Vernon Vipers grad wins national award
Vernon Vipers forward Jojo Tanaka-Campbell has been named the CJHL’s Academic Player of the Year for 2019-20.
Hockey Canada made the announcement Thursday as part of their CJHL year-end awards.
The 19-year-old enjoyed a solid rookie campaign with the Vipers, notching seven goals and 19 assists for 26 points in 52 regular-season games. Tanaka-Campbell really came into his own when the calendar flipped to 2020 as he netted six of his seven goals in January and racked up 11 points in the month, including a seven-game point streak.
Off the ice, the native of Mill Bay, B.C. is an exceptional student who graduated high school in June 2019 with a Grade 12 average of 94 per cent and earned a scholarship to play hockey at Yale University.











