Happy Tuesday.
Fuzz MartinPeople don't celebrate Tuesday enough, you know?
Fuzz MartinIt's the most neglected day of the week, in my opinion.
Fuzz MartinIt's like the Gen X of days.
Fuzz MartinAnd you might even be listening to this on a Wednesday or a Thursday because, you know, it's a podcast.
Fuzz MartinYou might be neglecting Tuesday yourself.
Fuzz MartinAnywho, thank you for listening to 15 minutes with fuzz.
Fuzz MartinMy name is Fuzz Martin and this is a podcast about the positive things like Tuesdays that are happening in and around Washington County, Wisconsin.
Fuzz MartinThis week, Chris Marion joins and returns to the podcast from the West Bend power hockey team.
Fuzz MartinLast time she was on, it was called the Milwaukee power hockey team.
Fuzz MartinAnd this time it's called the West Bend power hockey team to talk about their upcoming season, their successful first season as the West Bend power.
Fuzz MartinAnd we're also joined by three players, Jake, Sherry, Oliver Schroeder and Monte Gould.
Fuzz MartinAnd with that, here are 15 minutes on the West Bend power with Chris Marion and Jake Oliver, and Monty right here on 15 minutes with fuzz.
Fuzz MartinAll right, Chris, welcome back.
Chris MarionIt's been a little while.
Chris MarionCan you, for those who are just tuning in and maybe haven't listened to every episode of the show, give us a refresher on what the West Bend power is?
Unknown Hockey Player AZachary?
Unknown Hockey Player AYes, so the West Bend power, we are a junior hockey team.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo junior hockey, meaning young men who are in that 17 to 20 year old age gap, and they are looking to get recruited to pick collegiately.
Chris MarionOkay, so tell me about the levels.
Chris MarionSo it goes, you play like, hockey's got kind of got a different track than a lot of different sports.
Unknown Hockey Player AIt's not like your traditional sports, where players go right from high school to college.
Chris MarionYeah.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo hockey players will either play high school or triple a, and then they will move on to the junior ranks.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd there are junior teams all over the country at different levels, different cities.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo junior hockey is really a big deal.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd that is the step before college for these players.
Chris MarionAnd then if they go to college, then go to college, play hockey in college, and then after that, if they go on beyond that, is that then like NHL or IHL?
Unknown Hockey Player AMore.
Unknown Hockey Player AMore like probably the minor leagues.
Chris MarionOkay.
Unknown Hockey Player AYeah.
Unknown Hockey Player ABut it depends on the level of collegiate hockey.
Unknown Hockey Player AOur.
Unknown Hockey Player AOur players at the NA three level, we are looking to advance them up to the NAHL level, the level two.
Chris MarionOkay.
Unknown Hockey Player AOr eventually get them a college opportunity at the division three level.
Chris MarionOkay.
Chris MarionSo you are the Na three hl.
Chris MarionCan you tell us about that league, how there it's.
Chris MarionIs it a nationwide league?
Unknown Hockey Player AIt is.
Unknown Hockey Player AIt's it's all over the country.
Unknown Hockey Player AThere's different divisions.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe play in the central division.
Chris MarionOkay.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo the teams in our division are West Bend, obviously.
Unknown Hockey Player AToma, St.
Unknown Hockey Player ALouis, Missouri, Peoria, Illinois, Wausau, Wisconsin, and then Rochester, Minnesota.
Chris MarionOkay.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd then this year we will play Mason City, Iowa, and Alexandria, Minnesota.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo kind of located centrally.
Unknown Hockey Player ABut there's also divisions out west, down south, out east.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo there's leagues all over.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe play in the central division here.
Chris MarionAnd then when you get to the playoffs, then you start to play across the division.
Unknown Hockey Player ACorrect.
Unknown Hockey Player AThat is our ultimate goal, is to get to the Fraser cup at the end of the season.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe also do have a league showcase in Minneapolis in December where all of the teams across the country come and play each other.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo that's a really fun event as well.
Chris MarionSure.
