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cougars face bruins, preppers in glhl play great lakes hockey league
GREAT LAKES HOCKEY LEAGUE WEEKLY www.greatlakeshockeyleagueohio.com WED 12/9, 7:00 pm Padua Franciscan @ Lake Catholic FRI 12/11, 6:00 pm Walsh Jesuit vs. Saint Ignatius* SAT 12/12, 4:35 pm Lake Catholic @ University School SUN 12/13, 12:00 pm Padua Franciscan @ Centerville DEC 10-12 tourney Holy Name @ Niagara Falls (ON) DEC 10-12 tourney St. Edward @ St. Catharines (ON) DECEMBER 11-13: Cornfield Cup (IN) GLHL participants: Gilmour Academy, Saint Ignatius and Walsh Jesuit VOL. 3, NO. 2 Dec. 9, 2015 SAT 12/12, 7:00 pm Padua Franciscan @ Springboro * = @ Cornfield Cup (Culver, IN) = league game COUGARS FACE BRUINS, PREPPERS IN GLHL PLAY Most of the teams in the Great Lakes Hockey League turn to tournament play over the next few weeks, but the Lake Catholic Cougars go to work trying to pick up some points in the league standings. The Cougars host Padua Franciscan Wednesday evening, then travel to University School to take on the Preppers in their league opener on Saturday. The two-time defending Cleveland Cup champion Saint Ignatius Wildcats jumped out to a 2-0-1 start last week that gives them a one-point lead on the St. Edward Eagles. St. Edward had three players join their lineup Sunday at Gilmour Academy after helping the Eagles win their second consecutive OHSAA Division I football championship on Saturday. Juniors F Curtis Szelesta, F Ryan Rockwell and F Matthew Duffy, no doubt with some adrenaline still going from the football game, each dented the twine in an 8-0 Eagles win over the Lancers. Junior G Lynsey Wallace backstopped the Bruins to wins over Holy Name (3-1) and Rocky River (4-0) last week. Padua will head to the Dayton area for non-league games against Springboro and Centerville this weekend. Saint Ignatius and Gilmour Academy took to the ice at Quicken Loans Arena on Friday, December 4. University School won four games in three days, but fell in the championship game of the National Interscholastic Invitational Showcase in Jamestown, NY. Three teams will be representing the Great Lakes Hockey League at the Cornfield Cup tournament in Culver, Indiana this weekend: Gilmour Academy, Saint Ignatius and Walsh Jesuit. 2015-16 GLHL STANDINGS POS Team (overall record) 1 Saint Ignatius (5-1-1) 2 St. Edward (3-2-0) 3 Padua Franciscan (2-3-1) Holy Name (1-5-0) 5 Walsh Jesuit (3-2-1) 6 University School (4-5-0) Lake Catholic (1-5-0) Gilmour Academy (0-7-0) W 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 OTL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 PTS GF 5 20 4 10 2 3 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 RECENT GLHL SCORES GA 2 1 1 4 4 0 10 19 DIFF 18 9 2 even -1 0 -10 -18 DECEMBER 4 Saint Ignatius 8, Gilmour Academy 0* St. Edward 2, Walsh Jesuit 1* Padua Franciscan 3, Holy Name 1* DECEMBER 5 Saint Ignatius 2, Walsh Jesuit 2* Holy Name 3, Gilmour Academy 1* DECEMBER 6 St. Edward 8, Gilmour Academy 0* * league game © HARRINGTON SPORTS MEDIA (216) 548-2345/[email protected] GREAT LAKES HOCKEY LEAGUE—TEAM NOTES GILMOUR ACADEMY LANCERS The Lancers of Gilmour Academy are still looking for their first win of the year after a rigorous start to the league schedule that saw them play three games in three days last weekend...Gilmour head coach John Malloy anticipated scoring would be a challenge for this year’s team and he was right. The Lancers have been shut out in three of their first seven games and have yet to score more than one goal in a game...Malloy and his charges will look to get some offensive flow going in Culver, Indiana this weekend as they participate at the Cornfield Cup tournament. HOLY NAME GREEN WAVE Holy Name dropped their league opener, 3-1 to Padua Franciscan on Friday, but they got in the win column as senior G C. J. Balodis stopped 37 of 38 shots in a 3-1 win at Gilmour Academy on December 5...junior F Sean Bauchens’ scored all three Namers’ goals at GA—it was the second hat trick of his GLHL career...Holy Name will be in