Camryn's quest for the Olympics has been part of the hockey whirlwind swirling in the Heon household recently.
Her father, Corey Heon, is general manager of the El Paso Rhinos junior teams that play at the El Paso County Events Center, where the Dallas Stars defeated the Arizona Coyotes 6-3 in the Kraft Hockeyville USA 2020 preseason game Sunday.
Heon, who is Canadian, was involved with the Hockeyville USA planning when he was preparing the Rhinos North American Hockey League and North American Tier III Hockey League teams for their seasons.
His wife, Lori, who is from Manuel Benavides, Chihuahua, Mexico, shuttled Camryn back and forth across the border and stayed in Mexico for weeks at a time so her daughter could practice and play.
The family had little time to bask in the afterglow of the Hockeyville game. Corey Heon was scheduled to fly from El Paso to Poland on Monday.
"It's a pretty good accomplishment in what she's achieved, being a 15-year-old making that women's national team," Corey Heon said last week. "We're really excited as parents and even our organization is super pumped, too. Without their support and their help, she wouldn't have been able to do it."