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Letter from Rev. Stephen W. Planning, SJ, PRESIDENT Letter from Mr. Thomas K. Every II, HEADMASTER Gonzaga College High School Varsity 1, Varsity 2 and Junior Varsity Coaches Managers Seniors (Class of 2015) Varsity 1 Underclassmen Varsity 1 Team and Roster Varsity 1 Schedule Varsity 2 Underclassmen Varsity 2 Team and Roster Varsity 2 Schedule 2015-2016 Gonzaga Eagles Junior Varsity Junior Varsity Team and Roster Junior Varsity Schedule Gonzaga Hockey History Coaching Summary Fort Dupont Ice Arena Hockey for Others Index of Advertisers
GONZAGA HOCKEY 2016-2017 GONZAGA HOCKEY COACHING STAFF
2016 PURPLE PUCK COMMITTEE MEMBERS
GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
HEAD Varsity 1: Bill Slater
PURPLE PUCK DIRECTORS: John Cotten PURPLE PUCK VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE: Lorna Basse, Dennis Byrne, Maura Cardellicchio, Deana Hally, Amy Heerink, Donna Jervey, Angie Kilcullen, Craig Middlebrook, Janet Olcott, Maria O’Leary, Myra Oppel, Thomas Oppel, David Plant, Paula Radecki, Allison Rosen, Jim Schuler, Denise Siciliano, Peter Todaro, Lee Walter, Harriet Winslow, Kathy Yarmas
PRESIDENT: Rev. Stephen W. Planning, SJ
ASSISTANT Varsity 1: Reed Deckard, Bill Harris, Ford Lands HEAD Varsity 1I: Michael Willis ASSISTANT VARSITY 2: Brent Wegner HEAD JUNIOR VARSITY: Sammy Gerdano
FORT DUPONT GENERAL MANAGER: Ty Newberry ANNOUNCER: Jarrod Wronski TOURNAMENT VIDEOGRAPHER: Tom Yarmas
HEADMASTER: Mr. Thomas K. Every II ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Joe Reyda ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Casey O’Neill TRAINER: Penny Lynch, Colleen Emory
ASSISTANT JUNIOR VARSITY: Donnie Walter FACULTY ADVISOR: Ed Donnellan THANK YOU TO KRIS KOERBER AT COLORNET PRINTING & GRAPHICS. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE THE PURPLE PUCK A SUCCESS! 2016-2017 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM / 3
GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL NINETEEN EYE STREET, NORTHWEST
WASHINGTON, DC 20001 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT (202) 336-7171 FAX (202) 336-7172
December 26, 2016 Dear Hockey Fans, Welcome to the Twenty-fourth Annual Gonzaga National Capital Hockey Tournament. The Purple Puck was the first hockey tournament for high school teams in the Washington area and has now grown to include teams from well beyond Washington, D.C. Congratulations to all who work so hard on this exciting event, especially the players! I hope you enjoy all of the excitement, thrills, and chills that only hockey provides. Thank you to all of the participants in this year’s tournament. May the best team win! Thank you also to our sponsors and supporters. We could not do this without you. May God bless all of you during this holy Christmas Season. Sincerely,
Fr. Steve Planning, SJ President
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GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 19 EYE STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20001 (202) 336-7161 (202) 336-7164 FAX
OFFICE OF THE HEADMASTER
December 2016 “You miss 100% of the shots you never take.” ~ Wayne Gretzky Dear Hockey Fans, Welcome to another year of Gonzaga hockey. This season promises to be as thrilling as ever! We are once again proud to host the Purple Puck Tournament. The Gonzaga Hockey Team, Coach Bill Slater, and the assistant coaches have been working hard and I continue to be impressed with their commitment to their sport, to Gonzaga, and to each other. Athletics at Gonzaga is about being generous with one’s God-given talents, and life lessons like dedication, commitment, and sacrifice. On my collegiate teams, we would often remind one another that, “we don’t play for what our jerseys say on the back, we play for what they say on the front.” To me, this quote demonstrates the total team mentality required of a successful athletic program and the mentality we see demonstrated by our young men on the ice each year. A good hockey player is, by definition, a man for others. Gonzaga forms young men who are well-rounded in body, mind, and spirit; young men who learn, as is intonated by the great Wayne Gretzky in the quote above, that there is no success without great effort. In fact, they learn this effort is far more important than wins and losses. The experiences of our students on the ice, in the classroom, on retreats and through Christian service projects, work together in the formation of our young men. This year’s hockey season promises to be another great one. I hope you will join me in cheering for our Eagles on ice! On behalf of our students and faculty, Gonzaga’s hockey players and coaches, I want to thank you for all your support of this program and for helping to make athletics such a positive experience for so many boys at Gonzaga. The lessons our students can learn in a program such as this will last them a lifetime, no matter where they go. Good luck to all the coaches and players! Go Eagles! Sincerely,
Thomas K. Every II Headmaster
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GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
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ONZAGA is the oldest educational institution in the old Federal City of Washington, opening its doors to lay students in 1821 as the Washington Seminary, under the charter of Georgetown College and the direction of Father Anthony Kohlmann. The school, within sight of the Capitol and an easy carriage ride from the White house, flourished for several years. On one famous occasion, President John Quincy Adams came to Commencement and examined the boys in Latin and Greek. However, the school had no endowment, and the rules and regulations of the Society of Jesus did not allow the school to charge tuition. Since tuition was necessary to keep the school open, the Jesuits left in 1827. Although the rules against charging tuition were changed just a few years later, the Jesuits did not return until 1848. The Seminary was instantly successful, and the next year, President Zachary Taylor was present at commencement, a sure sign of the school’s good standing. In May 1858, President James Buchanan signed an Act of Congress that changed the name to Gonzaga College and granted the school a Federal charter. Gonzaga was indeed a college, and actually conferred some bachelor’s degrees before phasing out the baccalaureate program by 1900. The school moved to its present location, North Capitol and Eye Street, NW, in 1871, to be near Saint Al’s, which the Jesuits had built in 1859. The school occupied space that had been a former orphanage (this accounts for the strange shape of some of the classrooms). Renamed Kohlmann Hall, this building housed the Jesuit community as well as the high school. The move was nearly disastrous; so few people lived in the area that enrollment dropped precipitously, leading to real questions about the school’s survival. The neighborhood gradually expanded, with new homes appearing in what had been fields. The number of students applying to Gonzaga increased, and by its 75th anniversary, the school was ready to expand. The campus expanded with the 1896 dedication of Gonzaga College Hall, which today houses the oldest continually operating theatre in Washington, D.C. A magnificent addition, it still preserves all the scene-changing equipment from that era, and is a virtual museum of theater in its own right. In 1912, Cardinal Gibbons presided over opening ceremonies of the new “Main Building,” now known as Dooley Hall. The façade, matching the theatre, provided a stately image in the busy neighborhood traffic of Eye Street. This began a long period of peace and stability for Gonzaga. The surrounding area became solidly Irish Catholic, bringing prosperity to school and parish alike. The school’s curriculum was based on the universal Jesuit
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plan of ratio studiorum, found in every Jesuit school in the world. Emphasizing the classics, the curriculum followed a logical progression of studies. Large numbers of Jesuits taught, and there were few lay teachers. Tuition remained at less than $200 per year until 1956. By the early 1960s, Gonzaga’s neighborhood changed, and inner city tensions escalated. When Saint Al’s parochial school closed, the building was taken over by Gonzaga and is now Cantwell Hall. When the city erupted in riots in 1968, fires burned all around the campus, but the church and school were spared. Soon after those riots, however, a bleak period followed in which enrollment dropped and the school once again, began to fail. By the early 1970s, there were serious discussions around closing Gonzaga, or moving its location to the suburbs. Instead, the Maryland Province of Jesuits declared its total commitment to Gonzaga as a school part of and serving the inner city. Positive steps to save the school soon followed, including the dedication of Buchanan Field, Gonzaga’s first home athletic field in 1974, and the addition of the Carmody gym three years later. The 1980s saw the addition of Forte Hall and incorporating Arupe Hall (the building that houses the Academy of Notre Dame) to the campus. Much of this activity and revitalization was directed under the watchful eye of Father Bernard Dooley, Gonzaga’s president for 20 years, who died in 2006. His tenure was capped with the magnificent restoration of the Great Church of Saint Aloysius. Today, Gonzaga has its largest student body ever and is physically as well as financially sound. In recent years, the school has again substantially updated and renovated its playing fields and campus, which includes Cantwell and Ruesch Hall, a state-ofthe-art academic facility with science, music and technology centers. Its location, which twice in the past appeared to seriously threaten the school’s continued existence, is one of the primary reasons for its success. Throughout the years, Gonzaga has reaffirmed a deep commitment to Jesuit education, and it has chosen to do so in the heart of the inner city, on a street shared with leaders of business and government, and on a block where it ministers to the least fortunate in society. This commitment to remain in the city, to be in media res, at the heart of things, has enabled Gonzaga students to understand the meaning of being Men for Others. A Wall Street Journal editorial referred to the school as “the premier Catholic high school of Washington.” Its excellent academic program and the fervor of its spirit make it a special place indeed. Ad Majorem dei Gloriam.
