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Boys PreP school Preview

Kimball Union, Salisbury Lead Talented Field Cushing, Gunnery Will Definitely Have Their Say Don’t Count Out Avon Old Farms

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB News

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fter some down campaigns earlier this decade, Kimball Union has recently established itself as one of the premier programs in prep school hockey, as witnessed by winning two of the last three New England Small School titles. This year, the Wildcats could be ready for bigger and better things. With a lineup boasting seven players committed to Division I universities, Kimball Union (274-3) gets the pre-season nod as #1 in the HNIB News 2012/2013 Boys Prep Poll. KUA is strong everywhere, crafty forwards, strong, skilled blue liners and excellent goaltending, not to mention the savvy of head coach Mike Levine. It definitely won’t be a cakewalk, as there are several other teams that will present a serious challenge.

KIMBALL UNION CAPTAINS Ellie Vered (l) and Alex Carle with New England Small School championship trophy. The Wildcats will set their sights on the Elite Tournament this coming season. (Jamie Callery photo)

That starts with #2 Salisbury (24-4-0). The Crimson Knights will be strong on the blue line, and will have enough depth to skate four lines. And, be sure that coach Andrew Will has brought in some talened newcomers. #3 Cushing (18-9-3) lost prized prospect Shane Eiserman to the US-17 team in Ann Arbor, but the Penguins return three of their top five scorers and brought in some top-notch players. If Cushing can get solid goaltending, they will be in the hunt. At #4 Gunnery (24-9-1), coach Chris Baudo likes to play things close to the vest in the pre-season. But, if what opposing coaches are saying, expect the Highlanders to be solid. A good nucleus of forwards return. Goaltending is also a question mark for #5 Avon Old Farms (19-6-1), as the position is somewhat unproven heading into the season. Still, the Winged Beavers are chock full of talented players, BERKSHIRE CAPTAINS (l to r) Gus Harms, Kevin Rooney and Cory Wisnowski which will keep them around all with Martin/Earl Large School championship hardware after 4-3 win over St. season. Sebastian’s last March. (Jamie Callery photo)

It was an impressive first season behind the bench for Jeremiah McCarthy at #6 Belmont Hill (21-6-4) and the formula is there for a possible repeat performance. The Hillies have a bevy of forwards that can score. Like other contenders, a key will be defense and goaltending. It’s back to the Founders League for #7 Kent. The Lions reached the Large School semifinals last season. A key will be to generate some offense, as Kent graduated its top three scorers from last winter. Defending Large School champion Berkshire (21-8-4) checks in at #8. The Bears do have some holes to fill but will rely on the leadership of their returning players for success. (Continued On Page 6)

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elcome to our annual Prep School Preview Issue of HNIB News. In this 64-page issue, we have information on just about every prep school team in New England, and a good handful of those outside of New England, on both the boys and girl side. On the boys side, the three returning champions are Lawrence Academy in the Elite Division, Berkshire School in the Large School Division and Kimball Union in the Small School Division. Heading into the season, Kimball Union gets our nod as the pre-season #1 team. While the Wildcats would love to defend their Small School title, their goal is to qualify for the prestigious Elite Tournament, which takes the top eight teams regardless of Division. With a talented lineup, this could be KUA’s year. Right behind the Wildcats in the preseason rankings are perennial powers Salisbury and Cushing. Both teams qualified for the Elite Tournament last winter and have set their sights on returning. In Girls Prep hockey, defending Division I champion Nobles starts the campaign right where it left off, in the #1 position, just ahead of Westminster School. While those two programs are the early favorites, there are a host of teams at the Div. I level capable of challenging for the crown. It should also be a wide-open race at the Girls Division II level. 2012 Finalist Middlesex gets HNIB’s nod as the pre-season #1, but there are several talented teams that could lay claim to the title. Happy reading!


