Solway Sharks players and staff are flying the flag for Great Britain this week in the IIHF Under-20 World Championships in Kaunas, Lithuania.
Players Kell Beattie and Jonathan McBean will be joined by Solway’s head coach Martin Grubb, who is also the GB U20s head coach, and James “Peam” Stenton as the team equipment manager, roles they have held down for a number of years with both GB and Solway.
Martin is an IIHF level three coach, a rank held by very few in this country, and last season celebrated leading the Dumfries based club to league and playoff success before winning the UK national championship.
Kell and Jonathan from the current Solway Sharks squad are both on two way deals with Elite League teams Belfast Giants and Dundee Stars respectively. They have landed in Dumfries over the last few seasons to be coached by the team to both improve their skills and gain valuable playing time, something that has no doubt helped with their selection to the Great Britain team this year.
Solway Sharks coach Jamie Thomson said, “Everyone at Solway Sharks is delighted to see four of our team go to represent Great Britain at the World Championships in Lithuania this month. This continues a long run of successful players and staff members from the club being chosen for international honours and is something the club is very proud of.
“Martin led the Sharks to an enviable treble last season and Peam is just as much a part of the success of the team as anyone. His dedication to the team and GB allows Martin and his staff to concentrate on coaching while he always ensures the players’ equipment is fit for purpose, they have what they need and are ready to go.
“Everyone is very proud of Martin, Peam, Jonnie and Kell, the players have put in a ton of work this season to make that GB squad and thoroughly deserve the opportunity. As for Martin and Peam in my opinion they are the best men for the jobs and we wish them all the best and hope they bring back Gold medals this year.”
"The Sharks club continues to go from strength to strength and provides a pathway to develop ice hockey talent on and off the ice.”