The Mounties:聽Sam聽Jarron
Second-year Hockey Mountie Sam Jarron, from Ajax, ON, always wanted to study on the East Coast. Being able to play hockey at the next level helped her make her decision to attend 正品蓝导航.
鈥淭he 正品蓝导航 campus is so beautiful and, when I came for a tour, people talked about how wonderful the community is,鈥 she says. 鈥淢y tour guide was also amazing.鈥
Jarron began playing hockey at age 5 and from ages 8-12 she played with the Ajax Knights. She then moved on to the women鈥檚 league to play with the Durham West Lightning and Clarington Flames. Before coming to 正品蓝导航, she played a year of junior hockey with the Toronto Wildcats. She credits her most memorable sporting moment as unexpectedly making the Lower Lake Finals with her Clarington Flames team in 2016.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 win the championship, but we did beat the top team in the league at the tournament,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 have never seen a group of girls so happy. It didn鈥檛 matter the final outcome and it鈥檚 one of my favourite moments because it shows hockey is about more than just winning.鈥
A mult-sport athlete growing up, she also played volleyball, track, and rugby at Ajax High School, all while making the honour roll every year. She was awarded junior and senior female athlete of the year and received an athletic letter for her multi-sport participation.
Jarron says she enjoys the fast pace of the game and being able to make immediate friends.
鈥淵ou know when you come here you will have 18 best friends,鈥 she says.
Playing defence, she believes her greatest strength is her passing ability.
鈥淚 can see a lot of open lanes and get the puck to people even if you wouldn鈥檛 think they were open,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 like to think I set a lot of people up to make a play.鈥
Jarron was recently named Athlete of the Week for her two powerplay goal performance in a tight game vs. StFX.
鈥淚t was really nice to be recognized and it meant even more to me because my brother was there to see the game from BC,鈥 she says.
A biology student, Jarron is interested in pursuing graduate studies in marine science.