Hockey: Brock forward dies in car crash

Very sad news out of St. Catharines. Vince Scott, who was the Brock Badgers' leading men's hockey scorer after playing his first two CIS seasons and UPEI, died after a car crash on Wednesday. He was 23.

The Erie Otters, whom Scott spent the majority of his Ontario Hockey League tenure with, announced the news via press release. There are no news reports yet on the St. Catharines Standard website.

The details, though, are less important than expressing condolences to Scott's family and friends.
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10 comments:

  1. Just a terrible loss...condolences to the family

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  2. we will always miss and remember you Vince. St.Bernadette and St.Joes will never forget our dear friend

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  3. All of my memories of Vince are of him smiling. He was a wonderful person, and his loss is a sad one to hear of. Rest in Peace Vince. My prayers are with you and your family.

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  4. we miss u and love u bro <3

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  5. Words seem so inadequate to express the kind of grief one feels at a time like this. Vince you were a wonderful young man, always smiling and so polite. I wish I could have the opportunity to welcome you in my home again. My heartfelt condolences go out to your family.

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  6. what a wonderful young man , a fine gentleman and an outstanding hockey player ........ it was a privilege to work with Vince on the Badgers team ..... my deepest sympathies go to his family and friends ....... sincerely, The Meecham family

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  7. so sad, He was such a nice person, a terrible loss...condolences to the family.

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  8. As a parent of a 24 & 22 yr old who attended/attends Brock my heart breaks for the family. I can not imagine your pain, and I am truly sorry for your terrible, terrible loss. You obviously did a wonderful job supporting a great hockey player and bright student studying business. Such a terrible loss, my sympathies.

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  9. To the family of Vince I am truly sorry for your loss.. I had the pleasure of attending high school with Vince and getting to know him very well. His contagious smile will live forever.. R.I.P Vince .. you will be missed buddy..

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  10. absolutely devestating... one of the most likeable people you will ever meet... so sad... his poor family

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