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Letter from Rev. Stephen W. Planning, SJ, President Letter from Mr. Thomas K. Every II, Headmaster Gonzaga College High School Purple Puck Varsity 1, Varsity 2 and Junior Varsity Coaches Underclassmen Managers Seniors (Class of 2020) Senior Managers Varsity 1 Underclassmen Varsity 1 Team and Roster Varsity 1 Schedule 2019-2020 Gonzaga Eagles Varsity 2 Underclassmen Varsity 2 Team and Roster Varsity 2 Schedule Junior Varsity Junior Varsity Team and Roster Junior Varsity Schedule Gonzaga Hockey History Coaching Summary Gonzaga by the Numbers Fort Dupont Ice Arena Hockey for Others Index of Advertisers
GONZAGA HOCKEY 2019-2020 GONZAGA HOCKEY COACHING STAFF
2019 PURPLE PUCK COMMITTEE MEMBERS
HOCKEY DIRECTOR: Bill Slater VARSITY 1 HEAD COACH: Sammy Gerdano ‘10 VARSITY 1 ASSISTANT COACHES: Ryan Holley ‘07 Andrew Panzarella Alex Panzarella ‘11 VARSITY 2 HEAD COACH: Donnie Walter ‘10 VARSITY 2 ASSISTANT COACHES: Marquise Cotten ‘11 Terence Hardy ‘04 JUNIOR VARSITY HEAD COACH: Bryan King JUNIOR VARSITY ASSISTANT COACHES: Patrick Guinan STATISTICIAN: Reed Deckerd ‘04 FACULTY ADVISOR: Ed Donnellan
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: John Cotten PURPLE PUCK COMMITTEE CHAIR: Bill Dubay VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR: Jeana Norton CONCESSIONS: Mayumi Giannetti, Kathy Hassett and Deb Christiano DECORATIONS: Melissa Wojciak WELCOME/HOSPITALITY: Reggie Kouba ALUMNI GAME: Maura Cardellicchio and Deana Hally ANNOUNCER: Jarrod Wronski
GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: Rev. Stephen W. Planning, SJ HEADMASTER: Mr. Thomas K. Every II ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Joe Reyda ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Casey O’Neill ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Penny Lynch and Zane Cribbs
THANK YOU TO MYRA OPPEL FOR THE PROGRAM DESIGN AND LAYOUT AND TO KRIS KOERBER AT COLORNET PRINTING & GRAPHICS. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE THE PURPLE PUCK A SUCCESS! 3 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL NINETEEN EYE STREET, NORTHWEST WASHINGTON, DC 20001 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT PHONE (202) 336-7171 FAX (202) 336-7172
December 26, 2019
Dear Hockey Fans, Welcome to the 27th Annual Gonzaga National Capital Hockey Tournament! The Purple Puck has certainly become one of the premier tournaments in the area and is a highlight of the holiday season. Last year was another great season for Gonzaga Hockey, winning its third consecutive MAPHL Championship and finishing the season ranked #1 by the Washington Post. Players served as Study Buddies at Ft. Dupont and raised funds for the Dominik Pettey ’15 Scholarship Fund as well as the Statesmen Preparatory School for Boys. I would like to offer special thanks to the sponsors, supporters and parent volunteers who worked tirelessly to host an exciting, fast-paced and thrill-filled tournament. This wonderful event would not be possible without you! Good luck to all the very talented teams competing in this year’s Purple Puck. May God bless all of you during this Christmas Season. Sincerely,
Rev. Stephen W. 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
November 2019 “You find that you have peace of mind and can enjoy yourself, get more sleep and rest when you know that it was a one hundred percent effort that you gave – win or lose.” ― Gordie Howe Dear Hockey Fans, Welcome to another year of Gonzaga hockey. On the heels of yet another MAPHL Varsity Hockey I Championship and a second place finish by Varsity II last season, this year promises to be as thrilling as ever! Coach Gerdano and his team have been working hard and I am impressed, once again, with their commitment to the program. The tradition of Gonzaga hockey is an important one on Eye Street, and this year we are particularly proud to celebrate another Purple Puck Tournament. At the start of a season, it is good to reflect on the role of sports in a Jesuit school. Athletics at Gonzaga is about being generous with one’s God-given talents, and life lessons like dedication, commitment, and sacrifice. The hard work a student-athlete puts into the season is for the team, our school, and the season’s goal. Athletics is a part of cura personalis – that hallmark of Jesuit education – care of the whole person. Gonzaga forms young men who are well-rounded in body, mind, and spirit; young men who learn, in the words of Gordie Howe, that giving one hundred percent is more important than wins and losses. The experiences of our students on the ice, in the classroom, and on retreats and Christian service projects, work together in the formation of our students into men for others. 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
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.
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THE PURPLE PUCK
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or 27 years, high school hockey teams from near and far have ventured to iconic Fort Dupont Ice Arena in southeast Washington, D.C., each holiday season to play the game they love, see our nation’s capital, make new friends and reconnect with old ones. It is the mix of highlevel competition, camaraderie and an unparalleled setting that make the National Capital Hockey Tournament, known as the Purple Puck, so special. With views of the skyline of the world’s most powerful city, Fort Dupont Ice Arena will once again host this annual event, which started in 1993 and has grown into one of the preeminent holiday hockey tournaments on the East Coast. At its inception, then-president of Gonzaga College High School, Father Bernard J. Dooley described the Purple Puck as “both the first Gonzaga-sponsored hockey tournament and the first hockey tournament for high school teams in the Washington, D.C., area.” This year’s tournament marks the 27th Purple Puck, which has become a prominent destination for top-flight hockey. This year’s roster of participants in the Prep Division is one of the strongest fields in the history of the Purple Puck Competition. Joining us this year is three-time champion The Hun School of Princeton, N.J., winners in 2018, 2015 and 2014. Our other attendees are the 2016 champs St. Joseph’s Prep from Philadelphia, Pa.; our 2010 champion Loyola Academy from Wilmette, Ill.; and some of the best teams in the area to include: 2006 champions Bishop O’Connell of Arlington, Va.; Archbishop Spalding of Severn, Md.; St. John’s College High School of D.C., and first-time competitor Delaware Prep. As hockey has grown, so has the Purple Puck’s Varsity Division. This year is no different. In addition to the fierce competition of the Prep Division, six teams will battle for top honors in the Varsity Division – Gonzaga V2, St. Joseph’s Prep II, Loyola Academy II, Archbishop Spalding II, Bishop O’Connell II, and Langley High of McLean, VA. While hockey is the focus of the Purple Puck, it is the people who come back time and time again that make it special. The Purple Puck is still a volunteer-run operation, and that is part of what makes it a success each year. On
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PREP CHAMP The Hun School St. Ignatius (OH) St. Josephs Prep The Hun School The Hun School Gonzaga Team St. Ignatius Team Gonzaga Team Loyola Academy Garden Valley Gonzaga Georgetown Prep Bishop O’Connell Bishop O’Connell Gonzaga Gonzaga Georgetown Prep Landon Gonzaga DeMatha DeMatha DeMatha Hudson Catholic Hudson Catholic Landon Landon
VARSITY CHAMP Gonzaga Varsity 2 Loyola Academy (IL) Gonzaga VII Gonzaga VII Team NOVA NOVA NOVA NOVA
behalf of Gonzaga College High School and the Gonzaga Hockey Program, we want to extend our heartfelt thank you to every parent, player, volunteer and fan who has made the first 27 years of the Purple Puck so amazing. The success of the Purple Puck — and the spirit that participating teams experience — are a testament to the kind of families who make up the larger hockey community, and those who make up the Gonzaga hockey family. Here’s to a great week of hockey and to carrying this wonderful tradition forward for years to come!