GONZAGA HOCKEY COACHES HEAD VARSITY 1 COACH Bill Slater
Coach Slater has elite hockey credentials and longtime ties to the Washington, DC High School Hockey community and Gonzaga High School. He grew up playing ice hockey in New England, and has coached youth hockey teams for over 20 years, including five years at Georgetown Prep, various levels in the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association, and Team Maryland. His teams have won the CBHL Maryland State Championship and three separate teams have reached the USA Hockey National Championship tournament. Coach Slater has a firsthand understanding of the Gonzaga Hockey Community and the winning ways of Gonzaga hockey. His sons Jack Slater (‘13) and Ridge Slater (‘15) both attended Gonzaga and together have won four MAPHL championships and two Purple Puck Championships. This is Coach Slater’s third year as Head Coach and Director of the Gonzaga Eagles’ Program.
ASSISTANT VARSITY 1 COACH Reed Deckard ’04
A 2004 graduate of Gonzaga College High School, Deckard played four years of hockey for the Eagles. He was the Assistant Captain for the 2003-04 team. Deckard also played four years of club hockey at Denison University (Ohio), captaining the squad in his Senior season and earning a degree in Spanish. Deckard is in his sixth season as Assistant Coach for the Varsity 1 team. He was an Assistant Coach to Varsity 2 prior to joining Varsity 1.
ASSISTANT VARSITY 1 COACH Bill Harris
Coach Harris moved to the area after receiving an assignment to Andrews Air Force Base. He played for Weymouth High School (’08), captaining the team his senior year. At Weymouth, he earned Bay State League Honors, and Most Valuable Forward awards. The Weymouth Wildcat Weight Room inducted Harris into its Hall of Fame in 2008. Harris went on to play at Stonehill College (’12), earning Rookie of the Year, and numerous NE-10 honors. Following his college career, Harris won four Has Been Hockey League Championships. Harris majored in Healthcare Administration and minored in Public Administration prior to commissioning in the U.S. Air Force Medical Service Corps.
ASSISTANT VARSITY 1 COACH Ford Lands ‘10
Coach Lands was born and raised in the Washington DC area and began playing hockey when he was 5 years old. A 2010 graduate of Gonzaga College High School, Lands played four years of hockey for the Eagles and was Captain of Gonzaga’s WCAC Championship team his senior year. Lands also played for the Washington Jr. Capitals. He graduated from Plymouth State University in New Hampshire with a degree in biology. This is Coach Land’s third year coaching at Gonzaga.
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GONZAGA HOCKEY COACHES HEAD VARSITY 2 COACH Michael Willis
Coach Willis attended Bishop O’Connell High School (’06) where he played four years Varsity hockey and two years of lacrosse. He graduated from the University of Maryland (’11) where he played three seasons of hockey. His Tri-city Eagles Midget team went to Regionals twice, his Bantam Washington Little Caps team went to Nationals and many of his other teams won CBHL titles and often went undefeated. His father coached hockey for more than 10 years. This is Coach Willis’ fifth year as Varsity 2 Head Coach.
ASSISTANT VARSITY 2 COACH Brent Wegner
Coach Wegner is in his first year with the Gonzaga ice hockey program. He played youth hockey in North Bay, Ontario, and Colorado Springs, Colorado, until the Air Force transferred his father to Biloxi, Mississippi, where ice hockey was a foreign sport in the late 1960s. Brent was captain of the Fairfax High School varsity soccer team in his junior and senior years and played for the U.S. Air Force Academy soccer team his freshman year.
FACULTY ADVISOR Ed Donnellan
Ed Donnellan has been teaching at Gonzaga for four years at the Social Studies Department. A teacher for 33 years, he previously taught at Notre Dame Prep in Towson, Maryland, and Vermont Academy in Saxtons River, Vermont. He coached youth hockey for the Baltimore Stars and was the founder of Baltimore’s first hockey program for inner-city children located at Patterson Park Ice Rink.
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HEAD JUNIOR VARSITY COACH Sammy Gerdano
Sammy Gerdano is a class of 2010 graduate of Gonzaga, where he played three years of Varsity hockey and was a member of the 2010 MAPHL championship team. He graduated from Syracuse University in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in Information Management & Technology. He played three years for the Syracuse University Men’s Hockey team (ACHA D1). He is entering his second year coaching the JV team and his first as Head Coach.
ASSISTANT JUNIOR VARSITY COACH Donnie Walter
Donnie Walter graduated from Gonzaga in 2010 and begins his first year as a coach for the Gonzaga hockey program. He was a member of the 2010 championship Varsity hockey team after playing on Varsity for three years as a goalie. As a senior, he was selected as the Washington Post All-Met Player of the Year for Hockey. He graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2014, double majoring in finance and insurance. Coach Walter lives in Arlington, VA and works as a financial analyst for FINRA. He also plays hockey with a men’s league team in addition to his coaching responsibilities.
