3View: Texas RoadRunners

Aug 21, 2022

 

Texas RoadRunners

2021-22 Record: 31-13-2-1, 65 pts. (4th in South Division)

2022 Playoffs: Lost in South Finals to the El Paso Rhinos, 2-0

Head Coach / GM: Mike Beavis

2022-23 Division: South

After a complete turnaround from the 2020-21 season going 10-26-3-1 and a near bottom spot in the South Division, Mike Beavis’ Texas RoadRunners have made tremendous strides finishing the regular season with a 31-13-2-1 record and a spot at fourth place in the South Division.

The RoadRunners made an appearance in the South Division Finals, where the El Paso Rhinos would win to move on to the Fraser Cup thanks to a series sweep. Head Coach Mike Beavis was pleased with the overall performance of his squad and the circumstances they faced throughout the year and post season.

“I am very happy with the way our team performed last season and feel that if our schedule had been a bit more spread out on the back end we would have faired much better as we suffered a few key injuries down the stretch and in the division finals,” Beavis said.

The bar has now been set high after a winning season in College Station, Texas as Beavis looks onto his returning players to keep momentum from last season into this upcoming year.

“Expectations are high going into this season as we have picked up several high end players and have a great group of returners.  Finding out if they can gel together with all the talent and depth will be key.  But the main focus is development and promotion plain and simple,” Beavis said.

Veteran leadership that will return to the RoadRunners this season include Jack Herron (21-21-42 PTS), Tyler Love (26-28-54 PTS), and Derek Boutin (18-30-48 PTS). Beavis is also counting on the return of Kyle Portlock (11-26-37 PTS), Logan Motz (0-18-18 PTS), and Hunter Hein.

Along with on-ice success, the RoadRunners developed a handful of college commitments and players advancing on to the NAHL.

“This past year we had Jaron Ketterman commit to Concordia as well as Tim Marsico to George Mason (ACHA) , Matt Edestrand Arkansas (ACHA) and Ethan Sodoma to Arizona State (ACHA).  We also had Jack Herron drafted by Odessa (NAHL).  We work very hard with our guys and are very proactive with NAHL teams as well as NCAA and ACHA teams.  We tend to see that proactive works best and we compile a database on each player from day one to help with the process,” Beavis said.