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GONZAGA HOCKEY COACHES HOCKEY DIRECTOR Bill Slater
Coach Slater has longtime ties to the Washington, D.C. high school hockey community and Gonzaga. He grew up playing ice hockey in New England and has coached youth hockey teams for more than 25 years, including five years at Georgetown Prep, various levels in the Montgomery Youth Hockey Associations 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. Under Coach Slater’s leadership, Gonzaga’s Varsity 1 team won three consecutive AA MAPHL championships, and Varsity 2 won three consecutive A MAPHL championships. Gonzaga is the first school to have both division teams achieve this accomplishment during the same season. In his fourth season as Head Coach, Slater was named the Washington Post’s 2018 Winter All-Met Coach of the Year. This is Coach Slater’s sixth year as Director of the Gonzaga Eagles’ Program.
VARSITY 1 ASSISTANT COACH Ryan Holley ‘07 Ryan Holley, class of ’07, played four years of varsity hockey for Gonzaga and was captain his junior and senior years. During his time on Eye Street, Ryan accrued three consecutive MSHL championships, two 1st Team All-Met appearances and one Purple Puck championship. In April 2019, Ryan was inducted into Gonzaga College High School Hall of Fame with the 2004-05 Hockey Team. Ryan, a native of the Washington, D.C., area, grew up playing locally for the Washington Little Capitals and the Washington Junior Nationals. He went on to attend St. Anselm College and play hockey for four years at the NCAA DIII level. Ryan was a two-year captain and a three-time NE-10 Champion while playing for St. Anselm College. This is Ryan’s third year as Assistant Coach for the Eagles. This is Ryan’s third year as Assistant Coach for the Eagles.
VARSITY 1 HEAD COACH Samuel “Sammy” Gerdano ‘10
Coach Gerdano has a deep connection to Gonzaga. A 2010 graduate, 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. During college, Gerdano played three years for the Syracuse University Men’s Hockey team (ACHA D1). This is Coach Gerdano’s second year teaching computer science at Gonzaga as well as serving as Head Varsity Hockey Coach. For the 2017-2018 season, Gerdano served as Varsity 2 Co-Head Coach, was voted Ervin J. Terwillger Coach of the Year and helped lead V2 to its third consecutive MAPHL Championship. Prior to that, he served as the JV Head Coach for two seasons. This is Coach Gerdano’s fifth year coaching with the Eagles.
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GONZAGA HOCKEY COACHES VARSITY 1 ASSISTANT COACH Andrew Panzarella
Coach Panzarella played three seasons at Gonzaga (‘08), before leaving to play junior hockey in the USHL. While at Gonzaga, he was a member of a team which won three consecutive championships, including the program’s first title. In April, 2019, Andrew was inducted into Gonzaga College High School Hall of Fame with the 2004-05 Hockey Team. After Gonzaga, he played four seasons in the USHL, with stints in Des Moines, Tri-City, and Waterloo. Panzarella then went on to play four years of DI hockey at the University of North Dakota. During his tenure at UND, the Fighting Sioux won two regular season championships and appeared in four consecutive NCAA tournaments, including two trips to the Frozen Four. After college, he had a two-year professional career, with games in the American Hockey League (AHL) and ECHL. This is Andrew’s third season coaching with the Gonzaga hockey program.
VARSITY 1 ASSISTANT COACH Alex Panzarella ‘11
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Alex Panzarella is a 2011 graduate of Gonzaga College High School, where he helped win a MAPHL championship in 2010. During his youth, Alex was a member of the Team Maryland hockey program and later went on to play Junior B hockey for the Washington Junior Capitals. Alex works at Deloitte Consulting doing Software Asset Management. This is Alex’s third season coaching with the Gonzaga hockey program.
GONZAGA HOCKEY COACHES VARSITY 2 HEAD COACH Donnie Walter ‘10
Donnie Walter graduated from Gonzaga in 2010 and begins his third 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 Alexandria, Va., and works as a financial analyst for FINRA.This is Donnie’s first season as V2 Head Coach. Last season, he served as a V2 Assistant Coach. During the 2017-18 season, Donnie served as a the JV Head Coach and his team went an impressive 15-0-1.
VARSITY 2 ASSISTANT COACH Terence Hardy ‘04
Terence Hardy ‘04 played four years of Varsity 1 hockey for Gonzaga. He was part of Gonzaga’s first ever Purple Puck championship during his senior year. Terence grew up playing locally for the Montgomery Blue Devils and the Washington Little Capitals before playing intramural hockey at Providence College. Terence graduated from Providence College with a major in finance and now lives in Washington, D.C., working as a financial advisor for Morgan Stanley. This will be Terence’s first year coaching with the Gonzaga hockey program.
VARSITY 2 ASSISTANT COACH Marquise Cotten ‘11
Marquise Cotten was born and raised in Washington, D.C., and is a 2011 graduate of Gonzaga. He started playing hockey at age 5 for the Fort Dupont hockey program. He went on to play four years of hockey at Gonzaga and was a valuable member of the 2010 MAPHL championship team. After graduation, he played at Bridgton Academy in Maine before playing at Lebanon Valley College. Marquise finished his college career at Rowan University in New Jersey. This is Marquise’s first year as assistant Varsity 2 coach. Last season, he was the JV Head Coach, and this is his third season coaching with the Gonzaga hockey program.
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GONZAGA HOCKEY COACHES JUNIOR VARSITY HEAD COACH Bryan King
Bryan King was born and raised in Washington, D.C., and is a 2011 graduate from the School Without Walls. Bryan started playing hockey at age 6 with the Fort Dupont Cannons and went on to play for Nelson Burton’s Metro Maple Leafs. King attended La Salle University and played in the American Collegiate Hockey Association DII, captaining the squad and winning the Greater Northeast Collegiate Hockey Conference Championship his senior year. After graduation, Bryan returned to D.C. and began volunteering as an assistant coach with the Cannons. He is a USA Hockey Level 3 Certified coach. This is Bryan’s second year coaching with the Gonzaga hockey program and his first year as Junior Varsity head coach. He is excited to share his passion and knowledge of the game.
JUNIOR VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH Patrick Guinan
Patrick Guinan is a native of York, Pa., where he played youth hockey from the age of 5 for the York Devils ice hockey club. He played JV hockey for Central York High School. After suffering repeated concussions, he was no longer able to play hockey. Patrick has continued to stay involved in the game his entire life by coaching at the Bob Hartley High Intensity camp. This camp has provided a wealth of knowledge about the game from the top tier players in the world. Patrick started the first ever ice hockey program at York College of Pennsylvania, where he was an assistant coach. Patrick is looking forward to his future with Gonzaga Hockey.
ATHLETIC TRAINER Penny Lynch
Now in her 22st year as Head Athletic Trainer at Gonzaga, Penny grew up in College Park, Maryland. 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, Maryland Athletic Trainer Association, American Red Cross and Approved Clinical Instructor.
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Zane Cribbs, MAT, ATC
This is the third year at Gonzaga for Zane, who previously worked at Howard University as an Assistant Athletic Trainer for the men’s basketball team and women’s lacrosse and volleyball teams. In 2013, she earned a bachelor’s degree in Human Health Performance and Leisure with a concentration in Sports Medicine from Howard University. She completed her master’s degree in Athletic Training at Texas Tech University in 2015.