Chris MarionAnd last year, you guys made it to the Fraser cup.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe did.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe did.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe made it to the Fraser cup this year, our goal is to get a little farther than we did last year at that tournament, but that is the first time in franchise history.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo just backing up a little bit more.
Unknown Hockey Player ALast year was actually technically our first year as the West Bend power.
Chris MarionRight.
Unknown Hockey Player ASome of people may be familiar with us.
Unknown Hockey Player AWhen we came to West Bend three seasons ago, we were the Milwaukee power.
Unknown Hockey Player AThe previous ownership group.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe started down in Milwaukee.
Unknown Hockey Player AMilwaukee, when the franchise began, transitioned over to West Bend.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd last year, actually, we were purchased, the team was up for sale, and we were purchased by local west bend owners now.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd so we.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe flipped our brand, our colors, and officially, our West Bend power now.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo this will be our second season as the West Bend power.
Chris MarionAnd you play at the kettlemarine ice.
Unknown Hockey Player AKettlemarine ice center, which is on Main street, correct.
Unknown Hockey Player AVery easy to get to.
Fuzz MartinYeah.
Chris MarionAnd it holds a few hundred people, right?
Unknown Hockey Player AOh, a few thousand, actually, no.
Unknown Hockey Player AOur capacity is about 1212 hundred.
Chris MarionOkay.
Unknown Hockey Player AIn the rink.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd I will tell you, at our playoff games last year, we were definitely bursting at the season.
Chris MarionOh, excellent.
Unknown Hockey Player AYeah.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo we have a really good, loyal fan base.
Unknown Hockey Player AThe games are a lot of fun.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe kind of bring that minor league feel right here in West Bend, so you don't have to travel to Milwaukee to get to an admiral game.
Unknown Hockey Player AYou can come and enjoy that fun night out with your family here in West Bend.
Chris MarionExcellent.
Chris MarionAnd your job is the business operations manager.
Chris MarionSo what do you do in that role?
Chris MarionWhat's your.
Chris MarionWhat's your position here?
Unknown Hockey Player ABasically anything that the coaches don't do.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe have a hockey operations staff, so their job is to coach these guys, recruit them, get them here and win games and ultimately get them to the Fraser cup.
Unknown Hockey Player AThat's their on ice job.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo anything off ice I manage, which is basically, you know, our game day staff.
Unknown Hockey Player AGame day is a really big part of what we do.
Unknown Hockey Player ATickets, sponsorships, we obviously like any other sports team, we need that, you know, that backing.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo sponsorships, tickets, I manage all of our community engagement and community involvement.
Unknown Hockey Player AOur team is very, very involved in the community.
Unknown Hockey Player AOur players give back and that's part of kind of our culture and who we are is giving back to our community.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo I oversee a lot of that.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo all the stuff that doesn't involve coaching these guys.
Chris MarionYeah, yeah, absolutely.
Chris MarionAnd the season's underway right now.
Chris MarionSo as we're recording this, not as this comes out, but you've got a game coming up this weekend.
Chris MarionWe do.
Unknown Hockey Player AThis weekend is our home opener.
Unknown Hockey Player AYep.
Chris MarionWe have 27th, 2020.
Unknown Hockey Player ACouple games under our belt.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo we started out on the road.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe kick off at home this weekend 27th, 28th and then we have a very front loaded home schedule.
Chris MarionOkay.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo September, October, November, we're home, I think just about every weekend.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo all of our games can be found on our website, westbendhockey.com.
Unknown Hockey Player Aand like I said, 22 home games and 22 away, plus our league showcase.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd then ultimately we hope the Fraser cup.
Chris MarionSure.
Chris MarionAnd you guys, like you said, you guys have been a big part of the community.
Chris MarionHow's the West Bend community been back to the western power?
Unknown Hockey Player AFantastic.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd it shows.
Unknown Hockey Player AI mean, if you look at other tier three teams, you know, they aren't packing the stands like we are.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd that says a lot about our community.
Unknown Hockey Player AThey've really bought in and we actually come up, we've come up with the tagline our team, our town, because that is so true.
