Showing posts with label MK Storm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MK Storm. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 February 2017

Kubo proud Sponsors of MK Storm's shirts
 
Kubo Recruitment already sponsor the ice hockey shirts of MK Storm girls under 16s and are now pleased to be able to sponsor the shirts of the entire junior Ice Hockey team.  We look forward to following MK Storm's progress and will keep you posted with any news.
For further information please view their website http://www.mkstorm.com  

Thursday, 6 October 2016


Kubo Recruitment increase sponsorship opportunities with MK Ice Hockey
Kubo Recruitment is delighted to be able to increase their involvement with the MK Lightning hockey team and the junior MK Storm teams. 
Having sponsored individual players’ match jerseys for a number of seasons, Kubo now have a rinkside board erected at Planet Ice in Milton Keynes. 
Take a look at this link to read what the MK Lightning website
says about Kubo Recruitment's collaboration. bit.ly/2cVXwwY

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Kubo sponsor shirts of new MK Lightning players!


Kubo Recruitment are proud to announce that we are sponsoring the home shirt of MK Lightning’s young Defenceman Ed Knaggs and the GB junior international netminder Jordan Hedley’s away shirt.
Although both players are very young, Knaggs just 17 and Hedley 19, the young stars have already proved how talented they are.

Ed Knaggs
Ed Knaggs has been named in the Great Britain U18 roster which will compete in the World Junior Championships in Romania in April. Ed also plays for MK Thunder and represented Great Britain in last month’s U20 level World Junior Championships in France.  Great Britain beat the Ukraine there and it was during this match that he was awarded the title of best player in the team.
 
Jordan Hedley
Jordan Hedley learnt his skills playing for MK Storm and MK Thunder before making his debut for MK Lightning in 2012. He had great success with the team during 2013-2014 before leaving the team in the summer of 2015 to join the Swindon Wildcats.

However to the delight of the MK Lightning fans, Jordan returns to the MK Lightning team next season where his interest in the sport first materialised: “Milton Keynes is my home. I used to watch the Kings play when I was just three years old, standing on a step to see over the plexi!

“I can’t wait to get training and for the season to start. I know I’ve still got a few more years to grow and develop yet and I intend to do everything I can to be the best I can be. It feels good to be home!”

Kubo  wish both of our players all the best for the up and coming season and we look forward to seeing them play.

Season tickets are now available for the 2016-17 season – For full details and application form see mk-lightning.co.uk/tickets/season-tickets or pick up a form at the MK Arena box office.

Tuesday, 2 February 2016


MK Storm took on the Bracknell Bees

Well done to the girls of MK Storm under 16s ice hockey team for their fantastic efforts against the Bracknell Bees on Saturday night. It was great to see the girls of MK Storm don their Kubo sponsored shirts at this their first home game and only their 2nd competitive match to date. Although the competitors won the match 11-0, 76 attempts were made at the MK Storm's goal. The team's goalkeeper was therefore deservedly named "Woman of the match".

Why not come along and support the MK Storm
girls! For details of the team's fixtures, please view this link http://eiha.co.uk/junior-leagues/junior-leagues-u16-girls-
south/

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Kubo Recruitment meets MK Storm

At a recent MK Lightning match, some of the staff at Kubo Recruitment managed to meet a few of the players of the new under 16s girls' ice hockey team - MK Storm.


Kubo meet some of the girls from MK Storm 
Kubo are sponsoring the girls shirts, so it was nice to see them proudly wearing them, sporting the Kubo Recruitment logo. Kubo really enjoyed meeting the girls and watching them in action during their demonstrations in the breaks of the MK Lightning-Guildford Flames match.


It looks like the girls managed to recruit two more players, as the daughters of the Kubo staff were keen to get in on the action and support the girls.