UNDERCLASSMEN MANAGERS VARSITY 1: Johnny Stanton ‘21 VARSITY 2: Jack Beall ‘21, Gordon Finucan ‘21, Mak Krivka ‘21
FACULTY ADVISOR Ed Donnellan
Ed Donnellan has been teaching at Gonzaga for seven years in the Social Studies Department. A teacher for 36 years, he previously taught at Notre Dame Prep in Towson, MD, and Vermont Academy in Saxtons River, VT. 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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One Team. One Family.
We are truly honored to be a part of the Gonzaga Hockey program for 10 years. As player, coach, parent, alum and friend....we have been blessed to be involved with so many incredible people who exemplify Men and Women for Others. We wish the 2019-2020 teams the best in their play and their sportsmanship and know that as always...Eagles Fly High! Thank you Father Planning and Joe Reyda for your leadership and your support.
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all roads lead to PURPLE
Congratulations to the V1 Class of '20. Dinn #22, Docking #18, Dubay #12 Giannetti #25, Martino #21, O'Leary #19 Richard #37, Thiessen #20, Wojciak #6
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“I have made some of my closest friends through my time at Gonzaga and at the Fort. I will miss playing with all of my teammates, wearing the purple and white, and being a part of such a great program.”
reddy had been on the ice for only a year when he got to Gonzaga as a freshman and made the JV team. His sophomore year on JV was a big one — that team went undefeated the whole season. His junior year was his third on JV, and that’s when he also started playing travel hockey with the Tri-City Eagles. He’s closing out his Gonzaga career as a senior playing varsity, and he’s also playing with the Montgomery Blue Devils. He intends to keep playing hockey into his adult years.
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Freddy Brophy
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att began playing hockey when he was 6 years old, and he’s loved the game ever since. Before he hit the ice for Gonzaga, Matt played for Chevy Chase. He’s also a lacrosse player, heading to Middlebury College in Vermont to continue his lacrosse career. But that doesn’t mean he’s giving up on the ice. Matt will consider playing club hockey in college and will certainly play in an adult league after college. He wants to thank his coaches and parents for a great four years playing at the Fort.
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Matt Dailey
“Ever since watching my brother win a championship in 2014, I’ve known I wanted to play Gonzaga hockey. I’ve enjoyed every moment of the journey; from packing the car full on the way to captain skates and practices to playing in championships. I’ve met some friends that will last forever playing this sport, and I’ll always cherish the moments this program has given me.”
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Jayson Diner
“Hockey has always brought my family together. But before Gonzaga, I never would have believed that it would bring me into a whole new family.”
ayson has been around hockey his whole life, growing up in a family of four boys, all hockey players. Though he began his career as a huge fan of the Zamboni, when he hit the ice at four years old, he was sold on the game. Jayson subsequently moved on to the IP program and played travel hockey with Reston his entire career. His time as a Gonzaga Eagle has been so important in helping him be a Man for Others. He played defense for most of his hockey career. Now Jayson aspires to use those defensive skills defending our country — in the Navy.
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arrell started off his hockey career by rollerblading around Fort Dupont when his brother Sean, Eagles class of ’07, had Gonzaga games. Continuing to grow and love the game, he went from wheels to blades and played for Montgomery Blue Devils, Washington Little Caps, and Team Maryland. A Washington Post First Team All-Met selection last year, Farrell plays for the U18 Team Maryland AAA team and plans to continue his hockey career in juniors and college.
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“My love for Gonzaga Hockey started by watching my brother win three championships and escalated when I started playing for Gonzaga. My years with Gonzaga have been very memorable. I have made great friends and learned many important lessons from past graduates and teammates. The best times of my life have been winning three MAPHL championships with my team and celebrating on the ice together, knowing we left it all out there.”
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“Some of my best high school memories have been winning championships with my teammates. I will never forget the long bus rides to Philly, the hotel stays in Chicago, and of course lifting the MAPHL cup high above my head. The lessons I’ve learned from the past seniors of this program will stay with me forever, and I hope I’ve provided a good example for the younger kids below me.”
uca has been playing hockey since he was 4 years old. Before joining the Gonzaga Eagles in 2016, he played for the Washington Little Caps and Montgomery Blue Devils. Luca also plays lacrosse for Gonzaga and is heading to Roanoke College to play in September. Luca doesn’t plan to stop playing hockey after high school and hopes to find a good pickup league in college. One day, he dreams of coaching his own team.
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Luca Docking
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hris has been playing hockey since he was 9 years old. He started with the Montgomery Blue Devils and played on their travel team beginning in his Pee Wee years. Chris also played for a travel team at Kettler for one season. The entire family has enjoyed going to Chris’ games and tournaments to Hershey, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia. An avid Caps fan, Chris has shown his loyalty by rocking jersey #8 throughout his career.
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“Playing hockey has been an important and fun part of my high school years. I’ve made lifelong friends on the ice, and I will always have great memories of my fellow teammates and coaches. Go Eagles!”
Chris Donatelli
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Robbie Dubay
“It’s a great day for hockey!” — Bob Johnson
obbie was 6 years old when he began playing hockey. In addition to Gonzaga, he has played travel for Reston Raiders for eight years. He has had the fortune of playing on all of Gonzaga’s team — JV, V2 and V1. In 2017-18, he was named an MAPHL A Division First-Team Forward. He is incredibly proud to have been a part of two consecutive Gonzaga MAPHL Championship teams and is hoping for a third title this year! He is looking forward to playing club hockey during his college years and maybe even coaching when he is older.
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ommy started playing hockey when he was 5, and it has been his favorite sport ever since. He is a four-year member of the Gonzaga hockey program and a three-year member of Gonzaga tennis. Before and during his time at Gonzaga, Tommy played travel hockey with the Reston Raiders. He plans on studying engineering in college and on playing pickup hockey in college and beyond. He hopes to score a goal in the championship game this year.
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“Gonzaga hockey has been a key part of my high school experience. I will always fondly remember the Honey Buns before after-school practices, the charm of the locker rooms at the Fort, not being able to feel my toes after practice, and the remarkable brotherhood of my teammates. AMDG.”
Tommy Fisher
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Christian Garagusi
“I’m so grateful for the bonds I’ve made with my Gonzaga hockey brothers. It has been an awesome experience. Spending time at Ft. DuPont has been special for many reasons. I’ve learned a lot about life, leadership and teamwork, and I want to thank my fellow players and coaches for that. I’m going to miss the hockey program and am looking forward to returning down the road to cheer on the future Eagles.”
hristian first skated at 4 and asked, “Where’s the stick and that black thing?” His hockey career began at 6 as an Atom with MYHA in Rockville, Md. He played house and travel for MYHA through eighth grade and then traded in the Blue and Gold for Purple and White at Gonzaga. As a freshman, he played JV and was voted Offensive MVP. As a sophomore, he was an Assistant Captain on JV and was voted MVP, while also playing for V2. Junior year, he continued on as a V2 player. As a senior, he’s looking forward to another great year of Eagles hockey and plans to play for a club team in college.
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ico has been playing hockey since the young age of 5. In addition to Gonzaga, he has played on several club teams and is currently with the Washington Little Capitals. He has been a part of three MAPHL championship teams and has his sights set on a fourth. He is extremely proud to be a Gonzaga Eagle and has made friendships that will last a lifetime. Nico loves the game of hockey and aspires to play for as long as he can.
