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Shamrocks Coaching Announcement

The Hespeler Shamrocks would like to welcome new Head Coach Tyler Ludolph! Joining Tyler on the bench are Assistant Coaches Brandon Verasamy and Mark Telkewiak.

Tyler, Brandon and Mark bring excellent resumes and a commitment to the game that will help the Shamrocks organization succeed.

Head Coach : Tyler Ludolph

Tyler grew up playing rep hockey for Waterloo throughout his minor hockey career. He is a 2-time alliance champion as a player with the Waterloo wolves and turned to coaching shortly after. 

Has been a head coach for the past 6 years with 4 of them being with Kitchener minor hockey at the AAA level.  In 2023/24 Tyler received the Murray Fried Award for Kitchener minor hockey head coach of the year. Tyler has a track record of building successful programs and a passion for the game. As a High-performance certified head coach, Tyler’s attention to detail, focus on preparation and drive for success brings a new era to the club.  He looks forward to joining the tradition of hockey in Hespeler and help bring the organization success. 

Assistant Coach : Brandon Verasamy

Brandon played rep hockey for Kitchener growing up at the AAA level. Once minor hockey was finished, Brandon moved on to his junior career where he began with the PJHL Paris Mounties. From there Brandon played the next 4 seasons in the GOJHL sharing time between the Kitchener Dutchmen and the Cambridge Winterhawks.

 Brandon has been an assistant coach with Kitchener Minor Hockey the last few seasons at both the AA and AAA level and is ready to take the step back to Jr hockey in the region. He has won 2 Alliance championships as a coach already and hopes to bring success and an offensive mind behind the bench in Hespeler.

Assistant Coach Mark Telewiak

With over 40 years of experience in the game, Mark brings a deep passion for hockey to his coaching role. A former on-ice official, he was once selected to officiate at the Ontario Championships. Over the past 10 seasons—including seven as a Head Coach—Mark has dedicated himself to developing young athletes, helping them grow not only as hockey players but as respectful, responsible individuals.

Mark is a certified Hockey Canada Development 1 Coach and holds advanced training in multiple Instructional Streams, including Developing Defence 2, Goaltending 2, Shooting and Scoring 2, Skating 2, and Skills 2. He has worked for Hockey Canada at Day Camps and has served as a Lead Instructor running hockey camps and skill development sessions.

In the spring season, Mark works with AAA-level athletes as part of a successful Regional Program. He was also selected as one of only 3,000 coaches worldwide to participate in the inaugural NHL Coaches’ Association (NHLCA) Mentorship Program. Whether on the ice or behind the bench, his dedication to hockey is unconditional.

LAST CALL For 2025 Prospect Camp

REGISTRATION CLOSES JUNE 1st !

Hespeler Shamrocks Junior Hockey Club Prospect Camp 2025

Camp Details

  • Dates: Friday, June 20th (Evening) and Saturday, June 21st (8am-4pm)
  • Venue: Cambridge Sports Park
  • Venue Address: 1001 Franklin Boulevard, Cambridge, Ontario, N1R 8B5
  • Game Plan: Camp will include skates and goalie evaluation on Friday evening from 8:00pm to 11:00pm and Games Saturday from 8:00am to 4:00pm
  • Extras: Lunch provided on Saturday

How to Register

  • Please fill out our 2025 Shamrocks Prospect Registration 
  • Please forward your registration fee of $200.00 to etransfer@shamrocksjrc.ca in order to secure your spot at camp
  • Please ensure your First Name and Last Name are included in the notes section of your e-transfer

Further Information or Questions?

  • Ken Brown – General Manager – Email Ken or call Ken at (519) 239-6585

Post-Secondary Education Locations for Prospective Players

  • Below are 6 post-secondary institutions offering our players an opportunity to focus on their education while playing competitive junior hockey.
Institution Name Minutes from Hespeler Memorial Arena
Wilfred Laurier University 21 minutes
University of Waterloo 25 minutes
University of Guelph 18 minutes
Conestoga College – Doon Campus 12 minutes
Conestoga College – Waterloo Campus 19 minutes
Heritage College and Seminary 7 minutes

 

OA Thank you!

The Shamrocks organization would like to thank the following OA players aging out this year. Over 500 PJHL games played between Kaiden Gignac, Christian Bergmann, Gavin Logher and Kwang Sheng Luu.