Unknown Hockey Player AI mean, this is your town.
Unknown Hockey Player AI mean our.
Unknown Hockey Player AYour team here in the, in West Bend.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd giving back is very important to us because of the support we receive.
Chris MarionExcellent.
Chris MarionSo speaking of the team, we've got three players with us today.
Chris MarionJake, Oliver and Monty.
Chris MarionGood morning, gentlemen.
Chris MarionWelcome to 15 minutes with us.
Chris MarionCould you guys please introduce yourselves?
Jake SherryHi, my name is Jake Sherry.
Jake SherryThank you for letting me.
Jake SherryCome on.
Jake SherryI want to thank you and thank my lord and savior Jesus Christ because you guys have invited me on and that's awesome.
Chris MarionYeah.
Chris MarionThanks for coming on.
Oliver SchroederI'm Oliver Schroeder.
Oliver SchroederHappy to be here.
Chris MarionYeah, nice to meet you.
Monty GouldI'm monte Gould.
Monty GouldPhilip brothers with Oliver.
Chris MarionExcellent.
Chris MarionSo can you guys tell us your positions and where you're from?
Monty GouldI'm monty again.
Monty GouldI play defense, and I'm from Harrod, Wisconsin.
Oliver SchroederOliver played defense.
Oliver SchroederAnd from Hudson, Wisconsin.
Jake SherryJake.
Jake SherryI am a forward and I am from Mesa, Arizona.
Chris MarionSo you guys are obviously, we were talking about how that kind of, you come up through the ranks in this and, you know, kind of play in club leagues and high school and now junior and hoping to get into college hockey.
Chris MarionWhere did each of you guys play before you came to the west bend power and then kind of also piggybacking on that.
Chris MarionWhat's.
Chris MarionWhat's your next step?
Chris MarionGoal.
Chris MarionLike, where do you guys want to get to?
Jake SherryI previously played for the El Paso Rhinos.
Jake SherryThey're another Na three team.
Chris MarionOkay.
Jake SherryAnd prior to that, I played for the Texas Roadrunners.
Chris MarionOkay.
Jake SherryAnd the goal is obviously college.
Jake SherryThe highest level we can get at the most amount of, like.
Jake SherryYeah, just the highest level we can go to.
Oliver SchroederI previously played for Hudson, a couple different aaa teams also, but yeah, just growing up, played for my hometown and then ended up getting recruited to come here.
Oliver SchroederAnd it's my second year here.
Chris MarionGreat.
Monty GouldI just grew up playing high school hockey in Hayward, and then when that wasn't going on, just triple A in the fall and the spring and different travel teams.
Monty GouldThis is my second year.
Chris MarionTwo of you guys played on the Fraser cup playoff team, right, last year.
Chris MarionWhat was that experience like for you guys?
Chris MarionI mean, obviously, any level of any sport, obviously when you make it to the playoffs, it's a lot of fun and high energy.
Chris MarionBut what was that like, making it to Fraser cup?
Monty GouldYeah, it was great.
Monty GouldIt was great being part of that.
Monty GouldJust brotherhood created a good bond between the guys and it was just a great time.
Oliver SchroederYeah, piggyba, piggybacking off of that.
Oliver SchroederUm, just like, compared to high school, like, from going from the state championships in high school, compared to the Fraser cup, it was a lot different.
Oliver SchroederLike, it was a lot more intense and obviously better hockey.
Oliver SchroederLike, we got better players.
Oliver SchroederThey're older, faster, stronger.
Chris MarionSure.
Oliver SchroederIt was definitely just a real experience and a place I want to get back to this year.
Chris MarionEarlier, you had mentioned being Billet brothers.
Chris MarionCan you explain for people who aren't in hockey what Billet brothers means?
Oliver SchroederYeah.
Oliver SchroederSo obviously we're not from around here, so we get recruited to come play here.
Oliver SchroederAnd then the team, we end up taking like this super long survey.
Oliver SchroederI think it was twelve to 15 pages at least.