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“Both on and off the ice, playing for Gonzaga has been the greatest hockey experience of my life. This program means so much to me because of the brotherhood within it. I will never forget the friendships I’ve made and the memories created wearing the purple and white. Hail Gonzaga!”
atrik was 4 years old when he started playing hockey, skating for the Montgomery Blue Devils and the Northern Virginia Ice Dogs. But in 2013, Patrik broke a femur playing for Montgomery and didn’t know if he’d ever be able to play again. It took a year for him to get back on the ice, and he hasn’t stopped since. He started on V2 as a freshman at Gonzaga and moved up to V1 his sophomore and junior years. He’s looking for a fourth championship this year and knows he’ll be playing hockey for the rest of his life.
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William Kirvan
ill has been playing hockey for seven years. Before he came to Gonzaga, he played recreational and travel hockey for the Montgomery Blue Devils. At Gonzaga, Will played on the JV team both his freshman and sophomore year, where he was assistant captain. During his sophomore year, he was named the offensive MVP. Will has moved on to V2 for both his junior and senior years. This amazing hockey program stands out as one of Will’s best memories at Gonzaga. He hopes to play club hockey in college.
“I have made some of my best friends through the hockey program here at Gonzaga. It has been such an honor to be able to go to school with these guys and then also be able to play hockey with them. I will always remember the memories I have made through Gonzaga Hockey, and I will definitely miss throwing on the purple and white. The Fort will always be purple! Hail Gonzaga!”
V2 FORWARD
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SENIORS
J
21
Jack Martino
V1 FORWARD
C
olin started skating with the Northern Virginia Ice Dogs when he was 4 years old. After playing Mite and Squirt travel with NOVA, he did a stint with the Washington Little Caps as a PeeWee, then returned to his beloved Ice Dogs. The highlight of Colin’s hockey career has been playing for Gonzaga, winning three consecutive MAPHL championships, and being named an assistant captain his senior year. He wouldn’t trade his time on the ice, in the penalty box, or even the emergency room for anything.
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Colin O’Leary
V1 FORWARD (A)
“While the sense of community is strong at Gonzaga, it is deepest in the hockey program. I am grateful to play with exceptional hockey players and Men for Others. The friendships, memories, and championships will always be the centerpiece of my Gonzaga experience. I want to thank my parents and Hockey Director Slater, Head Coach Gerdano and former Coach Willis for all their support.”
ack has played hockey for more than 12 years, including travel for the Montgomery Blue Devils, where he captained two teams and helped lead his team to a CBHL Championship, a Maryland State Championship, and the USA Hockey Nationals. Jack has played at Gonzaga for four years, joining V2 as a freshman and V1 as a junior. Winning three consecutive MAPHL Championships and a Purple Puck are the highlights of his hockey career. Jack was awarded the 2017-18 MAPHL A Division Player of the Year and Gonzaga V2 MVP his sophomore year, and was First Team MAPHL All-Academic each year. Jack plans to play club hockey in college.
“Playing hockey at Gonzaga has been one of the best experiences of my life and something I will hold with me for the rest of my life. I will always remember the drives to the Fort with my brother and teammates along with the other many great memories. I look forward to my final season and couldn’t be more honored to be named a captain for a program that means so much to me.”
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SENIORS
N
“I knew Gonzaga hockey was going to be special when I threw on my jersey for the first game of the season my freshman year. I have made some fantastic friends on the team and I am disappointed to leave after this year. I hope to come back to the Fort when I am older and watch the Eagles play again.”
oah has been a hockey goalie for five years. Before playing for the Eagles, he played with Red Line Athletic Club. While at Gonzaga, he has enjoyed an undefeated season, an MVP award, and his previous role as an Assistant Captain. When he is not playing hockey, he can be found shooting pool at the club he founded. He appreciates the dedication of the coaches, captains, and volunteers who make the Gonzaga hockey program so great. Noah hopes to continue playing club ice hockey in the years to come.
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Noah Richard
V1 GOALIE
M
ax has been playing hockey since he was 4 years old. He played Mites with the Northern Virginia Ice Dogs, Squirts with the Montgomery Blue Devils, and has played eight seasons with the Washington Little Capitals. At Gonzaga, he has been part of three MAPHL championship teams. He came to Gonzaga to be a part of the hockey program and plans to continue playing hockey in college.
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“The past four years at Gonzaga have been the best four years of my life, and playing for this school has been an incredible experience. The bond I have with my Gonzaga brothers is something special and the memories that we have made are ones that I’ll cherish forever.”
Max Thiessen
V1 DEFENSE
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SENIORS
A
6
Adam Wojciak
V1 FORWARD
dam has played hockey since he was 7. Before Gonzaga, he played for the Rooftop Selects and Capitals Academy, played in middle school for the Georgetown Titans and the Mary Ellen Henderson Mustangs, and has spent the last six years playing for the Reston Raiders. He spent his freshman year on JV, his sophomore year on V2 and won a championship with the team, with his junior season on V2 as an assistant captain. He has defensive player of the year awards with both the JV and V2 teams, as well as being listed on the MAPHL A division first-team his junior year. Adam loves hockey and plans to play club hockey in college and later in adult leagues.
“I knew I wanted to play for Gonzaga the first time I saw the team on the ice in 2014. The friendships I’ve made in the program are for life, and the experience of playing hockey with a both extremely talented and extremely kind group of people is something that I will without a doubt never forget.”
Front Row: (L-R) Chris Donatelli, Farrell Dinn, Noah Richard, Robbie Dubay, Matt Dailey. Middle Row (L-R): Patrik Hjelm, Adam Wojciak, Jack Martino, Christian Garagusi, Nico Giannetti, Luca Docking, Jack Taylor. Back Row (L-R): Tommy Fisher, Jayson Diner, Max Thiessen, Freddy Brophy, Colin O'Leary, Will Kirvan
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V1 SENIOR MANAGERS
HARRIS CULL
This is Harris’ first year managing the team, though he’s been a strong fan for a while. Being a member of the booster club, he sees it as an obligation to be there for the boys! And he can’t wait to win a ring with the family. ONE TEAM ONE FAMILY!
SAMUEL MASSARO
Sam played club hockey from a young age and he carried his love of the game to Gonzaga, where he played Varsity 2 his freshman and sophomore years before deciding to take on managing duties his junior and senior year in support of his hockey brothers.
WYATT MOLL
For three years, Wyatt has been a loyal fan of the Gonzaga Hockey program. He’s always wanted to manage the team, so is excited to join the family for his senior year and contribute to the electric atmosphere at the Fort. The Fort is purple. #OneTeamOneFamily
JACK TAYLOR
When Jack was a freshman, he saw the team win a championship and knew he wanted to be part of Gonzaga hockey. So he became a team manager for three years. Joining the hockey family has been a great experience, forging friendships that will last a lifetime. As a member of the booster club, Jack plans to get the stands full this season and can’t wait to go for ring number four. Excited for the year!
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JOE REDMOND
Joe went to plenty of hockey games as a fan last year. This will be his first year coming to those games as a manager. He loved the energy that the managers brought and knew that he had to join the fun. He can’t wait to be part of the team’s chase for a fourthstraight championship.
Congratulations TJ! Looking forward to another great season!
Go Eagles!
Butch and Nonna TJ Kouba '22
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One Team. One Family.
Excited for another great season of Gonzaga Hockey! So proud of all your hard work!
Go Eagles! Mom, Dad and Jack TJ Kouba '22 25 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
Starting Strong as Brothers.
Finishing Strong as Brothers. Wishing the Eagles another great season. TK and Family
Way to go TJ! Keep grinding and have a great season!