Niagara Falls, Ontario this weekend for a tournament. They return to league action next Saturday, December 19, when they host Walsh Jesuit in their 2015-16 Home Opener at Ries Rink in Parma. LAKE CATHOLIC COUGARS The...The Cougars headed to Thornton Park Friday to face Shaker Heights—one of the top teams in the Greater Cleveland High School Hockey League red Division. They suffered a 6-2 setback, but put a couple pucks in the net –something they hope they can keep going Wednesday night as they host Padua Franciscan in league play...shut out in four straight games starting with the Midwest Thanksgiving Classic in Dublin...Lake Catholic will be at The Pond on Saturday for a re-match of the last two Kent District championship games. PADUA FRANCISCAN BRUINS The Bruins of Padua Franciscan recorded their fourth straight win over cross-town rival Holy Name, 3-1, in the league opener for both teams last Friday. The Bruins have won six of the last seven meetings between the two teams, including the 2015 Brooklyn District Quarterfinal game...After putting two points in the bank for the league standings on Friday, Padua picked up a quality non-league win over Rocky River on Saturday by a score of 4-0. Junior G Lynsey Wallace pitched the shutout for the Bruins. U. S. ARMY PLAYER OF THE WEEK—F SEAN BAUCHENS, HOLY NAME Holy Name junior F Sean Bauchens is the Great Lakes Hockey League U.S. Army Player of the Week for the period ending December 6. Bauchens provided the lone tally for the Namers in their 3-1 loss to Padua Franciscan on Friday, then scored all three goals for the Green Wave in their 3-1 win at Gilmour Academy on Saturday. Bauchens scored 11 goals in 10 league games as a sophomore last year, establishing himself as one of the top young snipers in the region. “Sean's ability to shoot the puck is the one of the best I have seen,” said Holy Name head coach Tim Sullivan. “He has a great release.” Bauchens’ role on this year’s young Green Wave team consists of more than just firing pucks. “Sean is a major part of our team’s progression,” added Sullivan. “This year is a process and Sean needs to lead by example for the young guys in the program.” Holy Name forward Sean Bauchens Interested in the United States Army? contact Staff Sergent Nick Hammer at 216-256-3406, for information. Photo: Tara Byrne © HARRINGTON SPORTS MEDIA (216) 548-2345/[email protected] GREAT LAKES HOCKEY LEAGUE—TEAM NOTES ST. EDWARD EAGLES After winning their first two league games, the St. Edward Eagles will be in St. Catharines, Ontario for a tournament this weekend. They will return to Northeast Ohio to play in the Padua Christmas Tournament December 18-20. High school hockey fans will want to circle their calendar for the highlight of that tournament—a re-match of the 2015 state championship game with Toledo St. Francis on Friday, December 18 at 7:00 p.m. at OBM Arena in Strongsville...Senior G Warren Hill’s shutout of Gilmour Academy was the fifth of his GLHL career…St. Edward has allowed two goals in their three wins and nine goals in their two losses. SAINT IGNATIUS WILDCATS A 2-2 tie against Walsh Jesuit on Saturday snapped a 19-game winning streak for Saint Ignatius in GLHL play (including Cleveland Cup games) which dates back to a 2-1 overtime loss to University School on February 2, 2014—the last game of the 2013-14 GLHL regular season...The last regulation loss in GLHL play for the Wildcats was January 11, 2014 by a score of 3-2 to Holy Name at Ries Rink in Parma (23 league games ago)...Saint Ignatius will get a second shot at Walsh Jesuit Friday night at the Cornfield Cup tournament...Junior F Connor Koehnke is off to a hot start, leading the league with eight points (5-3-8), which includes a six-point effort (3-3-6) against Lake Catholic in the first game of the GLHL season. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL PREPPERS After a tough 0-4-0 start to their season, the University School Preppers turned it around in a big way, winning their first four games at the National Interscholastic Invitational Showcase in Jamestown, NY and advancing to the championship tilt. Playing their fourth game in two days, the Preppers fell to Holy Ghost Prep (PA), 4-1...Through the first nine games overall, seniors F Robby Engoglia (8-4-12), F Ryan Gorbett (4-5-9) and F Ben Heller (2-7-9) are lighting up the score sheets for US...Senior G Alec Silver has been a workhorse, playing in eight of the first nine games for the Preppers. WALSH JESUIT WARRIORS Although they only collected one of a possible four points, the Walsh Jesuit Warriors have to be very encouraged by their first two league games: a 2-1 loss to St. Edward and a 2-2 tie with Saint Ignatius...G Jakhari Desphy turned aside 46 shots—including 15 in the first period—to keep the Warriors in the game against the Wildcats, and last week’s U. S. Army Player of the Week, senior F Drew Musgrave, scored to give the Warriors a 2-1 lead in the third period of that game...Sophomore F Matt Morris also scored against Saint Ignatius—a power play goal......Walsh had lost nine of their previous 10 meetings with Saint Ignatius. ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT—JAMIE REGAN, UNIVERSITY SCHOOL As a junior at University School, Jamie Regan led the Preppers to their second state championship, shutting out Toledo St. John’s in the 2009 title game. As a senior, he was named the News-Herald’s Player of the Year. "I was lucky to coach many great goalies during my tenure at University School,” said former Preppers head coach Bill Beard. “Jamie is the best of the bunch. He was technically sound but more impressive, he was the ultimate gamer and teammate. He made up for a lot of my mistakes." Following his career at US, Regan played two seasons with the Philadelphia Revolution of the Eastern Junior Hockey League from 2010-12, gaining All-Star recognition, before moving on to play NCAA Division I hockey at the University of New Hampshire (Hockey East). Regan has been recognized as a Hockey East All-Academic Team member each of the past two seasons. The Shaker Heights native has appeared in three games in his career at UNH. He made his collegiate debut against the University of Massachusetts on November 9, 2013. Jamie Regan His uncle Doug Adams played with the New York Rangers and coached with the Rochester Americans (AHL) while his father Sean played at Miami University. © HARRINGTON SPORTS MEDIA (216) 548-2345/[email protected] 2016 CLEVELAND CUP FEBRUARY 9-13 @ OBM Arena Strongsville GREAT LAKES HOCKEY LEAGUE—SCORING LEADERS (league games only) PLAYER POS Koehnke, Connor Rechin, Benji Spellacy, Aidan Bauchens, Sean Frebes, Cullen O'Sullivan, Stephen Steckle, Jason Kisel, Zack Stepka, Jared Russell, Brian McGuire, Danny Ward, Nathan Whitney, Seth Hoy, Jordan F F F F F F F F F F F D D F CLASS SCHOOL GP JR SAINT IGNATIUS 3 JR SR JR JR JR SR SR SR SR JR SR JR SR SAINT IGNATIUS SAINT IGNATIUS HOLY NAME SAINT IGNATIUS ST. EDWARD ST. EDWARD SAINT IGNATIUS SAINT IGNATIUS SAINT IGNATIUS ST. EDWARD ST. EDWARD SAINT IGNATIUS ST. EDWARD 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 G A PTS 5 1 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 0 3 6 2 0 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 2 2 3 8 7 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 24126 Lorain Rd North Olmsted, OH 44070 USA (440) 979-9700 GREAT LAKES HOCKEY LEAGUE—GOALTENDING LEADERS (league games only) PLAYER Warren Hill McKeon, Dylan C. J. Balodis Wallace, Lynsey Jakhari Desphy Ryan Madden Williams, Eric CLASS SR SR SR JR SO SR SR SCHOOL ST. EDWARD SAINT IGNATIUS HOLY NAME PADUA WALSH JESUIT HOLY NAME GILMOUR W-L-T 2-0-0 2-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-3-0 SHO 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 MIN 90 128 45 45 98 45 120 SV 30 31 37 11 73 31 98 GA 1 2 1 1 4 3 17 GAA 0.50 0.70 1.00 1.00 1.84 3.00 6.38 Only goaltenders who have played 33% of their team's minutes in league play are listed © HARRINGTON SPORTS MEDIA (216) 548-2345/[email protected] SV% 0.968 0.939 0.974 0.917 0.948 0.912 0.852
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