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Founders League

Salisbury, Avon Deemed Pre-Season Favorites Choate Will Be Young: Keep An Eye On Kent By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB News

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ear in and year out one of the premier leagues in New England prep school hockey, the Founders League will once again be a tough circuit, with as many as 4-5 teams having serious thoughts of a league title. That always holds true at Avon Old Farms (19-6-1), where veteran head coach John Gardner says the keys to success will be consistent scoring and getting solid play from what is unproven goaltending heading into the season. The Winged Beavers have a host of returning players, including senior tri-captain Vincent Russo at forward. Fellow tri-captain Armand Uomoleale also is a key returner up front, along with seniors Sean Deverin, Mason Krueger, Brennan Kee and Lane Valimont. Juniors Jackson Tucker and Sam Levin also are back a year older and wiser. Post-grad Peter McGinley and new junior Rob Hutchison will join the attack. Rock-solid senior tri-captain Griff Martin anchors the Avon defense along with junior Sam Loizeaux and junior T. J. Dockery. New senior Cody Champagne (transfer from South Kent) and junior Aidan Salerno will have significant roles. Returning junior Cody Doyle will be in the running for the starting goaltender's job. At Salisbury (24-4), coach Andrew Will expects his club to play an up-tempo, aggressive brand of hockey that will utilize contributions for all four lines. Senior Jason Kalinowski (30 pts) will lead the Crimson Knights scoring attack, along with senior Jason Hand (29 pts). Senior Bryan Pratt (8 pts), senior Ryley MacEachern and

sophomore Matt Muzyka should see increased roles. Four of Salisbury's top six rearguards are back, so defense will be a strongpoint. Senior rocks Mark Hamilton, Ryan Segalla and Willie Brooks, and junior standout Will Toffey (18 pts) for a solid nucleus.

Mitchell and Cam Rasco also return. Newcomers ready to chip in offensively include junior Joey Caffrey and sophomores Charley Borek, Jeremy Germain and Nick Sanchez. On the blue line, juniors Max Daigle (12 pts) and Steven Yoman,

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Will reports a talented group of newcomers, including two netminders, will bring plenty of energy and enthusiasm. Choate (16-8-2) will be on the young side. Coach Pat Dennehy says a high compete level day in and day out will be a key for success. Up front, returning seniors Mickey Foley (15 pts), Kenny Nelson (10 pts), Spencer Barbieri and Todd Bates will need to lead the offense, along with junior Owen Powers and sophomore Turner Uppgren. Sophomores Charlie

goaltending should be a strong point. Offensively, coach Matt Herr will look to senior Danny Casey (24 pts) to having another banner season for the Lions. Junior Mitch Allen (14 pts) will also have a big responsibility. Two new forwards to keep an

Cody Doyle Avon Old Farms

Kenny Nelson Choate

and sophomores Vincent Ditmore and Bobby Wurster are all back. That group will be bolstered with the arrival of junior David Barmish and Cory Gottfried and sophomore Brendan Russ. In goal, sophomore standout Sam Tucker has already committed to Yale. New sophomore Andrew Tucci is in the rotation as well for the Wild Boars. Saying good-bye to its top three scorers from last season, Kent (158-4) will have to find a way to generate some offense. Defense and

Patrick McGinley Avon Old Farms

Spencer Barbieri Choate

eye on are juniors Lewis ZerterGossage and Phil Klitirinos, both from the Montreal area. Senior captain Mike Graham (14 pts) will backbone the Kent defense. Big T. J. Roche (6'2', 205) will be a blue line rock as well. New junior Bennett Morrison from Bolton, Ontario comes highly regarded. Junior Stephen Morrissey saw some time last winter and will look to become the full-time starter in goal for Kent. (Continued On Page 6)


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Founders League

Taft Welcomes Back Solid Nucleus Newcomers Key For Westminster (Continued From Page 5)

Hoping to return to above-.500 status will be Taft (10-13-1), where coach Danny Murphy welcomes back a solid nucleus. Junior Andrew Gaus (31 pts) and seniors Rob Kiska (25 pts) and Al Nejmeh (24) will be offensive catalysts for the Rhinos. Henry Pierandri is back for another campaign, as are Bobby Dutton and Blake Armstrong. Post-grad Brendan Callelo, junior Cole Maier and sophomore James Anderson add to the offensive power. Chas South and Tommy Grant will be defensive cornerstones for Taft. The Rhinos will have depth in goal with new sophomore Joseph Lissack joining returners Ryan Coon and March Schiller between the pipes.