Go Eagles! Grammy and Grampy TJ Kouba '22 26 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
Starting strong is good. Finishing strong is epic.
GO EAGLES!
Riptide Technology & the Bruun Family Kurt ‘19 and Kyle ‘11 27 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
Eagles Fly High!
The Snocker Family Brendan '21
Brothers Forever. Eagles Fly High!
The Docking Family Luca '20
“One Team, One Family." Cheering for another great season! The Jackson Family Harlan Jackson #39 V1
For Love of the game and your brothers. Robbie Dubay '20 & The Dubay Family
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A NEW SEASON FOR THE KYOBI SERPENTS
A NEW SEASON FOR THE KYOBI SERPENTS
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Think you've got the mettle to be one of us?
Think you've got the mettle to be one of us? #TheChampsPlayHere
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An Invite-Only, European Hockey & Cultural Experience. 29 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM Compete, Train, and Play with the Best Learn more at www.mvp-intl.com
VARSITY 1 UNDERCLASSMEN
2
Ethan Baxley
10
Aidan Dwyer
27
Luke Garner
39
Harlan Jackson
15
Sean Kilcullen (A)
9
T.J. Kouba
5
Jack Mowrey
14
Jack Norton
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16
Nick Garner
VARSITY 1 UNDERCLASSMEN
7
Josh Park
17
Aidan Petretich
31
Peter Pirone
4
GOOD LUCK to the 2019–20 Gonzaga Hockey Teams!
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Brendan Snocker
VARSITY 1 HOCKEY TEAM
Top Row (L-R), Bill Slater (Hockey Director), Adam Wojciak, Jack Mowrey, Max Thiessen, Patrik Hjelm, Nico Giannetti, Brendan Snocker, T.J. Kouba, Coach Alex Panzarella. Middle Row (L-R), Manager Jack Taylor, Robbie Dubay, Aidan Dwyer, Jack Martino, Farrell Dinn, Aidan Petretich, Josh Park, Luke Garner, Nick Garner, Coach Sam Gerdano. Bottom Row (L-R) Harlan Jackson, Jack Norton, Colin O’Leary, Noah Richard, Luca Docking, Sean Kilcullen, Ethan Baxley, Peter Pirone
No
Name
2 4 5 6 7 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 27 31 37 39
Ethan Baxley Brendan Snocker Jack Mowrey Adam Wojciak Josh Park T.J. Kouba Aidan Dwyer Robbie Dubay Jack Norton Sean Kilcullen (A) Nick Garner Aidan Petretich Luca Docking (C) Colin O’Leary (A) Max Thiessen Jack Martino Farrell Dinn K. Nico Giannetti Luke Garner Peter Pirone Noah Richard Harlan Jackson
Pos Hgt
Wgt
F F D D D F F F F D F F F F D F F F D G G G
145 150 170 175 187 170 140 145 180 170 115 125 165 175 185 180 165 180 180 150 175 160
5’ 9” 6’0” 6’ 3” 5’11” 5’ 10” 5’11 5’ 9” 5’7” 5’ 11” 6’0 5’ 4” 5’9” 5’10 6’1 6’0” 5’ 11” 5’10 6’1’’ 5’ 9” 6’0” 6’3” 6’ 0”
Hometown
Year
Alexandria, VA 2021 Gaithersburg, MD 2021 Bowie, MD 2021 Falls Church, VA 2020 Severn, MD 2021 Arlington, VA 2022 Alexandria, VA 2022 Great Falls, VA 2020 Vienna, VA 2021 Kensington, MD 2021 Rockville, MD 2023 Alexandria, VA 2023 Chevy Chase, MD 2020 Alexandria, VA 2020 Alexandria VA 2020 McLean, VA 2020 Kensington, MD 2020 Alexandria, VA 2020 Rockville, MD 2021 Chevy Chase, Maryland 2022 Chevy Chase, MD 2020 Vienna, VA 2020
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2019-2020 VARSITY 1 SCHEDULE Date
Result
11/15/19 W 9-0 11/20/19 W 7-1 11/22/19 W 4-2 11/25/19 L 2-3 11/27/19 T 3-3 11/29/19 W 2-0 12/3/19 W 4-2 12/6/19 W 11-1 12/20/19 1/8/20 1/10/20 1/15/20 1/22/20 1/24/20 1/29/20 2/3/20 2/5/20
Opponent Delaware Prep DeMatha Georgetown Prep Mount St. Joe’s Spalding St. Joe’s Prep Calvert Hall Bullis St. Johns Churchill Landon Georgetown Prep Spalding DeMatha St. Johns St. Albans Bishop O’Connell
Location Fort Dupont Ice Arena Fort Dupont Ice Arena Cabin John Ice Arena The Gardens Ice House Fort Dupont Ice Arena UPenn Arena Ice World Rockville Ice Arena Rockville Ice Arena Fort Dupont Ice Arena Fort Dupont Ice Arena Rockville Ice Arena Fort Dupont Ice Arena The Gardens Ice House Fort Dupont Ice Arena Fort Dupont Ice Arena Fort Dupont Ice Arena
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League (NL) (NL) (NL) (L) (NL) (NL) (L) (L) (L) (NL) (L) (L) (L) (L) (NL) (L) (L)
2019 MAPHL AA Championship
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Here’s to the Eagles, coaches, managers, and fans! Here’s to great hockey!
Eagles Fly High!
One Team. One Family.
The Richards Noah ‘20
The Dwyer Family • Aidan '22
Eagles Fly High!!! The Baxley Family Ethan '21 36 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
You look good with the Cup! It has been so fun watching you grow on and off the ice. We are proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad & Conor Colin O'Leary '20
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One Team, One Family. Here’s to a great season! The Garner Family - Luke ’21 & Nick ’23
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(Revised Final Version - 11/21/19) The Martino Family wishes good luck to the Gonzaga Eagles this season!
#11inHeaven
#OneTeamOneFamily
One Team One Family
The Nortons Jack '21 39 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Taylor (student manager), Gonzaga Hockey Director Bill Slater, Nick Garner (16), Robbie Dubay (12), Aidan Dwyer (10), Adam Wojciak (6), Farrell Dinn (22), Josh Park (7), Luca Docking (18), Harlan Jackson (39), Jack Norton (14), Jack Mowery (5), Colin O’Leary (19), Noah Richard (37), Max Thiessen (20), Sean Kilcullen (15), Jack Martino (21), Brendan Snocker (4), Patrik Hjelm (23/V2 2), Nico Giannetti (25), Ethan Baxley (2), Luke Garner (27), Aidan Petretich (17), TJ Kouba (9), Peter Pirone (31), Head Coach Samuel “Sammy” Gerdano ‘10 and Assistant Coach Alex Panzarella ‘11. Not pictured are Assistant Coach Andrew Panzarella and Assistant Coach Ryan Holley ‘07.
Gonzaga Varsity V1 Hockey 2019-2020
Here’s to brotherhood and great hockey!
The Pirone Family • Peter '22 42 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
02' kaicjoW madA
!agaznoG liaH
Here’s to a Great V1 Season! Congratulations on 4 great years of Gonzaga brotherhood and Eagles hockey! Love, Mom, Dad, Alex (’22), and Maddie
Fly Eagles Fly!
One Team. One Family.
The Dinns Sean '07, Farrell '20
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Go Josh Park '21 & Go Gonzaga! Cheering for you on and off the ice.
The Park Family
Have a great season! The THEOppels OPPELS Sam ‘22
SAM ’22
GO EAGLES!
