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THE MIAA: REPRESENTING
"THE OTHER HALF OF EDUCATION"
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The MIAA is guided by the firm belief that meanhe Massachusetts Interscholastic A t h l e t i c
Association (MIAA) is a non-profit organiza- ingful educational experiences exist beyond the classtion serving and supporting its 350 member room and should be provided to as many students as
high schools. The Association assists schools in pro- possible. The Association seeks to promote standards
moting athletic participation opportunities for young that guarantee optimum health and safety conditions
men and w o m e n across the C o m m o n w e a l t h . for all participants and fans. The approved policies of
Approximately 170,000 high school students com- the Association have been developed to ensure fairpete in 90,000 athletic contests a n n u a l l y among ness of competition and to maintain a proper perspective on high school athletics. The promotion of good
MTAA member schools.
MTAA sponsors 250 post season regional and state sportsmanship is the thread common to all MIAA
championships in thirty-three recognized sports for endeavors.
School principals, athletic directors, school comyoung men and women. The Association's membership believes that season-ending tournaments, when mittee members, school superintendents, coaches,
conducted with a strong educational philosophy, pro- game officials, physicians, and athletic trainers play
vide students with additional opportunities for learn- vitally important roles of policy making committees
such as the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic
ing and personal growth.
The students participating in this hockey tourna- Council, the MIAA Board of Directors, Ice Hockey
ment and their schools deserve your positive support. Committee, and thirty-two other MIAA committees.
Your respect for the opponents, game officials and The efforts of these men and women are a part of the
your hosts at each tournament site will contribute support system necessary to maintain interscholastic
athletic programs which are still the best buy in edugreatly to the success of this tournament.
Regardless of what else may happen outside of high cation.
Your endorsement and support of local high school
school athletics, displays of good sportsmanship by
everyone must be a constant part of this tournament. athletic programs and administrators is essential. It is
On behalf of all participants, THANKS for doing only through such support that our young people's
programs will be protected.
your part.
Today's competition is merely a microcosm of
regional and state tournaments sponsored by MIAA
each year. As today's participants receive our plau- Richard F. Neal
dits, we should be mindful that all 350 MIAA mem- MIAA Executive Director
ber schools support healthy athletic competition
which makes "winners" of all student athletes.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic
Association is to serve member schools and the maximum
number of their students by providing leaderhsip and support
for the conduct of interscholastic activities which will enrich
the educational experiences of all participants. The MIAA will
promote interschool activities that provide lifelong and lifequality learning experiences to students while enhancing their
achievement of educational goals.
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MIAA
PHILOSOPHY
W
ithin high school sport programs, young people learn the values associated with discipline,
performing under stress, teamwork, sacrifice, commitment, effort, accountability, citizenship, sportsmanship, confidence, leadership, organizational skills, participating within
rules, physical well being and chemical health, striving towards excellence, and many other characteristics that come quickly to the mind of any educator. If interscholastic athletics are to be justified as
school activities, then values such as these must be the priorities of every program. Ethics, playing
within the spirit of the rules, and good sportsmanship (which is good citizenship) must be woven into
the fabric of the high school athletic program.
In the education of the 60% of the young people attending MIAA member schools, athletic participation is a critical component. What should drive those responsible for student-athletes and their programs is the educational mission of school activities. For many students, the most stable environment
in their lives is that provided by high school activity programs. Often the best opportunities for crisis
intervention, drug prevention, "day care" programs, and the like are school activity programs. The
cost is minimal, while the worth is maximal.
While winning contests, rather than losing them, is a laudable goal, it should not supersede the primary priorities of high school sport programs. What should be the rationale behind high school activities is preparing students to succeed rather than merely to win athletic contests. Win or lose, students
should learn lessons of a lasting and positive nature.
If the success of any high school program is measured by an undefeated season, then 99% of the
thousands of high school teams which participate annually in Massachusetts have failed. If a league
championship is the measure of success, then 85% of our programs are failures. Even if success is
measured merely by qualification for MIAA cnd-of-the season tournaments, then 50% of our students
are "losers."
What should be encouraged is participation in varied activities under different teacher/coach role
models. The percentage of student-athletes who complete their formal athletic experiences at the high
school level is overwhelming (well in excess of 90%). Schools should focus their attention upon goals
other than championships or the development of "blue chip" athletes. Young people need varied activities: time at the beach, time to study, and, in fact, time to be just kids.
Young people need lo learn to think, and simply to grow up. Schools should guide them, through
athletics, to allow that to happen as comfortably as possibly.
Regardless of whether he or she is a member of the high school faculty, the high school coach is a
teacher, often the most influential and important one to a student-athlete. The student-athlete is participating within the school's activity program because that young person desires to do so. Consequently,
such a student is often more attentive to a coach's lessons than to those offered by teachers in required
courses. Coaches must constantly be aware of this opportunity and responsibility.
March, 1999
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Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
Dick Neal •MIAA
Executive Director
Dan Shine • MIAA
Hockey Chairman
Joseph Mauro • MIAA
Tournament Director
Bill Gaine • MIAA
Deputy Director
District H
ICE HOCKEY COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Bruce Hutchins, Principal
Dracut High School
Alex Kulevich, Athletic Director
Marblehead High School
Charles McCarthy, Principal
Arlington High School
Richard Qualey, Athletic Director
Woburn High School
Charles Flahive, Asst. Principal
Westwood High School
Robert Donovan, Athletic Director
Weymouth High School
Richard Curcio, Principal
Cape Cod Regional High School
Mary Jane Keyes, Athletic Director
Bishop Connolly High School
Marlborough High School
Ed Clancy, Asst. Principal
Peter Richards, Athletic Director
Nashoba Regional High School
Easthampton High School
Deborah Carter, Principal
Jeff Sealander, Athletic Director
Easthampton High School
Margaret Downing, Principal
St. Joseph Central High School
John Quinlan, Athletic Director
St. Joseph Central High School
Paul Moran, Headmaster
Austin Prep
District H
ICE HOCKEY CHAIRMAN
Daniel Shine, Athletic Director
Arlington Catholic High School
District A
District B
District C
District D
District E
District F
District G
GAME OFFICIALS REPRESENTATIVE
John Doherty
Committee Secretary
Auburn
HOCKEY COACHES ASSOCIATION
Paul Podolski
Dedham High School
Dedham
MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES
William Carey, Jr.
Arlington
TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS
Joe Mauro
Brooklinc Public Schools
Paul Cronin
Revere High School
Peter Glanville
Auburn High School
George Bauman
West Springfield H.S.
Brookline
Revere
Auburn
Springfield
MIAA STAFF LIAISON
William N, Gaine Jr. Deputy Director
Milford
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Division 1A Tourney Preview
BC High, Reading Draw Top Seeds
But Defending Champs CM Rolling Now
W
hile the recently completed regular season is a three
month marathon, the post-season in general and the I-A
tournament in particular is a sprint. And in a sprint, the
final kick is the most important.
Parity. The Republicans and Democrats have it in Washington
and here in Massachusetts, the same is generally true among the
Catholics and the Publics. Although the Public schools have cert a i n l y made a good name for themselves this year, a victory by
either Reading, Arlington or Waltham in the ninth installment of
this select tournament would certainly bring a new level of respect
and yes, parity.
The time when Catholic schools solely attracted the best players is coming to an end. Public programs have been steadily growing in stature as exhibited by the three publie representatives in
1999. Once again, the seven member I-A committee explored
every aspect, every game, every score and seriously considered
input from people that know high school hockey best, soliciting 12
team lists in rank order from the Coaches A s s o c i a t i o n , the
Tournament Director and the slate-wide observers upon which to
draw their conclusions from.
When all was said and done, it took just over an hour to nominate nine teams, whittle thai number down lo 8 and power seed the
remaining teams.
11 history is any indication, number one B.C. High (17-2-1)
should start making plans for a parade down Morrissey Blvd. Only
once in the previous eight tournaments has the eventual champion
come from somewhere other than the lop-seeded team.
The Eagles have disposed of many high quality
opponents this season and
have not only the strength of
schedule, but also the power
ranking points to back it up.
When you have been the
victim of the neighborhood
bully for all these years, this
was a coming out party for
the Eagles.
The Catholic Conference
champions registered a pair
of wins over CM, Xaverian,
I-almoulh. Ncedham, Arlington
Catholic, Cathedral and
Abp. Williams, finishing the
season. How's that for consistency? The Eagles tuned
up for the t o u r n a m e n t by
c a p t u r i n g the prestigious
Pal m o u t h
Tournament
championship last week.
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By Joel Perlmutter • HNIB News
Waltham Surprise Invite
Reading (18-0-2) is just the second public school in the history of this tournament to nail down a number two seed, a testament
to the superior program Peter Doherty has assembled over in the
Middlesex League.
The Rockets have a serious shot at winning it all and with iwo
weeks off, they are healthy and well-rested. As the tournament
selection committee mentioned earlier places a great deal of importance on aspiring team's non-league schedules, especially among
the public schools, Reading opened a lot of eyes by defeating
Billeriea and playing Arlington lo a draw over the Christmas holidays.
Reading finished third overall in last year's 1-A playoffs from
the sixth seed. This year, with an older and more experienced Sean
Collins, Steve Saviano and Travis Mustonc to lead them, the
Rockets are capable of much, much more
DIV. 1-A SEEDINGS
1. B.C. High (17-2-1)
2. Reading (18-0-2)
3. Abp. Williams (14-2-3)
4. Arlington (15-2-3)
5.
6.
7.
8.
St. John's Prep (12-5-3)
Cath. Mem. (11-4-3)
Matignon (13-4-2)
Waltham (15-2-3)
CATHOLIC M K M O R I A L 199H ALL SCHOLASTIC QUINTET: (L to R) Dan Cotter, Mike
Malta, Mike O'Sullivan, Ryan Cordeiro and Jim I'ahey mug it up for camera following CM's firstever perfect season (24-0) that culminated in another Division 1-A title.
(Photo by IMIICC LoFani)
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They're last. They're talented. They're experienced. More
than anything else, they are hungry for the championship which is
why their opening game is so appealing. Number 3 Archbishop
Williams (14-2-3) will match up against Catholic Memorial in a
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Saturday. February 27
first round game which coincidentally matches last year's finalists.
4
Abp. Williams vs Catholic Mem.
TS 12:00pm
Frank Quinn's Bishops posted a tidy 6-1-3 mark against Division I
2
Arlington vs St. John's (D)
TS 2:15pm
playoff qualifiers, while going undefeated to capture its second
Sunday. February 28
straight league title. Among AW's achievements were a pair of
wins against rival AC and Austin Prep and a second straight cham3 ^Reading vs Matignon_
BU 2:00pm
pionship in the NH Christmas Tournament with three shutouts.
1
B.C. High vs Waltham_
BU 4:30pm
Arlington (15-2-3) is absolutely loaded. The prohibitive
Tuesday. March 2
choice in the Greater Boston League have a tradition to uphold.
5
_Loser Game I vs Loser Game 2
BC
TBA
Second-year coach Dick DeCaprio's Spy Ponders have 12 seniors
6
Loser Game 3 vs Loser Game 4
BC
TBA
and a capable group of understudies beyond them. Last year's
Thursday. March 4
early exit can't sit well with the likes of Brian Boike, so look tor
7
_Winner Game 1 vs Winner Game 2
FC
TBA
the Arlington seniors to have a lot to say in how these games ultimately shake down.
8
_Winner Game 3 vs Winner Game 4
FC
TBA
A solid second place finish in the Catholic Conference has
Saturday. March 6
propelled
the Eagles of St. John's (12-5-3) into the Super 8 and an
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_Winner Game 5 vs Loser Game 8
FC
TBA
opening
round
date with Arlington. An experienced Eagles squad
10
_Winner Game 6 vs Loser Game 7
FC
TBA
made the already crowded top of the Catholic Conference that
11
_Winner Game 7 vs Winner Game 8
FC
TBA
much more the merrier.
Tuesday. March 9
All year long, fourth-year coach Robert Marinelli has told his
12
Winner Game 9 vs Winner Game 10
BU 7:30pm
team "Let's see how far we can take things this year." That mantra
Thursday. March 11
has landed the Eagles back into the Elite 8 where they have benefited from hard work and experience.
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Winner Game 12 vs Loser Game 11 BU 8:00pm
At Catholic Memorial ( 1 1-4-3) the look is back. The feeling
Monday. March 15
is back.... the intensity is back. CM is back among the state's elite
14
WinnerGame 11 vsWinnerGame I3_ FC 8:00pm
demolishing foes with the same ease that has been commonplace as
Wednesday. March 17
late as last season. The Knights are red hot and prepped for this
15
(if necessary) Teams from Game 14 FC 7;30pm
tournament appearance with a 4-0-1 stretch drive, outscoring its
opponents to the tune of 30-1 in that span,... And the committee
only ranked them sixth? The defending 1-A champions are on a
mission, having risen from their mid-season maladies to again play
like a champion. Anyone who has seen CM play recently knows
BU - Boston University
FC - Fleet Center
that this is no sixth seeded team and that coach Bill Hanson, the
TS - Tsongas Arena
BC - Boston College
muster coach and motivator, will have his team ready to play.
Matignon (13-4-2) survived graduations and defections to post a solid second
place finish in the Catholic
C e n t r a l League. W h i l e not
k n o w n for its o f f e n s i v e
prowess, the Warriors were in
top form blasting Marion I 1-0
in the season finale behind four
goals from Ken C l e a r y .
Interestingly enough, of their
94 goals on the season,
Matignon has distributed them
evenly by period: 31-32-31.
This year's new kids on the
block are the real thing and not
just happy to be here. Coach
John Maguire c o u l d n ' t hold
back his satisfaction and the
excitement of his team when
Waltham (15-2-3) learned of
their first ever selection to the
l-A tournament. "The kids are
excited.
Once we beat
Arlington, we knew we had a
WILLIAMS head coach Frank Quinn with (L to R) captains John Ronan, Casey good thing going. We played
well down the stretch (12-0-2)."
Truelson and Ed Boudreau accepting 1998 MIAA runnersup trophy.
MIAA Division I -A Schedule
Division I-A Arenas
1A Team Profiles
B. C.HIGHU7-2-1)
Jue McCabe really has his club playing
well. B.C. High will he gunning for its
second 1-A t i t l e in four seasons. The
Eagles seniors captured the title as freshmen, and have followed that up with second and third place finishes in subsequent
seasons. In running the table (8-0) to win
their first outright Catholic Conference
championship, the Eagles recorded a pair
of wins over ancient nemesis Catholic
Memorial, while handling their ambitious
schedule with relative ease.
Hockey East bound seniors Mike Ryan
(Northeastern) 36 points and Steve Slonina
(U-Mass Lowell) 32 points, along with
Mark Mullen (27 pts) have led the way.
However, the Eagles may be even more
formidable on defense, having allowed
three or more goals just twice heading into
the last week of the season. Veterans Jim
B y r n e s , Gcno B i n d a a n d J e r r y Burke
a n c h o r the b l u e - l i n e . Goalies Terry
Sweeney (1.58 avg.) and David Hincs
(1.58 avg.) arc tournament tested tough and
ready.
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READING (18-0-2)
After three s t r a i g h t u n d e f e a t e d
Middlesex League seasons, the Reading
Rockets have carved their niche among the
elitist of elite teams. Last March, Peter
Doherty's crew won its first two Super 8
games for the first time in school history.
Many seasoned observers feel Reading's
fifth consecutive trip to this invitation only
tournament, (seventh overall) represents
(he best opportunity for a public school to
capture the championship.
In romping to its fifth consecutive
League title, Reading has proven to be
n o t h i n g short of d o m i n a n t . The chief
Rocket launcher is Sean Collins, (28-3462), the super sophomore spark p l u g .
Brendon Clarke (15-24-39) and Andrew
Mayne (5-17-22) are generally paired with
Collins but it doesn't stop there for the
Rockets who averaged better than 5 goals a
game. Steve Saviano (17-35-52), Chris
Degel (19-21-40) and David H u n t form
another capable scoring line.
Defensively, senior Jamie Lynch is the
lone returning blue-liner from last season
and has Lipped his point total by 1 1 . Junior
Travis Mustone (1.21 GAA) earned his
stripes in goal last season and has responded w i t h a strong f o l l o w - u p season to
anchor an already impressive defense.
1999 MIAA State Hockey Tournament
ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS (14-2-3)
For a team that coach Frank Quinn constantly speaks of as being very young and
continually learning on the job, ihc Bishops
sure proved lo be good s t u d e n t s .
Graduations and several unexpected defections left the team with seven freshmen and
sophomores skating regular shifts, yet the
Archies responded with their second 6-0-2
league record while repeating as Catholic
Central league champs.
The w i n n i n g formula? Solid defense,
good goaitending and a balanced alUick.
The Bishops w i l l go as far as the senior
defensive duo of All Scholastics Kevin
Truelson and Will Tattan will take them.
Truelson in a true thoroughbred, logging
Bourque-like time on the ice. Solid senior
Brendan Mulhern, juniors Joe Mento and
Will C/Connel! have led the charge offensively.
J u n i o r goaliender Joe Anderson (1.46
avg.) has been a model of consistency
between the pipes, backboning the Bishops
lo key victory after victory including a 2-0I mark against rival AC.
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Spy Ponders (15-2-3)
Have Dangerous Trio
Boike, Havern, Spencer
ARLINGTON (15-2-3)
The Spy Ponders can win big. They can
win close. In 1998-99, they showed their
o p p o n e n t s t h e y can win any w;iy t h e y
choose. Expectations are always high at
Arlington and why not. Although his team
had to share the Greater Boston League
title with Waltham, coach Dick DeCaprio
likes what he sees f r o m a t e a m t h a t
outscored its opponents 63-4 during a 9
game winning streak.
A senior dominated corps of talent is
behind this year's Arlington success. Brian
Boike (34 pts.), Tim Havern (34 pts.) and
Jared Spencer (32 pts.) take a back seat to
no line in New England in terms of ability
and experience. Sophomore Ned Havern
(30 pts.), Chris Mansfield and Chris Walsh
form another fearsome trio.
Sophomore goalie Mike Mansfield (1.20
avg.) has a full complement of talented
defenders playing directly in front of him
including All Star captain Chris Martin.
Andrew Senesi, Jeff Timmins, and Jon
Calozzo.
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ST. JOHN'S PREP (12-5-3)
The Eagles curry some badly needed
momentum into the playoffs, by virtue of a
strong finishing kick, going undefeated at
3-0-1 to post an identical 12-5-3 record and
a second consecutive runner-up spot in the
potent Catholic Conference. St. John's
brings the most experienced team into the
final 1-A t o u r n a m e n t of the 90's which
includes 12 seniors who were part of last
year's success.
Bob M a r i n e l l i ' s team is chock full of
leaders and includes five, tour-year seniors
who took their lumps as f r e s h m e n ,
improved as sophomores and qualified for
the big show as juniors. Now they want to
see how far they can go in their last season.
Captain P.J. Martin (6-17-23) and Lee
H a m i l t o n on defense, along w i t h Chris
Pcllctier (10-7-17) and Derek Hines (15-1631) and North Reading dcfcnseman Marc
Covicllo make up the "Fab 5".
Senior P a u l Crooker (12-6-18) and
sophomores David Silva (5-8-13) and John
Lailhcrte (6-6-12) join with exciting junior
forward Reid Goolshy (21 pts.) to provide a
balanced and experienced attack. The goallending chores have been split among frosh
Adam Geragosian, senior Tim Batten and
sophomore Steve Therricn.
Defending Champs
Won't Fall Easy
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL (11-4-3)
Upholding the tradition! When speaking
of tradition in high school hockey, Catholic
Memorial holds its own in any company.
Yes, the Knights have developed and maintained a tradition that's second to none.
That's why reports of the death of the
defending 1-A champions have proven to be
quite premature. In fact, the defending 1-A
title holders appear to be hitting their stride
as playoff time arrives. No team wants these
Knights in post-season where the game is
blood in the water and the Knights....Sharks.
An 11th title in 14 years is by no means a
certainty this time around but expect CM to
be heard from before all is said and done.
The Knights have offensive threats in Scan
Ober (31 pts.), Billy Kelly (25 pts.), Ryan
S h a u g h n e s s y , Peter Trovato and Mark
Noble.
Between the pipes is Kelly's younger
sophomore brother Matt (1.4 avg.) who
rotates with junior Bill Zaniboni (1.45 avg.).
Coach Bill Hanson has plenty of talent on
d e f e n s e i n c l u d i n g j u n i o r Pete Tormey,
sophomore Donny Grover and senior rock
DanEberly(17pts.).
MIAA Tourney
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NMH has over 65 teams (nicknamed the Hoggers) competing in about 15 sports
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to try out some new ones. Our coaches will help you meet (and exceed!) your personal goals. Coaches are also willing to spend extra time to help those students
interested in continuing their sports at the college level.
For further information, contact the admission office (and mention this ad).
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Phone: (413} 498-3227 • Web site: http://www.nmh.northfieid.ma.us
Hebron Academy cjfl Tradition
Young Matignon
Must Be Watched
MATIGNON (13-4-2)
Tradition rich Matignon is always capable of winning a championship no matter
what tournament they arc in or from what
berth they are seeded. After a one-year hiatus, the Warriors arc back, having finished
third in 1997 after falling to BC High in the
1996 title bout. Marty Pierce has long been
associated with the hockey success at One
Matignon Place in Cambridge and much of
that success always seems to come at this
time of the year.
The Warriors rode the coatiuits of junior
goaltcnder Chris McAdoo (2.2 avg.) to a
solid second place finish in the Catholic
Central League. Up front, crafty sophomore Andrew Medciros (45 pts.) picks up
the offensive thrust, leading all league scorers. Classmates Ken Clcary (32 pts.) and
Jason LoNano have complemented veteran
leaders Jack Kelly and Phil Braccy.
Senior captain Chris Gauvin and junior
Doug Griffith lead the strength on the blueline.
Surprising Waltham
Gets First 1A Bid
Hebron Academy instills in its students a life-long love of
learning and a respect for hard work. Playing hockey at Hebron
means playing with supreme commitment to the mutual goals of
teammates and coaches. Our athletes approach every contest
with a sense of class and dignity.
Women's inaugural
season
Perennial Men's Division
II contender
State of the art facilities
Graduates now playing
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Financial aid available
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What is more, Hebron hockey players take great pride in their
academic success. Half of our players appeared on the honor roll
last year. Teachers and coaches offer tremendous academic and
personal support. At Hebron, we hand down to our students a
profound love of learning and a deep respect for what the game
can teach us.
Come share in the tradition.
Hebron Academy
PO Box 309. Hebron ME 04238
WALTHAM (15-2-3)
You have to go hack to 1984 and the Old
Suburban League to catch up w i t h
Waltham's last hockey title. The wait is
over! Stella offensive performances by
senior Matt Beck (23-30-53) and the junior
duo of Eric Frank (18-30-48), B i l l
Corcoran (15-21-36) along with the playmaking ability of flashy sophomore Mike
Dewire catapulted the Hawks into their first
1-A tournament.
The John Maguire led icerncn exceeded
pre-season prognostications with a solid,
two-way brand of hockey, resulting in the
school's first 15 win season in almost a
decade. The Hawks gained momentum by
means of a 10-0-2 closing surge, including
a key win over rival Arlington, giving the
school a share of the G r e a t e r Boston
League championship.
Despite the potent offense, it has been
the development of the dei'ense led by
G l e n n Soucy, Alex Gardner and R y a n
McCarthy along with goalie Andy Davis
(2.3 ave.) that has been most responsible
for Waltham's memorable season.
Toll free (U S only) 888-432-7664 • 207-966-2100 ext 225
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March, 1999
MIAA Tourney
Division 1A Players To Watch
a, j jv
#l BC HIGH key trio joins coach Joe McCabe (I to r) Steve Slonina, Mark Mullen and Mike Ryan.
