Valley Jr. Warriors
Three CPC Valley Jr. Warriors Set to Join D1 Hockey Programs!

The CPC Valley Jr. Warriors and Youth Program are excited to announce the commitment of three more talented athletes to college programs. These players have demonstrated exceptional skill, dedication, and passion, and their hard work is being recognized by Division 1 college hockey programs.

Addy Peel to the University of Vermont

Addy Peel, a standout 2026 defender from the New Hampton School, will be heading to the University of Vermont. Addy has been with the Warriors since her U12 season and has grown into a dominant force on the ice. Her strong defensive play and leadership have made her a key player for the team, and her commitment to Vermont marks a major milestone in her hockey career.

Campbell Krotee to Holy Cross

Goaltender Campbell Krotee will join the ranks at Holy Cross. Krotee, who currently plays for Deerfield, had an outstanding season last year, facing the second-most shots (528) of any Elite 8 goalie, while maintaining an impressive .930 save percentage. Her remarkable ability to perform under pressure has earned her a spot on the Holy Cross roster, where she will continue to develop as one of the top goalies in her class.

Grace Riley to the University of Connecticut

Defender Grace Riley, a 2026 grad currently attending Phillips Exeter Academy, will be heading to the University of Connecticut. As a key player for the CPC Valley Jr. Warriors, Grace has excelled both in the defensive zone and as a leader on and off the ice. Her commitment to UConn reflects her hard work and determination, and she’s poised to make an immediate impact at the next level.

All three athletes are members of the U19 Tier 1 CPC Valley Jr. Warriors team. The CPC program has produced over 85 players who have gone on to play at the collegiate level. This remarkable track record of development and success is a testament to the high level of coaching, training, and support these athletes receive in the CPC fall training program.

Notable alumni include:

  • Kristyna Kaltounkova, who recorded 189 points at Colgate.
  • Jade Iginla, a gold medalist with Team Canada at the 2022 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championships.
  • Taze Thompson, a 3x Junior Beanpot Champion

These athletes represent the high standard of talent coming through the CPC program, and the current commitments are just the latest examples of the program’s continued success in developing elite players.

Looking to the Future

As we look ahead to Fall 2025, the CPC Valley Jr. Warriors are excited to continue training and preparing the next generation of college-bound athletes. The program remains committed to providing players with the tools and support they need to succeed at the highest levels of hockey, both on the ice and in the classroom. With a bright future ahead, the Warriors are ready to continue shaping the next wave of college hockey stars.

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