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VARSITY 2 UNDERCLASSMEN
4
Rafe Burns
20
Davis Carpenter
22
J.T. Carpenter
17
Ryan Christiano
7
Luke Elliott
16
Lance Filippone
27
Will Gletner
23
Michael Hennies
9
Sean Kearney
3
Kevin Leonard
6
Alex Mavris
14
Sam Oppel
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VARSITY 2 UNDERCLASSMEN
37
Jonah Schlee
39
Chris With
25
Jack Teuschl
31
Jack Trevisan
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10
Patrick WIlliams
VARSITY 2 HOCKEY TEAM
Top Row (L-R) Coach Marquise Cotten, Davis Carpenter, Patrick Williams, Jayson Diner, Will Kirvan, Freddy Brophy, Tommy Fisher, J.T. Carpenter, Kevin Leonard, Coach Terence Hardy. Middle Row (L-R) Coach Donnie Walter, Sean Kearney, Christian Garagusi, Luke Elliott, Rafe Burns, Will Gletner, Ryan Christiano, Jack Teuschl, Mak Krivka, Manager. Bottom Row (L-R) Chris With, Lance Filippone, Alex Mavris, Matt Dailey, Jack Trevisan, Michael Hennies, Christian Donatelli, Sam Oppel, Jonah Schlee.
No 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 27 31 37 39
Name
Pos Hgt
Patrik Hjelm Kevin Leonard Rafe Burns Tommy Fisher Alex Mavris Luke Elliott Chris Donatelli Sean Kearney Patrick Williams Will Kirvan Sam Oppel Freddy Brophy Lance Filippone Ryan Christiano Jayson Diner (A) Matt Dailey (C) Davis Carpenter Christian Garagusi (A) J.T. Carpenter Michael Hennies Jack Teuschl Will Gletner Jack Trevisan Jonah Schlee Chris With
F F D D F D F F F F F F F D D F D F F F F F G G G
6’ 6’1” 5’10” 6’3” 5’ 8” 6’ 5’9” 5’7” 6’ 6’1” 5’ 9” 6’4” 5’8” 5’ 9” 6’ 1” 6’0” 6’ 0” 5’ 11 6’ 3” 5’ 10” 5’8” 6’ 5’ 10” 5’ 10” 5’9”
Wgt
Hometown
Year
185 170 145 185 140 190 165 150 140 185 150 165 140 140 190 170 200 170 220 160 140 140 145 160 145
Arlington, VA Falls Church, VA Arlington, VA Vienna, VA Herndon, VA Ashburn, VA Washington, DC Alexandria, VA Washington, DC Bethesda, MD Washington, DC Chevy Chase, MD Arlington,VA Herndon, VA McLean, VA Chevy Chase, MD Alexandria, VA Silver Spring, MD Alexandria, VA Germantown, MD Oakton, VA Chevy Chase, MD Alexandria, VA Leesburg, VA Vienna, VA
2020 2021 2021 2020 2023 2021 2020 2021 2021 2020 2022 2020 2021 2023 2020 2020 2022 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 2023 2022 2022
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2019-2020 VARSITY 2 SCHEDULE Date
Result
11/13/19 W 6-1 11/15/19 W 5-1 11/19/19 W 10-0 11/22/19 W 5-0 11/27/19 W 10-2 11/29/19 W 4-3 12/3/19 W 6-0 12/4/19 T 2-2 12/11/19 T 3-3 12/13/19 W 5-2 1/14/20 1/15/20 1/17/20 1/22/20 1/24/20 1/29/20
Opponent DeMatha Good Counsel St. Mary’s Ryken Calvert Hall Spalding St. Joe’s Prep Mount St. Joe’s Bishop O’Connell Spalding St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes Good Cousel St. Mary’s Ryken DeMatha Bishop O’Connell St. Johns
Location Fort Dupont Ice Arena The Gardens Ice House Fort Dupont Ice Arena Ice World Fort Dupont Ice Arena UPenn Arena Fort Dupont Ice Arena Fort Dupont Ice Arena Piney Orchard St. James Fort Dupont Ice Arena Fort Dupont Ice Arena Capital Club House The Gardens Ice House MedStar IcePlex Rockville Ice Arena
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League (NL) (NL) (NL) (NL) (NL) (NL) (L) (NL) (L) (NL) (L) (L) (L) (L) (L) (L)
W ill
K ir va
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The Gletner Family proudly supports Gonzaga Hockey! GO EAGLES & #27!
Congratulations Will on four amazing years playing Gonzaga hockey! Love, Mom, Dad, Michaela, Caroline & Ginger
Karen, Tommy, Danny, Mary, TJ 2017 & Will 2023
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Best of luck to the 2019-2020 Eagles!!
Congrats Christian on four awesome years of Hockey!! We’re so proud of you! Mom, Dad, Brendon & Caroline Christian Garagusi '20
Four years skate by quickly… Congratulations to Freddy and all the seniors!
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The Brophy Family • Freddy '20 51 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
HAIL GONZAGA! Congratulations Tommy and Go Eagles! The Fisher Family Tommy ‘20, Owen ‘14
#oneteamonefamily
Here's to a great season, Eagles!
Wishing the Eagles a successful season. The Burns Family Rafe Burns '21
Go For It!!
Wishing Sean and all the Eagles another great season.
The Mavris family proudly supports Gonzaga hockey. Nick '20, Alex '23
The Kearney Family Sean 2021
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Matt, Good luck in your final season of Gonzaga Hockey!
Looking forward to another great season of Gonzaga Hockey! Go Luke!
Go V2! Matt Dailey '20 Love, Mom, Dad, Ryan, and Molly
The Woods/Elliott Family Luke Elliott '21
Wishing All Eagles a Successful Season
GO EAGLES HOCKEY! One Team. One Family.
Hail Gonzaga!
The Trevisan Family - Jack ‘23 -
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Good Luck Jonah & Eagles!
Go Have Fun Out There! Eagles Fly High!
To our opponents: “The goal is my house and you are not welcome here!"
Ryan Christiano '23
One Team. One Family.
Dad, Mom, Sophia, Boozle
The Schlee Family Jonah '22
Wishing the Eagles a Soaring Season!
The Holden Family Daniel '22
Best of Luck for a Great Hockey Season!
The Whites • Charlie ‘23
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JUNIOR VARSITY
3
Austin Berg
14
Quinn Coughlin
31
Jack Deerin
26
Marcos Egan
12
Aidan Gately (C)
24
Stefan Gately
8
John Glasow
25
Daniel Holden
34
Milo Justice (A)
4
Collin MacLennan
9
Madden Marlais
39
Colin McDermott
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JUNIOR VARSITY
7
Paul Miller
5
William Morris
6
Chase Norman
28
Jack Rhea
10
Will Shean
23
Luke Sullivan
15
Jack “J.T.” Taylor
18
Charlie White
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20
Mateo Rampoldi
JUNIOR VARSITY
Top Row (L-R) Mateo Rampoldi, William Shean, Stefan Gately, Jack Rhea, Miloslav Justice, Aidan Gately, Jackson Taylor. Middle Row (L-R) Head Coach Bryan King, Austin Berg, Collin MacLennan, Marcos Egan, Chase Norman, Charlie White, William Morris, Assistant Coach Patrick Guinan. Bottom Row (L-R) Colin McDermott, John Glasow, Luke Sullivan, Paul Miller, Quinn Coughlan, Madden Marlais, Daniel Holden, Jack Deerin.
