Meet The Team

Founder/Team Mom
Charity Wolfe
As the heart and soul of the MoMs, Charity is the go-to person for everything the team needs, both on and off the rink. With her unparalleled organizational skills and unwavering dedication, she manages the logistics, coordinates team events, and ensures that every player is well prepared for any upcoming events.

Director of Operations/Bronze Captain
Richard Wolfe
Richard is our current director of operations and bronze team captain. He brings management skills from his construction background to establish and evolve management strategies, optimize finances, and fund raising. As well as his hockey knowledge, he has skill stemming back to the early 90’s when he started playing in Southern California as a child. Under Richard’s leadership, the MoMs have embraced the cause, turning the rink into a platform for positive change. He has rallied the team and the community to support breast cancer research, education, and those battling the disease. This commitment has made Richard not just a captain, but a beacon of hope and strength for everyone involved.

Silver Alternate Captain
Myke Schicker
Michael "Myke" Schicker, alternate captain for our silver team started playing hockey at the age of 8. It began by taking their soccer team and turning them into a hockey team, playing at the old Penalty Box rink. Myke played competitively until the age of 16, traveling across the states. After taking many years off in his early 20's, Myke found his love for hockey again in late 2022. He immediately started moving up divisions and playing in tournaments again.
Myke is a huge advocate for breast cancer awareness ever since his mother was diagnosed with it back in 2009 and again in 2012. Giving back to the community by raising money for the Susan G. Komen foundation as well as
participating in the race for a cure each year. Myke even went as far as to use the pink ribbon in his business started in 2019.
"Being part of this team hits different" "Real men wear pink"
-Myke-

Goalie
Jason Casto-Fisk
Jason started playing hockey in early 2022 and immediately fell in love with the sport. He initially started by playing out but quickly learned that was not the position for him. His uncle swapped him gear and he played in net and the rest is history. Jason worked hard to learn the position and would practice outside on his off days to ensure perfection. He is always there for his team and helps defend them to the gold.
As the loyal goalie of the MoMs, Jason is the epitome of resilience and focus on the rink, and a passionate advocate for breast cancer awareness. Known for his quick reflexes and unyielding determination, Jason is the anchor of the team’s defense, consistently making game-saving stops that inspire both teammates and fans.

Bronze Player
John Mccombs
John “Johnny” has been playing hockey since he was 5 years old. He started playing hockey due to the love of the game and his dad is the owner of a hockey rink. He fell in love with hockey by watching his father play. Ever since then, he has wanted nothing more than to lace up his skates and get on the rink. John is a passionate and skilled hockey player who has dedicated countless hours to mastering the role of a winger. Known for scoring goals, agility, and precision on the rink, John excels at creating scoring opportunities and delivering key assists. Whether it's speeding down the boards or battling in the corners, John brings energy and determination to every shift.
It never got old to me and every time I put on my skates, I feel like I’m 5 years old falling in love with hockey over and over again. -John

Bronze player
Lucas Rockey
Lucas Rockey is a proud Marine veteran and a tenacious player for the MoMs roller hockey team. With a background in discipline, leadership, and teamwork from his military service, Lucas brings unmatched resilience and determination to the rink. Known for his physicality, and ability to stay calm under pressure, he is a cornerstone of the MoMs team and an inspiring leader on and off the rink. Lucas has been playing roller hockey since the early 90s in Southern California and has played hockey all over the world before retiring from the corps. With his experience leading Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan as an infantryman, he brings those leadership skills to the rink. Lucas also coached youth hockey with his brother Josh Rockey while stationed at Camp Lejeune North Carolina. When he retired from the military and planted roots in Texas, found a rink where he asked his brother Richard to play after a decade of not playing hockey and the addiction began. These brothers are excited to be a part of a team that’s supports women around the world in their fight against breast cancer.

Bronze Player/ Head Coach Oregon Youth
Josh Rockey
Coach Josh Rockey / player found the great sport of roller hockey in 1994, and instantly fell in love with hockey and never really looked back. Josh grew up playing roller hockey all over southern California with his three brothers and multiple friends from the area . Josh played fast pace inline hockey in leagues and tournaments for the first three years of hockey, later being scouted for ice hockey he played peewee / bantam AA/ AAA for various clubs in California. Josh had a great experience playing ice hockey but his player path guided back to roller hockey. The great sport of roller hockey has given so much in his life that he dedicate the passion, knowledge, respect and love that he has for this game to the future!!! “I love giving back to the game through coaching and developing youth and adult players !!”