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Trimble says Nicole played with the team whenever she could, even after the team’s goalie returned. “This year I’m happy to have Nicole on our team all season,” Trimble says. “She is very mature physically and mentally, and it’s evident in her game.” Since she’s been goalie and forward for the Mamaroneck/Rye Ice Cats, the team has won the New York State Girls 12U championship, and the GAL League Bronze 12U Division Championship.
When asked which teammates she prefers on the ice, Nicole answers with a smile: “Girls’ teams are friendlier. I was once the only girl on an all-boys’ team, and girls are much friendlier.”
This season Nicole is playing varsity girls’ hockey with the Wildcats at Rye Country Day School. Practice is an average of two hours a day; when her team is on the road she spends even more time on the ice. Yet despite a full schedule, she manages her time well. “We do our homework and study on the bus to and from games,” she says.
“Our school has a sports exemption,” she continues. “Kids who play on a team for a certain number of hours each week get a study hall at the end of every day, and that extra study time really helps me finish my homework.”
Then she can devote her attention to her game. No matter who’s on the opposing team, Nicole feels playing is its own motivation. “It’s a great feeling when you win a game,” she says.
And it’s fun, too. “Once you make friends with a team, it’s not like going to practice,” Nicole says. “It’s like hanging out with your friends.”
For more information on girls’ hockey, please contact Bob Meglio at [email protected].
