North Stars Rylan Williams’ hard work pays off in the rink and on the farm
Battlefords North Stars forward Rylan Williams approaches hockey with resiliency, relentlessness and without excuses, just like his parents do on their family farm in Kyle, SK.
“I think this summer we picked between 500 and 600 bales of hay on top of our other chores,” Williams said.
“(I was taught) that you do everything with a purpose and go with the mindset that even if you don’t want to do something you need to do, you do it anyway, and you do it with pride.”
Williams was recently the focus of the Golden Sheaf Program which was developed by the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) and Canterra Seeds to share stories of Saskatchewan-born hockey players who are finding success in the league because of the life skills they learned growing up on the farm.


