Hardware Season - Wolves NCDC Reveal 2025-26 Award Winners
- James Karr

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The West Chester Wolves NCDC team wrapped up the 2025-26 season by honoring their top performers, as voted on by the players and Head Coach & GM R.C. Lyke and Associate Head Coach & Assistant GM Tyler Casillo.
Leading the way was goaltender Sebastian Pribula, who earned Top Goalie honors after a strong season between the pipes, posting a 2.54 GAA and .926 save percentage. Sebastian Pribula will continue his career at SUNY Potsdam NCAA Division 3 next season.
“Sebastian gave us a chance to win every night,” said R.C. Lyke. “His consistency and poise in big moments really set the tone for our group.”
On the blue line, captain Harrison Kinne took home Top Defenseman and Team MVP, anchoring the Wolves with a steady two-way presence while recording 24 points in 37 games. Harrison Kinne will continue his career at Plymouth State University NCAA Division 3 next season.
“Harrison is the definition of a leader,” said Tyler Casillo. “He plays in every situation, competes at a high level, and drives the standard in our locker room.”
Up front, Reece Allman was named Top Forward after putting up 35 points in 48 games. Reece Allman will continue his career at Lake Forest College NCAA Division 3 next season.
“Reece brought a dynamic element to our offense,” said Lyke. “He has the ability to create plays and produce in key moments.”
Rookie forward Tomas Pribyl earned Rookie of the Year honors following an impressive 37-point campaign in his first NCDC season. Tomas Pribyl will return to the Wolves NCDC team next season and build on his strong Rookie campaign.
“Tomas came in and made an immediate impact,” said Casillo. “For a young player, his size and skill combination is special, and he only scratched the surface this year.”

Maddox Goudie was recognized as Most Improved, taking a major step forward with a 30-point season.
“Maddox put in the work all year long,” said Lyke. “You could see his confidence grow, and he became a reliable contributor for us.”
Defenseman Drew McCandless earned Hardest Hitter, bringing a physical edge every night on the back end. Drew McCandless will continue his career at Wilkes University NCAA Division 3 next season.
“Drew plays the game hard,” said Casillo. “He’s physical, tough to play against, and brings energy to our lineup.”
The Hustle Hard Award was shared by Dallas Glenn and Connor Stokes, two players who consistently brought effort and intensity to every shift. Connor Stokes will continue his career at Worcester State University NCAA Division 3 next year. Dallas Glenn will return to the Wolves NCDC team next season and build on his strong Rookie campaign.
“Dallas plays with relentless energy,” said Lyke. “He’s the type of player that can change momentum with his compete level.”
“Connor is the kind of player every team needs,” added Casillo. “He does the little things right and never takes a shift off.”
The Wolves’ Year-End Awards highlight a season defined by growth, leadership, and a strong team culture, setting the foundation for continued success moving forward.