ATHLETIC TRAINER Penny Lynch
Now in her 19th year as Head Athletic Trainer at Gonzaga, Penny grew up in College Park, MD. She attended High Point High School and graduated from Salisbury University in 1997 with a Bachelor’s degree in Science and Communications. In 2003, she earned a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology from Bowie State University. Penny has many professional affiliations including the National Athletic Trainer Association (NATA); Maryland Athletic Trainer Association (MATA); American Red Cross; and Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI).
ATHLETIC TRAINER Colleen Emory
Colleen has been at Gonzaga for six years. She grew up in Bethesda, Maryland, and went to high school at Georgetown Visitation ‘07. She attended Duquesne University, graduating with a degree in Athletic Training. She is a Licensed and Certified Athletic Trainer, affiliated with the National Athletic Trainer’s Association.
GONZAGA HOCKEY MANAGERS TEAM MANAGERS
Brendan Beggy ‘17 / V1
Kyle Borda ‘18 / V1
Jayson Diner ‘20 / V2
Dylan Jacobs ‘18 / V1
Austin Lizama ‘17 / V1
Oliver Shackley ‘17 / V1
Beau Wallace ‘19 / V1-V2
Myles Washington ‘17 / V1
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You don’t get the same moment twice, so enjoy every second on the ice!
John Cardellicchio ’17 Go Eagles! The Cardellicchio Family
Always there to help, Jack!
Good Luck Eagles!
The Crowley Family
We couldn’t be prouder. Love, Mom and Dad
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The Crowley Cullen Family ’17 Cullen’17
“Every day is a great day for hockey.” – Mario Lemieux
The Plant Family — Ben ‘17, Jackson ‘19
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ohn has been playing hockey for 12 years. He started as a Mite with the Reston Raiders and has continued through his current U18 team. He started as a V2 player as a freshman at Gonzaga and has played on V1 from his sophomore through senior years. John hasn’t decided yet what he’ll do after Gonzaga, but he plans to play hockey wherever he goes. He says he’ll miss the rides to Fort DuPont and the special experiences at the rink.
“My time playing for Gonzaga has been amazing, and I am not ready for it to end. The first Purple-White game my sophomore year is a moment I will never forget. The brotherhood that came with my 4 years has been amazing and I’m truly thankful for that.”
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Cullen Crowley
V2 DEFENSE
ullen has been playing hockey for six years. He started on Gonzaga JV as a freshman and sophomore and on V2 his junior and senior years. He names being a part of the 2015-2016 MAPHL A Championship team a highlight of his Gonzaga hockey career. Cullen says he’ll miss putting on the white jerseys at the Fort and the constant support from his teammates, with whom his friendships will last forever. He also wanted to thank his parents for sending him to Gonzaga and his coaches for making his four years very memorable. GO EAGLES!
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“Playing hockey for Gonzaga has been one of the best experiences of my life. I came into Gonzaga knowing no one, and freshman-year hockey enabled me to reach out and make friends, whom I have stayed close with all four years. Gonzaga hockey is always the highlight of my year, and it has challenged me to work hard on the ice and school.”
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att started playing hockey when he was 12 years old and has played travel hockey for the Montgomery Blue Devils, Rockville Rockets, and Gonzaga JV and V2 teams. He was a part of the Varsity 2 MAPHL Championship-winning team in 2015-16 season and was awarded the "First Star" of the championship game for scoring the game-winning goal. He plans to continue playing hockey as long as possible.
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Matthew Dimond
V2 FORWARD (A)
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T.J. Gletner
V2 FORWARD (C)
.J. started playing houselevel hockey in eighth grade. As a Freshman, he made Gonzaga’s V2 team and the Montgomery Blue Devils travel team. He played travel hockey his sophomore year and has played V2 for four years at Gonzaga. As Assistant Captain in 20152016, he was part of the first V2 team to win the MAPHL “A” Championship. He has been a First Team MAPHL All-Academic player both years it has existed. T.J. is the president of the French club, a member of the retreat team, and has played water polo for four years at Gonzaga. T.J. plans to major in International Relations/Affairs and minor in French.
“I will never forget the feeling of family and brotherhood that I share with all my teammates and with the Gonzaga Hockey community as a whole. Thank you all so much for your support and for building the program into what it is today. It’s been such an honor to represent Gonzaga out on the ice these last four years, and I know I will cherish these memories for the rest of my life. One Team. One Family.” “I am going to miss all the guys that I’ve been playing with for so long. They are the reason I love Gonzaga hockey so much, and I thank them for showing me the time of my life. Thank you to my parents for finally letting me play hockey after months of begging and whining and my coaches for putting up with my penalty minutes and teaching me how to play.”
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Will Jervey
V1 DEFENSE
ill first hit the ice as a 6-year-old and hasn’t gotten off since. He started playing at the Chevy Chase Club and moved on to Mater Dei’s middle school team, then Montgomery Youth Hockey Travel (three years), Gonzaga V2 and V1 (all four years of high school). His V2 team won the MAPHL “A” Championship in his junior year. Will won the Defensive MVP Award in his sophomore year and the MVP Award in his junior year. He was named AllMAPHL first team two years in a row. Will plans to attend St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, in the fall.
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atrick first learned how to ice skate his freshman year at Gonzaga. He has played for both the JV and the V2 teams. He was elected JV Captain and won Offensive MVP two years in a row. His first year on Varsity, Coach Willis led the boys to win a Purple Puck and MAPHL “A” championship for the first time in school history. Patrick plans on majoring in Business Management and hopes to continue hockey in college through a club team.
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Patrick Kelly
V2 FORWARD
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“I hope to play hockey for St. Lawrence, but I’ll most miss playing alongside my Gonzaga brothers and celebrating/suffering the wins and losses. I’d like to thank Coach Slater for giving me the opportunity to prove myself and Coach Willis for working me hard enough to play at the next level. A big thank you to my parents, who fortunately understand that sometimes I have to spend time in the penalty box.” “I never thought a single game could mean so much to me. Already halfway through my last season in purple has been tough to accept. It’s a brotherhood like no other. I want to thank all my coaches and teammates for all their support. I owe everything to my parents for giving me the opportunity to go to such an incredible school and play, despite all the sacrifice it took them. Thank you, guys.”
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Jack Olcott
V2 FORWARD (A)
ack Olcott is an Assistant Captain of the V2 Team, and has played Gonzaga hockey all four years. In addition to being an athlete, Jack prides himself on maintaining his above average GPA as well as finding time to pursue his passion for the arts. Jack would like to thank Coach Willis for the last three years, especially for helping V2 win their first ever championship. Jack is fortunate to have been a part of that great season. The past four years have been the best of Jack’s life, and hopes the friendships he has made will last for the rest of his life.
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en’s father took him to a Washington Capitals game when he was in third grade, and that was it. He wanted to learn to play that game more than anything. He learned how to play at Kettler then was a NOVA Ice Dog until this year, when he joined Team Maryland. This is Ben’s fourth year playing for Gonzaga; he played V2 as a freshman and sophomore and V1 his junior and senior years.
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“I want to thank Coach Slater and Athletic Director Reyda for helping me find my way to Gonzaga because they have helped me get the best experience. Gonzaga is a truly special place.”
