Worth the Waite: Spruce Kings captain reflects back on whirlwind year
PRINCE GEORGE – From battling a cancer diagnosis last year to being named team captain; waiting for news on whether there would even be a season, to finishing on top of the Chilliwack pod, the year was nothing short of obstacles and learning experiences for Prince George Spruce Kings’ Mason Waite.
“It was unique for sure. It was a grind,” admitted the 21-year-old reflecting back on the shortened season down in Chilliwack. “Not sleeping in your own bed for 40 nights. How condensed the schedule was definitely tough. We saw a lot of injuries and (some) guys, unfortunately, didn’t make it through. It was unique. Not a lot of people can say they’ve experienced something like that.”
Through the 20 game pod season in Chilliwack, Waite finished 2nd on the Spruce Kings in points with 19 and led the team in assists with 15.
The Spruce Kings completed the season with a 14-5-0-1 record, having a 3-point edge over the Chilliwack Chiefs following a 4-2 score in the final game of the season.
