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Sting make U18 Priority Selections

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Roen Douglas

Sarnia Sting General Manager Dylan Seca and his scouting staff welcomed three more prospects to the organization this week — including some local talent — through the 2024 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Under-18 Priority Selection. 

With the second overall pick, Seca added 6’0 rearguard Jonathan Kapageridis of the OJHL’s Cobourg Cougars. 

The Maple, Ontario native started the season with the Don Mills flyers U18 where he scored three goals and nine assists in 29 games, before joining the OJHL’s Cobourg Cougars, where he had tremendous playoff success. Kapageridis played 17 games tallying four goals and 10 assists with the Jr. A Club. 

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COBOURG, ON - MARCH 27: Jonathan Kapageridis #59 of the Cobourg Cougars breaks out of the zone during the first period at the Cobourg Community Centre on March 27, 2024 in Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Shawn Muir / OJHL Images)

“Jonathan is a player who had a great season with both Don Mills U18 and the Cobourg Cougars,” Seca noted in a news release, adding that Kapageridis was a teammate of current Sting forward Carter Kostuch as a member of the 2022-23 Vaughn Kings. “He is a skilled defender who moves well, reads the ice and someone we believe is ready to make the jump.”

The Sting then used their second-round selection to add 6’2 goaltender Mark Besedin from the Ottawa Myers Automotive U18 AAA — a Russian-born goaltender who played most of his youth hockey in St. Louis before heading to the Ottawa AAA loop. 

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Mark Besedin. Submitted photo

“Our Ottawa-area scouts were very intrigued by Mark this season and see significant upside in his game. He is a late blooming, big kid that the puck seems to find. We are excited to bring Mark to Sarnia,” Seca stated.

Rounding out the draft, the club selected local talent in Jr. Sting forward Roen Douglas. The crafty forward from Petrolia, ON had a great year with the Lambton Jr. Sting U18 AAA totalling 16 goals and 34 assists in 35 regular season games, along with five goals and five assists in the 10 game Jr. Sting Playoff run.

“Roen was a leader on his Jr. Sting team this season who put up great numbers with his skill at the centre position,” Seca added. “We are always excited when local talent joins the organization and look forward to working with Roen.”

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Lambton Jr. Sting U18 AAA forward Roen Douglas.

The concept for the OHL Under-18 Priority Selection was developed in 2017 with full support from Hockey Canada’s three Ontario Branches including the Ontario Hockey Federation (OHF), Hockey Eastern Ontario (HEO), and Hockey Northwestern Ontario (HNO), to assist in the growth of U18 AAA hockey and provide further opportunities for players at different stages of their hockey development. 

All U18 players not currently on a CHL Member Team Protected List who were carded with an Ontario-based U18 AAA Hockey Club or an accredited Hockey Canada sport school within the OHF, HNO or HEO in the 2023-24 playing season are eligible for the U18 Priority Selection.

With the U16 and U18 priority selections concluded, attention now shifts to the final draft of the off-season—the 2024 CHL Import Draft, scheduled for Wednesday, July 3 at 11 a.m. 

The Val-d’Or Foreurs of the Quebec Major Junior League will have the first overall pick, while the Sting will select 6th and 72nd overall. 

Fans can stay updated with all Sting Draft information through Sting Draft Central. (https://chl.ca/ohl-sting/draft-central/)

 


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