
Jett wore the "C" for the Ventura Vikings during the 2024-25 season, and the numbers back up why. In 39 games with USPHL Premier, Jett put up 20 goals and 53 assists for 73 points, leading the Vikings as team captain while helping set the standard for the program's competitive identity.
That season didn't stop in Ventura. Jett went on to suit up for the Vernal Oilers in USPHL Premier, adding 11 points in 4 regular season games before turning it up in the playoffs with 13 points in 9 games. He also took his game overseas, joining the Skycity Stampede of the NZIHL in New Zealand, where he posted 12 points in 12 regular season games and 6 more in 4 playoff games, experience that speaks to the kind of adaptable, competitive player the Vikings develop.
This past season, Jett took the next step, moving on to Portage College in the ACAC, where he posted 18 points in 24 games as a freshman. He capped off his first year of college hockey by earning Second Team All-Star honors, a strong statement for a first-year player stepping into a new league.
From wearing the "C" in Ventura to earning all-star recognition in his first year of college hockey, Jett's path is exactly the kind of development story the Vikings organization is built to produce.

Kai had one of the most productive seasons on the Vikings roster in 2024-25, putting up 23 goals and 39 assists for 62 points across 20 games in USPHL Premier, a stat line that speaks for itself. That season also had him crossing between organizations, appearing in 6 games with the Rock Springs Grizzlies in the NCDC, and suiting up for the Vernal Oilers in USPHL Premier, where he posted 9 points in 4 regular season games before elevating his game even further in the playoffs with 11 points across 8 games.
This past season, Kai took his game to the next level, joining St. John Fisher University in NCAA Division III. He appeared in 16 games as a freshman, anchoring the defensive end of the ice and blocking six shots along the way, the kind of steady, sacrifice-first play that doesn't always show up on a stat sheet but wins games.
Before landing at Fisher, Kai was a true multi-sport athlete, competing in hockey, golf, soccer, and lacrosse, before focusing in on hockey with the Ventura Vikings in the USPHL.

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