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GR EE N B L A D E L A W N CA R E JUNI OR PLAYE R O F TH E MON TH ASHTON 22 A N D E R S O N HEIGHT 5’10 | WEIGHT 170 | AGE 20 GOALS 18 | ASSISTS 46 | POINTS 64 SPEEDY ANDERSON LEADS NEEPAWA’S RETURN TO THE TOP He was the No. 1 selection (No. 1 overall) by the Neepawa Natives in the 2012 Manitoba Junior Hockey League entry draft. 8 Anderson scored eight goals inhisfirstei ht ameswith Neepawa in this, his fourth full season in the NHL. 30 Had 15 goals and 30 points in 42 games with the Manitoba Triple A Midget Yellowhead Chiefs in 2013-14. From Rivers, Manitoba 1 0 | G AM E ON | N OVEM BER 2017 Since 2014, he has been one of the fastest, most skilled players in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League and last year, Ashton Anderson came into his own with 18 goals and 64 points in 59 games last season. Now, four years later, he’s one of his team’s leaders at a time when the long-suffering Natives have started to play great hockey. Last year, the Natives reached the playoffs after six straight seasons of post-season drought. The team had been in a funk since a terrible hazing incident in 2011. However, under the direction of general manager Myles Cathcart and head coach Dustin Howden, the Natives have returned to the top of the league and Neepawa now has one of the best organizations in junior hockey. Anderson, 20, a former member of Manitoba’s National Aboriginal Hockey Championship tournament provincial team, has been a big part of the team’s return to the top. He is entering his fourth full season with the Natives and this year, he got off to a great startwithei ht oalsinhisfirstei ht ames. He’s also one of the best players to have come out of tiny Rivers, Man., in recent years. “I started to skate when I was four-years-old at my home in Rivers,” said Anderson, whose dad’s family hails from one of the original Metis settlements in Kinosota, Man. “I played all my minor hockey in the community centre in Rivers and then went on to play provincial bantam in Shoal Lake with the Yellowhead Chiefs and midget with Yellowhead.” At the start of this season, Anderson was the team’s leading scorer, was in the Top 10 in scoring in the MJHL and he’d helped the team het off to a 5-2-1 start. He’s the real deal and the Green Blade Lawn Care Player of the Month. BY SCOTT TAYLOR Photo by Laurie Anderson