Tim Havern
Brian Boikc
Jared Spencer
- Arlington HS quartet ready for Division 1A action
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Chris Martin
Massachusetts Division IA Rosters
#1
* READING (18-0-2)*
* B.C. HIGH (17-2-1) *
NAME
David Mines
2
Gerry Burke
3
JohnCronin
4
GeneBinda
5
Steve Sionina
6
JoeCallahan
7
Brian Donovan
8
Mike Ryan
9
Blake Reardon
10 Danny O'Brien
11 Matt Gibbons
12 Steve Callahan
14 Steve Cahill
16 MikeCarthas
17 Jim Byrnes
18 Chris Connerty
20 Ryan Doyle
21 David Clark
2 2 Sean Coakley
23 Mark Mullen
27 Brian Strunk
28 Mike Freeman
29 Terry Sweeney
Coach: Joe McCabe
YR
Sr
Jr
So
Jr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
So
Jr
Jr
So
Jr
So
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr
P
G
D
F
D
D
D
F
F
F
F
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F
D
F
D
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F
D
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G
F
G
G A PTS
(1.58GAA)
5 7 12
0
1 1
1 10 11
16 16 32
2 2 4
2 6 8
14 22 36
5 2 7
7
13 20
2 5 7
6
10 16
0
1 1
9 12 21
0 5 5
6 15 21
0 2 2
7 1 8
1 1 2
8 19 27
1 4 5
(1.58GAA)
#
NAME
1
Jared Cabral
2
Jesse Woods
3
Gustin Saggese
5
Jamie Lynch (C)
6
Ben Ward
7
George Brooks
8
Stephen Saviano
9
Sean Collins
10 Brendon Clark (C)
1 1 Michael OUariano
1 2 T.J.Barletta
14 Andrew Mayne
1 6 Peter Keenan
17 Kevin Crowley
18 Paul Costa
19 John Mclkonian
20 Michael Wright
21 Scott Ago
22 Chris Degel
23 David Hunt
2 4 Adam Silvey
30 David Hodge
35 Travis Mustone
P
G
D
D/F
D
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0 3 3
1 1 3 14
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17 35 52
28 34 62
15 24 39
7 6 1 3
1 2 3
5
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1 4 5
2
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0 4 4
19 21 40
9 3 12
2 2 4
1.21 GAA
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Sr
Jr
Sr
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Jr
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
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Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
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So
So
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March, 1999
MM/1 Tourney
Players To Watch
READING HS All Star foursome (standing) Brendon Clark (I) and
Chris Degel with coach Peter Doherty. Kneeling (I to r) Sean Collins
and Steve Saviuno.
Sr, Kevin Truelson
Williams Leader Will
Attend UNH Next Year
Jr. Eric Frank • Waitham
Will Tattan • Sr.
Bishops Steady Rearguard
CM KEYS: Playing major roles for the young Knights will he (1 to
r) juniors Bill Zaniboni, Peter Tormey and Peter Trovato.
Massachusetts Division IA Rosters
#1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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30
* ABP. WILLIAMS (14-2-3) *
NAME
YR P G A PTS
Joe Anderson
Shane Carley
Mark Thomas
Peter Watson
Shawn Dooley
Alan Pettinelli
WillTattan(C)
Adam Keeler
JoeMento
RyanCoakley
Will O'Connell
Joe Rose
Todd Paqualino
MikeHeenan
Dave Malcolm
Eddie Mullen
Andy Crosby
MikeO'Sullivan
Brendan Mulhern
Chris Holt
Kevin Truelson (C)
JimCashins
Car! Nemes
Coach: Frank Quinn
Jr
So
Fr
Fr
So
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
G ( 1 .46 GAA)
F
1 6
7
F
2 2
4
D 0 1
1
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8 7 15
D
1 4
5
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F
1 0
1
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F
0 5
5
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F
5 8 13
F
1 0
1
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4
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2
D 0 3
3
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1 6
7
F
3 7 10
F
5 10 15
F
3 4
7
D 14 13 27
F
8 9 17
G ( 1 .25 GAA)
#
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2
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
14
15
16
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19
20
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30
* ARLINGTON (15-2-3) *
NAME
YR P G A PTS
Mike Bittckin
Luke Thompson
Marc Albano
Chris Walsh
Chris Mansfield
Andrew Senesi
Tim Havern
Malt Walsh
Brian Boike
Brcndon Timmins
Jared Spencer
Chris Martin (C)
Jeff Timmins
Thomas Walsh
Marc Van Kcurcn
MikeBasile
Brendan Coleman
Rian Murray
Jonathan Coloz/o
Joe McCaig
Jacob Hallbom
John Burke
Ned Havern
John Pessotti
Mike Mansfield
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
So
G
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
D
D
F
D
F
F
D
D
F
D
F
G
G
2
5
6
9
3
7
11
14
5
16
3
0
1
6
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
14
8 10
3
8
4 10
15 24
4
7
27 34
18 29
20 34
6 1 1
16 32
6
9
7
7
9 10
5 11
1
1
I 1 11
3
3
I
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2
2
5
8
6
6
16 30
(1.20 GAA)
Coach: Dick DeCaprio
It's tied 2 to 2 in the third period with 3 minutes left on the
clock. You get a pass that springs you free over the blue
line, you come in one-on-one with the man behind the mask,
you snap a wrist shot above his blocker and you feel the
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MIAA Tourney
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Scott Abbey L.A.T.C is the Director of Athletic Training at Merrimack College and is a Founding Member and Cochair of
the College Ice Hockey Trainers Society. He has served on the USA Hockey Coaches Education Committee since 1994.
Scott has also served as a trainer with the New York Yankees, New England Gulls and at the World Junior Championships.
Mario Martiniello is renowned for his success as a power skating instructor. A graduate of Northeastern University Mario
has taught the dynamics of skating to aspiring players from youth hockey to the elite levels. Along with conducting camps
and clinics throughout the year Mario is a coach with the Valley Junior Warriors of the Eastern Junior Hockey League.
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March, 1999
MIAA Tourney
Massachusetts Division IA Rosters
* ST. JOHN'S (D) (12-5-3)*
NAME
Adam Geragosian
2
P. J. Martin (C)
3
Adam Stanieich
4
PaulCrooker
5
ChrisPelletier(A)
6
David Silva
7
MarcCoviello
Jon Francis
9
MarkPandolfo
10 JohnLaliberte
11 RyanDevaney
13 ReidGoolsby
14 T.J.Cullen
16 Steve Pi nk
17 AdamBolduc
18 Brian B ova
19 Bill Burns
20 Steve Ballard
21 Lee Hamilton (A)
22 MarcGaglione
23 Derek Hines
24 Rick Masucci
25 Tim Batten
30 Steve Therrien
Coach: Bob Marinelli
YR
Fr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
Fr
So
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
So
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
So
P
G
D
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
D
D
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
G
G
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL (11-4-3)*
G A PTS
(2.08 GAA)
6 17 23
0
1 1
12 6 18
10 7 17
5 8 13
0 7 7
2 2 4
4 8 12
6 6 12
0 1 1
10 11 21
0 5 5
I 6 7
9
6
12 21
13 19
0 7 7
2 0 2
15 16 31
1 3 4
(2.92 GAA)
(2.49 GAA)
#
2
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
27
30
31
NAME
Brian Yandlc
Donny Grover
Kiernan Joyce
Perry Herman
Jonathan Goodwin
Mark Noble
Matt Walsh
Sean Pero
Derek Boudreau
Ryan Shaughnessy
Neil Carey
SeanOber(C)
Peter Trovato
Dan Eberly
Peter Tormey (A)
Billy Kelly (C)
Craig MacDonald
Tom Duma
Eric Murray
Bill Zaniboni
Matt Kelly
YR
Fr
So
So
Sr
Jr
So
Sr
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr
So
So
Jr
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F
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G
2
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7 9
6 9
3 4
4 5
6 7 13
9 9 18
1 5 6
0 2 2
9 8 17
9 1 1 20
0 2 2
13 18 31
4 8 12
4
13 17
2
10 12
12 13 25
2 3 5
4 5
4
1 5
(1.45 GAA)
(1.40 GAA)
Coach: Bill Hanson
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MIAA Tourney
Massachusetts Division IA Rosters
* MATIGNON (13-4-2)*
#
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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15
16
17
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20
23
24
25
26
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28
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36
38
44
NAME
Phil Bracey (C)
Ken Cleary
Doug Griffith
James Cleary
Chris Sico
Rocco DiMaggio
Dennis Pellecchia
Fernando Fernandez
Mike Bell
Drew Medciros
Sean McKenzie
Jarrod Pescosolido
JohnMcCabc
Chris Gauvin (C)
Dan Costa
Brian Leyden
Jack Kelly (C)
Jason Lonano
Marc Chiarenza
Mike Quigg
Sean DonTon
Chris McAdoo
EdLilley
Mike Keenan
Jim Broderick
David Killion
YR
Sr
So
Jr
Hi
Fr
So
Jr
So
Fr
Sn
So
So
So
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
So
IT
So
P
F
F
D
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
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F
D
D
G
G
C.
D
F
G
4
14
3
0
A
8
18
8
PTS
12
32
11
6
6
7
1
2
1
21
1
9
18
4
1
24
7
16
29
6
2
45
8
11 2 13
14 16
2
5 10 15
2
1
6
8
7
8
3 0 3
3 1 4
(2.20 GAA)
* WALTHAM (15-2-3)*
#
NAME
YR
P G
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
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25
30
Paul Pilicy
Eric Frank
D.J. Aucoin
Jeff Czarnowski
Bill Corcoran
Glen Soucy
Mike Melanson
Alex Gardner
Jason Doyle
Matt Beck (C)
Ryan McCarthy
Mark Bourgeois
George Fox
Ryan McCarthy
Steve Kearney
Nick Provencher
MikeDewire
Dan Connors
JoeHorgan
Scott Sheehan
Pat Watson
Derek Nocera
Andy Davis
Fr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
So
So
So
Sr
Fr
So
Sr
G
F
D
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
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7
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1
53
15
7
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2
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23
6
7
1
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(2.30 GAA)
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Northern New England Returns To Championship Throne
NORTHERN N.E. swept through six games to win last year's Sophomore Tourney championship.
After the game the team was awarded championship jackets from official sponsor CCM.
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March, IM99
MIAA Tourney
Moss. Division I Tourney Preview
Defending Division I Champs Winchester (15-3-2)
Lead 27 Determined Hopefuls In Title Quest
™
, fc Framingham (17-2-1), Brockton (16-2-2)
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time for 27 select schools. Here
comes the second season, the sudden-death season, where everybody starts
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agony of defeat can bring summer-long
heartbreak.
Here comes the second season where
one mistake, one bad play at an inopportune time, can wash away all the blood,
sweat and tears shed and worse. ...send your
team home for the season.
Here comes the second season, where
c h a m p i o n s h i p hopes and aspirations are
every bit alive in places like Framingham
and Winchester and Mcdford
and
Everett. ..Barnstable, Xaverian and Silver
Lake. A sampling of coaches all leads to
the same conclusion. This year's Division
I Tournament is likely to be a wide-open,
high scoring affair, but the nagging question persists. ...can the Public School tandem overcome the likes of A r l i n g t o n
Catholic, St. John's (S), X a v c r i a n and
Austin Prep and repeat as champion?
For the second year in a r o w ,
Winchester and Framingham have garnered
the top seeds in the North and S o u t h
Sectional's respectively. Those rankings
are based strictly on winning percentage
during the regular season.
WINCHESTER is the reigning Division I state champion, having
knocked off Needhani last March at the Fleet Center.
(joe Follett photo)
Middlesex, MVC-Dual Teams Head The Field
W
inchester equalled its 15-3-2 mark of a year ago and
comes into tournament with a hot hand, having easily
captured the first a n n u a l David Nelson Memorial
Hockey Championship Trophy last week.
The Sachems have plenty of firepower to help defend the D-l
crown they won last March at the FleetCenter. Keep an eye on the
talented and youthful line of Rugo Santini, Tony Brennan and Matt
Spang. The defense is anchored by senior Justin Barauskas and
sophomore goalie C.T. McLean. Belmont, (14-5-1) finished third
behind Reading and Winchester in the Middlesex League, features
three lines dominated by seniors including Mike Carceo (49 pis).
Mike French and Andrew Creedon.
Billerica, (13-5-2) and Chelmsford (14-6-0) battled tooth and
nail all season long, eventually sharing the Mcrrimack Valley Dual League Crown. Look for Chelmsford's Scott Trahan (51 pts)
and Billerica's Tim Calabro (44 pis) to dominate the Scoreboard.
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North Preview
Fifth seeded St. John's (S)(12-6-2) received initial consideration for the 1-A tournament. The Pioneers top line of Jaymie
Harrington, Brian Collins and Tim Reidy, all 100+ career point
men is by far the most lethal in the tournament. The Pioneers figure to benifit greatly from their appearance in the D-l playoffs.
Over at Austin Prep, (12-6-2) the hard work in now paying handsome dividends. Keep an eye on a young number 14 Chris Capraro
(28 pts), a hard-working winger with plenty of upside along with
Capt. Jim Fitzpatrick and C.J. Hannafin. Medford ( 1 1 - 8 - 1 ) must
be considered a threat to go deep with a gifted array of forwards
led by the senior duo of Shawn Sheehan (42 pts) and Josh Hanson
{44 pts) that is on the verge of maturing into consistent top-flight
performers.
March. 1M99
MIAA Tourney
Mass, Division I-South
Massachusetts Division I Tourney
& Division I South Pairings &
Gamett
FIRST ROUND - Thursday. February 25
6
Falmouth vs Dedham_
GA 8:15pm
FIRST ROUND - Friday. February 26
WA 6:00 pm
2
Ncedham vs Xaverian
GA 6:00 pm
4
Brockton vs Silver Lake.
UM 6:00pm
7
Durfee vs No. Quincy_
GA 8:15pm
1 . _Hingham vs Barnstable_
SprinfgieldCathdrl. vs Norwood.
WA 8:15pm
3
Quincy vs Braintree
UM 8:30pm
5
QUARTERFINALS - Sunday. February 28
.Winner Game 1 vs Framingham
BK
TBA
.Winner Game 4 vs Winner Game 5
BK
TBA
10
UM
TBA
_Winner Game 2 vs Winner Game 3.
9
Winner Game 6 vs Winner Game 7
UM
TBA
11
SEMI-FINALS - Friday. March 3
.Winner Game 8 vs Winner Game 9
BC
TBA
12
Winner
Game
10
vs
Winner
Game
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TBA
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FINALS - Sunday. March 8
WinnerGame
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FIRST ROUND - Friday. February 26
_ Arlington Cath. vs Burlington _
___St. John's (S}vs Tewksbury _
_ Medford vs Acton-Boxborough _
_ Austin Prep vs Everett _
CF
CF
S
S
6:00 pm
8: 15pm
6:00pm
8:1 5pm
QUARTERFINALS - Sunday. February 28
.WinnerGame I
Winner Game 4
Winner Game 2
Winner Game 3
vs Winchester,
vs Billerica
vs Chelmsford
vs Belmont
MC
MC
CF
CF
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
SEMI-FINALS - Wednesday. March 3
9
10
Winner Game 5 vs Winner Game 6_
MC
Winner Game 7 vs Winner Game 8_ MC
FINALS-Saturday. March 6
1 1 . _Winner Game 9 vs Winner Game 10_ _ FC
TBA
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MIAA FINAL RANKINGS
Winchester
15 3 2
Belmont
14 5 1
Billerica
13 5 2
Chelmsford
14 6 0
St. John's (S)
12 6 2
Austin Prep
126 2
Medford
118 1
Arlington Cath.
10 7 3
Burlington
10 7 3
Acton-Boxboro
9 7 4
Everett
Tewksbury
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Arena Codes
15pm
State Division 1 Finals
Monday, March 15,1999
.North Champion v.s South Champion^ FC
RANKINGS
17 2 1
16 2 2
14 2 2
15 3 3
13 4 3
13 7 0
10 4 6
\2 6 4
11 6 5
11 7 2
10 6 4
11 7 3
12 8 2
10 7 3
9 6 5
Mass, Division I-North
tV Division I North Pairings &
Game#
MIAA FINAL
Framingham
Brockton
Falmouth
Needham
Spfld. Cathedral
Durfee
Quincy
Hingham
Barnstable
Brain tree
No. Quincy
Norwood
Xaverian
Dedham
Silver Lake
TBA
CF • Chelmsford Forum
ST - Stoneham
MC - Merrimack College
FC - Fleet Center
BC - Boston College
March, 1999
GA - Gallo
WA - Watertown
UM - UMass Boston
BR - Brockton
MIAA Tourney
Arlington Catholic,
St. John's Experienced
Surprising Brockton Must Be Watched
After a five year run in 1-A, Arlington
Catholic (10-7-3), brings a new look to the
North Sectionals. Mike Ciarlelta (34 pis)
pocketed a 1-A trophy two years ago and
would love nothing more than to cap off his
scholastic career with another title. Watch
for Sr. Mike Warner (30 pts) to have a big
tourney. Bob Conccison's Burlington Red
Devils (10-7-3) is a dangerous first round
team, led by Jr. goalie Dave Cacciola (1.85
GAA).
Acton-Boxboro (9-7-4) failed to live
up to pre-season prognostications w h i l e
Everett (8-7-5) and Tewksbury (9-9-2)
having gained entrance with wins in their
regular season finales look to make some
noise with their new lease on life.
Framingham, Needham Hopeful
Greeley Leads Falmouth Attack
South Sectional
Preview
nyone who knows Framingham
(17-2-1) coach Bruce Parker knows
.that its defense first, then man the
torpedoes second. That defense starts in
goal with four year man Tony Seariac and
expands to Steve Tocci, Jason Leonard and
Chris Hoey on the blue-line.
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their Kimball Union New Year's Tourney title. The girls are coached by Chip Audett and the
boys by Peter Bergstrom.
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Itrockton (16-2-2) copped another Big
3 Title for Boh D'Arcy. The Boxers have
the talent and temperament to reach the sectional finals behind Sr. Phil Nadcau (61
pts). As H u n t e r Greeley goes, so goes
Falmouth (14-2-2). Greeley is having a
great senior season and the Clippers are
again the Old Colony League champions.
Needham (15-3-3) hulked up for the tourn a m e n t w i t h a p a i r of formidable nonleague opponents. Back from last year's
sectional champions arc Matt Heavey, Greg
Kim and Dave M c A l p i n e up front. Rich
Dclanders is a formidable presence in goal.
Springfield Cathedral (13-4-3) again
top-loaded iis schedule with a number of
EMass heavyweights with the post-season
in m i n d . Marty Downey and Mat Crum
anchor the D for Edgar A l e j a n d r o .
Meanwhile, Durfee (13-7-0) has played the
entire season with a new level of confidence
and i n s p i r a t i o n . Kevin Narciso, J i m m y
Connolly and Jay Amaral have fueled the
Hillloppers turnaround from 4 to 13 wins.
It may not have been a good year for
the President in Washington, but don't tell
that to the hockey faithful in Quincy {10-4<•>} where the hvsidi'riK extended then se;i
son. Also, in its second season as an
independent, Hingham (12-6-4) reached its
firsi D-l playoffs, largely due to the efforts
of goalie Kevin McGowan who preserved a
n u in her of w i n s for t h e H a r h o r m e n .
Barnstable (11-6-5) is back for its second
consecutive post-season appearance with
plenty of room to spare. Micah Field, Pat
McEvoy, Sal Vasapolle and Brad Scioletli
have steered t h e Red R a i d e r s back to
respectability.
The Red Raiders of North Quincy (106-4) are also playoff returnees, wilh 1999
marking just the second time in three plus
decades that both Quincy schools have been
hockey post-season qualifiers in the same
year. Braintree (I 1-7-2). Norwood (11-73) and I H d h a i n (10-3-7) are qualifiers from
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Xaverian (12-8-2) figures to be a real
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David Mitchell • Austin Prep
Top Notch Goalie
Vlike Warner
Mike Ciarletta
* Arlington Catholic Mainstays *
Mark Marashio
Acton Boxboro Captain
Division I Players To Watch
Tim Calabro • Sr.
Billerica Offensive Whiz
Co MVP • Merrimack Valley
Mike Carnes
Chelmsford Rock
r David Cacciola
Burlington Stopper
Gerry Mickey
Conor McDavitt
• Xaverian Exciting Duo •
In Action
This
March
ST. JOHNS SHREWSBURY has one of the state's top lines in (1 to r)
BU-bound Brian Collins, Tim Reidy and Jaynlie Harrington.
