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Red-hot Princeton Posse sit atop KIJHL standings - Keremeos Review

By Logan Lockhart

Red-hot Princeton Posse sit atop KIJHL standings - Keremeos Review

Members of the KIJHL's Princeton Posse converge after a win in November 2025. (Princeton Posse/Instagram)

The Princeton Posse's fast start to the 2025-2026 campaign has carried over into November.

As of Nov. 13, the junior hockey club owns a 13-2-0-1 record, good enough for top spot in the KIJHL.

Princeton's offensive prowess, highlighted by its Bill Ohlhausen Division-leading 78 goals for, has been led by five players averaging at least a point per game. (Bryton Morrow, Justice Loewen, Will Bell, Jace Shuttleworth and Carson Hebert).

In the case of Morrow, a 20-year-old forward from Camrose, Alta., he has a league-leading 38 points in 16 games. Morrow also leads the team in goals with 14.

The 6'5", 190-pound forward was joined by Bell in cracking the KIJHL's "Team of the Week" for the period ending Nov. 9.

After dropping its first game of the season, a 3-1 setback to Kelowna on Sept. 19, Princeton has gone on to win 13 out of its next 15 games.

The Posse will take an eight-game winning streak into their showdown with the Revelstoke Grizzlies (10-4-0-1) on Friday (Nov. 14).

Princeton is looking to get back to the playoffs as the conference's No. 1 seed after falling to the Grizzlies in the Bill Ohlhausen Division Final this past spring.

The club has made the playoffs 16 out of its 22 seasons in the Similkameen Valley.

After battling Revelstoke on Friday night on home ice, the Posse will head north and battle the Chase Heat (3-12-0-0).

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