

鈥淚 am very excited to receive this scholarship and be able to use it towards attending the BC Hockey U18 Female Main Camp. This is important to me because hockey is a very expensive sport for families and this gives me an extra opportunity to extend my development in hockey. I am very thankful to have the opportunity to play hockey and I look forward to improving my hockey skills with the Tyson Giuriato Foundation Grant. Thank you to the Giuriato family.鈥