Unknown Hockey Player AIt wasn't quite that long.
Fuzz MartinIt felt like.
Oliver SchroederIt felt like it for sure.
Oliver SchroederBut you take the survey and you go basically over your whole life, like, what you do when you eat and the team matches you up like a fam with a family that kind of lives the same way with you.
Chris MarionOkay.
Oliver SchroederThey basically matchmaker with you.
Chris MarionSure.
Oliver SchroederAnd then depending on the family, it could be one guy, it could be four.
Oliver SchroederIt just depends on how much room they have.
Oliver SchroederSo Monty and I ended up getting placed in the same spot.
Oliver SchroederIf you go back and look on our thing, it asked if, like, we knew anyone from the team, and I said I knew Monty.
Oliver SchroederCause we previously played on a couple travel teams, but apparently he forgot who I was, even though we played on the same line.
Oliver SchroederBut it happens.
Monty GouldI was at dinner with my family and I had to get it done quick, so I just filled out the answers and I didn't even think to put Ali down.
Monty GouldSo he just makes a big deal out of it.
Chris MarionYeah.
Chris MarionWell, now you guys know each other for sure, right?
Chris MarionBasically, it's like almost becoming an exchange student with a family for a season.
Unknown Hockey Player AThat's what most people can relate it to, host families.
Unknown Hockey Player AYou know, Northwoods baseball leagues do that as well.
Unknown Hockey Player ABut it's any of our out of area players, they need a place to live when they, when they're playing for the season.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo we have some really, we have really, really great billet families, and they open up their homes and let the boys live there, and basically they become part of the family.
Chris MarionAnd, Chris, you're always looking for Billet family.
Unknown Hockey Player AAlways looking for billet families, because we do have a lot of movement.
Unknown Hockey Player AJunior hockey is a very fluid team throughout the season, so players are coming and going, so we're always looking for billet families.
Unknown Hockey Player ABillet families get in free to all the games, and they also receive a stipend.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo they do get some money to help offset some of those grocery bills that these boys rack up.
Unknown Hockey Player ABut it's a really, really fantastic experience.
Unknown Hockey Player ABut really, it's the.
Unknown Hockey Player AIt's about the bond, and it's about becoming part of that, of that family.
Unknown Hockey Player AIt's a really cool.
Chris MarionDo 20 year old hockey players eat a lot or.
Unknown Hockey Player AYeah, two of them in one house.
Unknown Hockey Player AYeah.
Chris MarionVery good.
Chris MarionSo, obviously, this is a challenging sport, and you guys are all in, you know, out there putting in the work and paying your dues.
Chris MarionWhat, what keeps you motivated to keep getting out on the ice every day and putting in the work?
Jake SherryI would say my family is a big motivator.
Jake SherryMy faith, that's a probably, those are definitely the biggest two.
Jake SherryI mean, going and playing for someone bigger than yourself, that's obviously a heavy motivator.
Jake SherryAnd it's what keeps me going.
Chris MarionVery good.
Monty GouldYeah, definitely my family.
Monty GouldJust the thought of playing at the kettlemarine ice center in front of our home crowd, there's so much energy in that rank, and it's just such a great game.
Oliver SchroederYeah, definitely my family, like, obviously, we're playing for the name on the front of our jersey.
Oliver SchroederLike, that's who we play for.
Chris MarionBut I.
Oliver SchroederWe're also playing for the name on the back like this.
Oliver SchroederFor me, like, this is the first person in our family that kind of going off and doing something like this.
Oliver SchroederLike, I've had other cousins go and play college sports, but, I mean, I feel like I'm really taking it to it.
Oliver SchroederAnd then also just the love of the game.
Oliver SchroederLike, you can't get enough of it.
Oliver SchroederThere'll be times in the offseason where you're sitting at home and you're just itching to get back on the ice.
Chris MarionSo if there are young players maybe listening that are, you know, that want to do what you're doing someday, what kind of advice could you give to those who want to play at your level and hire someday?
Jake SherryJust keep going.
Jake SherryLike, there's always going to be a reason to quit.