- Medford's Senior Aces Scott Trahan • Chelmsford Gun
Co MVP • Merrimack Valley
Mike Carceo
Belmont Leader
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Division I Players To Watch
Hunter Greeley • Falmouth
Sure Fire Sniper
March, 1999
Matt Heavey • Needhai
Rocket Key
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Joel Verrecchia
Brian Mullally
James Solon
Brian Francis
Tony Pacelli
DanGyllstrom
Mark Marashio
Cameron Finch
Brad Lombardi
MikeMei
Travis Lyle
Justin Macklin
JaredLyle
EdTudrick
James Walsh
Steve Walczewski
Jim Wylie
Shamus McCarthy
TomMilward
David Mayer
Jon Ravesi
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Coach: Bruce Oetinger
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Mike Warner(C)
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Mike Ciarletta (A)
Steve Crusco
Rob PeUjean
Bobby Fandullo
Pat Carroll
David Delory
Matt White
Dan Boudreau
Nick Brennan
Scan Hannafin
Paul Preston
Joe Bosco
JoeReardon
DanNoonan
Anthony Rcpucci
RickGigante
Galvin Murphy
Paul Donohoe
Mike Marino
Tim Warner
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Kyle Polizzotti
Fr
Chris Crowley
Jr
Derek Mazza
Jr
Christopher Capraro Fr
Andrew Degaravilla Jr
Daniel Crowley
Fr
Carl Ellis
8th
Anthony Costellano Fr
Austin Wadsworth
So
Dennis Sullivan
So
Timothy Tanner
So
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Bob Dohcrty
David Hunt
Micah Field
PatMcEvoy(C)
P.K. Marshall
Andy Parker
Pat Rogers
Dan Molinari (C)
Trevor Hinckley
Brad Scioletti (C)
Dan Green
Rob Parker
Jason Brauman
TomHurrie
Sal Vasapolle
Sean Henry (C)
Nick Dunn
Nick Chamberlain
Joe Connolly
Joey Maddalena
David Setterlund
Peter Appleton
Jr
So
So
Sr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Fr
Jr
So
So
So
Jr
Fr
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
D
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
D
G
G
G
0
1
4
3
4
4
10 16
1 I 21
4 3
26
32
7
5
II
1
22
13
28
5
36
Coach: John Danby
March. 1999
8
17
4
14
9 12
2 6
9 18 27
24 19 43
13 18 31
5 14 19
0 2
2 8 10
(3.11 GAA)
(3. 18 GAA)
Coach: Bill Flanagan
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16
2
1
3
5
1
Coach: Dan Shine
'
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
22
23
27
29
30
1
MM/A Tnurm-y
Massachusetts Division I Rosters
*BELMONT(14-5-l)*
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
23
30
50
NAME
Mike Daytin
Chris Bell
Matt Salmon
AndyOliveri
Matt Benoit
Peter Mahoney ( C )
Mike MacNeil
Justin Greene
Mike Carceo (C)
Brian Corsino
Peter Garabedian
Scott Masse
MattHannon
MikeSavas
Gerald Hickey
Kevin Miller
Andrew Creedon
Mike French (C)
Keith Ryan
Conor McEachern (C)
Andrew Wall
BenMailhot
Keith McDonough
YR
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
P
G
F
F
D
F
D
D
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
G
G
A PTS #
1
2 3 5
2
0 2 2
7
0
1 1
8
9
I M 15
10
5 2 7
11
2 3 5
12
23 26 49
14
15
5 5 10
16
0
1 1
17
1 5 6
18
8 6 14
19
4 11 15
20
17 26 43
8 23 31
21
8 8 16
22
1 12 13
23
1 5 6
30
2 10 12
31
44
66
G
Coach: Dante Muzzioli
NAME
John Roberts
Ken Grant
Nick Nashawaty
R. J. O'Neill (C)
Mike Larkin
DanMagoon
EdHealy
Steve Chin
Anthony Bissanti
Sean Walsh
PatO'SuIlivan
Matt Cusack (C)
Chris Moy(C)
John Liston
Jeff Mclntyre
Russ Hatch
Anthony Barrese
NickHankes
TimEgan
Paul Cole
Bill O'Neill
MattCritch
RyanWeadick
Mike Leone
Paul Dubiel
Sean Tremblay (A)
Dave Giordano
Jeff Abelli(A)
John Garabale
Ryan Fraine
Jim O'Brien
Jarrett Scarpaci
Chris Dussault (A)
TonyCaterino
DanCetrone
Scott Gallagher (A)
Steve Sapienza
Joe Roberts
Tim Calabro (C)
Bill Bridge
MarkRuggen
Ed Butcher
Dan Butcher
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr
So
Sr
So
G
F
F
D
F
F
D
D
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
F
G
G
F
F
YR
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Sr
So
So
Fr
Fr
Jr
P
F
F
F
F
D
D
D
F
D
F
D
D
D
G
F
F
F
G
D
D
G
G
2
4
2
20
2
0
2
5
1
4
9
3
3
A
2
3
2
16
6
3
3
2
0
2
10
2
6
PTS
4
7
4
36
8
3
5
7
1
6
19
5
9
7
9
16
2 3 5
13 II 24
2 0 2
(1.30GAA)
2 4 6
#
* BROCKTON (16-2-2)*
NAME
YR P G A PTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
30
Ken Guilford
DaveColp
Beau Debenadictis
Phil Nadeau
Shawn Delaney
Craig Colp
JeffLeBlanc
SeanCashin
DanHooley
Derrick Horner
Chris D'Amarino
Jason Phair
Dave Hollstein
Eric Ampuja
Chris Pozerski
Tim Nadeau
Dave Brissenden
Ken Burke
Mike Brown
Steve Thompson
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
D
F
D
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
F
D
F
G
F
D
F
F
F
G
Coach: BobD'Arcy
Coach: William Vafides
Page 36
3 10 13
1 3 4
8 6 14
6 1 7
4
10 14
1 5 6
1 0 1
0 8 8
9 18 27
12 16 28
4 7 11
1 9 10
17 15 32
0 3 3
3 2 5
14 30 44
(2.43 GAA)
Coach: Jim Wronski
* BRAINTREE (1 1-7-2)*
#
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
26
* BILLERICA (13-5-2) *
NAME
YR P G A PTS
March, 1999
MIAA Tourney
0
9
0
30
4
3
1 1
17 26
4
4
31 61
9 1 3
8 11
4
9 13
14 22 36
0
2 2
1 2
3
1 4
5
4
8 12
(2.04 GAA)
5
4
9
2 28 30
1 2
3
14 15 29
4
4
8
(1.30 GAA)
Massachusetts Division I Rosters
* BURLINGTON (10-7-3)*
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
29
30
NAME
Chris Ellis
ChadLangley
B.J. Young
Ryan Johnson
Mattlandoli
David Abramo
JoeRiley
Chris Langley
Phil Kucha
Alex Villa (C)
Craig Callahan
Mike Casey
Ian Vigneau
Joe Gordon
Brian Delaney
Patrick Byrne (A)
Casey Carr
MattLeBlanc
MikeCoughlin
Dave Cacciola (A)
YR
So
So
Jr
So
So
Jr
Jr
So
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Fr
So
Sr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Sr
Jr
P
G
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
D
D
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
G
G
G
A
PTS
#
* CHELMSFORD (14-6-0)*
NAME
YR P G A PTS
4
3
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
3
1
3
2
1
8
8
7
11
3
4
1
5
3
2
I
5
6
4
I
0
2
12
9
5
15
6
4
1
6
5
2
1
6
9
5
4
2
3
20
17
12
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
19
23
24
30
Adam Lavalle
David Bishop
Phillip Aucoin
MattAronian
Brett Stevenson
Jim Apostolakes
Andy Boschetto
Pat Daley
Tim Daley
Michael Silk
Nick Hanson
John Sosnowski
Michael Carnes (C)
Steve Pat no
Scott Trahan (C)
TedReardon
Scott Silva
Jason Allberg
(1.85GAA)
Jr
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
So
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Fr
So
Sr
G
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
D
D
F
D
F
F
F
G
G
(2.67 GAA)
0 2 2
18 29 47
9
12 21
13 22 35
1 2 3
8 18 26
4 2 6
0 4 4
4 8 12
1 5 6
8
15 23
3 17 20
0
1 1
23 28 51
3 3 6
(3.30 GAA)
(2.00 GAA)
Coach: Jack Fletcher
Coach: Bob Conceison
#
* DKDI1AM (10-7-3) *
NAMK
YR P G
2
Tommy Grcnon
3
Scott Hampc
4
Bobby Connolly
5
Joe McCabe (C)
6
Chris Mellen
7
Mark Rando
8
Cliff Holbrook
9
David Donaghey
10 Michael Cummings
11 Jeff Crisp (A)
12 JonSchiraga
13 Bobby Morong
16 Doug Coates
16 Bobby Sweeney
17 JefTKotkowski
18 Bobby Byrnes
19 Steve Vettori
20 Danny Murphy
21 JoeDalessio
2 2 Brian Cullinane ( A )
23 Pat Sweeney
29 NickPapps
30 GregMaloof
31 J.P.Flanders
35 Matt Blake
88 Brian McCabe
Coach: Paul Podolski
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Fr
Fr
Jr
Sr
So
So
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Fr
A PTS
D 0 4
F 11 10
1 - 1 0
F
6 16
D
1 7
D 4 9
F
7 3
F
4 12
D
6 10
F
F
0 3
F
F
D
F
D
D
F
F
G
G
G
F
7 3
1 3
7 10
3
4
4
21
1
22
8
13
10
16
16
3
10
4
17
9 12
5 9
1 3
4
(2.83 GAA
(2.35 GAA)
10 15 25
*I)URFEE( 13-7-0)*
YR P G A PTS
#
NAME
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
20
21
29
30
66
Scott Camara
Keith Oliver
Danny Crowley
Jason Crowley
Jay Amaral
Jimmy Connolly
Mike Medeiros (C)
Craig Feldman (C)
NatcKizer
Josh Medeiros
Kenny Oliver
Charlie Sousa
Glenn Rapoza
Dave Costa
MattBourassa
Justin Medeiros
Kevin Marques
Tommy Sousa
Chris Fernandes
John Friar
Kevin Narciso (C)
Jr
Sr
Jr
So
So
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Jr
So
Jr
Fr
Sr
Fr
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
G
F/D2 3 5
F 10 8 18
D 0 6 6
F 5 6 11
F 10 9 19
D 0 4 4
D 3
12 15
F 5 5 10
F 1 2 3
F 0 3 3
F 7 7 14
F 4 4 8
D 1 1 2
F 1 2 3
F 16 8 24
D 0 1 1
D 3 4 7
G (2.85 GAA)
G (3.02 GAA)
F 1 9 1 0 29
Coach: Steve Maurer
March, 199M
MIAA Tourney
Massachusetts Division I Rosters
* FALMOUTH (14-2-2)*
* EVERETT (8-7-5)*
#
NAME
YR P G
#
NAME
YR P G A PTS
1
John
Black
Sr
G
1
Matt Pompey
So
G
2
JefTDuffany
S
r
D
2
Tom Stella
Jr
3
Colin Eastman
Jr
F 2
3
Adam Messina
Sr
F 9 9 18
4
JeffValdes
So
F
8
4
Chris Ruggiero
So
D 2 6 8
5
MattSpraguc
Jr
D
0
5
RyanMacDonald(C) Sr
D 4 9 13
6
Danny
Vieira
Sr
F/D5
6
RyanTully
Sr
D 0
1 I
7
Glenn Squilliacioti
So
F 5 15 20
7
DanaO'Keefe
Sr
D 1
8
Robert Pendola
Fr
F 0
1 1
8
John Osborne
Jr
F
10 Robby Concannon
Fr
D 0
1 1
9
MikeGabel
Jr
D 1
11 Patrick Feeney
So
D 1 5 6
10 DanDuffany
Sr
F 3
12 Steven Abbis
Fr
F 4 5 9
1 1 Graham Perrault
Jr
F
14 J.P. Cheslofska(C)
Sr
F 8 7 15
13 Justin Silvia
Sr
F 4
15 AlexVolovick
So
D
14 Ben Currier
Sr
F 8
16 Steven Pawlyk
So
F 3 I 4
15 Recce Pacheco
So
D 0
17 Julian Giantonio
So
F 9
1 1 20
16 Peter Mara
Sr
F 2
18 Charlie Poole
Fr
17 Hunter Greeley (C)
Sr
F 24
19 Jon Pompey
Sr
F
18 T.J. O'Brien
Sr
F 1
20 Mike Fonzi
Fr
F 3 6 9
19 Chris Lawrence
Jr
D 2
22 Sean Homem
So
D
20 Henry Sabens (C)
Sr
F 22
23 RicoBotta(C)
Sr
F 13 12 25
21 Brendon Crane
Jr
F 10
24 Mike Walsh
So
F 4 4 8
23 Zak Tavares
Jr
G
30 Chuck Hudson
Jr
G (2.00 GAA)
24 Eamon Keenan
Jr
G
31 Jason Ncuwinger
Fr
G
30 Rory Morse
So
G
Coach: Buddy Ferreira
Coach: Don Concannon
* FRAMINGHAM (17-2-1)*
#
NAME
1
TonvScariac(A)
2
Ryan MacDonald
3
Justin Morenzetti
4
Nathaniel Hulmc
6
Jacob Stan)
7
Jason Leonard
8
Jim Brown (C)
10 Chris Hoey (A)
11 Mike Campion (A)
12 Matt Brown
14 Jason VanBuskirk
17 Chris Siggins
18 Brian Kelley
20 RichCcntore(A)
21 Steve Leone
22 MattChiccuarelli
23 Scan Glover
24 Bobby Gross
25 Justin Chin
26 Jared Gagen
27 Steve Tocci (C)
28 Travis Gross (A)
29 AdamSinewitz
31 Jamie Lewis
34 Adam Sacchetti
35 Alex Elliott
38 Joe Frappier
Coach: Bruce Parker
Page 38
YR
Sr
Sr
Jr
So
Fr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Fr
Fr
So
Sr
Fr
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
IT
Sr
Fr
P
G
F
F
F
D
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
D
F
F
D
F
F
G
D
G
F
A PTS
4 6
6 8
8 16
2 2
5 10
1 2
7
6
8
9
3
4
1
6
31
7
2
26
13
7
12
1
8
55
8
4
48
23
*HINGHAM (12-6-4)*
G A PTS #
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
Kevin McGowan
Jr
G (2.29 GAA)
(1.95 GAA) 1
2
John Lynch
Fr
G
0
1 1
Paul Wuori
So
D
2 6 8
4
Matt Coleman
Jr
D 1
1 2
5
Chris MacBean
So
D
6
Anthony Hagerty
Sr
F 3
6 9
1 13 14
7
Brendan Donlan
Jr
F/D2
1
3
22 19 41
8
SeanMelanson
Fr
D 1
3 4
1 7 8
10 Joe Griffin
Sr
F 7
7 14
8 23 31
11 Kevin Olson
Fr
F 6
11
17
6 17 23
1 4 Steve Ayers
So
F 3
4 7
0
1 1
15 Kevin Hammond
Jr
F 4
10 14
1 1 2
1 6 MikeCavanaugh
So
D 3
3 6
0 4 4
17 BenZahner
Fr
F 0
1
1
5 18 23
1
8
Rich
Vesey
J
r
F
4
4
8
0 1 1
19 Chris Melanson
Sr
F 4
6
2 0 Andrew Genovese
Fr
F 1
2 3
8 8 16
21 Brian Margetts (C)
Sr
D 9
12 21
2 5 7
2 4 Mike Boles
Fr
F 1
3 4
2 1 3
25 Anthony Forgione
So
F 14
15 29
26 Colby Wilcox (C)
Sr
D 2
8 1 0
2 16 18
30 Dave Henesey
So
G
19 6 25
4 4 8
Coach: Garrett Reagan
(0.82 GAA)
0 1 1
March, 1999
A/MA Tourney
Massachusetts Division I Rosters
*MEDFORD( 11-8-1)*
#
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
24
27
29
30
NAME
Mike Lukevich
Keith Horuihan
Scott Rcardon
Joe Perry
Nick Curley
David Rohicheau
Josh Hanson (A)
Sean Westaway
Anthony Bartalini
Joe Tram
Joseph Zappala
Joe Vlanday
Daniel Feeney
James Monagle
Jay Garrity
Adam Potts
NickDiMella
Shawn Sheehan (C)
Matt Downey
Mark Bates
Daniel Sencabaugh
Craig Howe
Lauren McDonough
Pat Gigante
YR
So
Jr
So
Jr
So
So
Sr
Jr
So
Jr
So
Fr
Jr
So
Fr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Sr
So
So
Coach: Charlie Driscoll
*NEEDHAM (15-3-3)*
P G A PTS #
NAME
G
1
Rich Delanders (AC)
G
2
Mark Roche (AC)
D
3
Brian Stark
D 0 8 8
4
Jim Trahon
D
5
James Carney
D 1 4 5
6
Pat Curran
F 1 1 32 43
Matt Quagliozzi
D 0 3 3
Steve Say man
F 0 4 4
9
Steve Murphy
F/D10 9 19
10 Matt Hcavey (C)
F 16 13 29
1 1 MattEdlin
F 0
1 1
12 Scott Say man
D 3 16 19
14 Eddie Mack
F 0 4 4
15 Burt Fahey
F 3 4 7
16 Ian Cruickshank
F 1 1 2
17 Brad Ship
F 15 17 32
18 Dave MacAlpine
F 20 22 42
19 Andrew Yablonski
F
20 Chris Burns
F 0
I 1
21 Greg Kim (AC)
F 3 9 12
22 Brian Kelly
23 Sean Quinlan
F 2 3 5
24 Steve Antonellis
F
G (3.10 GAA)
29 Scott Haskell
30 Tim Glaus
Coach: Bill Guisti
#
* NORTH QUINCY (10-6-4) *
NAME
YR P G A PTS #
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
21
22
24
25
28
Tim O'Connor
MattDelorey
JoeCronin
PaulZenga
Ryan Murray
Robert Celata
Chad Fitzpatick (C)
Jay Allen
Matt Holt
Mike Sullivan (C)
Paul Markarian (C)
John Bertucci
Graham McShane
Ryan Barrett
Rob Bell
PattLahar
Bill Griffin
Tom Hughes
Scott MacDonald
RossO'Driscoll
Joe Fitzpatrick
Charlie Sorrento
Rob Rice
Chris Carthas
Sr
So
So
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Fr
So
Sr
G
G
D
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
(3.86 G A A )
(3.75 GAA)
0 3 3
0
1 1
2 6 8
3 1 4
13 13 26
2 1 3
5 4 9
16 22 38
20 34 54
2 3 5
0 4 4
7 5 12
0 0 0
0 3 3
0
1 1
3 4 7
2 3 5
14 21
4
1 5
F 1 3 4
D 0 0 0
G (3.22 GAA)
1
2
4
5
6
7
9
10
12
14
15
16
17
19
22
23
30
YR
Sr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
So
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Jr
Jr
So
So
Jr
P
G
D
D
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
G
G
G A PTS
(1.28 GAA)
6 8 14
3 5 8
3
15 18
1 6 7
6 5 11
1 0 1
3 2 5
20 1 1 31
1 1 17 28
9 7 16
5 4 9
1 0 1
3 3 6
0 2 2
7
15 22
0 5 5
2 3 5
13 15 28
5 9 14
0 4 4
3 2 5
(1.84 GAA)
(1.33 GAA)
* NORWOOD (11-7-3)*
NAME
Chris Mohan
JackDrummey
Brendan Sweeney
DaveDeCosta
JoeMcInerney
Ryan Gugliotta
Dan Geary
Ryan Donahey
Mike Burns '
Rob Clifford
Jim Martin
SeanCusack
JoeLovell
JohnMoynihan
Tom Griffin
Tim Fitzgerald
Bradley Weir
Dave Gould
YR
Sr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
So
Fr
So
So
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
So
So
P
G
D
D
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
G
G
G A PTS
(2.40 GAA)
2 9 11
0 6 6
6 4 10
14 12 26
1 4 5
8 20 28
4
4
12
4
16
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Coach: Bob Doyle
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Paul Campbell
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Jim Sullivan
Kevin Patten
Brian Nolan
Stephen Ford
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Mike Sullivan
Sean Richardson
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RobErdman
Justin Hughes
Scan Murray
Pat Wallace
TimReidy(C)
Chad Fletcher
Peter Collins
Rick Adams
Cole Panneion
Jaymie Harrington (C)
Brian Collins (C)
Tyler Vrolyk
Jeff McGrath
Matt Casey
Kevin Bisson
Eric Graves
Anthony Groccia
Derek Ransom
K.C.Thomson
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Keith Boyer
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(3.00 GAA)
2 11 13
(2.50 GAA)
1 4 5
Coach: Brian Murphy
#
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NAME
YR P G A PTS
1
George Drummey
2
Jason Rogers
3
Ryan Gould
4
Wayne Pforr
5
Adam Luquc
6
Coley Lunt
7
Joe Keefe
8
Chad Kelble
10 Jason Standish (C)
11 Dave Wilkinson
13 MikeCina
14 Dan Buckingham (C)
15 MikeMelanson
18 Tom Allen
19 Justin Harding
20 Andy McDermott
21 Sean Casey
22 Brian Libby
23 Brian Ahlstedt
24 Peter Dula
25 P.J. Shaughnessy
30 James Johnson
31 Justin Burke
Coach: Bill Donovan
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10
11
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B.J. Crum
MikeChaconas
TomCostello
Jeff Welch
Ken Bcuuchernin
Matt Orszulak (A)
JohnBeatie
Matt Crum
MikeBaltrcn
Drew Bulleville
Marty Downey (C)
Brandon Koziara
Jason Sirois (A)
Stephen LaBrie (A)
Joe Ginsburg
lanSeaver
Todd Collins
Sam Vatrano
NickLaskey
Matt Leahey
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(2.02 GAA)
Coach: Edgar Alejandro
March, 1999
3
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* TEWKSBURY (9-9-2)*
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Kevin Chambers
Matt Ginsburg
Sean Walsh
Ryan Russell
Josh Wcstaway
John Sheehan
Steve Davos
Brad Columbus
Bob Fitzmaurice
Scott Favreau
Kevin Leonard
Derek Favreau
Anthony Cella
Shaun Durkin
Brian Fitzpatrick
DaveDeRoche
Anthony Labo
Kevin Monohan
Adam Hill
Brett Schettino
Jason Chotkowski
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Coach: Bob Ware
#
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6
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8
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10
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#
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1
C.T. McLean
2
J.A. Koslowski (C)
3
Mike Byford
4
Justin Barauskas
5
Tony Brennan
6
Stephen Migausky
7
Matt Spang (C) '
8
Paul Kozlowski
9
Bob Norberg
10 Jon Corey
1 1 Dan Spang
12 Brad Frost
14 Adam Delaney-Winn
15 David Notartomaso
16 Rugo Santini
17 John Lynch
18 Andrew Clavette
19 Alex Lapointe
24 Steve Bowler
33 Eli Irving
35 Billy Notartomaso
44 Charlie McLeman
77 Jerry Bowser
Coach: John Messuri
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Tom Sullivan
Ryan Murphy
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Bernie Gately
Joe Santilli "
Donnie Carr
Matt Desmarais
Kyle Desmarais
Marc Smith
Mike Dryer
Brian Curran
Mike Cammarata
Jarod Warsofsky
Jason Sullivan
Gerry Mickey
Conor McDavitt
Mike Hourihan
Bill Giordano
Chris Vickery
Jon McCourt
Dan Runey
Chris Lindquist
Jerry MolTett
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
12.
13.
16.
20.
NAME
Sean Collins (Reading)
Phil Nadeau (Brockton)
Hunter Greeley (Falmouth)
Paul Markarian (No. Quincy)
Man Beck (Waltham)
Steve Saviano (Reading)
Brian Collins (St. Johns S)
Scott Trahan (Chelmsford)
Mike Carceo (Belmont)
Henry Sabens (Falmouth)
Eric Frank (Waltham)
Phil Aucoin (Chelmsford)
Gerard Cioffi (Revere)
Mike McPherson (Revere)
Drew Mcdciros (Matignon)
Sal Vasapolle (Barnstable)
Kevin Miller (Belmont)
Josh Hanson (Medford)
Matt Spang (Winchester)
Shawn Sheehan (Medford)
G
28
30
24
20
23
17
28
23
23
22
18
18
25
21
21
24
17
11
10
20
A PTS
34 62
31 61
31 55
34 54
30 53
35 52
23 51
28 51
26 49
26 48
30 48
29 47
20 45
24 45
24 45
19 43
26 43
32 43
33 43
22 42
EMass Scoring
Leaders
DIV. II TOP SCORERS
NAME
1. Boh Zarclla(Duxbury)
29
2. Roger LeBlanc (Beverly)
33
3. Shawn Sullivan (Saugus)
T.J. Wigmore (Duxbury)
23
Tom Daniels (Duxbury)
IS
6. Jon Marshman (Stoughton) 29
Justin Vallas (Wilmington) 27
Geno DeAngelis (Winthrop) 24
9. Bryan Edeman (Saugus)
24
10. Jordan Mohre (Sandwich) 21
11. Shawn Fil/gibbons (Cambridge) 28
12. Kevin Riley (Gloucester)
20
13. Steve Huggon (Ply. No.)
26
Bill O'Brien (Somerville)
19
15. Tony Taormina (Ply. No.) 23
Ryan Sweeney (BostonLatin) 17
17. Jonathan Lousnberry (Winthrop) 22
18. Mike Levine (Sandwich)
17
Justin Shairs (Beverly)
15
20. Bill Oberg (Marshfield)
15
A PTS
37 66
25 58
29 52
29 52
34 52
19 48
21 48
24 48
23 47
25 46
16 44
23 43
16 42
23 42
17 40
23 40
17 39
21 38
23 38
22 37
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72
36 32
68
62
38 24
21 30
57
23 34
57
32 23
55
55
29 26
25 30
55
20 J5
55
18
Andrew Coomber (Harwich) 35
53
22
52
Jonathan Sullivan (Somerset) 30
51
Sean O'Reilly (Cape Cod Tech) 25 26
51
Steve Couturier (So. Boston)
16 35
4S
Paul B2udo (Savio Prep)
15 33
47
ManHillberg(Westwood)
24 23
29
47
Chris Jordan (Blue Hills)
18
NAME
1. Ryan Moore (Blue Hills)
2. Justin Powers (E. Boston)
3. Ryan Adams (S. Boston)
4. Matt Scalfani (E. Boston)
Dan Reed (Latin Acad.)
6. Scott Fortuna (Somerset)
Peter Hanlon (Savio Prep)
Ryan Mundt (M. Vnyd.)
Andrew Phillips (M.Vnyd.)
10.
11.
12
14
15
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44
March,
MIAA
Tourney
ft Mass. DivisionII Tourney Preview
Prohibitive Favorites Duxbury, Saugus
Lead Talented Field Of 26 Clubs
A
By Kevin Doyle • HNIB
year ago, Division II lacked a truly dominant leam as tournament play began. Gloucester got hot at precisely me right
lime and emerged from the fray with its second title in six
years.
Thing* are quite different this year. Two teams - Atlantic Coast
kingpin Duxbury in the South and Northeastern Conference champion Saugus in (he North - have distanced themselves from the opposition and enter post-season as solid Sectional favorites.
Ranked one-two since mid-season, it would be no surprise if the
two squared off for the State title in a couple of weeks After all.
their respective leagues have combined to win five of the lust seven
Div. II championships. As usual, those clubs able lo supplement a
potent offense with sound defense and goaltending, will survive
much longer than those relying strictly on a free-wheeling attack.
In the North, Saugus' primary challenge will likely come from
within its own league as well as the Cape Ann League. Eleven of
the Sectional's 15 teams hail from those leagues. NEC runner-up
Beverly and defending State Champ Gloucester merit serious consideration. CAL Large champion Wilmington, CAL Small kingpin
Lynnfield and Catholic Central winner St. Bernard's all hear
watching.