No 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 18 20 23 24 25 26 28 31 34 39
Name
Pos Hgt
Austin Berg Collin MacLennan William Morris Chase Norman Paul Miller John Glasow Madden Marlais Will Shean Aidan Gately (C) Quinn Xavier Coughlan Jack “JT” Taylor Charlie White Mateo Rampoldi Luke Sullivan Stefan Gately Daniel Holden Marcos Egan Jack Rhea Jack Deerin Milo Justice (A) Colin McDermott
F F D D F F D F F F D F F F D F D F G D G
5’5’” 5’ 4” 5’7” 5’6 5’10” 5’9” 5’9” 5’ 11” 6’1” 5’9” 5’10” 5’7” 5’ 8” 5’8” 6’1 5’ 7” 5’10’’ 6’0” 5’ 8” 6’ 5’ 10
Wgt 125 120 135 120 145 130 200 145 155 145 165 120 165 130 160 140 145 140 145 200 150
Hometown Vienna, VA Washington, DC Fairfax, VA Vienna VA Alexandria, VA Alexandria, Va Washington, DC McLean, VA Washington, DC Chevy Chase Washington, DC Chevy Chase, MD Mclean, VA Kensington, MD Washington DC Alexandria, VA Potomac, MD Bethesda MD Chevy Chase, MD Washington, D.C. Bethesda, MD
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Year 2023 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 2023 2023 2021 2022 2023 2023 2023 2023 2023 2022 2022 2021 2023 2022 2023
2019-2020 JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE Date
Result
11/7/19 L 1-5 11/27/19 W 8-0 11/29/19 W 5-0 12/6/19 W 9-1 12/13/19 L 2-4 12/20/19 12/30/19 1/8/20 1/14/20 1/16/20 1/17/20 1/24/20 1/30/20 1/31/20 2/6/20 2/7/20 2/14/20 2/28/20
Opponent Bishop O’Connell Spalding St. Joe’s Prep Churchill Georgetown Prep Century HS Purple Puck vs. Robinson HS Spalding HS Bishop O’Connell Georgetown Prep vs. TBD Yorktown HS vs. TBD Delaware Prep vs. TBD vs. TBD vs. TBD Yorktown HS
Location Fort Dupont Fort Dupont UPenn Rink (Class of 1923 Arena) Fort Dupont Cabin John Fort Dupont Fort Dupont Piney Orchard Medstar Fort Dupont Fort Dupont Fort Dupont Fort Dupont Fort Dupont Fort Dupont Fort Dupont Fort Dupont Medstar
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Fly High Eagles!
Wishing these boys an awesome season! The Deerin, Sullivan, White, MacLennan, & McDermott Families
! s e l g a E o G ! h g i H Fly he t rom y f k il uc m L a d F Goo ghlan Cou 22 ' n n Qui 59 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
Eagles Fly High! One Team. One Family.
The Norman Family Chase '23 60 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
GO EAGLES!
The Shean Family Will #10 Class of '23
is proud to support Gonzaga Hockey. John Benziger Father of Peter, Class of '11
Patrick Myers Class of '13
Michael Borda Class of '15
Jack Seher Class of '12
Peter Carroccio Class of '79 Father of Peter, Class of '08
Marshall Scallan Class of '96
Brian Daly Father of Brian Jr., Class of '15 Jon Lawrence Father of Logan, Class of '10 and Jack, Class of '12 Brendan May Class of '12
One Team. One Family.
Mark Sullivan Father of Thomas, Class of '16 Matt Sullivan Class of '89 Father of Luke, Class of '23 John Williams Class of '12
Tom McHugh Father of Tom Jr., Class of '09 and Robert (Bo), Class of '12 Greg Millwater Class of '00
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GONZAGA HOCKEY HISTORY 2019-20 Sammy Gerdano HC, Luca Docking (C), Sean Kilcullen (A) and Colin O’Leary (A) The Eagles kicked off their season with the Annual Dominik Pettey ‘15 Memorial Purple White game on November 8, 2019. In his second year as Gonzaga’s Head Coach, Sammy Gerdano’s (‘10) V1 team is off to a 4-1-1 start, with a key win over St. Joe’s Prep in the traditional post-Thanksgiving game in Philly. In his first year as V2 Head Coach, Donnie Walter (‘10) and the V2 team has started the season very strong at 7-0-0. Bryan King was named JV Head Coach this season. The JV team’s record is 2-0-0. Coach Slater is in his sixth year with the Eagles, serving as Hockey Director. 2018-19 Sammy Gerdano HC, Tommy “TK” Krisztinicz ( C), Kurt Bruun (A) The V1 team won a third straight MAPHL ‘AA’ championship with a 5-1 win over Spaulding. The Eagles finished the season ranked #1 in the Washington Post poll, with a record of 15-7-1. Farrell Dinn (Forward) was named Washington Post All-Met First Team, Sean Kilcullen (Defense) was namned All-Met Second Team, and Kurt Bruun (Forward) and TK Krisztinicz (Forward) were named All-Met Honorable Mention. In addition, Bruun was named MAPHL ‘AA’ 2nd Team All Conference and Second Team All WCAC. Dinn made the MAPHL ‘AA’ 2nd Team and Honorable Mention ALL WCAC. Kilcullen made First Team All WCAC. A total of 35 Gonzaga players received MAPHL Academic Honors. Under the leadership of Ford Lands ‘10, the V2 team finished the season with a 15-4-1 record and made it to the MAPHL ‘A’ Championship Game. Adam Wojciak (Defense) made MAPHL ‘A’ 1st Team All Conference. Brendan Snocker (Forward) and Johan Schlee (Goalie) both made MAPHL “A” 2nd Team All Conference. Gonzaga’s JV team, under the leadership of Coach Marquise Cotten (‘11), finished the season with an 6-4-2 record. Coach Bill Slater served as Hockey Director for the second year. In April, 2019, the Gonzaga Hockey Program reached another milestone as the 2004-05 Team – the first to win a title - was inducted in to the Gonzaga College High School Hall of Fame. Coach Paul Tilch and many members of the team were present to be recognized. 2017-18 (22-5-1) Bill Slater HC, Chase Vallese ( C), Ian Kilcullen (A), Conor O’Leary (A) For the second year in a row, the Eagles won dual MAPHL Championships. The V1 team won a second straight MAPHL ‘AA’ championship, were ranked #1 in the Washington Post poll, and finished the season with a record of 22-5-1. Cole Vallese (Forward) was named MAPHL ‘AA’ Division Player of the Year, WCAC Player of the Year, and made the Washington Post All-Met 1st Team. Chase Vallese (Defense) made MAPHL ‘AA’ 2nd Team All Conference, 1st Team All WCAC, and the Washington Post All-Met 1st Team. Will Rosen (Forward) was made MAPHL ‘AA’ 2nd Team All Conference and 1st Team All WCAC. Henry Middlebrook (Defense) made 2nd Team All WCAC and received MAPHL ‘AA’ Honorable Mention. Dominic Basse (Goalie) made 2nd Team All WCAC, Washington Post All-Met 2nd Team, and received MAPHL ‘AA’ Honorable Mention. Tommy Krisztinicz (Forward) received Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention. Coach Bill Slater was named Washington Post Coach of the Year. Under the leadership of Co-Head Coaches Sammy Gerdano ‘10 and Ford Lands ‘10, the V2 team won their third consecutive MAPHL ‘A’ championship and finished the season with a 20-8-1 record. Coaches Gerdano and Lands were also named Ervin J. Terwillger Coach of the Year. Jack Martino (Forward) was named MAPHL ‘A’ Division Player of the Year. Ethan Baxley (Defense) and Robbie Dubay (Forward) were named MAPHL ‘A’ Division 1st Team All Conference, and Connor Byrne (Forward) was named 2nd Team All Conference. Gonzaga’s JV team, under the leadership of Coach Donnie Walter (‘10), finished the season with an impressive 15-0-1 record. 2016-17 (23-9-0) Bill Slater HC, John Cardellicchio (C), Will Schuler (A), Chase Vallese (A) The Eagles made history this season, winning dual MAPHL Championships. The V1 team won the MAPHL ‘AA’ Championship, were ranked #1 in the Washington Post poll, and finished the season with a record of 23-9-0. Connor Tait (Forward) was named Washington Post All-Met Player of the Year, MAPHL 2016-17 ‘AA’ 1st Team All Conference, and WCAC Player of the Year. Chase Vallese (Defense) was named Washington Post All-Met 1st Team, MAPHL ‘AA’ 2nd Team All Conference, and received WCAC Honorable Mention. Cole Vallese (Forward) was named ‘AA’ 2nd Team All Conference and WCAC Rookie of the Year. John Cardellicchio (Forward) and Ian Kilcullen (Defense) received Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention as well as WCAC Honorable Mention. Dominic Basse received Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention and Jalen Greene (Goalie) was named 2nd Team ALL WCAC. Under the leadership of V2 Head Coach Michael Willis, the V2 team won back-to-back championships -- the MAPHL ‘A’ Championship and the Purple Puck Varsity Division Championship -- and finished the season 20-2-0. Farrell Dinn was named MAPHL ‘‘A’ Division Player of the Year. Kurt Bruun (Forward), Colin O’Leary (Forward), and Max Thiessen (Defense) made MAPHL ‘A’ Division 1st Team All Conference. 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.
