Whitley Warriors Explained

Team:Whitley Warriors
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City:Whitley Bay, United Kingdom
League:NIHL
Division:Division One North
Founded:1957
Arena:Whitley Bay Ice Rink
Colours:Maroon, gold, white
Gm:Willie Dunn
Coach:Tony Hand

The Whitley Warriors are an ice hockey team based in Whitley Bay in the north east of England. Founded in 1957 as the Bees, they changed their name to the Whitley Warriors in 1964. The Warriors played at the highest level of British ice hockey for much of their history but currently play in the third tier, National Ice Hockey League North Division 1.

Their home arena is The Whitley Bay Ice Rink.

Club roster 2022-23

(*) Denotes a Non-British Trained player (Import)

Netminders
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30Mark TurnbullL15 May 1995Northumberland, England2021 from Billingham Stars22/23
32Joshua CraneL29 October 1998Coventry, England2021 from Nottingham Lions22/23
Jack WakefieldL29 December 2002Durham, England2022 from Åmåls SK J2022/23
Defencemen
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5Matthew McDonald2000 (age 22)England2021 from Whitley U2022/23
13Kyle RossR28 July 1997Whitley Bay, England2017 from Essa Stallions22/23
22Adam WoodR4 July 1990Somerset, England2021 from Streatham IHC22/23
24Harry Harley 'A'L15 May 1995Whitley Bay, England2018 from Hull Pirates22/23
78Rihards Grigors*L20 January 1992Dobele, Latvia2021 from Fife Flyers22/23
Forwards
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7Thomas Fraser R2003 (age 19)England2019 from Whitley U2022/23
11Shaun Kippin 'A'L15 April 1987England2015 from Deeside Dragons22/23
14Dean Holland 'C'R22 September 1988Newcastle, England2014 from Guildford Flames22/23
15Anthony Wetherell1999 (age 23)England2016 from Whitley U1822/23
16Lewis Crisp1999 (age 23)England2022 from Billingham Stars22/23
18Matěj Valiček*L30 January 1998Czechia2021 from HC Baník Sokolov B22/23
20Philip EdgarL6 October 1993Kitchener, ON, Canada2017 from University of Waterloo22/23
27Jamie Ord4 March 2001England2016 from Whitley U1822/23
31Adam FinlinsonL17 April 1998Whitley Bay, England2017 from Swindon Wildcats22/23
37Matthew Betham2004 (age 18)England2021 from Whitley U2022/23
51Connor Lewis2005 (age 17)England2021 from Billingham Stars22/23
57Callum QueenanR3 October 1996Whitley Bay, England2019 from Meaford Knights22/23
Team Staff
No.Nat.NamePositionAcquiredPlace of birthJoined From
Willie DunnGeneral Manager2023
Tony Hand MBEHead Coach2023
Peter ScorerTeam Medic
Andrew Thomas JamesEquipment Manager
Adam MackmanProgramme Editor/Radio Commentary
Andy McGregorOnline/Match Night Announcer
Videography
Photography
Rob GreenerGraphics

2021/22 Outgoing

Outgoing
No.Nat.PlayerShootsDate of birthPlace of birthLeaving For
12Dylan HehirR2002 (age 20)Billingham, EnglandLeeds Knights, NIHL
26Rolands GritansL19 January 1991Daugavpils, LatviaBillingham Stars, NIHL 1

Honours

British Championship:Winners – 1972/73, 1973/74

English National League Championship:Winners – 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2007/08

English National League:Runners-up – 1997/98

Northern League:Winners – 1973/74, 1974/75Runners-up – 1976/77, 1977/78, 2006/07, 2010/11

Northern League Play-offs:Winners: 2006/07Runners-up – 1967/68, 1976/77

English National League North:Winners – 2001/02, 2009/10, 2010/11Runners-up – 1997/98, 1999/00, 2000/01, 2006/07, 2007/08

English Cup:Winners – 2001/02Runners-up – 2000/01

Anglo Scottish Cup:Winners – 2000/01

Scottish Cup:Winners – 1991/92,Runners-up – 1992/93

Heineken British Premier League:Runners-up – 1987/88

Benson & Hedges Cup:Runners-up – 1992/93

Autumn Cup:Winners – 1971/72Runners-up – 1972/73, 1974/75, 1976/77

BIHA Cup:Winners – 1957/58, 1958/59 (as Whitley Bees)

NIHL North Cup:Runners-up – 2019/20Runners-up – 2021/22

NIHL North Division 1 Moralee:Winners - 2019/20Runners-up – 2021/22

Ice Hockey Journalists UK Hall of Fame:Terry Matthews (1987), Alfie Miller (1988), J.J. 'Icy' Smith (1988), Hilton Ruggles (2009), David Longstaff (2022)

Junior teams

The Warriors have numerous junior teams, with most bearing names that are considered derogatory and racist, especially when used contemporarily by non-indigenous people.[1] The teams are:

Imports

Retired jerseys

Alfie Miller (#10) is the only jersey that has been retired for the Warriors.

Logo

Despite the Warriors' logo depicting a Native American (the logo and colours being "inspired" by the Washington Redskins) and the associated controversy which resulted in the Redskins removing their logo on the grounds that it was considered racist,[2] there has been no similar discussion around the Warriors'. Teams like Frölunda Indians HC and Chicago Blackhawks which have similar logos have come under significant pressure to change their logos on similar grounds. Frolunda announced that they would no longer be called the Indians and would be changing their logo.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Vowel. Chelsea. Indigenous Writes: A Guide to First Nations, Métis & Inuit Issues in Canada. 2016. Highwater Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 978-1553796800. 7. Just Don't Call Us Late for Supper - Names for Indigenous Peoples. Let's just agree the following words are never okay to call Indigenous peoples: savage, red Indian, redskin, primitive, half-breed, squaw/brave/papoose..
  2. Web site: 2020-07-13. The Washington Redskins Are Changing Team Name and Logo—Who's Next?. 2021-12-02. Vogue. en-US.
  3. News: 2020-09-17. Swedish ice hockey club to drop Native American logo. en. Reuters. 2021-12-02.