D u x b u r y ' s chief challenge in the smaller South field ( I I
teams) could come from league r u n n i n g mates Sandwich and
Marshfield, which have both had outstanding seasons. Stocked
w i t h talented underclassmen, MVC-DCL II Champion Boston
Latin figures lo be a force. Ditto for the Caiholic Central Small's
Marian, which should reap the benefits of playing a rugged nonleague schedule. Hockomock League champion Canion hit a bump
in the road during the season's final week but should not be overlooked,
North Preview
Sectional scrnifinalists a year ago,
Northeastern Conference champion Saugus
(17-1-2) is looking lor something more this
season. The Sachems' lethal offense is triggered by sophomore s e n s a t i o n S h a w n
Sullivan (23-29-52), seniors Brian Edeman
(24-23-47) and Tommy Palladino (13-2134) and junior Keith Milward (9-12-21).
Senior Eric Pedersen (10-14-24), perhaps
the division's premier rearguard, adds plenty of offensive punch for Coach Louis
[•"inochiaro's squad and is joined on the blue
line by senior Steve Sullivan (13 points)
and junior Erik Peterson. Senior M i k e
Larosa ( 1 . 1 9 gaa) has been solid in goal all
season.
Cape Ann Large winner Wilmington
(16-2-2) is paced by the exciting first line of
senior J u s t i n Vallas ( 2 7 - 2 1 - 4 8 ) , senior
M a r k D i G i o v a n n i (9-23-32) and senior
Shawn Haubner (11-21-32). Juniors Dan
Torpey (10-10-20) and Eric Banda (15
points) and senior T. J. Flynn (13 points)
provide supplemental offense for Coach
Steve Scanlon's squad. Junior goaltendcr
Mike O'Connor (five shutouts, 1.38 gaa) is
fronted by a rugged corps of defensemen
that includes senior Chel Ferreira (5-15-20)
and sophomore Scott Buck.
GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN show the Fleet crowd who's #1 in Division II after
convincing 6-0 whitewash of Duxbury.
(joe Fallen phcto)
1999 MIAA State Hockey Tournament
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Massachusetts Division II Tourney
tic Division II South Pairings ^V
(lame #
10
FIRST ROUND - Saturday. R-hruarv 27
.King Phillip vs Somerville
UM 1:45 pm
Cambridge vs Marian
R 5:45 pm
_Marshfield vs Plymouth No._
BR 6:15 pm
QUARTERFINALS - Monday. March 1
.Winner Game 1 vs Duxbury_
BAB TEA
.Winner Game 2 vs Boston Latin___
WA
TBA
QUARTERFINALS - Tuesday. March 2
_Canton vs Sandwich__
BAB TBA
_Winner Game 3 vs Stoughton
WA
TBA
SEMI-FINALS - Thursday. March 4
JVinner Game 4 vs Winner Game 5_
TBA TBA
_Winner Game 6 vs Winner Game 7
TBA TBA
FINALS-Sunday. March7
_Winner GameS vs Winner Game 9
BU 5:30 pm
& Division II North Pairings &
Game#
FIRST ROUND - Saturday. February 27
MC 1:30 pm
3 . __Gloucester vs Triton
5
Masconomet vs St. Bernards_
1 . _No. Andover vs Danvers
7
Winthrop vs Bp. Fenwick
6
Beverly vs Methuen
4 . _Wilmington vs Haverhill
.Lynnfield vs No. Reading^
CF 2:30 pm
MC 3:45 pm
UM
CF
CF
R
4:30 pm
4:45 pm
7:00 pm
8:00 pm
QUARTERFINALS - Monday. March 1
9
10
11
12
13
14
.Winner Game 1 vs Saugus___
.Winner Game 2 vs Winner Game 3
MC
CF
.Winner Game 4 vs Winner Game 5
CF
QUARTERFINALS - Tuesday. March 2
.Winner Game 6 vs Winner Game 7
CF
SEMI-FINALS - Thursday. March 4
.Winner Game 8 vs Winner Game 9
Winner Game 10 vs Winner Game 11
MC
MC
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
FINALS - Sunday. March 7
.Winner Game 12 vs Winner Game 13
BU 7:45 pm
State Division II Finals
Saturday, March 13,1999
North Champion vs South Champion_ TBA
12.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
MIAA FINAL RANKINGS
Duxbury
19 1 1
Boston Latin
15 3 I
Stoughton
14 5 1
Canton
13 5 2
Sandwich
12 5 2
King Philip
1 1 5 4
Cambridge R&L
12 7 I
Marshfield
1 1 6 3
Plymouth North
1 1 6 3
Marian
10 6 4
Somerville
10 9 1
.930
.820
.730
.700
.680
.650
.630
.630
.630
.600
.530
Mass. Division II-North
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
MIAA FINAL RANKING S
Saugus
17 1 2
Wilmington
16 2
2
Beverly
15 3 2
Lynnfield
12 6 2
Gloucester
11 7 2
Winthrop
11 7 2
Masconomet
10 8 2
North Andover
10 8 2
Danvers
9
7 4
Si. Bernard's
8
8 4
Bp. Fenwick
9
9 2
Triton
9
10 1
North Reading
11 2
7
Methuen
11 2
6
Haverhill
12 3
5
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.850
.800
.650
.600
.600
.550
.550
.550
.500
.500
.475
.400
.366
.325
Arena Codes
UM - UMass. Boston
R - Reading
BR - Brockton
BAB - Babson College
WA - Watertown
BU - Boston University
MC- Merrimack College
CF - Chelmsford Forum
TBA
7999 MIAA State Hockey Tournament
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Beverly (15-3-2) averages better than
5.5 goals per game and figures to make life
miserable for opposing goalies. Standout
seniors Roger LcBlane (33-25-58), the division's s e c o n d - l e a d i n g scorer, and J u s t i n
Shairs (15-23-38) lead the high-powered
attack. Junior Corey Harrington (14-1933), senior Ben Bradley (13-17-30), senior
Tim Reynolds (6-23-29) and j u n i o r Josh
Karp (I 1 goals) all had productive years up
front. Senior Chris LcBlane and sophomore Derek Shairs are stalwart defenscmen
while senior Phil M u l l e n and sophomore
Travis Tobin are both proven goaltenders
for Coach Mike Dec-ring.
Tight defense and balanced scoring has
been the key for CAL Small c h a m p i o n
Lynnfitld (12-6-2) all season. J u n i o r
goalie Dave Geary ( 1 . 8 7 gaa) won a l l league recognition as did junior defenscman
Pal Nugent, the team's leading scorer with
14-13-27 totals. Senior all-leaguer Mike
Briggs (26 points) and sophomores Adam
McKeever (12-13-25) and Brian Cawley
(10-12-22) are the Pioneers' primary forwards. Senior Ben Park (15 points). Mark
Ha/.el (10 points) and Charlie Shove round
o u l a r u g g e d corps of d e f e n s c m e n for
Coach Vin Mirasolo.
Champs Gloucester Alive
Reigning State Champion Gloucester
(11-7-2) won't relinquish its title without a
fight under first-year coach Jack Alexander.
As was the case a year ago. standout senior
goalie Peter Sulera holds the key to the
Fishermen's chances. He's fronted by a
veteran corps of defensemen thai includes
seniors Steve Curley, Vince Bertolino ( 1 3
points) and Mike Appleton and junior
Lenny Muise. Offense will be provided by
juniors Kevin Riley (20-23-43) and Mike
Pala/zola (13-17-30), seniors Rob Parsons
(10-18-28) and Keith Amero (12-9-21) and
sophomore Malt Borowski (14-13-27)
Wide open offense has been the calling
card for Winthrop (11-7-2), die fourth
place f i n i s h e r i n t h e N o r t h e a s t e r n
Conference d u r i n g the r e g u l a r season.
Juniors Geno DeAngelis (24-24-48) and
Jonathan Lounshury (22-17-34) lead Ihe
way while freshman Boh Kneeland (18-1836) enjoyed a spectacular d e b u t season.
Junior Ed Rossi (30 points), j u n i o r Ryan
M u r p h y (27 points) and senior Bob
M c F a r l a n d (25 p o i n t s ) round out the
V i k i n g s ' vaunted attack. Senior Steve
Barone and junior Greg Lepke are the top
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Masconomet (10-8-2), a North finalist
last season recovered from a rugged start to
play its best hockey of the season in the
final month. All-league senior goalie Nate
Cameron (2.43 gaa) and all-league senior
defenseman Jeff Antonelli (5-16-21) were
key factors in the Chieftains' turnaround.
Seniors Mike Visconte ( 1 6 - 1 5 - 3 1 ) and
Mike Jackson (17 points) and sophomore
Matt Horner (11-8-19) are the top forwards
for Coach Bob Driscoll. Senior Robert
Russo, junior Jeff Berk, sophomore Tony
Jackson (13 points) and freshman Nick
D i B a g g i s r o u n d out a solid corps of
defensemen.
North Andover (10-8-2) put together
another solid season in the CAL Small
under Coach Mark Lester. Flashy sophomore Randy Campolini (16-15-31), senior
Eric Erb (10-11-21), junior Jon Delislc (16
points) and freshman Dave Breen (14
points) are the Scarlet Knights' top offensive performers. Sophomore Jay Malaquias
enjoyed a steady season between the pipes
while sophomore Tyler Canty (11 points)
a n c h o r s a group of defensemen that
includes senior Mike Corrao and j u n i o r
Ryan Jackobcck.
March, 1999
Catholic Central Small champion St.
Bernard's (8-8-4) will rely on its solid
senior goaltender Jay Holt. Coach Jim
C o n r y ' s c l u b stresses defense f i r s t ,
anchored by j u n i o r stalwart Jonathan
Whit ham (7-6-13). He's joined on the back
line by senior Ben Moerau (6-8-14) and
sophomore Steve Carkin. Senior Joel Aho
(10-9-19), juniors Rob Gilbert (5-18-23)
and Mike Robertson (10-8-18) and sophomore Craig Arsenault (6-9-15) have been
key offensive performers.
Bishop Fenwick (9-9-2) will rely on
the h i g h - s c o r i n g t r i o of s e n i o r K u r t
K r a t m a n (13-21-34), junior Dan
Mikolajewski (14-13-27) and sophomore
Jay Mroz (9-16-25) to carry the offense.
Sophomore Russ Ketchopolos (2.49 gaa)
has seen the majority of action in goal for
Coach Bob Tierney. Senior Jim O'Grady,
junior Mark Ravin and sophomore Justin
Hurley are the Crusaders' top defensemen.
Don't be fooled by Triton (9-1(1-1) the Vikings had a solid first season under
Coach Bruce Irving with five of their losses
coming against Div. I clubs. The junior
trio of Ryan O'Connell (18-13-31), Jeff
Magner (8-17-25) and Ryan Bartlett (9-918) leads the offense. Sophomore goalie
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North Reading (7-11-2) qualified in
its first year under Paul Calvino by virtue of
tying for second place in the CAL Small.
The Hornets will be a worrisome draw for
any team because of the presence of stellar
senior goalie B i l l y Moss ( 2 . 1 1 gaa, .940
save percentage). Junior Chris Venezia
(10-13-23), who shifts between forward and
defense, and sophomores Chris Soucy (1312-25) and T.J. Goddard (10-10-20) spark
the offense. Junior T. J. Vadala and senior
A. J. Gurry are solid on the blue line.
Methuen (6-11-2) qualified by virtue
of tying for second place in the MVC-DCL
Two. Junior Chris Cagliuso (15-11-26) and
seniors Corey Santasky ( I S points) and
Dave Rule (17 points) are the top guns for
Coach Joe Rohillard's Rangers. Junior Dan
Bonfiglion (3.30 gaa) had a steady year in
goal. Junior Thorn De/cnzo (13 points) and
senioi Kirk Walsh arc the top defensemen.
Haverhill (5-12-3) rounds out the
North and also q u a l i f i e d by g r a b b i n g a
share of second place in the MVC-DCL
Two. Coach Spike Sprague will look to
senior keeper Adam Gray (3.56 gaa) to
carry the Millies. Seniors Andrew Wood
(11-8-19) and Chris O'Connell (11 points)
and sophomores Dave T h o m p s o n (15
points) and Neil Kellchcr (13 points) lead
the offense while senior Ryan McGovern
(12 points) and junior Justin Pelletier are
solid defensemen.
South Preview
A
fter f a l l i n g in the State title game
last year. Atlantic Coast Champion
Duxbury ( 1 9 - 1 - 1 ) wants n o t h i n g
less than a championship this time around.
Coach Peter Saggese's Green Dragons
outscored the opposition, 128-27, triggered
by the incendiary first line of junior Bob
Zarella (29-37-66). junior Tom Daniels (1834-52) and senior T. J. Wigmore (23-2952). Senior Colin Kellyh (19 points) and
j u n i o r K e v i n Coakley (20 p o i n t s ) also
enjoyed productive seasons. The goaltending tandem of senior dreg Norcross (1.35
gaa) and sophomore Matt R i g g i n s (1.02
gaa) has been next to impossible to beat.
Seniors Mike Najarian and Steve DiRamio
and junior Halscy Ormiston form the core
of an impregnable defense.
Look for MVC-DCL Two k i n g p i n
Boston Latin (15-3-1) to mount a serious
c h a l l e n g e . L o n g - t i m e m e n t o r Dave
Coleman's Wolf pack is deep, talented and
made up almost entirely of underclassmen.
Junior goalie John Balaconis (1.41 gaa) has
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junior Rick Belmonie (9-18-27) and sophomores Nick Collins (10-13-23) and Brian
Karlhas (8-13-21) power a balanced attack
that clicked for nearly five goals per game.
Senior Brian Norton (6-9-15), junior Ryan
Kearney ( 1 1 p o i n t s ) a n d sophomores
Andrew C o l l i n s (13 points) and Charlie
Levin form a sturdy defense.
Despite its third-place league f i n i s h ,
Stoughton (14-5-1) fared the best in nonl e a g u e wars a m o n g the H o c k o m o c k
League's r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s . The Black
Knights pack some serious offensive punch
with the likes of senior John Marshman
(29-19-48), sophomore Paul Eagles (17-1128), j u n i o r A n t h o n y Pollucci (11-16-27)
and freshman Greg Osborne (12-11-23).
Veteran senior Billy Whitficld (1.90 gaa)
ranks among the Sectional's premier goaltenders. Sophomore defenseman Shawn
Ireland ( 1 3 points) provides a perimeter
scoring threat and is joined on the blue line
by seniors John Foley and Mike Finni.
Hockomock
League Champion
Canton (13-5-2) struggled down the stretch
w i t h a couple of non-league losses but
Buddy Yandle's Bulldogs should not be
discounted. Senior goalie Keith Ryan gives
his club a chance to win every night out and
receives p l e n t y of support from a solid
d e f e n s e a n c h o r e d by s e n i o r A. J.
MacDonald. Junior Andrew McShea and
sophomore Chris Donnelly have hccn the
club's offensive leaders all season.
Sandwich (12-5-2) is another highpowered offensive juggernaut out of the
Atlantic Coast Conference. The senior trio
of captains Jordan Mohre (21-25-46), Mike
Levine (17-21-38) and Conor Sheehan (2115-36) lead the B l u e K n i g h t s . J u n i o r s
Kevin Haney (27 points) and Matt Cotter
(23 p o i n t s ) have also had big seasons.
Senior Darren McQuade (15 poinls) give
Coach Scoit Nickerson a trio of offensiveminded defenscmen.
A f t e r f i n i s h i n g second i n t h e
Hockomock, King Phillip (11-5-4) will be
looking to ride that momentum into the
tournament. Coach Bob Piotti's Warriors
w i l l rely on two balanced lines of jumov
Jim Demone (11-11-22) joined by sophomores Derek Darling (11-10-21) and Jamie
Marks (13 points) and senior Todd O'Neil
(12-9-21) skating with junior Brian Muse
(13 points) and sophomore Scotl Wardner
(11 points). Senior Andrew Chick (2.90
gaa) has been solid in goal, fronted by solid
two-way defensemen David Purpura ( 1 1
points), a senior, and Jarrod Hagan ( 1 3
points) and Ryan Roode, both juniors.
- Mass. Division II Preview Cambridge Rindge and Latin (12-72) makes its second straight appearance.
Coach John Roderick's club will count on
senior goalie Michael Lewis (2.40 gaa, .945
save pet.), who had a spectacular season
while earning Greater Boston League MVP
honors. Seniors Shawn Fit/.gibbon (28-1644) and Jason Hazel (8-15-23) and sophomores Dominic DeFrancisco (10-17-27)
and Danny Chaisson (5-10-15) spark ihc
offense. Senior Rich A i d e u s ( 1 8 points)
g u i d e s an otherwise y o u n g corps of
defensemen.
Perennial A t l a n t i c Coast contender
Marshfield (11-6-3) built up quite a head
of steam in the second half of the season
and could he the dark horse in this field.
J u n i o r s B i l l y Oberg ( 1 5 - 2 2 - 3 7 ) , J o h n
Schorle (20-14-34), Jon Kadish (15-18-33)
and Brendan McDonald (1 1-10-21) are the
offensive catalysts. Junior goalies Nick
Ruhho (1.58 gaa) and Phil Belmont (2.88
gaa) logged e q u a l t i m e for Coach Jack
Crowley. Seniors Mike Wieand and Mike
H a r t i g a n are the Rams' top t a n d e m on
defense.
Another of the high-powered Atlantic
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Plymouth North (11-6-3). Seniors Steve
Huggon (26-16-42) and Tony Taormina
(23-17-40). junior Tyler Matthcwson ( 1 7 15-32) and sophomore Vinnie Taorminn (922-31) form a h i g h - s c o r i n g q u a r t e t of
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WORTH REMEMBERING
The MIAA is an organization of schools.
MIA A approves and sponsors athletic activities in 32 sports, involving 170,000 young men and women
who compete in 90,000 competitions annually.
Governance and administration of MIAA is shared among members of the Massachusetts Association of School
Committees (MASC), Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents (MASS), high-school administrators,
athletic directors, coaches, game officials, and physicians; all of whom serve without compensation on the 37
MIAA standing committees.
The Association office receives more than 20,000 telephone calls and 20,000 pieces of written correspondence each
year, most of which require quick response.
Membership dues from the public and non-public member schools of MIAA represent only 1 1% of the
Association's annual receipts. The Association often returns a good portion of these monies to its member schools
following years' end.
The MIAA "Wellness," "Sportsmanship, Integrity, and Ethics" programs are at the cutting edge of national
efforts in these two critically important areas to young people and their school athletic programs.
MIAA conference and workshop programs include:
Coaches' Education
Sports Medicine
Sportsmanship Workshops
Annual Sportsmanship Summit
Tournament Directors' Workshop
Leadership Workshops and Training
Media Workshops
Game Officials Workshop
Annual Conference and Business Meeting
Smokeless Tobacco Workshops
MIAA publication programs include:
Sportsmanship Manual
Sportsmanship Certificates
Tournament Certificates
Academic Excellence Awards
Ice Hockey Manual
Coaches' Orientation Syllabus
Tournament Manual
MIAA Newsletter
Game Official's Newsletter
MIAA News
Wellness Manuals and publications
Ice Hockey Score Sheet
Tournament Formats
Students participate in high school athletics because they want to! This motivation should be utilized to teach "life
lessons."
High school activity programs are an integral part of the total education process. Successful interscholastic athletic
programs teach young people values such as:
Accepting success graciously
Accountability
Citizenship and sportsmanship
Confidence
Handling disappointment
Leadership skills
Organizational skills
Participating within rules
Performing under pressure
Persistence
Physical well-being and chemical health
Responsibility
Sacrificing for the common good
Self-discipline
Social skills
Striving towards excellence
Taking instruction
Teamwork
Work ethicDiscipline
Grade-point averages (GPA) of students improve during seasons in which they are participating in athletics.
High-school activity programs often represent the best drop-out prevention, crisis intervention, day care, and drug
prevention programs which a community can offer, and the cost per student is minimal.
School activities are "the other half of education" and "an extension of the classroom." Athletic programs have no
justification within a school if the young people participating are not learning how to "win in life." Contests won or
lost are not nearly as important as the life lessons learned by the student participants.
Student athletes have higher grades and fewer absences than non-participants.