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GONZAGA HOCKEY HISTORY 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 Dec., 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.
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) Varsity won its third straight MSHL 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.
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GONZAGA HOCKEY HISTORY 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 13-7-3 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.
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). 65 | 2019-2020 GONZAGA ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM
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e are both proud and fortunate to be part of a Jesuit school. We have faith in Gonzaga’s mission and the opportunities it affords our sons and want to do what we can to be an “ally in the cause of Jesuit education” by helping local organizations we think support Jesuit ideals. We highlight these programs.
FRIENDS OF FORT DUPONT www.fdia.org ort Dupont Ice Arena is the home ice for Gonzaga Hockey, as well as a number of other high school and college programs. Owned by the National Park Service, the arena is the only public indoor ice rink in the city of Washington. Friends of Fort Dupont Ice Arena, Inc. (FOFD) is the nonprofit organization formed to manage and revitalize the rink, located in southeast Washington, DC. In addition to managing the ice arena, FOFD oversees a community skating program which serves over 10,000 neighborhood boys and girls each year. Kids On Ice (KOI) has grown to include elementary and advanced figure skating, instructional ice hockey and, most recently, speed skating. Additionally, KOI offers free skating opportunities to students from 5 to 18 at more than a dozen District of Columbia elementary, middle and secondary schools. Hockey and speedskating equipment are provided for those enrolled in those programs. Instructors include qualified volunteers supervised by professional figure skating, ice hockey and speed skaters. Many area skaters — including local high school ice hockey players — serve as volunteer assistant instructors. During the summer, the rink administers youth skating camps in cooperation with the District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation, local Police Boys & Girls Clubs,YMCAs and other East-of-theRiver youth organizations.
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GONZAGA HOCKEY STUDY BUDDIES he Gonzaga Hockey Program is continuing our Gonzaga tradition of Men For Others with its support of Study Buddies, an after-school tutoring and mentoring program that partners Gonzaga hockey players with the children in the Fort Dupont community. With the collaboration and direction from the Fort Dupont staff and the Gonzaga’s Christian services, Gonzaga parents and community school leaders, the program runs weekly at Fort Dupont Ice Arena classrooms. The program provides enrichment to local Cornerstone School 4th-6th grade students every Monday afternoon before practice from Nov.-April. Our hockey players tutor and spend time with the children. Gonzaga families donate snacks, and the one-on-one sessions are individualized for the needs of each student.
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USA WARRIORS ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM www.usawarriorshockey.org • www.facebook.com/usawarriors he recipient of the 2019 Purple Puck Community Donation is the USA Warriors Ice Hockey Program. We are thrilled that the USA Warriors Ice Hockey Standing Team will participate in an exhibition game during the Purple Puck Tournament, on December 26, 2019. Gonzaga Hockey has been involved with the USA Warriors program since participating in the inaugural game in Dematha’s ongoing American Heroes Hockey Challenge in 2013, as well as by hosting exhibition games during several Purple Puck tournaments. The USA Warriors Ice Hockey Program was founded in 2008 and is designed to give military members and veterans who have been injured or disabled in the course of their service the chance to play ice hockey in an environment that is suited to their needs. The program provides players 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.
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STATESMEN COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMY FOR BOYS www.statesmenboys.org he recipient of the 2018 Purple Puck Tournament community donation was the Statesmen College Preparatory Academy for Boys. Statesmen, a DC Public Charter school located in Ward 7 in Southeast DC, opened in August 2018. The school serves 4th-grade boys and will add a grade each year until it serves 4th-8th grades. The school aims to provide an environment that reimagines, redesigns and recreates the student experience for Black and Latino males specifically. By uniting The Head, The Heart and The Hands, Statesmen builds a pedagogyfocused, relationship-centered school environment designed to give these young men what they need to excel. The Statesmen Academy does RELATIONSHIPS, RIGOR, RELEVANCE and RESILIENCE! For more information; to apply as a student or teacher; or to donate, please go to www.northstarboys.org.
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GLOBAL SCHOLARS FOUNDATION http://globalscholars.foundation/ he recipient of the 2017 Purple Puck Tournament donation, the Global Scholars Foundation is an education and youth empowerment program of H Street Community Development Corporations. The program strives to provide the youth of its program with the necessary skills to become neighborhood change agents and global influencers. The program provides students ages 14-17 from DC public schools and DC public charter schools an opportunity to broaden their understanding, respect and global competency by learning the culture and language of other countries. Scholars are immersed in a one-year intensive study – delving deeply into the history and culture of select countries. Before our scholars travel anywhere, they set about touring Washington, D.C. to discover their own rich history and the treasures in their backyard. During the course of the program, students travel to other states within the U.S. to absorb regional culture, visit museums, and see exhibits. Scholars also attend literary events featuring local writers; hear elected officials share their vision for the city; and are inspired by teachers and community leaders who support their vision. The teens develop an appreciation for cultural differences; they begin to understand global issues like international conflict, health care, education and environmental concerns. They begin to see themselves as a part of something larger, a part of global solutions.
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RIDGE ROAD TITANS ridgeroadtitans.com he 2016 Purple Puck Tournament Donation went to the Ridge Road Titans, a youth football program run by the Friends of Ridge Road Recreation Center (FORR) in Southeast DC. FORR is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization that believes in building up our youth through recreation, education, career development and mentorship programs, and by engaging residents and promoting a healthy lifestyle by providing a quality recreation area. The FORR’s mission is to provide a safe environment by cultivating relationships with community members and partnerships with area businesses; to bridge the gap between youth and seniors by establishing a career development tutoring/mentoring program; and to support educational, developmental and athletic programs while implementing community-based projects. With the help of donations from supporters such as you, we are confident that our programs will serve as a catalyst for change and further enhance the lives of those in our community.
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