“I plan to keep playing hockey in college, and I will miss my Gonzaga teammates. Thanks to all of the great coaches I’ve learned so much from, and my parents for years of transportation!”
Ben Plant
V1 FORWARD
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ill started playing hockey at age 9 as a house player at Kettler before moving to play travel with the Northern Virginia Ice Dogs, where he still plays. At Gonzaga, he played on the V2 team freshman year and has since played for V1. He plans to continue to play hockey in adult leagues after this year.
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Will Schuler
“I am going to miss playing for the purple. I’d like to thank my parents, coaches, teammates, and especially the boys in my carpool for making Gonzaga hockey so special. These past four years have been amazing. The camaraderie and brotherhood throughout the hockey program and all of Gonzaga cannot be matched. Go Eagles.”
V1 FORWARD (A)
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Joe Siciliano
V1 FORWARD
oe has been playing hockey since fifth grade, starting with the house league at Kettler with Ben Plant and then playing for NOVA Ice Dogs until this year. His teams have won many tournaments and a league championship. As an Eagle, Joe played on the Gonzaga V2 team freshman year and on the V1 team the last three years. When he’s not playing hockey, Joe enjoys music and his friends. Joe is very grateful to Coach Slater, Coach Willis and all the assistant coaches for their hard work on behalf of the Gonzaga Hockey Program. He hopes to play hockey for fun the rest of his life!
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“Special thanks to all my Gonzaga Hockey friends, who have become my brothers over the last four years; to Coach Slater; and to my supportive parents. There will never again be anything quite like playing for the Eagles on ice.”
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atthew has been playing ice hockey since he was 4 years old. He is a four-year member of the Gonzaga hockey program His youth hockey years were spent with the Montgomery Blue Devils. Matthew plans to study Computer Science in college and to play club hockey.
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Matthew Yarmas
V1 FORWARD 2015-2016 V1 Captains: Mackie Wheeler (C), Henry Chastain (A) and Jack Sanborn (A)
“My time here has been unforgettable. I’ll miss joking around and laughs in the locker room the most. The brotherhood and camaraderie at Gonzaga are the highlight of my time in high school. I will never forget the moments when we were forced to dig deep and come up with game-changing plays like my DeMatha goal junior year. It’s senior year now, and I’ve got high hopes. Let’s win it this year, boys!”
2015-2016 VI Captains: Mackie Wheeler (C), Henry Chastain (A), and Jack Sanborn (A). Underneath that, main caption in larger writing (please have word box in purple and writing in black or white, whichever looks best. If possible, put
The Wheeler, Chastain, and Sanborn families wish the 2016-2017 Gonzaga Hockey Program a wonderful season.
GO EAGLES!
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CLASS OF 2017 ALL THE BEST TO OUR SENIORS We’ll see you at the Alumni Game next year!
STANDING: Oliver Shackley, Brendan Beggy, Matthew Yarmas, Jack Olcott, TJ Gletner, Cullen Crowley, Will Jervey, Myles Washington, Austin Lizama SITTING: Matt Dimond, Joe Siciliano, John Cardellicchio, Patrick Kelly, Ben Plant, Will Schuler
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The Class of ’14 wishes Coach Slater and the entire Gonzaga Hockey program good luck in reclaiming their rightful place on top of the MAPHL and WCAC!
STANDING: Ian Smith (Boston College), Michael Dewhirst (University of Scranton), Joseph Beigun (University of Michigan), Patrick Kirchner (Elon University), Jack Yarmas (University of New Hampshire) SEATED: Connor Van Hoose (Bucknell University), Barlow Sanders (University of Georgia), Bobby Hally (Boston College), Nick Platais (Santa Clara University), Joey Downey (Miami University of Ohio), Owen Fisher (Georgia Institute of Technology) 2016-2017 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM / 19
“One Team, One Family” Go Eagles!
The Schuler Family Congratulations, Joe, on four years of Gonzaga Hockey! We are so proud of you and all your hard work.
Wishing all the best to our seniors and gratitude to Coach Slater!
The Siciliano Family
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Congratulations, Matthew, for four great years of Gonzaga Hockey! We’re your biggest fans.
The Plant Family — Ben ‘17, Jackson ‘19
Dad, Mom, Jack ’14 and Maggie
To a great season!
Keep reaching for the Cup, Luca!
One Team, One Family
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VARSITY 1 UNDERCLASSMEN
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Dominic Basse
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Luca Docking
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Jalen Greene
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Ian Kilcullen
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Tommy Krisztinicz
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Malik Lansdown
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Matthew Massaro
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Jack Massey
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Henry Middlebrook
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Conor O’Leary
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Will Rosen
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Connor Tait
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VARSITY 1 UNDERCLASSMEN
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Chase Vallese
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Cole Vallese
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VARSITY 1 HOCKEY TEAM
Standing Back (L-R): Coach Bill Slater, Coach Reed Deckard, Matthew Yarmas, Matt Massaro, Conor O’Leary, Will Jervey, Will Schuler, John Cardellicchio, Coach Ford Lands, Coach Bill Harris. Standing Middle (L-R): Oliver Shackley, Kyle Borda, Brendan Beggy, Austin Lizama, Henry Middlebrook, Ian Kilcullen, Jack Massey, Tommy Krisztinicz, Ben Plant, Cole Vallese, Dylan Jacobs, Beau Wallace, Myles Washington. Seated (L-R): Chase Vallese, Joe Siciliano, Malik Lansdown, Dominic Basse, Connor Tait, Luca Docking, Will Rosen. Not Pictured: Jalen Greene.
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Name Matthew Massaro Tommy Krisztinicz Matthew Yarmas Will Rosen Ben Plant Ian Kilcullen John Cardellicchio (C) Will Schuler Will Jervey Henry Middlebrook Jack Massey Luca Docking Joe Siciliano Cole Vallese Connor Tait Malik Lansdown Chase Vallese (A) Jalen Greene Conor O’Leary Dominic Basse
Pos Hgt Wgt F F F F F D F F D D F D F F F D D G D G
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6’4” 5’9” 6’0’ 5’8” 5’8” 5’11” 5’9” 6’1” 6’ 5’8” 5’8” 5’8” 6’0” 5’8” 6’1” 6’ 5’8” 6’ 6’ 6’4”
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Hometown Boyds, MD McLean, VA Darnestown, MD Washington, DC Washington, DC Kensington, MD Reston, VA Alexandria, VA Bethesda, MD Falls Church, VA Great Falls, VA Chevy Chase, MD Arlington, VA Rockville, MD Boyds, MD Falls Church, VA Rockville, MD Bowie, MD Alexandria, VA Alexandra, VA
Year 2018 2019 2017 2019 2017 2018 2017 2017 2017 2018 2019 2020 2017 2020 2019 2020 2018 2018 2018 2019
2016-2017 VARSITY 1 SCHEDULE Date
Result
Nov. 11 W 8-0 Nov. 15 W 3-0 Nov. 16 L 0-3 Nov. 23 W 6-1 Nov. 25 L 1-6 Nov. 30 W 5-1 Dec. 6 W 6-0 Dec. 8 W 7-2 Dec. 13 W 5-2 Dec. 21 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 10
Opponent Mount St. Joe’s @Churchill DeMatha Spalding @St. Joe’s Prep St. Johns Fort @Good Counsel @Georgetown Prep @Bishop O’Connell Bishop O’Connell @St. Mary’s Ryken Good Counsel @DeMatha St. Mary’s Ryken @Landon Calvert Hall @St. John’s @St. Albans Bullis Georgetown Prep @Saint Stephens
Location League Fort Dupont (L) The Gardens Ice House (NL) Fort Dupont (L) Fort Dupont (L) UPenn Arena (NL) Dupont Ice Arena (WCAC) The Gardens Ice Arena (L) Rockville Ice Arena (NL) Kettler Capitals Iceplex (L) Fort Dupont (WCAC) Capital Clubhouse (L) Fort Dupont (WCAC) The Gardens Ice House (WCAC) Fort Dupont (WCAC) Rockville Ice Arena (L) Fort Dupont I (L) Rockville Ice Arena (L) 2016-2017 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY Fort Dupont (L)PROGRAM / 19 Fort Dupont (L) Fort Dupont (L) Kettler (L)
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Good luck, Gonzaga Eagles! One Team, One Family
THE PUCK STOPS HERE!