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Massachusetts Division II Rosters
* BEVERLY (15-3-2)*
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NAME
Phil Mullen
Ben Bradley (A)
Justin Galui
Frank Raffa
Justin Shairs (C)
Louis Gentile
Roger LeBlanc (C)
Corey Harrington
JoshKarp
Derek Shairs
Brad Rubin
Tim Reynolds
James Baker
Chris LeBlanc (A)
JeffDrinkwater
RyanLaracy
Jamie Lampert
Travis Tobin
Steve Tkachuk
Coach: Mike Deering
YR
Si
Sr
Jr
So
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
So
So
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr
So
Jr
So
Sr
* BISHOP FENWICK (9-9-2) *
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
P.J. Lavoie
Sr
F 1
0
1
Joey Crane
Jr
G
Jay Mroz
So
F 9
16 25
Jeremy Barrasso
Jr
F 1
2 3
Brian Corsetli
Jr
F 3
4 7
Mark Ravin
Jr
D 2
7
9
Dan Mikolajewski
Jr
F 14
13 27
Sean Conncll
Fr
F 2
6 8
Justin Hurley
So
D 3
4 7
MattGallucci
Fr
D 1
3 4
Wcs Sexton
So
F 5
6 11
Mike O'Brien
Jr
G
(2.43 GAA)
MattKeane
Jr
F 2
4 6
KurtKratman
Sr
F 13
21
34
JimO'Grady
Sr
D 0
5
5
RichMathews
Sr
F 3
7
10
Ryan Georgenes
So
D
Russ Ketchopulos
So
G
(2.49 GAA)
Paul Kelley
Jr
F 0
2 2
Daniel McCarthy
Jr
D O
2 2
Scott Rehlander
Fr
F 1
0
1
Joe Panniello
Fr
D
Coach: Robert Ticrney
P G A PTS #
G
(1.15GAA) 2
F 13 17
30 3
F
2 5
7 4
F
2
1
3 5
F 15 23
38 7
F
5 3
8 8
F 33 25
58 9
F 14 19
33
11
F 11 5
16
1
3
D
3 14
17
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4
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2
15
F
6 23
29
16
F
2 2
4
1
7
D 3 20
23
19
D
1 8
9
D 0
1
1 21
D 2 4
6 22
G
(2.63 GAA) 23
G
2.40 GAA) 30
* BOSTON LATIN (15-3-1)*
* CAMBRIDGE (12-7-1)*
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NAME
YR P G A PTS #
NAME
YR P G A PTS
1
Tim McDonough
Jr
D/G 0
1
1 1
Steve Magalhaes
Sr G
(3.55 GAA)
2
Andrew Collins
So
D
3 10
13 2
Andrew Kitaeff
Fr
F
1 3
4
-\e Coffee
So
F
311
14
3
John
Braga
So
D
0
0
0
4
Charlie Levin
So
D
0 11
11
AlexO'Sullivan-Pierce Fr F 0 2
2
5
Mike Manning
So
F
1
1
2 4
5
Jason Hazlctt
Sr
F 8 15
23
6
Jim Duffy
Fr
F
0
Danny Chaisson
So F 5 10
15
7
Ryan Sweeney
Sr
F 17 23
40 6
Richard Aideuis (C)
Sr
D 3 15
18
8
Patrick Balaconis
Fr
F
1 I
2 7
9
P a t Byrne
Sr
F
3 7
10 8
Dominic DeFrancisco So F 10 17
27
10 PaulO'Leary
Sr
F
3 6
9 9
Shaun Fitzgibbons (C) Sr F 28 16
44
11 Steve Kasper
Fr
F
2 2
4 10 Randy Casey
So F 0 0
0
12 Frank Sheridan
Jr
D
1 1 Mark Santoro
Fr
F 4
7
11
14 Rick Belmonte
Jr
F
9 18
12 Tom McMillan
Fr F 0 0
0
15 Nick Collins
So
F 10 13
23 14 Nelson Bairos
Sr
D
0
0
0
16 Ryan Kearney
Jr
D
4 7
11
Fr
F 2 1
17 Brian Karthas
So
F
8 13
21 15 J.T. Pasquarello
16
Kevin
Medeiros
Jr
F
0
2
2
18 Chris Boccuzzi
Sr
F
2 2
4
17
Richie
Graham
Fr
D
1
1
2
19 George McEvoy
Jr
D
1 0
1
18
MelCaton
Fr
D
0
5
5
20 Matt Burke
Sr
F
24 Kevin Regan
Fr
G
(2.22 GAA) 19 Filipe DaSilva
Jr
F 2 2
4
26 John Balaconis
Jr
G
(1.41 GAA} 20 Paul Poisson
Fr D 0 2
2
29 JonKearns(C)
Sr
F 13 18
31 21 Shawn Curly
SR F 3 2
5
30 TedKelliher
Jr
G
(0.10 GAA) 30 Mike Lewis (C)
Sr G
(2.40 GAA)
33 Brian Norton (C)
Sr
D 6 9
15 35 Kevin Cafua
Jr
G
(0.00 GAA)
99 Tim Mahoney
Fr
F
0 2
Coach: John Roderick
Coach: Dave Coleman
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MIAA Tourney
Massachusetts Division II Rosters
* CANTON (13-5-2)*
#
NAME
Kevin McCarthy
3
Dun Muse
4
Paul Connors
6
Ed Brodney
7
9 John Bustin
11 A.J. MacDonald (A)
12 Andrew McShea
13 Mike O'Brien
14 Joe Giuliano
15 Chris Donnelly
16 Matt Ford
17 Andrew Pellegrini
18 Pat Cassidy
19 Kevin Carlton
20 Mike Chisholm
22 Nick White
23 Kenny Mercogliano
29 Sean Coughlin (A)
30 Keith Ryan (C)
15 Jeff Homer
37 Chris Sykes
49 Tom Withee
55 Brad Truczinskas
Coach: Buddy Yandle
YR
Sr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
P G
2
3
4
5
6
7
S
9
10
1I
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
29
NAME
Matt Riggins
George PerryJ
T.J. Wigmore
Steve Di Ramio
Steve Buckley
Brian Prescott
John Mullins
Mike Cully (C)
Tucker Evans
Colin Kelley(C)
Jeff Perry
Mike Najarian (C)
Matt Ilteris
Mike Pisco
JOn Sisto
Kevin Coakley
Halsey Ormiston
Bob Zarella
Andrew DiRamio
Tom Daniels
Ryan Romano
Doug Hartley
Tim Bush
Matt Lyons
Greg Norcross
YR
So
So
G
G
F
1
1)
Sr
Sr
Jr
So
So
Si
So
Sr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Ji
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
So
Ft
Sr
A PTS
(1 .20GAA)
5
5
10
23
29 52
1
6
7
2
0
2
2
3
5
0
5
5
9
0
15
8
4
12
6
12
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1
4
3
3
14
11
0
5
5
3
7
10
4
3
7
s 20
12
1
9
8
29
37
66
2
4
6
18
34 52
10
2
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1 35 GAA)
P G
G
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
D
D
D
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
G
#
1
NAME
Brian Sweeney
Craig D'Agnese
5
6 Derek Richardson
Derek Farrell
7
Adam O'Keefe
8
Brian Marshall
9
10 Matt Bickford
1 1 Randy Dinsmore
12 Kyle McCullough
13 Eric Sullivan
14 Ryan Conway
15 Mike Demsey
16 Scott Manley
17 Matt Valentine
19 Steve McDonald
20 Nick McCormick
22 Eric Mastangelo
24 Bryan Duggan
29 Chris Horn
30 Scott Bevan
33 Phil Buivid
Justin Dube
Coach: Kevin Flvnn
*
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F
F
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#
1
* DANVERS (9-7-4)*
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A PIS
a
3
4
6
8
10
11
12
13
14
17
IS
19
23
24
26
25
27
28
30
35
42
44
66
YR
So
Jr
So
Jr
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
So
Sr
Fr
Fr
So
Ji
So
P
G
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
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A PIS
(3.89 GAA)
8
0
8
2
2
0
9
14 23
0
2
2
6
16 22
13
15 28
4
1
5
4
2
2
2
8
10
7
1
6
7
6
0
D 2
F 2
D 8
D 0
G
F
F
3 10
10
16
4
4
7
5
5
7
6 14
2
2
(3.40 GAA)
2
4
6
0
1
1
* GLOUCESTER (11-7-2)*
YR
P G
A PTS
NAME
Andy Ziergiebel
Zach Morrissey
Matt Borowski
Jonathan Trefry
Kevin Riley
Peter Couture
Mike Appleton
Steve Curley (C)
Rob Parsons (C)
Mike Palazzola
Vincent Bertolino
Josh Coakley
Mike Porper
Danny Diamond
Lenny Muise
Dave Demetri
Marc Santuccio
Scth Muise
Peter Sutera
Steve Philbrook
Corey Sherman
Rob Ross
Keith Amero
Jr
So
Jr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
D
F
F
D
0
0
14
2
20
8
1
1
10
13
6
D 4
F 1
F 1
D 1
G
G
F
F
F
Coach: Jack Alexander
March, 1W9
4
1
27
4
43
21
6
8
28
30
13
5
9
1
2
4
5
1
0
(3. 15 GAA)
(1.63 GAA)
2
0
2
3
2
5
12
9 21
Coach: Peter Saggese
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1
13
2
23
13
5
7
18
17
MIAA Tourney
Massachusetts Division II Rosters
#
I
* HAVERHILL (5-12-3)*
YR P G
A PTS #
Sr
G
(3. 56 GAA) I
Sr
D 0
4
4 2
NAME
Adam Gray
2
Noel Morin
Jack O'Connell
3
4
Justin Pelletier
5
Scott Brandolini
Justin Murphy
6
7
Wayne Tracy
S
Steve Soo
Bill Boylan
9
10 Brian Pascoe
11 Chris O'Connell
12 Ryan McGovern
13 Adam Wood
14 Josh Salvi
15 Andrew Wood
16 Pat Thomas
17 Adam Romagnoli
18 Matt Smart
19 Neil Kelleher
20 Nick Medugno
21 Dave Thompson
22 Dan Cedroen
29 Pat Torosian
30 Steven Torosian
Coach: Spike Sprague
g
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
s
9
10
1J |1
12
14
15
16
18
19
20
22
23
29
30
Sr
Jr
Jr
Fr
So
Fr
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
So
Jr
So
Jr
Fr
Jr
I
D 2
F 2
D
F
F
3
2
1
0
5
4
1
3
4
5
6
7
S
G
F
F 3
8
11
D 3
9
12
F
F
F 11
8
19
L) 1
3
4
F
F
F 3
10
13
1
6
9
3
F 10
5
15
L) 1
0
1
F 0
2
2
G
(3- 70 GAA)
9
10
11
14
15
16
17
IS
19
20
Coach: Vin Mirasolo
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1-r
Sr
So
So
Fr
Sr
F
D
I)
F
F
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
8
Jr
So
So
Sr
F
F
F
F
D
8
5
12
0
So
Jr
F
F
F
Sr
F
3
2
2
4
14
1
Sr
Jr
Sr
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
So
D
F
F
F
1)
I)
G
(i
(i
s
S
10
1
18
1
13
7
10
12
7
4
6
13
2
5
12
4
1
2
1
8
26
6
25
7
15
15
9
6
10
27
3
13
22
5
(2 .56 GAA)
Sr
Jr
Sr
Ji
So
Fr
So
Sr
So
So
So
Fr
So
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
Ji
Fr
Fr
PTS
G
(2.90 GAA1
D 2
7
9
D 4
11
7
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5
13
11
8
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F
F
F 1
3
4
F 2
1
3
F 11
10
21
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7
8
F 12
9
21
F 3
13
10
F 8
5
13
F 11
11
22
D 1
2
3
D 0
1
1
G
G
(2. 99 GAA)
G
(4.27 GAA)
Coach: Bob Piotti
* LYNNFIELD (13-6-2)*
YR P G A PTS fi
Jr
G
(1 87 GAA) 1
NAME
Dave Geary
Dan Ncary
Mike Manzo
Mike Geary
Chris Donovan
Jim Nolan
Mike Briggs (C)
Steve Wendt
Adam McKeever
Henry Selvitella
Ben Park
Blake Lane i an i
Mike Conley
Brian Austin
Mark Hazel
Pat Nugent
(C)
c?
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f
John Stewart
Craig Moreton
Brian Cawley
Charlie Shove (C)
John Hutchinson
Matt Topping
Ryan Jennings
Devin Anno
* KING-PHILIP (11-5-4) *
YR
P G
A
NAME
Andrew Chick
Ryan Roode
David Purpura
(A)
.r
\
Jarrod Haean
O
Scott Wardner
Jake Nyhorn
Chris Dclerosso
O
Mike Lalaberti
Michael Kraby
Derek Darling
Eric Boulter
Todd O'Neil
Jamie Marks
Brian Muse
Jim Demone
Tom Converse (A)
Nick Ray
Matt Mackey
Tyler Ring
Dan Gero
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
.9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
IS
19
20
21
29
30
* MARIAN (10-6-4)*
NAME
James McKay (C)
Chris Pisano
Ryan Galluzzo
Mike Seymour
J
Chris Jenkins
Nick Cashorali
BobbyJ Wickham
David Appleton (C)
Mike Morganti (C)
Steve Sweeney
Tyler Vivian
Colby Marques
Andrew Bell
Jason Deignan (A)
Michael Cottens
Alex MacLeod
Jeffrey Beckwith
Bob Hole
Bryan Beckwith
Patrick McCarthy
Matt Connell
Mark Seymour
Matt Hendrix
YR
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fi
Sr
Fr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Fr
So
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
So
Si
Sr
Jr
So
Fr
So
P G A PTS
G
2.69 GAA)
D
3
7
10
4
F
1
5
F
1
0
1
D
1
5
6
F
2
4
6
F
F 16 16
32
F 17 19
36
D
0
1
1
D
3 11
14
2
F
0
2
F
4
1
5
2
F
0
2
F
0
1
1
F
9
17
8
G
D
1
7
6
2
F/D 1
3
F
6 14
20
7
11
F
4
F
G
(3.87 GAA)
Coach: Joe Doyle
March, !<*»>M
MIAA Tourney
Massachusetts Division II Rosters
* MARSHFIELD (11-6-3)*
#
NAMF
1
Phil Belmont
2
NickTrubia
3
Mike Hartigan (C)
4
Mike Wright
5
Matt Diana
6
Ryan Conaghan
7
JonKadish
9
Mike Carey
10 Jimmy Genovese (C)
1 1 Brian Shields
12 Eric Matthews
13 Dave McDougall
14 MikeViles
15 MikeWieand
16 Mike McDougall
17 Billy Oberg
19 Brendan McDonald
20 Kevin Kelley
22 JohnSchorle
25 Bruce Nobles
26 DanaUnangst
27 MikeMahoney
28 Sean Lynn
29 NickRubbo
Coach: Jack Crowley
YR
P
G
A PTS
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
Sr
So
Jr
So
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
8th
Sr
Jr
Jr
G (2.88 GAA)
D 0 2
D 5 3
8
D
D 1 4
5
F
F/D15 18 33
F
F
1 5
6
F
F 4 4
8
F
F 0 8
8
D 2 15 17
D
F 15 22 37
F 1 1 10 21
F 5 4
9
F 20 14 34
D I
I
2
D
F 5 5 10
F 8 9 17
G (1.58 GAA)
*METHUEN(6-ll-2) *
#
1
2
3
4
5
7
9
11
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
29
30
NAME
Dan Bonfiglio
Kevin McCarthy
David George
Dave Rule (A)
Eric MacDonald
Chris Martin
Ryan Fontaine
Tim Parker
Kirk Walsh (C)
Jim Girouard
Chanel Moreau (A)
Thorn Dezenzo
AlSoucy
Chris Cagliuso
Jeremy Abdo
Paul St. Louis
Malt Tetreau
Jason Trovato (A)
Corey Santasky
Matt Zaganas
Derek Pomerleau
Becky Trudel
Paul Sullivan
Dave Gray
Coach; Joe Robillard
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YR
Jr
So
Fr
Sr
Fr
Fr
So
Jr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Jr
So
Jr
Fr
So
Fr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
So
So
Jr
P
G
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
D
F
F
F
D
D
D
F
F
D
G
F
G
G
A PTS
(3.30 GAA)
3
11
14
1
1 2
7
10 17
2
1 3
0
1
1
5
9 14
2
3
5
O
3
6
15
2
10
8
11
2
13
14
26
0
0
9
1
3
9
1
3
18
0
1
1
(5. 50 GAA)
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
12
13
15
18
20
21
22
29
31
* MASCONOMET (10-8-2)*
NAME
YR P G
A PT&
Nathan Cameron (A)
Mike Jackson (A)
Matthew Horner
Robert Russo
Michael LeColst
Shawn Brophy
Anthony Jackson
Michael Visconte (A)
Andrew Jackson
MarkSarno
Michael Vecchione
Michael Bishop
Jeff Antonelli (C)
Jeffrey Berk
NickDiBaggis
Chris Porter
Justin Frazier
Matthew Carroll
RJ. LeColst
Scott Abbott
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
So
So
Sr
So
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Fr
So
Fr
Sr
Fr
Fr
G
F
F
D
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
D
D
D
F
F
G
G
F
(2.43
8
11
0
2
6
16
1
3
0
8
5
1
3
GAA)
9 17
8 19
2
6
8
15
13
31
6
0
1
1
6 14
1 6 2 1
4
6 9
4
3
7
(5.21 GAA)
0
2
2
Coach: Bob Driscoll
#
* NORTH ANDOVER (10-8-2)*
NAME
YR P G A PTS
1
MarkMelillo
2
Tyler Canty
4
Kevin Jenkins
6
Mike Corey
7
Jon Delisle (C)
8
Mike Doloff
9
Mike Sullivan
10 EricErb(A)
11 Randy Campolini
12 Justin Soucy
14 JimFarro
15 MikeHalbach
16 DaveBreen
17 Steve Patterson
18 Nick Eaton
19 John Finn
20 Peter Merecka
21 Ryan Jackobeck
23 MikeCorrao
24 Rick Delia (A)
25 Greg Jones
30 Jay Malaquias
35 Shane Savastono
Coach: Mark Lester
March, 1999
Fr
So
Jr
Fr
Jr
So
Fr
Sr
So
So
So
Fr
Fr
So
Fr
So
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
So
So
Jr
G
D 4 7
D 0 2
F
1 0
F 7 9
F 2
1
F 0 3
F 10 11
F 16 15
F 2
1
F 0 6
F 1 2
F 6 8
F 6 6
F/D 0
1
F
F 6 4
D 0 2
D 3 3
D 2 5
F 3 7
G
G
MIAA Tourney
11
2
1
16
3
3
21
31
3
6
3
14
12
1
10
2
6
7
10
Massachusetts Division II Rosters
#
!
3
4
5
6
7
10
11
12
1*
14
16
17
18
21
23
27
33
44
66
* NORTH READING (7-11-2) *
YR P G
A PTS ft
NAME
BillyJ Moss
Zack Collins
Adam Chase
Chris Soucy
Erik Pinkham
Dave Butler
Matt Gurry
Lisa Turrone
T.J. Goddard
Mark Vaughan
Scott Vaughan
f
Adam Forrest
Sean Fitzgerald
Joe McElinney
T.J. Vadala
Lauren McAuliffe
Mark Pinkham
Mike Ka/.mierczak
Chris Venezia
A.J. Gurry
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
So
Fr
Jr
So
So
Fr
Fr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Jr
G (2.1 1 GAA)
3
3
F 0
1
F 2
3
25
12
F 13
F
D
1
1
F 0
F/D
10
F 10
20
3
F 0
3
D
6
4
F 2
F 0
2
2
1
F 1
0
D 2
9
11
4
F 1
5
F 0
3
3
G
D 10
13 23
2
D 0
2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
IS
21
22
23
24
30
Coach: Jim Conry
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8
9
10
11
12
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
O
J
YR
So
So
Sr
So
Fr
Sr
So
So
So
Fr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Fc
So
So
Fr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Fr
So
So
So
P
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
D
F
D
D
D
D
F
G
G
G
0
5
23
A PTS
10
10
s 13
17
40
1
26
9
8
1
2
17
6
16
12
8
0
2
15
7
42
31
16
1
4
32
0
0
7
!
7
1
0
2
1
1
1
7
1
4
1
7
3
6
5
2
4
10
14
5
(2 82 GAA)
Coach: John Hurynowicz
* ST. BERNARD'S(8-8-4)*
|NAMK
A PTS
YR
P G
Jayson Holt
Ben Mureau (C)
Rob Bujold
Joel Aho (C)
Joe Haavisto
Robert Gilbert (C)
Mike Robertson
Paul McCullough
Mark Sawyer
Steve Carkin
Kiel Anderson
Craig Arsenault
Jon Whitham (C)
Chad Hemenway
Kyle Holmquist
Marcus Rodriguez
Eric Gionct
Keith Bartleson
Lee Testagrossa
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Zack Constant
4
5
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31
35
Coach: Paul Calvino
l
4
5
3
* PLYMOUTH NO. (11-6-3)*
NAME
Rick Bosse
Matt Kustanovitz
Tony Taormina (C)
Joe Leather
Matt Burkhead
Steve Huggon (C)
Vinnie Taormina
Mike Carr
Tyler Pinto
Andrew Crossan
Tyler Mathcwson
Matt Fisher
David Whiting
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19 Jude Senese
20 Ryan Martin
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March, 1999
MIAA
Tourney
EMass Division HI Tourney Preview
Lowell, StMaiys Top North Seeds
Defending Champ Latin Academy Served By Youth
By Brian Falla • HNIB
T
he North Sectional bracket contains
more questions than answers this
winter. Latin Academy returns with
a strong club that has already defended its
Boston City League crown and is bent on
doing the same to its North Sectional title.
The question surrounding Latin Academy is
how the Dragons' seven freshmen and three
eighth graders will handle tournament pressure?
L o w e l l , St. M a r y ' s of L y n n ,
Minuteman and Dracut m i g h t also have
something to say about a possible Latin
Academy repeat. Minuteman presents the
possibility of a North final rematch with
Latin. St. Mary's and Dracut come in with
league crowns already on the shelves, while
Lowell enters the tournament with a couple
of key injuries clouding the picture.
Lowell (17-2-1) grabbed the top seed
in the North coming out of the Merrimack
Valley/DCL III League. Led by its highscoring trio of j u n i o r Brian Ingram (46
points), senior Dan Tobin (37 points) and
junior George Muggins (35 points), coach
Beaver Robinson's club became the first
team in league history to beat Dracut in
league p l a y , a l t h o u g h Dracut won the
Dracut Must Be Watched
Minuteman Eyes Repeat Finals Trip
l e a g u e t i t l e a g a i n by a p o i n t .
Unfortunately, Lowell will be missing two
regulars in the tournament as both Billy
L y n c h ( 1 7 p o i n t s ) a n d freshman Paul
D e s c h e n e a u x (25 points) are out w i t h
injuries.
St. Mary's of Lynn (16-1-3) enters
the t o u r n a m e n t as the champions of the
Commonwealth Conference after knocking
off d e f e n d i n g North sectional f i n a l i s t
M i n u t e m a n . St. Mary's is led by senior
captains Brian Boisson and goaltender Jeff
Silvia.
Dracut
(16-3-1) won another
Merrimack Valley/DCL III League title,
beating Lowell out by a single point Dracut
split the season series with Lowell. Senior
goaltender Jared Zurawski (1.71 GAA)
gives coach Mike Mastrullo a solid and
experienced keeper, while senior Jason
Chicsa (14-22-36) leads the attack.
Minuteman ( 1 1 - 2 - 4 ) is hoping to
make a repeat trip to the sectional finals.
HANOVER, in white, is the defending EMass Div. Ill champion.
where it bowed to Latin Academy last winter. Minuteman is one of the few teams in
Division III than can throw three solid lines
at an opponent all n i g h t long. Led by
senior E. J. R e a r d o n (35 p o i n t s ) ,
M i n u t e m a n had n i n e players score 15
points or more this season.
Latin Academy (14-5-1) enters the
t o u r n a m e n t on the heels of its second
straight Boston City League championship
in which the Dragons knocked off South
Boston, 6-5 in the finals. Although coach
Hank Quigg has one of the younger clubs in
the tournament, don't expect anybody to
look past the defending North Sectional
champs. Dan Reed, fresh off his MVP in
the city championship, is as good as they
come as the sophomore sniper put up 57
points this season. The lone seniors, Dave
Hansford (16-17-33) and Jim McDonagh
(19 points), will be relied upon heavily for
the inexperienced but talented Dragons.
East Boston (11-5-2) is the second of
three teams to enter the post season out of
the BCL. Coach George Farro's club possesses one of the more potent offenses in
the North with the high-flying trio of Justin
Powers (36-32-68), Matt Scalfani (27-3057) and Chris O'Brien (13-25-38).
South Boston (12-6-1) is the third
team from the BCL. Southie enters the
tourney fresh off its run to the BCL finals,
where it l o s t , 6-5 to L a t i n A c a d e m y .
Southie is lead by senior Ryan Adams, who
notched a hat trick in the loss to Latin.
Westford Academy (12-7-1) is the
third team from the Merrimack Valley/Dual
County III.. Coach Bob Carpenter's club
posted an impressive tie against Lowell,
w h i l e b e a t i n g West S p r i n g f i e l d a n d
Lincoln-Sudbury. Westford seniors Louis
Mclanson (36 points), Brian Kilpatrick (36
points), Adam Gould (32 points), Mike
Lerra, and Don Furcillo will all be making
their third trip to the state tournament.
EMass. Division Ill-North
Massachusetts Division HI
& Division III North Pairings ft
Game!
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FIRST ROUND - Saturday. February 27
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QUARTERFINALS - Monday. March 1
\V*ni\e 4 vs St. Mary'sW
WA
TBA
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TBA
QUARTERFINALS - Tuesday. March 2
Winner Game I vs Lowell
CF
TBA
Winner Game 2 vs Winner Game 3
WA
TBA
SEMI-FINALS - Thursday. March 4
Winner Game 6 vs Winner Game 7
CF
TBA
Winner Game 8 vs Winner Game 9
CF
TBA
FINALS-Sunday. March 7
Winner Game 10 vs Winner Game 11 , BU 3:15 pm
1.
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9.
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Game#
PRELIMINARY ROUND - Thursday. February 25
_Bp. Slang vs South Shore Reg.
GA 6:00 pm
FIRST ROUND - Saturday. February 27
UM
Norwell vs Westwood _
00am
Coyle Cassidy vs Gr. New Bedford _ GA 00am
GA
15 pm
Winner Game 1 vs Cape Tech. _
WA 15 pm
Somerset vs Medfield _
Martha's Vineyard vs Bellingham _ GA 3:45 pm
WA 3:45 pm
Scituate vs Bp. Feehan__
BR 4:00 pm
Blue Hills vs Bourne__
GA 6:00 pm
Hanover vs Harwich
QUARTERFINALS - Monday. March 1
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Winner Game 6 vs Winner Game 7
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Winner Game 12 vs Winner Game 13_ TBA
FINALS-Sunday. March 7
16
Winner Game 14 vs Winner Game 15_ BU
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ST - Stoneham
WA - Watertown
MC - Merrimack College
BU - Boston University
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MIAA FINAL RANKINGS
Lowell
17 2 1
St. Mary's
16 1 3
Dracut
16 3 1
Minuteman
11 2 4
14 5 1
Latin Academy
East Boston
11 5 2
South Boston
12 6 1
12 7 1
Westford Acad.
Northeast Reg.
11 S 0
Shawsheen
10 8 1
Ashland
9 7 4
Savio Prep
10 8 2
Trinity Catholic
8 10 1
TBA
TBA
TBA
1:00 pm
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BR - Brockton
UM - UMass. Boston
BAB - Babson College
March, 1999
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14.
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MIAA FINAL RANKINGS
Cape Cod Tech
19 0 1
Hanover
17 1 2
Blue Hills
16 2 1
Coyle Cassidy
16 3 1
Martha's Vnyd.
