Hi, my name is Garret Doyle, I’m from Gardiner Maine and I carry an outgoing personality that has a competitive drive to win. I like to learn new strategies and strive to be a better hockey player. I consider myself a team player by helping my team create scoring opportunities and implementlong good plays on the ice. My ultimate goal is to play college level hockey, I believe I have what it takes. I am coachable and hard-working. In my junior year in high school I had a very successful year by earning an all-conference award to include an all academic award. This past year I played for the U18 tier 2 moose program and had lots of personal growth. For my high school varsity co-op team we are in a developing stage. I have made a commitment to my high school team to finish along side my peers with strong work ethic and a will to succeed. Today in the now for me it feels like it’s all about excellent sportsmanship, perseverance, and passion that has help me so far. I definitely look forward to the next level of play in a game I love and cannot wait to talk to you about my future. Thank you for any and all opportunities Garret
Update: 12/23 currently playing AAA with the Junior Monarchs in New Hampshire
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