The Massaro Family Sam ’20 and Matthew ’18
Have a great season, Eagles! Jalen Greene #31 and Family
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Rock the Purple and White! Rock the Fort!
Eagles Fly High!
The Vallese Family Chase ‘18 and Cole ‘20
Wishing the Eagles a great 2016-2017 season! The Krisztinicz Family
Here’s to another strong season for all three Gonzaga teams! Keep putting those biscuits in the basket!
Jack Massey ’19 The Massey Family
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Good Luck to Conor ’18, Colin ’20 and all the 2016-17 Gonzaga Eagles!
Wishing Dominic and his Band of Brothers a great year!
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Love you! Dad, Mom, Pop, Gram & Dabi
Here’s to a great season for all our Eagles! The Oppels Jackson #33
Eagles Fly High! Best wishes for a great season. The Tanielian Family
From the Reston Raiders to the GONZAGA EAGLES
Jack Massey ’19 Tommy Krisztinicz ’19 John Cardellicchio ’17 Jack Hogan ’18 Nico Giannetti ’20 Adam Wojciak ’20
Robbie Dubay ’20 Jacques Pelletier ’20
Tommy Fisher ’20 James Todaro ’18
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VARSITY 2 UNDERCLASSMEN
4
Kurt Bruun
15
Connor Byrne
12
Farrell Dinn
25
Nico Giannetti
6
Patrik Hjelm
5
Jack Hogan
20
Jack Martino
2
Sam Massaro
3
Danny Mullennex
17
Colin O’Leary
33
Jackson Oppel
31
Adam Tanielian
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VARSITY 2 UNDERCLASSMEN
14
Max Thiessen
23
James Todaro
21
Matt Walter
39
Brendan With
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VARSITY 2 HOCKEY TEAM
Standing Back (L-R): Bill Slater, Jack Olcott, T.J. Gletner, Cullen Crowley, Colin O’Leary, Kurt Bruun, Brent Wegner. Standing Middle (L-R): Jayson Diner, Jack Hogan, Max Thiessen, Nico Giannetti, Jack Martino, Matt Walter, Sam Massaro, Farrell Dinn, Beau Wallace. Seated (L-R): Danny Mullennex, Patrick Kelly, Adam Tanielian, Matt Dimond, James Todaro, Patrik Hjelm. Not pictured: Jackson Oppel, Michael Willis, Brendan With.
No 2 3 4 5 6 12 14 15 17 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 28 31 33 39 42
Name Sam Massaro Danny Mullennex Kurt Bruun Jack Hogan Patrik Hjelm Farrell Dinn Max Thiessen Connor Byrne Colin O’Leary Patrick Kelly Jack Martino Matt Walter James Todaro Matt Dimond Nico Giannetti TJ Gletner Cullen Crowley Adam Tanielian Jackson Oppel With, Brendan Jack Olcott
Pos Hgt Wgt D 5’7” 150 D 5’11” 205 D 5’9” 170 F 5’9” 150 F 5’10” 165 F 5’5” 130 F 5’6” 110 F 5’11” 155 F 6’1” 180 F 5’10” 140 F 5’10” 170 F 5’11” 150 F 5’9” 150 F 6’ 160 F 5’10” 150 F 6’2” 170 D 6’2” 190 G 5’8” 145 F 5’6” 120 G F 6’ 200
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Hometown Boyds, MD Washington, DC Chevy Chase, MD Vienna, VA Arlington, VA Kensington, MD Alexandria, VA Arlington, VA Alexandria, VA Alexandria, VA McLean, VA Alexandria, VA Washington, DC Bethesda, MD Alexandria, VA Chevy Chase, MD Arlington, VA Washington, DC Alexandria, VA Reston, VA Kensington, MD
Year 2020 2019 2019 2018 2020 2020 2020 2019 2020 2017 2020 2018 2018 2017 2020 2017 2017 2018 2018 2018 2017
2015-2016 VARSITY 2 SCHEDULE Date
Result
Nov. 17 L5-6 Nov. 21 W8-1 Nov. 23 W6-2 Nov. 25 W6-1 Dec. 6 W11-1 Dec. 9 W5-1 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Feb. 2
Opponent
Location League
DeMatha Fort Dupont @Churchill The Gardens Ice House Spalding Fort Dupont @St. Joe’s Prep UPenn Arena DC Stars Fort Dupont @Landon DeMatha Wells Ice Arena Landon Fort Dupont @DeMatha Wells Ice Arena TBD Fort Dupont @DC Stars Fort Dupont @Spalding Piney Orchard Ice Arena Spalding Fort Dupont
(L) (NL) (NL) (NL) (NL) (L) (L) (L) (NL) (NL) (L) (L)
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Gonzaga Hockey — Brothers Forever! Go Purple Eagles!
Mar$no Quarter Page Ad #A2 d (Right) Mar$no Quarter Page #1 (Le4 The Dinn Family Sean ’07, Farrell ’20
Congratulations, ‘ Jack (#20 / #33) and all of the Eagles players, on a great start to the season!!
Fun to see Jack Martino ‘20 and the Gonzaga Eagles Fly High in Philly! ! -Nana & Pop-Pop! The Martino Family!
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GO EAGLES! Make it a Great 2016 - ’17 Season!
PASS, SHOOT, SCORE
Connor Byrne ‘19 The Byrne Family
Shooting for a great Season! Go Eagles!
The Bruuns 38 / 2016-2017 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
Go Eagles!
