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MHR Peak Performers for January 2025

We are proud to announce our MYHockey Rankings Peak Performers for the month of January. This month we have four Peak Performer honorees!

Our first Peak Performer is Nick Mansi, a goalie for Delco Phantoms 12U AA outside of Philadelphia. In addition to earning an MHR Play of the Week nomination, Nick has been a brick wall in front of the Phantoms’ net. In January, he posted a record of 4-0, with four goals allowed in his four starts for a 1.00 goals against average. Nick also recorded one shutout and compiled a sparkling .941 save percentage.

Peak Performer No. 2 is Khloe Jacobs, a 2012 birthyear forward for 12U AAA Little Caesars. This season, Khloe has poured in 64 goals while dishing out 29 assists for a total of 93 points. Her team currently has a 45-8-2 record and is No. 1 in our most recent USA Girls 12U Tier 1 Rankings for all teams.

Our third Peak Performer for January is Landon Scharf, assistant captain for Buffalo Regals 12U B. Landon has come into his own as an offensive threat this season, and he had some standout clutch performances in January, including a game-winning goal with 16 seconds left in a MYHockeyTournaments game in Rochester and a two-goal performance in a 4-2 upset a higher-rated Regals team. In that win, Landon scored the tying and game-winning goals. He recorded a total of eight goals and 15 points in eight January contests.

And our final Peak Performer for January is Jonah Larson of Eden Prairie Bantam C in Minnesota. Jonah has accumulated 53 goals, 24 assists and 77 points while recording 12 hat tricks this season. He is a second-year Bantam who also serves as one of the team captains for the Eagles. Jonah leads District 6 in goals and points.

CLICK HERE to see video clips of our four MHR January Peak Performers.    

 

Nominate Your Team’s Peak Performers

To have a player on your team considered to be a Peak Performer, please follow the guidelines outlined below when submitting candidates:

  • Include the player’s name, the team’s name, the age group and any pertinent statistical or other information that would support the nomination. 
  • Attach 45-50 seconds of highlights from the player’s performance or performances. This can be several plays included on one attached video file or a few different plays on several different attached video files.
  • Keeping the natural rink sound on the video is fine, but please DO NOT include music or other special effects such as slow motion, inserted graphics, logos, etc. If you are pulling the clip from a service such as LiveBarn and their logo is on the video somewhere, that is acceptable. 
  • Please DO NOT send a link to social media posts or other videos that are posted online unless the link is to an actual downloadable file.
  • We would prefer to receive nominations from coaches or managers and not parents. If a parent submits a nominee, we may request to see a team statistics sheet, scoresheets or similar evidence to support and verify the nomination.

 

Please understand that because of the volume of emails we receive, it is not possible for us to reply to the submission emails. There also is no way that we can spend time searching for the information or video we have requested if it is not included in the email. 

The only way to ensure consideration is to follow the procedure outlined above.

Also, there is no need to continue submitting nominations for the same player throughout the season once he or she is honored. A player will not be selected as a Peak Performer more than once.

We look forward to receiving your nominations and honoring more players than ever this season!

 

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