Jake SherryThere's always going to be, like, something that's in your way.
Jake SherryBut if you keep going and keep pursuing and you'll eventually reap what you're sowing.
Jake SherrySo keep working hard.
Jake SherryKeep going.
Chris MarionVery good.
Chris MarionChris.
Chris MarionHow does the Westman power team and management help foster a positive environment for the players here and.
Chris MarionAnd keep the balance of hockey and the personal lives and keep them going?
Unknown Hockey Player AIt is a grind.
Unknown Hockey Player AI will say, as fun as, as a fun experience, it is for the fans to come and experience that.
Unknown Hockey Player AYou know, that Friday and Saturday night out, we enjoy that.
Unknown Hockey Player ABut these boys, it is a grind.
Unknown Hockey Player AI mean, these boys work.
Unknown Hockey Player AThey are here.
Unknown Hockey Player AThis is their job for one, two or three years, depending on their age level.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd they are very disciplined, and we preach that.
Unknown Hockey Player AThey are at the rink very early every morning.
Unknown Hockey Player AThey start off with getting prepped to go on the ice.
Unknown Hockey Player AThey're on the ice for an hour and a half, and then they do video, they do off ice conditioning, and then most of them will go on and work somewhere part time and, or take some part time classes.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo they have a very structured schedule.
Unknown Hockey Player AAgain, part of that is being out in the community.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe have an event this week.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe try to keep.
Unknown Hockey Player AKeep ourselves active and volunteering, and that's kind of fostering, again that culture of giving back to our community.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo not only that, part of it, but the discipline, you know, work hard, play hard, have fun.
Unknown Hockey Player ABut.
Unknown Hockey Player ABut really, you know, it is a grind.
Unknown Hockey Player AIt's a long season and just, you know, kind of keeping them motivated on a personal level as well is important for us.
Chris MarionAbsolutely.
Chris MarionWell, obviously you got a long season ahead of you.
Chris MarionHow it goes until when?
Unknown Hockey Player ALike we go till March.
Unknown Hockey Player ARegular season is September through March and then playoffs start at the second weekend in March.
Unknown Hockey Player AAnd we hope we're going all the way to the end of March this year again getting to that Fraser cup.
Unknown Hockey Player ABut we again, we 22 home games at Kettlemarie.
Unknown Hockey Player ANice center.
Unknown Hockey Player AOur regular season Friday, Saturday nights always 730.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe have a lot of exciting things happening.
Unknown Hockey Player AMake sure you're following us on social media, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tick Tock west bed hockey because we always are announcing what we have going on before all of our home games.
Unknown Hockey Player AThis year the great outdoor supper club is going to be putting out meals.
Chris MarionGreat.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo if you can come right to the game and have dinner right at the game.
Unknown Hockey Player ABar opens at five, food starts at five and the puck drops at 730.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo always fun, fun stuff going on.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe have a lot of theme nights that will tie in and then we tie in with special groups in the area as well.
Unknown Hockey Player AYou know, like a hockey fights cancer weekend.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe have a humane society night, we have a mental health awareness night.
Unknown Hockey Player AWe have a lot of things going on.
Unknown Hockey Player ASo really important to follow us on social media and keep up on everything we have going on so you don't miss out on any of the fun.
Chris MarionSure.
Chris MarionSo it's West Bend hockey.com.
Unknown Hockey Player AWestbend hockey.com is the website.
Chris MarionYou can get tickets there.
Chris MarionThe schedule becomes a sponsor.
Chris MarionYou got your email address on there.
Chris MarionGet in touch and if you want to become a billet family, awesome.
Chris MarionChris, thank you so much for coming in.
Chris MarionAnd Jake, Oliver, monty, good luck with your season.
Chris MarionGreat putting in the work and great meeting you guys.
Unknown Hockey Player AThanks for having us.
Fuzz MartinThank you again to Chris Marion, business operations manager for the West Bend Power, along with Jake, Sherry, Oliver, Schroeder and Monty Gould.
Chris MarionI love Gould.
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