The Hjelm Family Patrik ‘20
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Good Luck to the 2016-17 Gonzaga Hockey Teams! From the Georgetown Visitation Ice Cubs, Sisters of Gonzaga Hockey Brothers TOP ROW: Sofia Egan ‘20 (Nick ‘18), Molly Dailey ‘19 ( Ryan ‘15, Matt ‘20), Maggie Yarmas ‘20 (Jack ‘14, Matthew ‘17) MIDDLE ROW: Veronika Pettey ‘17 (Dominik ‘15) FRONT ROW: Livi Hally ‘18 (Bobby ‘14), Annie Rehill ‘20 (John ‘19), Jeanne-Marie Pelletier ‘18 ( Jacques ‘20), Gianna Meloni ‘17 (Chris ‘15)
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The Johnson Family Jimmy ’79 Charlie ’86 Matt ’88 Owen ’18 Jack ’19
Go Eagles Hockey!
Eagles Fly High, AMDG!
The Brophy Family
Go Eagles! The Donatelli Family
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Eagles Fly High! Best Wishes for a Great 2016-17 Season!
The Dubay, Fisher, and Wojciak Families — Robbie, Tommy, and Adam ’20
Go Eagles! The Barloon Family
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Don’t go through Life without Goals!
Go Eagles! The Roystons
Keep reaching for the stars and the puck! Christian #21
Eagles Fly High!
The Rehill Family John ’19
A heartfelt thanks to all the ice hockey coaches and team of volunteers! We wish you a happy holiday and a joyful new year! With gratitude, The Richard Family Noah ’20
Best of luck to the 2016-17 Eagles! Love, Dad, Mom, Brendon ’16 and Caroline
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JUNIOR VARSITY
4
Joe Barloon
20
Freddy Brophy
7
Matt Dailey
8
Chris Donatelli
16
Robbie Dubay
19
Nick Egan (C)
34
Tommy Fisher
29
Michael Gannon
21
Christian Garagusi
24
Will Giblin
15
Jack Johnson
18
Bobby Kelly (A)
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JUNIOR VARSITY
22
Will Kirvan
17
Colin Marrapese
13
Jacques Pelletier
23
Jackson Plant
3
John Rehill
9
Michael Reidy
35
Noah Richard
10
Connor Richardson
25
Joe Royston
33
Peter Stabler
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JUNIOR VARSITY
Standing Back: (L-R): Adam Wojciak, Jacques Pelletier, Michael Reidy, Will Kirvan, Christian Garagusi, Jack Johnson, Tommy Fisher, John Rehill. Standing Middle (L-R): Coach Sammy Gerdano, Robbie Dubay, Peter Stabler, Jackson Plant, Bobby Kelly, Colin Marrapese, Chris Donatelli, Connor Richardson, Coach Donnie Walter. Seated (L-R): Gannon, Joe Barloon, Freddy Brophy, Noah Richard, Nick Egan, Will Giblin, Joe Royston.
No 3 4 7 8 9 10 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 29 33 34 35 43
Name John Rehill Joe Barloon Matt Dailey Chris Donatelli Michael Reidy Connor Richardson Jacques Pelletier Jack Johnson Robbie Dubay Colin Marrapese Bobby Kelly Nick Egan Freddy Brophy Christian Garagusi Will Kirvan Jackson Plant Will Giblin Joe Royston Michael Gannon Peter Stabler Tommy Fisher Noah Richard Adam Wojciak
Pos Hgt Wgt D F F F F F D D F F F D F F F F F D D D F G D
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5’11” 5’11” 5’11” 5’6” 5’10” 5’6” 6’0” 5’9” 5’3” 5’7” 5’6” 6’0” 6’0” 5’10” 6’0” 5’4” 5’9” 5’10” 5’10” 5’8” 5’11” 6’1” 5’9”
150 155 145 130 135 120 165 165 115 140 140 185 130 145 160 160 144 180 140 120 130 140 145
Hometown Arlington, VA Bethesda, MD Chevy Chase, MD Washington, DC Silver Spring, MD McLean, VA Fairfax, VA Silver Spring, MD Great Fall, VA McLean, VA Alexandria, VA Rockville, MD Chevy Chase, MD Silver Spring, MD Bethesda, MD Washington, DC Kensington, MD Bethesda, MD Bethesda, MD Chevy Chase, MD Vienna, VA Chevy Chase, MD Falls Church, VA
Year 2019 2018 2020 2020 2019 2020 2020 2019 2020 2019 2019 2018 2020 2020 2020 2019 2019 2019 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020
2015-2016 JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE Date Result Opponent Nov. 11 L 2-6 Nov. 23 W 8-1 Nov. 25 L 0-3 Dec. 1 L 0-5 Dec. 2 L 0-5 Dec. 9 W 9-2 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Jan. 4 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 10
Location
Churchill JV Fort Dupont Spalding Fort Dupont @St. Joe’s Prep UPenn Arena Bishop O’Connell Fort Dupont @Landon Rockville Ice Arena Robinson JV Fort Dupont @Churchill V2 The Gardens Ice House TBD Fort Dupont Fort Dupont Cannons Fort Dupont Churchill V2 Fort Dupont Bethesda Chevy Chase Fort Dupont Bishop Ireton JV Fort Dupont @Robinson JV Tucker Road Ice Rink Churchill JV Fort Dupont Yorktown JV Kettler Capitals Iceplex Spalding JV Piney Orchard Ice Arena Spalding JV Fort Dupont
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Good Luck Eagles! Ulysses ’15 & The Lalors One Team, One Family
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Congressman Steny H. Hoyer Wishes Gonzaga Hockey a Successful Season and the Best of Luck to Varsity I, Varsity II, and JV Teams. Go Eagles!
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The Georgetown Visitation Ice Cubs are proud to support the Gonzaga Eagles. WE HOPE TO SEE YOU AT A GAME! 2016- 2017 Ice Cubs Schedule Dec. 30 Visitation Green vs. Holy Cross First Annual Director’s Cup at Purple Puck Jan. 4
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Jan. 5
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Jan. 6
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GONZAGA HOCKEY HISTORY 2016-2017 Bill Slater HC • John Cardellicchio (C) • Chase Valese (A) • Will Schuler (A) In his third year as Gonzaga’s Head Coach, Bill Slater’s V1 team is off to a great start with a 7-2-0 record. Under Head Coach Michael Willis’ leadership, the V2 has started the season at 5-1-0. JV is in the capable hands of Head Coach and Gonzaga alum Sammy Gerdano. The JV team’s record so far is 2-4-0.
2015-2016 (19-5-1) Bill Slater HC • Mackie Wheeler (C) • Henry Chastain (A) • Jack Sanborn (A) The Eagle’s 2015-
16 season began with the inaugural Dominik Pettey ‘15 Memorial Purple White game. After an outstanding season and finishing #1 in the MAPHL, Gonzaga’s Varsity 1 team made it to the MAPHL AA championship game but were defeated by Landon. They finished the season with an overall record of 19-5-1. Assistant Captain Jack Sanborn made the Washington Post All Met 1st Team, while Captain Mackie Wheeler and Chase Vallese earned Honorable Mention. Jack Sanborn and Chase Vallese were named to the MAPHL All Conference AA 1st Team, and Mackie Wheeler and Connor Tait achieved 2nd Team. Gonzaga’s Varsity 2 team had an outstanding year, finishing the season as the MAPHL A Champions and winning the Varsity Division of the Purple Puck. Jack Massey made the MAPHL All Conference A 1st Team and was named Player of the Year. Kurt Bruun, Will Jervey and Tommy Krisztinicz were also named to the MAPHL All Conference A Division 1st Team.
