The spring 2026 roller hockey season brought together two competitive clubs, the Thunder Trucks and the Squirrels, who demonstrated both talent and sportsmanship throughout a tightly contested schedule.
Championship Journey
Ultimately the Thunder Trucks emerged as champions, capping the campaign with a decisive victory that highlighted the depth of their roster.
Key contributors on the championship side included Paul Pogozelski, Nick Muro, Quinn Tashiro, Lukas Hamrak, Simon Steskal, Luca DiGiovanna, Jax Anderson, John Macchio, Kadre Medford, and goaltender James O’Donnell, each playing a pivotal role in the team's success.
The Squirrels' journey to the championship game was marked by the efforts of the Wilkos Brothers, the Raggi Brothers, Nazariy Hirnyak, Oliver Falandysz, Mason Monahan, Patrick Fegan, Daniel Cullen, Damian Maselbas, and netminder Joseph Scotti, whose performances kept the opposition at bay.
Mites Division Finals
In the Mites Division Finals, the Hitmen and the Tigers secured their places with convincing playoff wins; the Hitmen downed the Cardinals 6‑2, with Jack Pogozelski netting four goals, while the Tigers edged the Dolphins 3‑1, fueled by a two‑goal outing from Oskar Horowitz.
Volunteer coaches Brendan Sexton, Michael Concepcion, Scott Byhoff, Eugene McPhillips, Pete Mastrandea‑Thomas and Peter Piendaz were publicly recognized for their commitment and leadership, underscoring the community‑driven nature of the league.
Recognition and Sportsmanship
Additional standout players such as Conor Greaney, Artur Prosinski, Anthony Corso, Liam Redaj, Tomas Sexton and the Mendes Brothers were celebrated for their dedication and sportsmanship, rounding out a season that emphasized both competition and camaraderie.