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Remembering Grant Sheridan
MindRight founder Myles Mattila honours Grant Sheridan with scholarship
KELOWNA, B.C.-Myles Mattila is honouring former Kelowna Chiefs owner Grant Sheridan, who
followed Mattila’s career since his bantam days in Prince George.
Mattila, founder of MindRight, has established the Remembering Grant Sheridan Scholarship that will be
available to Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) players.
The scholarship will be initiated, administered and supported through MindRight for Athletes Society,
which Mattila has created. The scholarship recognizes the recipient for their hockey commitment,
community involvement and academic achievement. As the season progresses, details to apply for the
scholarship will be announced. The Remembering Grand Sheridan Scholarship will be initiated during the Kelowna Chiefs home opener at Rutland Arena on Sept. 20 at 7 p.m.
Remembering Grant Sheridan
MindRight founder Myles Mattila honours Grant Sheridan with scholarship
KELOWNA, B.C.-Myles Mattila is honouring former Kelowna Chiefs owner Grant Sheridan, who
followed Mattila’s career since his bantam days in Prince George.
Mattila, founder of MindRight, has established the Remembering Grant Sheridan Scholarship that will be
available to Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) players.
The scholarship will be initiated, administered and supported through MindRight for Athletes Society,
which Mattila has created. The scholarship recognizes the recipient for their hockey commitment,
community involvement and academic achievement. As the season progresses, details to apply for the
scholarship will be announced. The Remembering Grand Sheridan Scholarship will be initiated during the Kelowna Chiefs home opener at Rutland Arena on Sept. 20 at 7 p.m.