17 4 1
Norwell
14 5 1
14 5 1
Scituate
Somerset
14 5 1
Medfield
13 4 3
Bp. Feehan
13 5 2
Westwood
12 5 3
Bellingham
12 5 3
Gr. New Bedford 14 7 0
14 7 0
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Harwich
12 8 0
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EMass. Division III Finals *
Thursday, March 11,1999
North Champion vs South Champion
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Trinity Cath. Qualifies
Northeast Regional (11-8-0) is the
t h i r d of
f o u r teams
from t h e
Commonwealth Conference. Coach Neil
Valeriani's club's eight losses might be
deceptive as he has beaten Pittsfield, as
well as suffering tight losses to St. Mary's
( 3 - 1 ) and Minuteman (5-4).
Shawsheen (10-8-1) rounds out the
Commonwealth Conference's four tournament entries. Another team with a shortage
of seniors - four - Shawsheen has won with
solid two-way hockey. Senior Steve
Giordano (13 p o i n t s ) leads a s t i n g y
defense, w h i l e senior Bob Rogers (26
points) and freshman Keith Ganley (24
points) pace the offense.
Ashland (9-7-4) is the fourth entry
from the Tri-Valley League. The dockers
are led by Christian Bosworth and Armin
Bachman. Ashland advanced to the quarterfinals of the tourney last year, beating
Dracut before bowing out to St. Mary's, 31.
Savio Prep (10-8-2) comes into the
l o u r n c y after playing in the Division II
Catholic Central League. Savio has posted
wins over South Boston, Bishop Fenwick
and Wcstford Academy this winier, while
playing Marian and King Philip to deadlocks. Coach Bill Maradci's elub is led by
j u n i o r sniper Peter Hanlon (29-26-55) and
senior Bryan Page (36 points).
Trinity Catholic (8-10-1) is the lone
entry via the Sullivan Rule, which states
that teams playing in a league in which 70
percent or more of the teams hail from
higher d i v i s i o n s will only c o u n t games
againsl opponents from equal or lower divisions towards the tournament. You thought
understanding the tax laws was difficult.
At any rate, in only its second year of varsity play, Trinity Catholic qualified for the
tournament out of the Division ([Centra/
Catholic League. Coach John Devaney's
cluh, which has a mere two seniors on the
roster, is led by the duo of Chris Glidden
(23 points) and Steve Sampson (21 points).
MIAA Tourney
EMass
Division III
Players To Watch
SENIOR (JOALTENDER Marc Barron has been immense this season for
Hanover, hackboning the top-ranked club in KMass Division III.
Matt Hillberg • West wood
Offensive Threat
Keith Kamitian • Ashland
Solid Threat
Page 65
"n D o y l e - N B Yoke
Senior Captain
Justin Powers
Kast Boston Sniper
Junior Star
Harwich Keys (left) Andrew Coomber with Lucas Colburn
Miinrh, 1»W
MIAA Tourney
Div. HI South Preview
Hanover (17-1 -2) Favored For Three-Peat
or the past two years, Hanover has been the Microsoft of
the Division III hockey world, monopoli/ing championship
hardware with back-to-back Eastern Mass titles as well as
the state championship in 1997. But this year, the trip to the
FIcetCenter contains a wealth of potential pot holes and road
blocks.
Any number of teams have to be considered serious contenders for the South sectional crown, led by unbeaten Cape Cod
Tech, offensive powerhouse Blue Hills, and perennial contenders
Martha's Vineyard and Coyle Cassidy. If the Indians return to
Causeway Street this March, they will do it the old fashioned
way: They'll earn it.
Cape Cod Tech (19-0-1) enters the tournament as the lone
member of the unbeaten club. Coach Bill Jacques' squad ran the
table in the South Coast League with its lone tie coming against
Nauset. Cape Tech has won with scoring depth as an astounding
eight different players registered at last 20 points on the season,
led by sophomore Sean O ' R e i l l y (25-26-51). Senior R i c h
Mcrcandetti has been solid all year between the pipes, especially
in two big wins over Blue Hills.
Hanover (17-1-2) enters the tournament in the familiar role
as favorite. The Indians have reeled off a 19-gamc unbeaten
streak following a season-opening loss to Canton. Coming down
the stretch, the Indians posted impressive one-goal victories over
both Coyle Cassidy and Martha's Vineyard. Senior goaltender
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Best of Luck To
All of The High
School
Tournament
Teams!
Marc Barron (1.55 GAA) gives coach Jim Sylvia an experienced
n e t - m i n d e r , while seniors Tim Ferraro (22-23-45) and Pete
McGraw (14-23-37) provide scoring punch.
Blue Hills (16-2-1) brings the brightest star into the state
tournament in freshman sensation Ryan Moore, who led the division in scoring with 43 goals, 29 assists for 72 points. Moore is
joined up front by senior Chris Jordan (18-29-47) and sophomore
Steve Sateriale (16-23-39). Coach Steve Woods' club has a big
win over Martha's Vineyard on its pre-tournament resume, along
with the knowledge that its lone two losses came at the hands of
Cape Cod Tech.
Coyle Cassidy (16-3-1) is another solid contender with scoring depth and solid goalkeeping. Coach Joe Quinn's club had 10
p l a y e r s w i t h d o u b l e digits in p o i n t s led by j u n i o r Derek
Stephanian (23-22-45). Junior goaltender Jonathan DcSouza
(1.80 GAA) has been outstanding all year in leading his team to
the Eastern Athletic Conference championship.
Martha's Vineyard (17-4-1) certainly has the potential to
grab a ferry to the FleetCcnter, but the Vineyarders might have
to overcome their Hanover j i n x to do it. The Vineyarders lost
the South sectional final to Hanover a year ago and dropped a 43 decision to Hanover on the island a week ago. Playing as an
Independent, coach Mike Jackson's club played a rugged schedule that included teams l i k e L y n n f i e l d , Hanover. Blue H i l l s ,
Oliver Ames, and Franklin.
Norwell (14-5-1 ) is coming off a strong campaign in the
Pilgrim Conference. Coach Tim Murphy's squad returns to the
post season, where they were bounced out a year ago by
Martha's Vineyard. J u n i o r Matt Petty (23-16-39) leads the
offense, while junior Josh Geary (2.25 GAA) mans the nets.
Scituate (14-5-1) is the t h i r d team from the P i l g r i m
Conference to get into the tournament. Coach Peter Cooney
brings a team with experience both on the blue line and between
the pipes. Senior Kyle McCready (2.52 GAA) has seen tournament play before, as has senior defensemcn Mike Hoffman ( I I 15-26) a n d Bryan D u g g a n ( 7 - 1 2 - 1 9 ) . J u n i o r Brad K e n t
(19-25-44) and Nick Poulos (21-25-46) pace the offense.
Somerset (14-5-1 )enters the tournament with a seniorladen club. Coach Joe Prenda has 10 seniors on the roster, led
by captain Scott Fortuna (32-22-55) and Jonathan Sullivan (3022-52). Somerset comes out of the tough Eastern A t h l e t i c
Conference.
Medfield (13-4-3) enjoyed a rebirth under first-year coach
John Panciocco. The Warriors posted wins over Tri-Valley
League powers such us Ashland and B e l l i n g h a m , as well as
b e a t i n g D i v i s i o n II K i n g P h i l i p . M e d f i e l d also posted an
impressive tie against TVL champion Westwood.
Bishop Feehan (13-5-2) is (he third of four teams to come
out of the EAC. Feehan is another team to post big victories
over King Philip and B e l l i n g h a m , as well as two wins over
Division II Mansfield. Coach Reid Braga's club goes three lines
deep and is led offensively by senior Dave Rita (21-17-38) and
junior T.J. Ryan (18-20-38)
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Westwood
Ready For
Title Run
Westwood (12-5-3) rang up yet another Tri-Valley League c h a m p i o n s h i p t h i s
winter. The Wolverines have two strong
lines with a good combination of speed and
size. Senior Matt Hillhcrg (24-23-47) tops
the list of five players w i t h 20 or more
points.
Bellingham (12-5-3 ) is another one of
lour TVL teams in tournament play. The
Blackhawks' resume includes a win over
Bishop Feehan and a tie w i t h Westwood.
Senior J u s t i n Park ( 1 9 - 1 8 - 3 7 ) leads the
offense while seniors Jon McGettrick and
Shawn Sullivan give coach Brian Sherlock
an experienced pair of bluclincrs.
Greater New Bedford (14-7-0 )
eomes into the tournament after having won
its second South Coast League champio n s h i p in as many years. Coach Mark
Fitz.simmons' club posted two big wins
over Bourne en route lo the title. Many of
the coaches around the South Coast won't
he bursting into tears when "Pomp and
Circumstance" is played this spring for
graduating senior goaltender Tim Viveiros,
who posted a 0.875 GAA in league games
this season. Up front. Greater New Bedford
was led by R a n d y Roposa, who led the
league w i t h 21 goals, 21 assists for 42
points. Tim Bernard (20 points), Scott
Labellc (27 points) and Jason Macedo (24
points) provide good scoring depth.
Bourne (14-7-0 ) will be one of the
stingier teams in the tournament. Led by
senior goaltender Ryan McLaughlin (1.85
GAA), coach C h u c k J a n c a t e r i n o ' s c l u b
could be dangerous, especially coming off
last year's run lo the sectional semi-finals.
Harwich (12-8-0) played the season
as an Independent. W i t h j u n i o r Andrew
Coomher (35-18-53) and Justin Tavano
(16-22-38), coach Scott Rcbcllo has some
firepower up front. Harwich's real question
will be experience with only three seniors.
Bishop Stang ( 1 1 - 8 - 1 ) is the fourth
team out of the EAC to make the post season. In just its fifth year of varsity play,
Stang has now qualified for the tournament
in consecutive years. Coach Tim Drew's
team is led by captains Jim Marr and Nick
Rhodes, the lone seniors on the squad.
MIAA Tourney
Massachusetts Division III Rosters
* VSNI VNIH9
#
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Keith Kamitian
Jon Watts
Joe Mirisola
Armin Bachman
MikeJardine
Eric Morse
Eaman Cunningham
Michael Ferrelli
Ben Larraccy
Andrew Larracey
BillGaine
Jim Mac-Donald
Chris Maregni
Brian Britton
Pat Britton
Michael Rocheford
Keith Piers
Christian Bosworth
YR
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
So
So
Fr
Sr
Jr
Jr
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Sr
Sr
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Jordan MacAdams
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7
* BELLINGHAM (12-5-3)*
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G
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6
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Coach: BobShilalie
#
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10
11
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NAMK
Brent Landry
Jon Hardy
Adam Crawford (C)
Steve Landry
Jon McGettrick
Shawn Sullivan (C)
Peter Nugent
Tony Dionis
JimThifault
Scott McManus
Justin Park (C)
Doug Fisher
Paul LeDoux
Brad Wentworth
Andy Crawford
Craig Hatch
David Drapeau
Adam Sperlich
Jason Szabo
YR
Fr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Fr
Jr
So
Sr
Jr
8th
Fr
8th
8th
So
So
So
P G A PIS
G
(2.26 GAA)
F
8 6 14
F
4 10 14
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4 6
10
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11
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6
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10
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F 19 18
37
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9 15 24
D 2 3
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D
F
D
F 4 8 12
D 1 2
3
G
(2.53 GAA)
Coach: Brian Sherlock
* BISHOP FEEHAN ( 13-5-2)*
NAME
YR P G A PTS #
* BISHOP STANG (11-8-1)*
NAME
YR P G A PTS
Michael Benson
Michael Oakes
Tom Jackson
T.J. Ryan
Matt Brackctt
William Hulbig
Rob Hunt
RussChilders
Cory Nunez
Jason Coleman
GinoOrsogna
Tim Downning
Dan Medeiros
David Rita
MikeCostcIlo
Steve Gruppioni
Barry Foster
MattMcrriam
Kevin Oakes
Keith Brackhold
Ron Lareau
Chris Simard
Jason Fratis
David Habceb
Bryce Cannon
Mike Scarpato
Josh Savage
Sean O'Connell
Tony Silveira
Jim Marr (C)
Justin Longo
Zack Torman
Bob Roy
Adam Dykas
Dan Provitola
Steve Silva
Jon Barry
Jack Walsh
Travis Riggle
Nick Rhodes (C)
Lee Desrosiers
Pat Good
Nick Lariviere
Brian Franks
Bryce Guilbeault
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
So
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
So
So
Sr
Fr
So
So
Sr
Sr
So
Fr
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
D
D
F
F
D
F
F
D
G
F
D
F
F
F
G
G
F
F
2
1
3
5 17 22
1
1
2
18 20 38
0
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3
9
9
1
3
21
O
3
2
10
5
11
15
I
3
17
S
3
2
11
8
20
24
2
6
18
5
0
1
0
10
0
2
4
1
10
2
2
5
1
20
2
1
0
1
0
3
4
5
6
7
8
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
20
21
22
24
25
27
29
Fr
So
Fr
So
Sr
So
Jr
So
Jr
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Sr
So
Jr
So
Fr
Jr
F 2 0
2
F
1 0
1
D
F
F 3 1 1 14
D
D 3 11 14
F 24 4 28
F 8 17 25
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7 11
F
1 1
2
F 0
3
3
G
D 0 4
4
F 13 9 22
D 1 6
7
D 1
0
1
G
G
(2.70 GAA)
Coach: Tim Drew
0
Coach: Reid Braga
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MIAA Tourney
Massachusetts Division III Rosters
* BLUE HILLS (16-2-1)*
NAME
YR P G A PTS
Jarrod Santosuosso
Jr
G
Jeff Rilcy
So
G
Victor Gentile
Sr
F 5 3
8
Casey Walker
Fr
D 0 9
9
Charlie Murphy
Fr
D 1 7
8
Mike McSweeney
Fr
F 7 16 23
Rich Homer (C)
Sr
D 4 20 24
MattDeMaggio
So F 8 9 17
Brian Pasquantonio
Sr
F 6 3
9
Bobby Dalton
Fr
F 2 2
4
Michael Gouthro
Jr
F 9 11 20
Ryan Moore
Fr
F 43 29 72
Joe Kelly
So
D 1 6
7
Brendan Sweeney
So F 8 12 20
Chris Jordan (C)
Sr
F 18 29
47
MattAyers
Fr
D 4 8
12
A.J. Kern
Fr
F 5 3
8
Nick Centola
Fr
F 0 2
2
NickPerna
Fr
F
1 5
6
Steve Satcriale
So
F 16 23
39
Eric Williams
So F 2 3
5
Justin Politano
Sr
G
RobOuellettc
Fr
G
Coach: Steve Woods
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
26
31
* CAPE COD TECH. (19-0-1) *
#
NAME
YR P G A PTS
2
Brandyn Bassett
Jr
D 10 11 21
3
MattMendoza
Jr
D 23 14 37
4
Sean O'Reilly
So
F 25 26 51
5
NateFanara
So
D 2 3
5
6
Tate Patev
So
G
7
Nate Pina
Jr
F 2
1
3
8
John Marsh
Jr
F 1 2
3
9
Mike Peltier
Sr
F 7 15 22
10 Jeff Smith
Fr
F 1 4
5
1 1 Matt Weymouth
Fr
F 1 3 13 26
12 SethBritton
Sr
F 19 15 34
13 Rory Nickerson
Jr
F 17 23 40
14 Steve Freiner
So
D 0
1
1
15 Justin Glista
Sr
D 1 1 1 12
16 Derek Toti
Sr
F 15 25 40
17 MikeFredicks
Sr
F 2
1
3
1 8 Ryan Torres
Fr
D
19 TimKautz
So
F 1 1
2
20 Bob Skiver
Sr
G
21 Chris Mallowes
Fr
F 1 5
6
22 Casey McMahon
Jr
D 7 4 11
23 Erik Ringhcim
Jr
D 0 7
7
32 Rich Mcrcandctti
Sr
G
Coach: Bill Jacques
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* BOURNE
NAME
Joshua Connors
Joe Klucevsek
4
Derek Anderson
5
Matt Ray
6
Bobby Buckley
7
Tim White
8
Mitch Belisle
9
Sean McLaughlin
10 Ian Bond
1 1 Craig McLaughlin
12 Jesse Lopes
1 5 Steve Marshall
16 Jarod Kent
17 Scott Griffiths
1 8 Adam Fougere
19 Chris Joy
20 Adam Glynn
21 GrcgRcbcllo
22 MikeFolino
23 Scott Burgess
24 Tom Bowers
30 TimCrowlcy
3 1 Ryan McLaughlin
#
(14-7-0)*
YR P G A PTS
Fr
D 1
8
Fr
D
Jr
F 12 16 28
So
F 13 11 24
Jr
D 4
7 11
Jr
D 2 10 12
8th F
So
F 4 6 10
So
F 1 2
3
Sr
F 4 6 10
Sr
F 1 1 17 28
So
F 9 6 15
Fr
F 0
1
1
8th
F 3 2
5
So
F 4
1
5
Fr
F
Sr
D 0 2
2
Jr
F 3 5
8
8th F
8th D
8th
F
Sr
G
Sr
G
(1 .85 GAA)
Coach: Chuck Jancatcrino
* COYLE CASSIDY (17-4-1)*
#
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
1
Jonathan DeSouza
Jr
G
( 1 .80 GAA)
2
Adam Turner
Jr
D
3
Mike McSwain
So
F 8
6 1 4
4
Joe Derrane
Jr
F 4
14
18
5
Tom Bcnyue
Jr
F 14
17 31
6
GregDaSilva
Fr
F 2
0 2
7
Bill Ahern
So
F 11
20 31
8
Chris Mastrangelo
Sr
D 0
1
1
l>
Bob Hoover
Jr
F 12
6
18
10 JimRego
So
F 2
2 4
1 1 Tim Dowd
So
D 0
4
4
12 Steve Signoricllo
So
D 1
0 1
13 Geoff Pontes
Jr
F 6
4 10
14 Mike Savastano
Jr
D 7
14 21
15 Chris Murphy
So
F 5
1
6
16 Alan Russell
Sr
F 1
0
1
17 Chris Norman
So
F 3
4
7
18 Tim Daniels
Jr
F 1
10 11
19 Paul Brady
Jr
D O
6
6
20 Shaun Kelley
Jr
D 2
5
7
21 Derek Stcphanian
Jr
F 23
22 45
22 Ryan Fit/gerald
So
F 19
19 38
23 Chris Murphy
Jr
D
30 Sean Gill
Jr
G
(2.23 GAA)
Coach: Joe Quinn
March, 1W9
MIAA Tourney
Massachusetts Division III Rosters
#
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12
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30
* DRACU I (16-3-1 )*
NAME
YR P G A PTS
Jared Zurawski
Sr
G
(1.71 GAA)
Steve Fraser
Sr
F
9 10 19
Jason Chiesa
Sr
F 14 22 36
Greg Frederick
Sr
D 2 13 15
Dan Stevens
So
F 4
2
6
Robert Duggan
So
F
5
8 13
Dan Frederick
So
F
7
9 16
JoeCeretti
Jr
F
9 12
Brian Parrington
Jr
D 2
Colin Greenwood
So
D
1
5
6
Matt Frederick
Sr
D 4
6 10
DanKingan
Jr
D 0
1
1
JoshNotini
Fr
F 16
6 22
BobJohansen
So
F
8 16 24
NormMartell
Jr
F
1
3
4
Justin Brace
So
F
3
3
6
Jim Kearney
Jr
F 15 10 25
Andrew Kubilus
Fr
F
5 14 19
Ed Lavalee
Fr
G
(1 .00 GAA)
* EAST BOSTON
#
NAME
YR
1
Bill Curtis
Jr
3/13 JoeDiMarzo
Jr
4
Chris O'Brien
Sr
5
Ricky Harris
So
6
MikeChinn
Fr
7
Mark Biancardi
Fr
8
Dennis Hutchinson (A) Jr
9
Frank DiMarzo
Jr
10 Justin Powers (C)
Sr
1 1 Fred Karpenko
Sr
12 Chris Poupolo
So
14 Tom Florentino
Fr
15 MattScalfani
Jr
17/18 John Falzone
Sr
19 NickCaserta
Fr
30 Joe Giancchini
Fr
(11-5-2)*
P
G A PTS
G
(3. 13 GAA)
D
5 10 15
F 13 25 38
D
0
1
1
F
9 18 27
D
3 8 11
F
9 1 8 27
D 12 8 20
F 36 32 68
F
1 0
1
F
1 2 3
F 11 13 24
F 27 30 57
D
0 7
7
D
7 1 1 18
G
(1.00 GAA)
Coach: George Farro
Coach: Mike Mastrullo
#
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
27
28
29
30
* HANOVER (17-1-2)*
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
Kevin Crimmins
Jr
G
Ryan Hoylc
Sr
D 1
11
12
Chris Coady
Fr
F 0
2
2
Dan Breda
Fr
F 11
8 18
Ryan Shea
So
F 1
0
1
Matt Hamilton
Jr
F 8
10 18
Jason Ferris
So
F 3
7 10
Mike Smith
Jr
F 5
15 20
Mike McNulty
Fr
F 9
1 1 20
Nick Bolger "
So
D 2
4
Joe Jackson
Fr
D
Rich MacAIIister
So
D
Kevin Sullivan
So
F 1
2 3
Kevin Hoyle
So
F 0
1
1
Mike Columbus
So
D 1
5 6
MattDiTullio
Jr
F 3
0 3
Tim Ferraro (C)
Sr
F 22
23 45
Pete McGraw (A)
Sr
F 14 23 37
Chris Cronin
So
F 1
3
Andrew Ferraro
Fr
F 4
8 1 2
RyanCarr
Fr
D O
4
4
RickDeveney
Jr
F 9
8
17
Steve Cronin
Sr
F 5
10 15
Phil Clark
Jr
F 9
9 18
GregDiTullio
So
D 1
4
Manssa Hourihan
So
G
Eric Newell
Fr
G
Marc Barron (C)
Sr
G
( 1 .55 GAA)
Coach: Jim Sylvia
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* HARWICH (12-8-0)*
#
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
2
ToddHais
Jr
D 1
4
3
Mike Pierce
Fr
D
4
James Nowak
So
F
5
Lucas Colburn
Jr
D 7
17 24
6
Mike Wade
Jr
D I
1 2
7
Andrew Coomber
Jr
F 35
18 53
S
T o m Leach
Fr
F 3
2 5
9
Randy Clark
S o F/D2
2 4
10 EvanSwanson
Jr
F/D17
9 26
1 I Bob Dutra
Jr
F 5
6 1 1
1 2 BillDeCosta
So
F 2
4 6
13 Adam Smith
Fr
D
14 Nathanial Mayo
Jr
F 2
1
3
15 James Locantore
Sr
F
1 6 Scott Penficld
Fr
F 1
2 3
17 Justin Tavano
Sr
F 16
22 38
18 Ryan Peters
So
F 5
5 10
1 9 BenBachert
Fr
F 1
0 1
20 Justin White
Sr
G
(4.34 GAA)
21 Akeem Romney
Fr
D
2 3 Lucas Lambrou
Jr
D 2
5 7
35 Nathan LaPlante
Jr
G
(3.26 GAA)
Coach: Scott Rebello
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Massachusetts Division III Rosters
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7
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10
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12
14
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18
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20
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27
30
* LATIN ACADEMY (14-5-1)*
YR
P G
A PTS
NAME
Peter Needham
Tim Brennan
Adam Caulfield (A)
Nathan Kearney
Matt Perry
Tom Polito
Chris Consalvo
Mike Burns
Brian Sheridan
Pat Leary
Adam Mullen
Dave Hansford (C)
Jake Quigg
Dave Foley
Dan Reed
Paul Walsh
Joe MacDonald
Chris Myers
Rocco Rauseo
Jim McDonagh (A)
Leo Rusk
Fr
So
Jr
8th
So
8th
Jr
So
So
So
Fr
Sr
Fr
So
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Sr
8th
G
L)
D
F
(2. 67 GAA)
5
16
21
6
14
20
F
3
12
15
D
F 7
10
17
F 5
6
11
F 11
