Trojans defenceman wins inaugural Adam Herold Memorial Award
On their drive to Melfort the night before Jaskirat Singh Sidhu’s sentencing on March 22, Russ and Raelene Herold stopped by the Humboldt Broncos memorial site at the intersection of Highway 35 and 335 to pay respects to their 16-year-old son Adam, who died in the crash.
Russ heard his phone beep as he was taking his time to pay respects to Adam at the memorial site. When he got back into his vehicle, he had discovered Landon Kosior – Tisdale Trojans defenceman and Adam’s former defence partner in Bantam AA hockey with the Prairie Storm – was the first winner of the Adam Herold Memorial Award.
“We’re thrilled,” Russ told northeastNOW. “We know the family very well. They’re a great family. You know a little bit of insight on Landon as a person and a player from spending that year together with him on the same team and being Adam’s defence partner, so you get to know a little more about the player just from Adam’s interaction with him and things he had told us. Landon’s a leader in his own right and very deserving of this award. His team nominated him for the award, so they must feel he’s a worthy recipient.”