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Torpy caps career as Miss Hockey, slew of other awards

By Jeremy Jones - Oregon Observer, 03/17/15, 6:15PM CDT

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Earns premier senior award and a trio of Vetter awards

Oregon senior goaltender Kenzie Torpy has been the backbone of the Icebergs girls hockey co-op for the past four years. Over that span, Torpy became the first girl in Wisconsin prep hockey history two win back-to-back Jessie Vetter awards, honoring the state’s top goaltender.

Last Saturday, Torpy added a third title to go along with the even bigger Miss Hockey honors she received earlier in the week for being the state’s top player.

“Kenzie is one of the only goalies to be awarded Miss Hockey over the existence of the award. It’s rare, but not impossible for a goalie to win it,” Icebergs head coach Mike Jochmann said. “The award is based not only on stats, but also her achievements as a student and humanitarian off the ice in the community. Put those three together, and there aren’t many other players that I would rather have on my team. I think that’s what drives the award selection. We’re incredibly proud of her.”

Miss Hockey voting is done by the member coaches of the Girls Wisconsin Hockey Coaches Association.

Torpy played in all but one game in net for the Icebergs, posting .950 save percentage, 1.58 goals against average and eight shutouts in 25 games. She posted a 13-10-2 record on the season.

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