2014-2015 (22-3-3) Bill Slater HC • Ridge Slater (C) • Chris Meloni (C) The Gonzaga V1 team finished the 2014-15 season 22-
3-3 and was a Purple Puck Finalist. It earned an 11-1-1 MAPHL record and finished first in the AA South Division. The Eagles made it to Round 3 of the MAPHL AA Division Playoffs. The following Gonzaga student-athletes received all-conference selections and post-season honors in hockey: MAPHL, AA Division (Varsity 1): Chris Meloni and Patrick Fergus – 1st Team; Ridge Slater – 2nd Team. A Division (Varsity 2): Will Jervey – 1st Team.
2013–2014 (26-0-1) Nate Jackson HC • Bobby Hally (C) • Joey Downey (A) • Barlow Sanders (A) This was an extraordinary
year for Gonzaga Eagles with a 26-0-1 record. Gonzaga took home its sixth league championship after defeating Calvert Hall 3-1 in the MAPHL championship. The Eagles also captured their third Purple Puck Tournament Championship under Coach Jackson, defeating Hun School of Princeton (NJ), 6-0. Coach Jackson celebrated his 100th win. Gonzaga Hockey held the Washington Post #1 ranking for the second year in row. Coach Nate Jackson was named Washington Post All Met Coach of the Year; Goalie Nick Platais was named Washington Post All Met Player of the Year, 1st Team All Met and MAPHL All League 1st Team; Bobby Hally was named Washington Post All Met 1st Team and MAPHL Player of the Year; Ridge Slater was named Washington Post All Met 2nd Team and MAPHL All League 1st Team; and Chris Meloni was named Washington Post All Met 2nd Team and MAPHL All League 1st Team.
2012–2013 (22-4-1) Nate Jackson HC • Jack Slater (C) • Michael Logan (A) • Bobby Hally (A) The 2012-13 Eagles held
the #1 Washington Post High School hockey ranking every week of the season with a 22-4-1 record. They took home their fifth league Championship, defeating Calvert Hall 6-1 in the MAPHL championship. That was Coach Jackson’s second Championship in five years. Gonzaga Hockey celebrated its 20th Anniversary at the 2012 Purple Puck Tournament, with Gonzaga’s first Varsity Hockey Coach Ed McGonagle dropping the puck at the first game, and Jarrod Wronski’s recognition of his 10th year announcing the tournament. Gonzaga finished runner-up to St Ignatius (OH) in the 2012 Purple Puck Final. Captain Jack Slater was named Washington Post All-Met Player of the Year, while Chris Meloni and Nick Platais achieved 2nd Team awards, and Bobby Hally (A) and Dominik Pettey earned Honorable Mention.
2011-2012 (14-8) Nate Jackson, HC • Vance Walter (C) • Jack Slater (A) The Gonzaga varsity team ended its 2011-2012
season in the MAPHL semifinals against DeMatha. The young squad lost a heartbreaker in the final minutes of the game but earned valuable experience for the future. In December, the Eagles captured their seond Purple Puck championship under Coach Jackson by defeating Georgetown Prep in the finals. The Eagles returned the majority of their team for the 2012-2013 season, including their four leading scorers and their starting goaltender. Jack Slater – All-Met Honorable Mention
2010-2011 (11-10) Nate Jackson, HC • Rainey Brown (C) • Kyle Bruun (A) • Alex Panzarella (A) • Pierce Radecki (A) The Eagles graduated 12 seniors in what turned out to be a winning season, ending with an 11-10 record. Although bowing out in the first round of the playoffs, the Eagles beat Georgetown Prep and Mount St. Joe’s in the regular season to finish sixth in league play. Senior Kyle Bruun earned All-Met Honorable Mention.
2009-2010 (17-14-3) Nate Jackson, HC • Ford Lands (C) • Grant Leonard (A) • Tyler Winters (A) The Gonzaga Eagles won
their fourth league championship, defeating DeMatha 3-2 in the final game. This was Coach Jackson’s first championship as head coach. The Eagles finished the season with an impressive 17-4-3 record, which earned them a #1 ranking by the Washington Post. Senior Donnie Walter was named All-Met Player of the Year. There were also several other players who earned second team and honorable mention status.
2008–2009 (12-7-2) Nate Jackson, HC • Alex Bodenheimer (C) • Matt Lechner (A) • Sean Murphy (A) The Varsity
Eagles beat Georgetown Prep to win its fourth Purple Puck Championship – the first since 2004. In the MAPHL playoffs, Gonzaga defeated Georgetown Prep after a shootout in the quarter-finals before losing to DeMatha in the semifinals. The Eagles finished with a solid record and looked to their young prospects to step up the next year.
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GONZAGA HOCKEY HISTORY 2007-2008 (9-2-1) Paul Tilch, HC • Joey Demeria (C) • Patrick Foster (C) • Andy Morales (A) • Tyler Schmutz (A) The
Varsity Eagles continued to have great success in the newly formed MAPHL and were ranked #1 all season in the Washington Post’s inaugural area hockey rankings. The Eagles once again made the playoffs but were defeated 5-2 by growing rival Mt. Saint Joseph in the semifinal game. They finished with an overall record of 9-2-1. The Gonzaga JV had an outstanding first season in the MSHL, carrying 14 freshmen who would provide future Gonzaga Varsity teams with an ample supply of highly skilled players.
2006-2007 (15-0-1) Paul Tilch, HC • Ryan Holley (C) • Patrick Cullen (A) • Patrick Foster (A) Championship, defeating Mount Saint Joe’s 4-3 in overtime. With the win, Gonzaga became the first team in the history of the MSHL to win three straight titles. Washington Post All-Met Selections: Patrick Cullen – Player of the Year; Ryan Holley – 1st team; Andrew Panzarella – 2nd team; Patrick Foster – honorable mention All-Met.
2005-2006 (20-1-3) Paul Tilch, HC • Keith Hall (C) • Michael Haring (C) • Tim Bodenheimer (A) • Ryan Holley (A) Varsity won its second consecutive MSHL Championship, defeating Mount St. Joseph 6-4. Gonzaga Purple reached the semifinals of Purple Puck tournament. Gonzaga Purple finished in first place in MSHL Public School League. Washington Post All-Met selections: Ryan Holley – 1st team; Patrick Cullen – 2nd team; Michael Clemente – honorable mention; Sean Dinn – honorable mention; Andrew Panzarella – honorable mention. Michael Clemente was also selected to play for the U.S. National Under-17 team, based in Ann Arbor, Mich., where the program’s goal is to prepare student-athletes under the age of 18 for participation on U.S. National Teams and for future hockey careers.
2004-2005 (20-3-2) Paul Tilch, HC • Keith Hall (C) • Tim Bodenheimer (A) • Spenser Smallwood (A) Varsity won its first
MSHL Championship, defeating DeMatha 4-1. Varsity won its second consecutive Purple Puck Championship. Gonzaga Purple won the MSHL JV Championship. Washington Post All-Met selections: Paul Tilch – Coach of the Year; Mike Haring – 1st team; and Michael Clemente, Patrick Cullen, Keith Hall, Ryan Holley and Spenser Smallwood – honorable mention.