13
24
D 2
12
14
7
13
F 6
F 16
17
33
D 5
8
13
14
23
F 9
F 23
34 57
F 3
5
8
F 5
8
13
F 0
1
1
F
F 8
11
19
G
(2 93 GAA)
a
i
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
19
20
21
25
* MARTHA'S VINEYARD (17-4-1)*
NAME
Mike Jackson
Micah Deary (C)
Brett Lcighton
Andrew Phillips
Aaron Robinson
5
Dan Bettencourt
6
Alex Baynes
7
8-* Ryan Mundt
10 Tim Bettencourt
11 Jack McGroarty
12 Nick Hoehn (A)
14 Geoff Phillips
15 John Gibson
16 Eliot Coutts
17 Micah Pepper
20 Mike Snowden
21 Greg Carter
25 Erick Vanlanlandingham
26 Todd Vanderhoop
30 Dan Schwaeger
31 Ken Hayes
Coach: Mike Jackson
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YR
Jr
P G
A PTS
G
D 11 24 35
D 5 12 17
1
1
D 0
D 0
2
2
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Sr
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
Jr
So
Sr
Jr
Jr
D 0
D/F3
F 7
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
G
11
19
4
13
12
11
0
2
25
3
15
3
18
16
7
8
23
18
37
12
12
13
20
1
3
21
25
25
31
1
5
46
18
Coach: Bill "Beaver" Robinson
Coach: Henry Quigg
#
1
2
3
4
* LOWELL (17-2-1)*
NAME
Matt Rails
George Huggins
BillyJ Lynch
j
Chris Brown
Chris Baldwin
Bob Grenier
Matt Murphy
Matt Corcoran
Chris Mokiel
Danny Tobin
Steve Allen
Bill Florence
Paul Descheneaux
Paul Fecncy
Mike Borges
Alex Gutierrez
Billy Bukala
Brian Ingrain
Steve Torres
YR
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Sr
So
Fr
So
So
Sr
Sr
So
Fr
So
So
A PTS
P G
(2.46 GAA)
G
D 5
19
24
F 12
9
21
F 20
35
55
13
21
F 8
12
21
F 9
5
9
D 4
30 55
F 25
D 4
5
9
5
7
D 2
17
26
F 9
F 4
3
7
7
10
F 3
F 10
10
20
F 3
2
5
F 19
23
42
0
2
D 2
4
4
D 0
1
3
D 2
.30
GAA)
G
(1
G (2 .38 GAA)
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
* MEDFIELD (13-4-3) *
A PTS
NAME
YR P G
Rob Frost
Pat Cahill
Bryan Zimmerman
Matt Brown
Dan Go Hz
James Woods (C)
Jacki Friel
Brian Goltz (C)
Mike Hartery
9
10 Tom Lanagan
11 Connor Lennon
12 Frank Murray
13 Mark Lennon (C)
14 Andy Kelleher
15 Kevin Morrissey
16 Tony lofola
17 Scott Kushner
18 Kevin Lang
21 Kyle Housman (C)
22 Pat Cronin
23 Obi Aduba
30 Joe Gill
Coach: John Panciocco
March, 1999
So
Fr
So
So
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
So
Fr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
So
Sr
So
Fr
Jr
G
D
F
F
F
F
F
P
F
0
1
1
8
1
7
2
3
1
5
2
F
F
5
9
13
3
12
4
8
2
13
22
3
23
4
2
3
3
3
8
1
3
D 1
F 14
D 1
D 1
D 0
D 1
F 1
F 4
F 0
D 1
G
MIAA Tourney
5
2
5
1
8
13
2
9
3
1
3
2
2
4
1
2
Massachusetts Division III Rosters
#
* NEW BEDFORD YOKE (14-7-0) *
* MINUTEMAN REGIONAL (11-2-4)*
NAME
YR P G
A PTS #
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
28
35
JeffChaisson
Richard Cooke
Jonathan Brown
David Hughes
E.J. Rcardon (C)
RobLeFlamme
Scott Campbell
Paul Angelo
Bill Beauchamp
Reginald King
Daniel McLaughlin
KrisAhern
Shane Lutkevich
Donald Tavenner (C)
TomMozuch
Jay Olson
DanSilva
Peter Brown
Eric Tinkler
Peter Vitale
Mike Capraro
Steven Jaynes
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
So
So
So
So
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
Jr
Sr
Jr
So
Jr
Fr
So
F
D
F
D
F
D
F
F
D
D
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
13
0
12
O
12
1
10
2
1
0
4
16
5
1
2
7
I
12
0
1
11
8
10
3
23
6
19
3
18
9
18
5
21
2
12
4
7
24 1
8 2
22 3
35 4
7 6
29 7
9 8
4 9
11
7 12
34 14
14 16
19
7 18
28 2 0
3 21
24 22
4 23
8 30
G
Danny Mcdeiros
Tim Bernard
Kyle Allain
Mike Melo
Seth McNamara
Jeffrey Teyes
Jason Maccdo
Nathan Hickney
Lenny Machado
Jason Caetano
Scott Labelle
Randy Raposo
Ryan Doyle
Derek Pacheco
Ryan Coutinho
Shane Glennon
Bryan Rei
Tim Viveiros
Fr
Sr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
G
F
F
D
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
F
G
13
1
4
1
1
7
1
0
7
16
21
3
2
0
5
7 20
1 2
3
1
2
2 3
17 24
10 11
1
1
4 1 1
11 27
21 42
5 8
0 2
1
1
5 10
(2.30 GAA)
Coach; Mark Fitzsimmons
Coach: Mike Barbati
#
* NORTHEAST REG. (11-8-0)*
NAME
YR P G
A PTS #
1
John LaMattina
2
BobValiante
3
Johnlrwin
4
Mike Brum
6
John Piccirilli
7
Craig Richards (A)
8
T i m Perkins
9
Tom Florentine
10 Nick Mitchell
1 1 Derek Cuddy
13 RobWhynot
14 Raun McCraney
1 6 Dave Rocca
18 MattDeCost(C)
19 RobGiurla
2 0 Dana Mann
24 Steve Ferro
25 Eric Lyons
26 Keith Moberg
30 Mike Pietrantonio (A)
31 JohnGhilain
4 4 Gary Dawson
92 Justin Teal
Coach: Neil Valeriani
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So
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
Fr
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
So
Jr
So
Jr
So
So
Fr
G
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
G
G
D
G
0
5
1
10
1
2
6
3
6
2
2
9
1
4
13
0
4
* NORWELL (14-5-1)*
NAME
YR P G A PTS
1
Josh Geary
2
Caleb Geary
3
Robbie Himberg
4
DaveGhilardi
10
11 6
Ben Spitz
8 18 7
Ian Sim
2 3 8
Dan Smith
9
George Thibeault
6 8 10 Sean Casey (A)
9 1 5 1 1 Brendan MacDonald
7 10 12 TomSlavin
10
16 14 Jesse Adams
3
5 16 TeriPerone
7
9 17 JocMcDonough
7 16 18 Matt Petty
3 4 19 David Spitz
2
6 30 Jon Hewlett
15 28
1
1 Coach: Tim Murphy
2
0
2
12
Jr
Fr
Fr
So
Fr
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Jr
G
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
D
G
(2.25 GAA)
1 3 16 29
6 9 15
4 9 13
12 8 20
11 17 28
2 9 11
10 18 28
0
1
1
10 15 35
5 5 10
0 1 1
6 17 23
23 16 39
3 8 11
(1 .22 GAA)
4
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MIAA Tourney
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#
* SAVIO PREP (10-8-2)*
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
1
2
4
5
8
9
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
22
23
24
25
Antonio Scrivo
Rich Russo
Brian Abcunas
Peter Hanlon
TimCahill
Joe Marino
Kevin Flavin
RyanShepard(C)
Carl Fiantago
NickLapolIa
Derek Surette (C)
Dave Preston
Dan Marquardo
Liam Lynch
Bryan Page
Kevin Moran
PaulFeudo
Chris Lewis
Joe MacCormack
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
So
Sr
Fr
Jr
Sr
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Jr
So
G
D
D
F
F
G
D
F
D
D
F
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
1
4 5
O
10 10
29
26
55
8
S 16
(3.I7GAA)
1
3 4
10
2
12
2
1
3
1
2
3
2
7
9
2
3
5
0
2
2
2
4
6
14
22
36
1
0
1
15
33 48
1
5 6
1
5
6
#
1
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
14
16
19
22
23
26
30
44
66
77
88
Coach: Bill Maradei
* ST. MARY'S (16-1-3)*
NAME
Mark Burns
Mike Polsonetti
Anthony Ragusa
Nathan Manley (C)
Mike Polsonetti
Jason Rizzo
Charlie Capillo
Steve Dixon
Phil Ragusa
Andrew D'Agostino
Peter Hill
Chris D'Agostino
Sean Bates
JoeFesta
Chris Werner
Sean Stead
Jeff Silvia (C)
D a n Gates
Joey Boisson
Brian Boisson (C)
Paul Usher
Tom Donahue
Pat McMahon
Doug Surette
YR
8th
8th
Fr
Sr
So
So
Fr
Jr
Jr
Jr
8th
So
Fr
So
Sr
8th
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Jr
Fr
Fr
8th
P
G
D
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
G
D
D
D
F
F
F
F
C
A PTS
2
4
11
2
13
13
7
9
9
4
4
1
12
1
7
4
6
3 7
16
27
1
3
11
24
8 21
8
15
7
16
9 1 8
5
9
16 20
1
2
20 32
1
2
1
8
1
4
15
11
0
0
2
2 3
18 22
21
36
23
34
1
1
1
1
3
5
Coach: Mark Lee
*SCITUATE (14-5-1)*
#
2
3
4
5
6
8
<-)
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
27
29
30
NAME
NickSousa
Mike Hoffman (C)
Joe Hurley
Pete Smith
Craig Simpson
Brock Marini
Steve McDevitt
Joe Ardagna
Bryan Duggan (C)
Casey Marini
James Carroll
Brad Kent
Tim Clinton
Mat! Johnson
Brent Newhall
Brian Steverman
Matt Cibere
Tim Duggan
NickPoulos
Kyle McCready (C)
Chris Concannon
Coach: Peter Cooney
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YR
So
Sr
Jr
Jr
So
So
Fr
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Jr
So
Jr
Sr
Jr
P G
A PTS
F 1
3 4
D M
15 26
D 2
6
8
3
F 1
8 9
F 2
4
6
F 8
20
28
D 1
6
D 7
12
17
F 0
1
1
F 11
20
31
F 19
25
44
F 5
1
6
F 1
F 1
3 4
F 8
11 19
D 4
4
8
D 2
10 12
F 21
25 46
G
(2.52 GAA)
G
(0.99 GAA)
#
1
* SHAWSHEEN (10-8-1)*
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
Justin Brady
Steve Giordano (A)
Brian Zimmerman
4
Eric Holey
5
Tim Harris
6
RohDownie
7
David Ferreira
8
Dan Matthews
9
MikcDunton
10 DanTcllo
1 1 MattGillis
1 2 Rick Reid
14 Bob Rogers
16 Art Chase
17 Brian Corcoran
18 Keith Ganley
19 NickDolan
20 Roh Constantino
21 TimScalley
22 Bob Barllell
30 Ryan Gaudet
3 1 Ryan Cadotte
33 Blain Smith
35 MikeAloisi
Coach: B i l l Gordon
March. 1999
Fr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
So
So
Sr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Jr
So
Jr
Fr
So
Jr
Fr
G
D
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
D
F
F
D
F
D
D
G
G
F
(2.88 GAA)
5
8 13
4
7 1 1
7
7 14
5
13
18
1
1
2
O
6 6
5
5 10
10
10
20
8
8 16
3
18
8
0
14
10
0
4
O
0
0
MIA A Tourney
2
8
8
6
10
7
1
3
1
2
5
26
16
6
24
17
1
7
1
2
(3.60 GAA)
1
1
Massachusetts Division III Rosters
* SOMERSET! 14-5-1) *
#
NAME
I
Dean Corey
2
Kyle Casper
3
Aaron Fisher
5
Jake Russell
6
Dave Clement
7
Scott Fortuna (C)
9
Adam Miranda
10 Shane Whitehouse
10 Ray Moore
1 1 Dewey Perry
12 Chris Jones
14 Michael Silva
15 Ray O'Connell
16 Jonathan Sullivan
17 JoeCabral
18 John Courtney
18 Brad Hart
19 Matt O'Brien
20 Alex Mello
22 Josh Cabral
30 Brandan Hague
Coach: Joe Prenda
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
2)
23
30
YR
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Jr
So
So
So
So
Fr
Sr
P
G
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
D
D
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
G
G
A PIS
11 5
2 9
1 2
0 2
32 23
8 13
1
0
3
4
16
11
3
2
55
21
4
4
So
So
Jr
Fr
So
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Fr
So
So
Fr
Fr
So
Sr
So
So
Jr
So
* SOUTH BOSTON (12-6-1)*
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
20
21
30
Paul Lentini
Stephen Kennedy
Steve Lamonica
William Niedzwiecki
Dan Morrill
Michael Lombadi
Steven Prakapas
Wayne Herdman
Patrick Hennessey
Ryan Adams
Joe Fraser
David Tracy
DanMillisi
Michael Stoddard
Steve Couturier
Joe MacDonald
#
* TRINITY CATHOLIC (8-10-1) *
NAME
YR P G A PTS
1
2
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
30
Derek Arsenault
Mike Holt
Brian Cunningham
Steve Sampson
Robert Whelan
John Devaney, Jr. (A)
Liam Darmody
Jon Dubie
Steve D'Agostino
Chris Glidden (C)
Steve Edwards (C)
Eric Lannquist
Zane Villandry
Joe Velez
Rito Daniel (A)
Liam Pero (C)
2 7
9
30 22 52
0 2
2
0 7
7
1 2
3
4 16 20
3 3
6 Coach: Tom Apprille
3 0
3
(3.36GAA)
* SOUTH SHORE REG. (10-10-0) *
NAME
YR P G A PTS
Michael Dever
Patrick King
Jeffery Lassonde
Joseph Croak
David Williams
Matthew Briggs
Christopher Ebert
Daniel Collins (C)
Michael Bruno (C)
John Orpen
Doug Long
Patrick Carey
Christopher Woodworth
JeffRoache
Charles Simmons
Shawn McBrine
Jason Torrey (A)
David Huntress
Gregory Mackay
Jason Earl
Mark Consiglio
#
G
(3.51 GAA)
F 8 6 14
D 12 9 21
D 0 3
3
D 1 0
1
D
F 9 8 17
D 2 11 13
F 13 12 25
F 4 2
6
1 0
1
F 7 7
14
F
F 6 2
8
D 1 8
9
D 3 5
8
F 10 14 24
F 15 9 24
F 0
1
1
F
G
(3. 36 GAA)
So
Jr
So
Jr
Fr
Jr
So
Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
So
Fr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
So
Jr
So
Fr
Jr
So
Jr
Fr
Jr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Sr
G
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
F 38
F
F
F
D
D 16
G
Coach: John Devaney, Sr.
March, 1999
62
35
51
G
(4.66 GAA)
F 0 3
3
F
1 0
1
D 8 13 21
F
1 2
3
F 7 10 17
F 3 6
9
F/D 4 4
8
D 1 7
8
F 8 15 23
F 7 6 13
D 4 6 10
F 2 4
6
D/F 4 8 12
F 10 7 17
G
(4.33 GAA)
Coach: Derek Mariani
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
WESTFORD ACADEMY (12-7-1)*
NAME
Scott Topjian
Mike Lerra
JimCappaclona
Louis Melanson (C)
Brian Kilpatrick
Dan Kilpatrick
D o n Furcillo
Gary Beaulieu
Tommy Severo
Brian Boudreau
Chris Lerra
Josh Doolittle
Mark Frechette
Mike Hanson
John Arno
Adam Gould (C)
Brian Gendron
Mike Whalen
Steve Maestranzi
YR
So
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
Jr
Fr
So
So
I;r
Fr
Jr
So
Sr
Jr
Fr
So
P
G
D
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
G
Dennis Kane
Fr
F
G
A PTS
2
1
13
18
2
1
8
1
3
1
2
2
0
4
12
2
0
3
9
23
18
1
5
5
0
4
10
5
1
2
8
20
4
2
7
5
10
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3
6
1 3
1
7
11
7
3
2
12
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6
2
7 1 4
#
1
2
4
5
6
7
9
10
14
5
17
8
19
20
22
27
28
29
30
* WESTWOOD (12-5-3)*
NAME
Eric Narcisco
Mark Barravechio
Mark Rcilley
Greg Marsh
Ryan O'Connor
John McDonough
Brian Doherty
Matt Cosgrove
Tony Chiariello
Russ Doherty
Adam Packer
Rob Hannon
Matt Hillberg
Mike McGillvray
Mike Galvin
Tim Kadehjian
Bill Ryan
Tim Farren
Colman Connelly
Pete Barr
Brian Baldassari
John Lynch
YR
Sr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Fr
Jr
So
P T, A PTS
G
F 1 1 10 21
D O 5
5
F 3 4
7
F 2 2
4
D
F/D 1 0
1
F 4
5
9
D 1 8
9
D 6 14 20
F 3
1
4
F 14 19 33
F 24 23 47
F 0
1
1
F 1 1 14 25
F 0 2
2
F 1
5
6
F/D 2
8 10
F 1 0
1
F
G
(3.01 GAA)
G
T
Coach: Dan Griffin
Coach: Bob Carpenter
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March, 1999
MIAA Tourney
/
Central Mass. Preview
Shrewsbury (17-3) Algonquin (16-3) Top Region
Start Out Favorites Amongst Fourteen Teams
1997 • 98 was a great year for Central Mass Champs N. Middlesex As They Also Captured the State
Division III Title With A Thrilling 3-1 Victory Over Hanover.
- Central Mass. Playoff Pairings -
Central Mass.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
( (.
12.
13.
14.
MIAA FINAL RANKINGS
Shrewsbury
173 0
Algonquin
163 0
Wachusett
14 3 3
Murdock
13 5 2
N.Middlesex
13 6 1
Auburn
13 7 0
Groton-Dunstablc 1 1 7 2
Assabet
Nashoba
Hudson
Leominster
Northbridge
10
10
9
9
8
8
9
8
9
8
2
1
3
2
4
Fitchburg
Westborough
10 10 0
7 112
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1 _ _Assabet vs Nashoba_
2
Murdock vs Fitchburg
4
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6 Auburn vs Leominster
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9
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Clark
Wallace
Aubum
7:50 pm
7:30 pm
4:45 pm
6:00 pm
Friday. February 26
N. Middlesex vs Norlhbridge
Wallace 6:20 pm
Wachusetts vs Weslborough
N. Star 7:30 pm
QUARTER FINALS - Sunday. Fcburary 28
Shrewsbury vs Winner Game 1_
NESC 12:00 pm
Winner Game 2 vs Winner Game 3_ NESC 5:00 pm
Algonquin vs Winner Game 4_
NESC 2:30 pm
_Winner Game 5 vs Winner Game 6_ NESC 7:30 pm
SEMI-FINALS - Wednesday. March 3
11 __Winncr Game 7 vs Winner Game 8
12
13
NESC
7:30 pm
_Winner Game 9 vs Winner Game IO_NESC
FINALS- Tuesday. March 9
Winner Game I I vs Winner Game 12 WC
5:30 pm
7:00 pm
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March, 1999
he hockey wars that have been boiling over in Central Mass will conic
to a head this March with several
favorites and a lew dark horses thrown into
the m i x . Two learns - Shrewsbury and
A l g o n q u i n - posted 17-win seasons while
North Middlesex, Wachusetts, Murdock
and A u b u r n all won at least 12 games.
W h i l e those schools arc considered the
favorites, the rest of the pack should not he
overlooked.
Algonquin (17-3) wailed until the final
six seconds of the season - when j u n i o r
Steve Pettus scored to beat Shrewsbury 4-3
on Feb. 20 - to clinch its second Roy conference title in three years. Along with
Pettus, the Tomahawks boast of a number
of p o i c n t scorers in sophomore Janas
Lafrenicre, freshman Shane Bechlel as well
as seniors Tom S u l l i v a n and Justin
Desrosicrs. Junior defenscman Jeff Bolduc
has played well in front of senior goalie
Ethan Ncff, who has only given up more
than three goals in a game once this season.
With snipers Tom Hogan, Bob Cardin,
Andy Morano and Justin Sorensen leading
the way, Shrewsbury (17-3) has the ability
to go deep into the tournament- The aforementioned foursome each has over 30
p o i n t s e n t e r i n g the t o u r n a m e n t w i t h
Sorensen and Cardin pacing the field with
40 points each. The Colonials also have
defensemen Joe Violettc, Will Turner nd
Kev R i c h a r d s o n t o h e l p t h e i r a t t a c k .
Netminder Nate Sorensen is one of the best
in CMass with a GAA that hovered around
1.30 for most of the campaign.
Russell Conference champ Wachusett
(14-3-3) is one of only two Division 3
CMass teams to beat Algonquin. Auburn is
the other. The Mountaineers have one of
the best defenses in the region with senior
Jared Grinkis and sophomore Zack Shun ley
playing solidly in front of senior goalie
Dave White. Wachusett can also take care
of the o f f e n s i v e end as s e n i o r s D a v i d
Capucci. Chris Breeds and Owen McGann
put up impressive numbers.
MIAA Tourney
r 999 MIAA State Hockey Tournament
Matt Cruikshank
* 1att Reason
Jesse LeLievre
— North Middlesex, Defending Division III Champs —
Central Mass
Players To Watch
Jon Kujala • Shrewsbury
Dave Lebel • Auburn
High Powered Forward
Last year's Division 3 State champ North Middlesex (13-6-1)
came back to the pack a little this season, but still managed to win
the Coughlin Conference for the fourth straight year. Senior Matt
Cruikshank leads the Patriots vvilh 24 goals and junior Mike Lcrnirc
was lops in assists with 19. Nctminder Jesse Lelievre needs to come
up big il'NM is to return to the promised land.
Auburn (13-7), champions of the mighty Quinn Conference,
has played well of late, i n c l u d i n g a recent 6-5 win over North
Middlesex, The Rockets have a pair of 30-point scorers in senior
Dave Lebcl (14-25-39) and junior Jeff Ilvonen (21-15-36). Juniors
Zack Barrows and Erich Yokes can also fill the net. Between the
pipes, freshman Eric Graves posted a 2.05 GAA to continue the tradition of fantastic goalies at Auburn.
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— Central Mass Preview—
Murdock enjoyed a successful season, especially in the goalscoring department. Rob Matewski, Eddie Keliy, Jeremy Veilleux
and Tim Martinez all cracked the 30-point barrier for the Blue
Devils. Chad Lapointc has been a mainstay in the Murdock goal.
Determination and inspiration are two major reasons why
Groton-Dunstable (11-7-2) advanced to the tournament for the
first time since 1985. Before the season started, the team lost senior
Brian Kane to a fatal ear accident. This season, which has been
dedicated to the memory of the left winger, would have been
Kane's fourth year on the varsity. His number 21 has been retired
by the school.
March, 1999
MIAA Tourney
Central Massachusetts Rosters
2
3
4
5
6
7
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)
10
11
12
14
\5
17
18
19
20
21
22
30
31
* ALGONQUIN (16-3-0)*
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
Ryan Murphy
CJ
(2.17GAA)
Fr
Evan Dexter
D 3
Jr
9 12
I
S
Steve Pettus
Jr
F
30 4S
Chris Glynn (C)
F 8
11
Sr
19
So
27
Jamas Lafreniere
F 25
52
Mike Conway
Shane Bechtel
JeffBolduc
Frank Gubello
Justin Dcsrosiers (C)
Paul Corbosicro
Rob Senecal
Seth Baldelli
Jake Murphy
Josh Fournier
Ryan Mullady
Tom Sullivan (C)
Tom Mar ley
Mike Marian
Leo Waible
Eliott Arseneault
Ethan Neff
So
D
Fr
F 13
D 6
F I
F 15
D 1
I
3
D 0
Jr
Si
Sr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Jr
F
Jr
F
So
F
Sr
F
Fr
F
F
F
G
G
Jr
So
Fr
Sr
2
1I
0
7
13
2
3
24
13
12
17
3
6
4
2
9
.S
14
13
2
4
37
19
13
32
4
9
4
4
20
5
21
26
4
7
* ASS ABET VALLEY (10-8- 2)*
#
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
II
12
13
14
15
16
is
19
20
25
30
NAME
Craig Marley
Chris DeCesare
Matt Anderson
Adam Anderson
Derrick Cabral
Brian LeBlanc
Kevin Mellen
Jim Smith
Barrett Dilling
Ricky Horn
Robert James
Jason Vadinaise
Paul Tebo
Kevin Duggan
Mark Wasiuk
Shane Wheeler
Jim Bliclcr
Steven Butler
Josh Raskett
Dave Exarhopolous
YR
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
P
G
A FTS
2
1
0
3
12
2
3
0
0
4
6
6
7
14
10
26
12
3
1
0
6
I
0
0
0
14
2
1
25
9
37
4
2
47
0
0
F/D 23
F
2
F
1
F/D 22
D
1
G
D
1
G
(1.58GAA)
Coach: George Anastas
Coach: Mike Roy
Northhridge (8-8-4) in only its second year of play qualified
the tourney. Senior Jeremy Blood with 32 pis. is the offensive
eadcr along with sophomore Mike Augustini (20 pts.) and senior.
vlikc Tynon (17 pts.}.
Fitchburg (10-10) returns to the lournamenl with a pair of
ligh scorers in senior Randall Thihcault and sophomore Jim
Alexander, who were near or at the top of the Coughlin Conference
coring leaders all season. Both surpassed the 30-point mark as
Thihcault (42 points last year) is no stranger to the net.
After winning their final two games, the Assabet A/.lecs (10-82) hits the tourney on a hot note. Senior Shane Wheeler was the
top scorer in the Quinn Conference and junior Paul Tebo was close
behind. In goal, Dave Exarhopoulos has seen lots of rubber, but
has kept Assabet in many games.
Nashoba (10-9-1) advanced to the tourney on the last game of
the season via a 1-0 win over Norihbridge. The Chieftains have
been backed by steady goaltcnding from senior Dave Masi and the
skills of sophomore forward Jason Pierce. Seniors Jay Pupecki and
Mike Bclmontc have past playoff experience and an upset in the
first round is not out of the question, especially if Masi gets hot.
Leominster (9-9-2) is looking to make some noise in coach
Jean Gagnon's final season. The Blue Devils turned it on late in
the season despite some stiff competition with the help ol solid play
from Danny Richard, Tom Coulter and Jay LeBlanc. Sophomore
Ryan Kurasowicz is one of Leominster's top guns and Sean
O'Brien is a stellar nelminder.
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March, 1999
Despite fielding a young team. Hudson
(9-8-3) may sneak up on its early-round foe.
The Hawks have five players with at least
20 points and three of them - Adam Miller,
Mike Chamberlain (30 points) and Kevin
Kcttredgc - are sophomores. Juniors Mike
Yerardi and Dave Capizzi both notched 25
points apiece. J u s t i n Wheeler and Marc
Exarhopoulos have shared the goallending
duties.
Westboro ( 7 - 1 1 - 2 ) made it to the postseason by finishing second in the Q u i n n
Conference. The Rangers have a pair of
snipers in seniors Chris Amorelli and Ricky
Pratl while classmate Ryan Gregory has the
ability to steal a game by himself. Gregory
has made a habit of posting 50-savc performances this season.
A/M/1 Tourney
10
Central Massachusetts Rosters
* FITCHBURG (10-10-0)*
* AUBURN (13-7-0)*
#
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
14
17
19
20
21
22
23
30
35
NAME
David LaPrad
Jeffllvonen
Jeremy Monroe
DaveLebel
Zack Barrows
Brett Pulsifer
Adam Morton
Tim Barrows
Bobbi-Jo Graves
Erich Yokes
Peter McElholm
Steve Boudreau
Jeremy LcMoine
Zach Standring
Peter Beaulac
Bill Sheridan
Brian Roux
Mike Bjork
Eric Graves
YR
So
Jr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Fr
So
Jr
IT
So
Fr
P
G
F
D
F
F
£
A PTS
21
0
14
9
15
0
25
12
0
F
D
D
F
D
F
F
D
F
F
D
G
G
0
1
1
O
0 0
12
14 26
2
5
1
1
5
6 1 1
0
3
3
0
1
1
2
6 8
2
8 10
(2.90 GAA)
(2.05 GAA)
36
0
39
21
#
2
3
5
7
9
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
30
NAME
Will Collins
Brian Sweeney
Phil Truax
KurtFortin
Kyle Dodge
Ryan Davenport
Katie Ferguson
Justin Tousignant
PetLocscher
Jesse Forrister
Zach Beaulieu
Ryan Broeckel
Nick Maretto
Pat Maxim
Jim Alexander
Randall Thibeaull
Steve Bastien
Kevin Newton
YR
Jr
Fr
Sr
So
Sr
Fr
So
So
So
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
Sr
So
Sr
So
Jr
P
F
F
D
D
D
F
F
D
D
F
F
G
F
F
F
F
G
G
G
5
0
O
0
4
0
0
7
2
3
3
A PTS
8
1
6
11
0
6
15
0
5
9
4
4
12
11
1
8
31
0
0
12
23
0
1
20
54
0
Coach: Rich Vacarelo
Coach: Bill Garneau
#
* GROTON-DUNSTABLE (11-7-2) *
NAME
YR P G
A PTS #
7
8
9
10
11
12
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
26
27
28
31
33
35
Nate Sargent
Rick Fredrickson
SeanCurran
RobNolette
Justin Coleman
Adam Cormier
Kraig Dziuba
PatCallahan
J.W. Aiken
Eamonn Farrington
Ryan Palmer
Nick Carchia
Brian Kane
Derek Casale
Mike Pistorino
Paul Palmer
Kyle Dziuba
Ian Palmer
Neil Kelly
Andrew Thibault
Laird Bruster
Casey O'Brien
Mike Dumont
Coach: Paul Palmer
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Jr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
Sr
So
So
Jr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Fr
So
F 2
F 4
F 5
F 4
D 7
F 4
F
F/D
F
D
D 6
F
F
F
D
D
F 12
F 10
F 4
G
D
G
D
14
5
3
6
7
5
8
8
13
4
16 1
9 2
8 3
10 4
14 5
9 6
7
K
9
10
14 11
12
13
14
15
16
20 17
23 18
8 19
20
21
24
31
* HUDSON (9-8-3)*
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
Justin Wheeler
Sr
G (2.66 GAA)
AdamConley
Fr
F 1
2 3
Mike Mooney
So
F 0
1
1
MattCunha
So
D 2
13 15
Ryan Neuffer
So F 0
0 0
Adam Miller
So
F 6
14 20
Dennis Cabral
8th D 0
0
0
Mike Chamberlain So
F 9
21 30
Peter Messina
Fr
F 0
0
0
Jason Galofaro
Sr
F 9
9 18
MikeYerardi
Jr
F 13
12 25
Kevin Kittredge
So
F 14
16 30
Melissa Smith
Fr
F 0
0
0
Donald Philippe
Jr
F 0
0 0
Kevin Lage
Jr
D O
0 0
Jesse Dcsrosiers
Sr
D 3
5 8
MikeMcGrath
Sr
D 5
8 13
DaveCapizzi
Jr
F 13
12 25
Dave O'Brien
Sr
F 3
2 5
Jeff Roche
Sr
F 0
1
1
Mike Parker
So
D 0
2
2
Tony MacDonald
8th F 1
1 2
Marc Exarhopoulos Fr
G (2.72 GAA)
Coach: Michael Nanartowich
March, 1M99
A/MA Tourney
Central Massachusetts Rosters
#
* LEOMINSTER (9-9-2)*
NAME
YR P G
A PTS #
4
Jon Roy
Jr
6
Ryan Kurasowicz
So
7
Robert Leblanc
Fr
X
Thomas Coulter
Jr
')
Matthew Bcauchemin J r
10 Daniel Richard
Sr
1 1 Anthony Reardon
So
1 2 Michael Turner
Jr
13 Claude Winship
Jr
14 Justin Bissonette
So
15 Shawn Booth
Fr
16 Shaun Booth
So
17 Jason Leblanc
Jr
18 Derek St. Armand
Sr
1 9 Kevin Brandimarte J r
20 Vincent Marino
So
22 Steven Weaver
Fr
23 Amanda Johansson Fr
25 Phillip Johnson
Fr
27 Gregory McNally
Fr
28 William Coulter
Fr
29 Shaun O'Brien
Sr
30 Adam Blood
Jr
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
D
F
G
G
G
1
3
5
4
6
17
0
1
0
0
7
10
14
4
1
6
4
5
15 18
10
15
8
12
5 1 1
13 30
3
3
4 5
6
6
1
1
8
15
17
12 26
1
5
4 5
3
9
(3.30GAA)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
30
*MURDOCK (13-5-2)*
NAME
YR P G A PTS
Bob Batchelder
GaryNiles
EdSpcllman
Arthur Murphy
Billy Cadden
Adam LeBlanc
Ed Kelly
TonySbrocca
Todd Jalbert
Jason Bond
Jonathan Thompson
Tim Martinez
Greg Desmarais
MattLaPointe
Jeremy Veilleux
Travis Druidi
ChadLaPointe
Tony Raschioni
RobMatewsky
Mike Brooks
So
Fr
So
Sr
8th
Jr
So
So
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
8th
So
Jr
8th
Jr
7th
Jr
Fr
G
D 2 12 14
D
D 2 12 14
F
1
1
2
F
1 2
3
F 22 14 36
D/F 3 15 18
D
F 9 13 22
F 14 19 32
F 11 21 32
F 0 0
0
F 0 0
0
F 17 12 29
F 0 0
0
G (3.75 GAA)
F 0 0
0
F 19 17 36
D 0 0
0
Coach: Tim Thompson
Coach: Jean Guy Gagnon
* NASHOBA REGIONAL (10-9-1)*
#
1
3
4
6
7
K
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
19
20
23
27
30
NAME
Dave Masi (C)
Dave Baczkowski
Mike Wade
JayPupecki
Mike Belmonte (C)
Aaron Mancuso
Sean McNamara
Mike Lancellata
Craig Lonegan
Tim Fazio
Chris Nicholas
Jason Pierce
JayMele
JohnMoran(C)
P a t Jackson
Sean Baird
Dominic King
Derek Brine
Coach: Richard Grant
YR
Sr
Fr
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
Jr
So
So
Fr
So
So
Jr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Fr
So
P
G
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
G
G
G
A PTS
9
2
10
9
3
2
1
1
6
2
10
5
3
2
2
14
8
8
13
4
4
2
4
4
4
13
4
#
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
10 13
6 15
23 17
9 18
10 19
2 4 21
3
5 22
23
24
27
30
31
33
23
10
18
22
7
6
3
* NO. MIDDLESEX (13-6-1)*
NAME
YR P G
A PTS
Jesse Lelievre
J.D. Lindcrmuth
MattGleason
Adam Swift
Andrew Ruth
Chris Jamieson
Rob Kennedy
Alex Lelievre
MikeLemire
Josh Chapman
Jake Schofield
Andrew Payette
Jeff Prince
Jeremy Hocter
MattZdon
P.J.Palermo
Matt Cruikshank
Gerry Auger
Brian Bois
Justin Kennedy
Greg Kaivu
Brad Hills
Paul Clark
Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
Sr
So
F
So
Sr
G
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
G
G
F
(2.30 GAA)
1
12
13
10
10 20
O
1
1
0
1
1
3
2 5
9
16 25
10
15 25
14
19
33
2
2 4
1
2 3
0
2
2
O
12 12
3
6 9
4
10 14
0
1
1
24
15 39
13
9
22
0
5
5
0
3
3
Coach: John Jamieson
PaRe 81
March,
MIAA Tourney
5
(2.30 GAA)
3
8
Central Massachusetts Rosters
* SHREWSBURY (17-3-0)*
* NORTHBRIDGE (8-8-4) *
#
NAME
2
Dan Lamoreaux
4
Scott Rizzo
5
Matt Blood
7
RussNemet
8
Michael Augustini
10 Jeremy Blood
11/23 Jason Cormier
1 2 R o n Cormier
15 MarkFior
18 Stephen Buma
21 KyleTawcrell
30 Kevin Nemet
33 MattPlainte
35^1 Neil Reynolds
68 Jared Lavalle
89 Andy Grimes
91 Michael Tynon
YR
Sr
1i
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
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19 Brian McGuire
20 Bryan White
21 MarkElbag
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Coach: Jim Herlihy
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Kirby Tang
Kristen Greene
Bob Tang
Jared Woolacott
Diane Hunter
Mark Ruane
Doug Mayne
Chris Amorelli
Kevin Moynihan
John McGuire
John Kemblc
Jeff Lemery
Alan Lai
Ricky Pratt
Rachel Lamothe
Schuyler Gibson
Jamie McPhcrson
Jim Erickson
Joe Sanginario
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March, 1999
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Ludlow (14-4-2), Longmeadow Favored
Western Mass. Profiles
By Tim Dumas • HNIB
T
rying to figure out who the hest
teams arc in the Western Mass.
hockey ranks has been a toss-up all
winter. While the usual contenders
Ludlow, M i n n c c h a u g , Longmeadow and
A g a w a m all won at least I I games,
Easlhampton and Ml. Greylock made their
presence felt by posting 16 victories respectively. And schools such as Putnam Yoke
and Springfield Central have also opened
some eyes this season.
Junior Mike Almeida and senior Ed
Urban, who combined for 128 points, have
helped Ludlow (14-4-2) emerge as one of
the region's top teams. Almeida finished
the season with 29-38-67 totals and Urban
piled up 38-23-61 t o t a l s . Senior Mall
Glista (13-28-41) is another threat for the
Lions. Chris Courchesne has a 2.84 GAA
and played in 18 games.
With junior captain Kevin Rowc (2117-38) leading the way, Longmeadow (107-3) is a t h r e a t . J u s t i n T o u r t o l e l t e
( 1 5 - 1 7 - 3 2 ) and freshman B. J. Williams
(16-10-26) have also been a powerful duo.
Goalie Gerry Grondin (2.57) has been consistent for the Lancers.
Minnechaiig (11-5-2) boasts three of
the most potent scorers in WMass. this winter. J u n i o r Jeremy Blais, senior Brian
Jacque and junior Jason Kania have given
the opposition fits all season. In goal,
Justin Eckhoff has kept the Falcons in nearly every game.
With top-scorer Mike Donnachic (22
goals), Westfield hopes to drop a bomb on
its tournament foes. The Bombers also
boast Tim Corker and John G l y n n for a
flashy offense to go with the stingy goaltending of Bill Lewis (2.30 GAA).
Agawam (12-6-2), the Fay Division
champions, have sophomore Tony LeClair
(28-15-43), junior David Gusek (18-17-35)
and senior Andy Radwanski (12-20-32)
pacing a skilled attack while senior goalie
Mike Schmidt has bricked up the net on
many occasions this season.
With the region's lop scorer in tow,
Easthampton e a s i l y w o n the W r i g h l
Division and scored more than 100 goals in
the process. J u n i o r Jim Sturges potted
nearly half of those goals and is joined by
senior Greg Fehling and junior Matt Gagnc
for a powerful attack.
Page 83
Western Mass Sends Thirteen
Contenders Into Playoff Action
WEST SPRINGFIELD won its second consecutive WMass. crown with
a 2-1 nailbiter over Minnechaug last March.
(Marc Breaultphoto)
West Springfield has spread its
offense around and that should come in
handy for the t o u r n a m e n t . Senior Tom
Moran, Nate I-'ilip, Dave Roberts and Dave
Borgatti are all dangerous and that could
make the Terriers a terror for the playoffs.
Another team that possesses an allaround scoring p u n c h is Amherst. The
Hurricanes look to whip their foes with the
Hkes of top point-getter Chris Looze as
well as Andrew Gallinaro, Chris Pocsik,
Matt C r u t c h , R e n e L y o n s and Travis
Albano. The tandem of Jeff Lyons and
Hlhan Schmit have performed equally well
in goal.
After a solid season thai culminated
w i t h t h e H c n n e s s y D i v i s i o n t i t l e , Mt.
Grcylock will make teams take notice this
March. The Mounties also topped the 100goal b a r r i e r w i t h the likes of Luke
Williams, Chris Schoficld and Aaron Heir
f i l l i n g the opposition's net on a regular
basis. Goalie Tom Thurston has been solid
with sophomore Matt Schofield and 8thgrader Paul Galock playing well in front of
him
March, 1999
Junior Mike Almeida and
senior Ed Urban, who combined for 128 points, have
helped Ludlow (14-4-2)
emerge as one of the
region's top teams.
Putnam Yoke (11-6-1), returns to the
tournament for the first time in 12 years
after c o u n t l e s s w i n l e s s seasons. The
Beavers will count on leading scorer Brian
Blake (10-27-37), a senior, to lead them
offensively and classmate Jason Poore is
the defensive stalwart. Senior goalie Chris
Bcldcn has been productive between the
Putnam pipes.
One of o n l y two teams to h a n d
Easthampton a Wright Division loss is
Belchertown. The Orioles have a talented
sophomore in forward Beaver Noyes as
junior Kyle Savage and senior John Soja
are capable offensive players as well.
Junior Kevin Smith will be called on to
make the big save for Bclchertown.
MIAA Tourney
i- Western Mass. Playoff Pairings -r
Western Mass.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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13
MIAA FINAL
Mt. Greylock
Ludlow
Minnechaug
Longmeadow
Agawam
W.Springfield
Easthampton
Amherst
Westfield
Pittsfield
Belchertown
Springfield Cent.
Putnam Yoke
RANKINGS
16 1 2
14 4 2
115 2
107 3
12 6 2
10 7 3
15 3 0
10 7 3
10 8 1
7 10 2
115 2
11 5 2
116 1
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FIRST ROUND
Thursday. February 25
Game
8:00 pm
Oiy
I Amherst vs, Westfield
4:00 pm
Oly
2 __ Longmeadow vs Putnam Yoke
6:00pm
Oly
3 —Agawam vs. Springfield Cent.
Friday. February 26
6:00pm
Oly
,Easthampton vs. Pittsfield4
8:00pm
Oly
5 ___W. Springfield vs. Belchertown
QUARTER FINALS - Monday. March
' 6:00 pm
6
Winner Game 1 vs Mt. Greylock
Oly
8:00 pm
7
Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3_ Oly
QUARTER FINALS - Tuesday. March »
" 6:00 pm
8
Ludlow vs Winner Game 4_
Oly
8:00 pm
9
Minnechaug vs Winner Game 5
Oly
SEMI-FINALS - Thursday. March 4
10
Winner Game 6 vs Winner Game 7 Oly
6 or 8 pm
6 or 8 pm
11 _Winner Game 8 vs Winner Game 9 Oly
FINALS- Monday. March 8
12
Winner Game 10 vs Winner Game 11 CC 8p.m.
Olympia (Oly) Springfield Civic Ctr (CC
1999
State
Hockey
Tourney
Mike Donnachie • Westfield
Scored 22 Goals
Springfield Central (8-5-2) also beat
Easthampton and is playing posl season
hockey for the first t i m e in six years.
Senior Russell Westbrooks scored 20 of the
Golden Eagles' 103 goals t h i s season.
Senior captains Brendan Burke and Mike
Kogut and junior Justin Lavertuc all had
30-point campaigns. Senior goalie Keith
Roy had two shutouts and sophomore Mark
Palatino was also stingy in goal.
By finishing second in the Hennessy
Division, Pittsfield rounds out the lucky 13.
The Generals haven't advanced to the tournament in three years and hope to do some
damage with Jeremy Pemble leading (he
way on offense along with Malt Wright.
Goalie Larry Boos is hoping to hear cheers
when game aetion starts.
Pace 84
HNIB News • Salutes The Champs
Next Issue • March 31st
The
Winchendon
School
A traditional, coeducational, college preparatory school with an
emphasis on helping students fulfill their potential through the
efforts of a highly supportive faculty and an individualized and
structured program: -5:1 Student/Faculty Ratio
- Modern Academic/Athletic/Dormitory Facilities
- Interscholastic and Intramural Athletics
- Study Skills Instruction
- Supervised Study
- Excellent College Placement
- Visual and Performing Arts
- 18 Hole Golf Course
-Grades 8-12 & PG
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David Gusek
Josh Sprague
Andy Radwanski
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20 Kyle Bastien
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Sean Patenaudc
Nick McMillan
Kevin Smith
Joshua LaFlamme
Mario Campora
Kyle Savage
Brendcn Sullivan
Evan Harnois
Jed Duffin
Tim Roth
Brian Fox
Kevin Bodley
Pat Griffin
Brett Noyes
Chris Bousqucl
John Soja
Todd Archible
Scott Noyes
Coach: JcffCristina
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Tom Zoliowski
Josh Helms
Wes Reynolds
Josh Magdalenski
Boh Biron
Rachel Biron
Greg F'ehling
Jim Sturges
Bryan Sleboda
Dan Dostal
Andy Mitchell
Matt Linnell
Jeffrey Graham
Eric Wonderlich
Jeremy Leduc
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Coach: Steve Matroni
Page 85
March, 1999
MIAA Tourney
Western Massachusetts Rosters
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Sr
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Coach: Brian Foley
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Justin Eckhoff
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Matt Perry
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Jr
6
Colin Drury
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Jeremy Blais (C)
Jr
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Chris Forrant
Jr
10 Scott Gagnon
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17 Kevin Askwith
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18 Andy Lajzer
Fr
19 Chase Potter
So
20 Chris Templeton
Fr
21 Brian Jacque (C)
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So
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17 Ed Fuller
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19 JonWitowski
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21 Jon Sajdak
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2 6 Todd Kiel
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NAME
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Tom Thurston
Jr
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So
Chris Scholfield
Jr
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So
Brendan Murray
Fr
Roger Parks
Fr
TimKasuba
So
Ben Murphy
So
Seth Hamblin
Jr
Marc Kassin
So
PaulGalok
8th
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Sr
Luke Williams
So
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Fr
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Ryan Miller
Jr
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8th
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Jr
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So
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Coach: Ron Hansen
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Josh Shepard
Chris Bradley
Shane Rose
Matt Wright
Jeremy Pemhlc
Mike Tullock
Tim Nichols
Joey Taikowski
Cian McGrath
Steve ShakerMatt Mongeon
Kyle Garvcy
Boh Stetson
Jesse Rivers
Andrew Therrian
Lisa Walz
John Moore
Mike Barcus
Joe Drury
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RJ Lindey
Brian Blake
John Lcssard
Billy Gclinas
Paul Serafino
Steven Bourque
Jay Bushey
Matt Preston
Mike Ligner
Mike Dupun
Jeff D'Amhrosio
Peter Fontain
Vinny Lacross
Jason Poore
Tim O'Sullivan
Nick Pelletier
Billy Taylor
Dan Long
Chris Baillargeon
Nathan Seldon
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* WESTFIELD ( 10-8-1 )*
NAME
Josh Berry
Brett Rogers
Jason Donnachie
John Glynn
Peter Jasinski
Barry Archambault
Chris Parent
Mike Donnachie
Jeff Parent
Scott Phelon
Ray Maynard
Jeffrey Saltmarsh
Nathan Kowalczyk
Marc Denoncourt
Marc Pignatare
Tim Corker
Tony Spagnoli
Matt York
Mike Saltmarsh
Joe Strycharx
Bill Lewis
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Coach: C.B. Matthews
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Coach: David Doyle
SPRINGFIELD C E N T R A L ( 1 1-5-2) *
* NAME
Keith Roy
Justin Lavcrtue (A)
Mario Manzi
Joe Gurney
Melissa Vandermyn
6
Brendan Burke (C)
7
Russell Wcsthrooks (A)
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9
Scott Maleshefski
10 Mike Kogut (C)
12 Zach Croteau
14 Adam Powers
16 Brian Ward
20 Tom Huckins
30 Mark Palatino
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Coach: Daniel Caritey
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March, 1999
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Mike Garrity
Gerry Filip
Nate Philip
Matt Doe
Devin Liehro
Dave Roberts
Doug Bush
Brian Flaherty
Brian DeChristopher
Tom Moran
Craig Dougherty
Justin Kean
Justin Tisdell
Marcus Suscn
23
24
25
26
27
28
Seth Cassidy
Jared Taillefer
Carlo Navone
Jeff Mitchell
John Moran
Dave Borgutti
22
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Matt Bocchino
Paul Grenier
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