2003-2004 (21-3) Paul Tilch, HC • Matt Bodenheimer (C) • Keith Hall (A)Matt Bodenheimer (C) • Keith Hall (A) Posting
their best season ever, the Eagles were seeded #1 after regular-season play and earned a bye in the playoff round. Varsity faced Landon in the third round and suffered a disappointing loss. In its final season under the “Varsity 2” title, the team completed its best season, finishing 13-73 overall and earning second place in the league. Washington Post All-Met selections: Mike Haring – 1st team; and Matt Bodenheimer and Spenser Smallwood – honorable mention.
2002-2003 (15-8-1) Paul Tilch, HC • Bernie Nolan (C) • Mark Tilch (C) • Matt Bodenheimer (A) • Reed Deckard (A) In
a turn-around season under new head coach Paul Tilch, the Eagles finished with a strong winning record and made the playoffs. In the Purple Puck, the team lost 4-3 in overtime play in the championship game against Georgetown Prep. Washington Post All-Met selection: Mark Tilch – 2nd team.
2001-2002 (4-11) Greg Blaisdell, HC • Liam Hardy (C) • Tom Ferrell (A) • Matt Fornaro (A) The team finished league play with a disappointing record.
2000-2001 (7-6) Greg Blaisdell, HC • Kevin Spain (C) • Wyatt Kupperman (A) Varsity played a thrilling come-from-behind
victory over LaSalle from Philadelphia and took advantage of a default to come back and win its first Purple Puck championship. The regular season included two victories over rival Churchill, a tie with DeMatha, and convincing victories over O’Connell and Georgetown Prep. Washington Post All-Met selections: Pat Copertino – 1st team and Kevin Spain – 2nd team.
1999-2000 (8-2) Paul Caron, HC • Nick Sadowski (C) • John Mack (A) Varsity pulled off a surprise win over DeMatha early in the season. The Eagles finished third (again) in the MSHL and lost to Mount Saint Joe’s 4-1 in the semifinal playoff game. Varsity 2 first season. Washington Post All-Met selections: Nate Jackson – 1st team; Kevin Spain – 2nd team; Pat Copertino – honorable mention.
1998-1999 (8-4) Paul Caron, HC • Jake Jackson (C) • Bubba Roache (A) A strong Eagles defense contributed to a win against
DeMatha 5-2 in the regular-season final. Varsity reached MSHL semifinals where the Eagles suffered a tough loss to Mount Saint Joe’s. Varsity played DeMatha in Purple Puck championship. JV Purple defeated DeMatha and ad¬vanced to the championship game for the second straight year. Washington Post All-Met selections: Jake Jackson and Brad Holzwart – 1st team.
1997-1998 (9-2) Jeff Ottenbreit, HC • Mike Tarantino (C) • Lexie Lewis (A) Varsity posted another strong season, finishing third in league play and reaching the MSHL semifinals, but the Eagles fell to Mt. Saint Joe’s 2-1. JV Purple won the MSHL championship. Washington Post All-Met selections: Jake Jackson – 1st team; Brad Holzwart – 2nd team; and Lexie Lewis, Brian Carmack and Bubba Roache – honorable mention.
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GONZAGA HOCKEY HISTORY 1996-1997 (8-2) Jeff Ottenbreit, HC • Paul Tilch (C) • Mike Tarantino (A) Varsity reached MSHL semifinals, losing to Mount
Saint Joe’s 4-2. JV Purple made the MSHL championship game against DeMatha. Several Gonzaga hockey players were recognized in the first Washington Post Ice Hockey All-Met selections: Paul Tilch – 1st team and Lexie Lewis and Brad Holzwart – honorable mention.
1995-1996 (7-3) Ed McGonagle, HC • Paul Tilch (C) A young Gonzaga Varsity team (nine sophomores) just missed earning a
playoff spot. In the Purple Puck, the Eagles faced a talented Hudson Catholic (NJ) team, a shootout against Churchill, and a 10-1 romp over Sherwood. JV Purple went undefeated and won the Purple Puck. It was the first Gonzaga hockey team to win a league championship, defeating Mount Saint Joe’s for the MSHL JV Championship.
1994-1995 (12-2-1) Ed McGonagle, HC • Chris Connolly (C) Both the team and the program made impressive strides this season.
In its third season, Gon¬zaga added two JV teams. Varsity gave DeMatha “the biggest scare of the season.” The game was described as a “meeting of two area hockey powerhouses.” JV Purple went 8-2; its only two losses were to DeMatha. Purple played in the championship game against DeMatha, losing 3-2.
1993-1994 (12-3) Ed McGonagle, HC • Eric Bovim (C) Varsity posted its first winning season, losing only to DeMatha and Landon,
and beating Good Counsel three times. The Eagles finished third in the championships. The team scored 82 goals and only allowed 36 goals. Gonzaga hosted the first National Capital Hockey Tournament, known as the “Purple Puck.” Landon won the tournament; Gonzaga was the runner-up.
1992-1993 (4-5-1) Ed McGonagle, HC • Eric Bovim (C) • David Copp (C) After years of lobbying, Gonzaga Hockey had its Inaugural Season, with “an up-and-coming group of guys” in the fast-growing Maryland Scholastic Hockey League (MSHL).
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COACHING SUMMARY NAME SEASONS RECORD WINNING PERCENTAGE
Ed McGonagle
1992 to 1996
35-13-2
.720
Jeff Ottenbreit
1996 to 1998
17-4-0
.809
Paul Caron
1998 to 2000
16-6-0
.727
Greg Blaisdell
2000 to 2002
11-17-0
.392
Paul Tilch
2002 to 2008
100-17-8
.832
Nate Jackson
2008 to 2014
102-33-7
.743
Bill Slater
2014-present
48-10-4
.774
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that is suited to their needs. The program supplies injured service and disabled men and women with hockey equipment and trains them in the skills needed to use the sport of ice hockey as a rehabilitation tool to overcome both physical and mental disabilities sustained in defense of the United States of America. The goals of the program are to: • Educate, train, and motivate injured, ill and disabled service members and veterans to participate in the sport of ice hockey adapted to their abilities • Offer the game of hockey as a means of developing self-confidence, self-reliance, and concentration for those injured in service, and to assist them in rebuilding the mainstream lifestyles and sense of normalcy they were accustomed to prior to their disability • Integrate people with disabilities with people without disabilities in order to promote awareness of challenges and to encourage teambuilding • Encourage the formation of “USA Warrior Hockey Programs” locally and nationally • Educate the general public about adaptive sports and USA Warriors Ice Hockey and to promote societal awareness of the sacrifices participants made in defense of our Nation. Gonzaga Hockey proud offers our time and donations to this incredibly inspiring group. We have participated in charity hockey game supporting Wounded Warriors Program and USA Warriors Hockey Team, provide in kind donations for USA Warrriors events, and of greatest value, our Gonzaga players have participated with the team for on-ice practices with standing and sled teams.
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