Westminster (14-10-3) is hoping to be in the title hunt. How the new players to the lineup jell to the rigors of Founders League hockey could be key in how successful the Martlets will be. A host of forwards return for coach Tim Joncas, led by senior David Hallisey. Other keys back are seniors Sean Orlando, Vincent Gisonti, Ryan Mowery, Tristan Rei and Anthony DiPlacido. New senior Ethan Holdaway will have a role.

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Defensively, look for the troika of seniors Danny Snyder, Xavier Morin and Erik Rost to log key minutes. New senior Aidan Keohane and sophomore Frankie Sullivan will be in the mix. In goal, returning junior Zak Hamilton will looks to be the #1 guy.

• Boys Prep Top 15 Pre-Season Poll • (Continued From Page 3)

Replenishing offense is the number one priority for #9 Phillips Exeter (22-3-5), where coach Dana Barbin’s club lost a total of 130 goals to graduation. Don’t expect Exeter to backslide too far. For #10 Nobles (23-5-1) to return to the Elite Championship game, where it fell to league rival Lawrence Academy, the Bulldogs will have to re-stock the offensive cupboard, as freshman Colin White is the lone returner amongst the club’s five top scorers from a

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year ago. The Keller Division is also represented by the next two spots in the poll, with #11 St. Sebastian’s (17-9-2) and #12 Lawrence Academy (25-3-3). The Founders League’s Westminster (1410-3) and Deerfield (11-14-1) and independent Dexter School (18-9-2) round out the preseason Top 15.

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Traggio New Head Coach At Hotchkiss Be sure that Trinity Pawling (6-17-3) will battle hard, and with his players a year older, coach Rob Hutchison feels that experience can only help. The Pride's offense will be built around the likes of senior Andrew Zona (15 pts), senior Paul Amarone (15 pts), junior Charlie Zuccarini (18 pts), senior Tanner Zacharewicz (13 pts) and senior Gyuri Dragomir (10 pts). New juniors Devin Brink and Jake Saxe add depth. Senior R.J. Bishop (14 pts) will spearhead things on the blue line. New junior Johnny Coughlin hopes to contribute in a big way. The starting goaltender will emerge from pre-season workouts. The only new coach in the league resides at Hotchkiss (9-13-3), where Mike Traggio takes over the head coaching reins. The Bearcats could be a team that is better later on in the season rather than earlier. Senior Hayden Lowry and juniors Tyler Hill and Ryan Doppelheuer will be offensive leaders for Hotchkiss, as will post-grads Nick Branchina and Matt Kobyra. Junior Wiley Sherman is a standout at rearguard for Hotchkiss. Seniors Dan Camilletti and Ryan Begoon also return. (Continued On Page 8)

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At Loomis Chaffee (2-23-0), second-year coach J.R. Zavisza is looking to have his club get off to a good start to help build some confidence. Senior tri-captain Steve Picard (10 pts) will be an offensive catalyst for the Pelicans. Newcomers to watch include junior Cory Swift and sophomores Stephen Marsico and Alex Esposito. There is depth at defense, where senior tri-captain E.J. Culhane and senior Mat Bytalan return. Postgrad Matt Harrington (Minnesota), junior Matt O'Donnell (Los Angeles) and sophomore Zach Giuttari are all in the fold. In the nets, senior tri-captain Danny Tirone will give Loomis solid goaltending each and every time out.

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Kingswood Oxford (6-16-0) looks to make some noise. Coach Ben Adams says staying healthy will be a key.

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Senior Brandon Vigliatura will be an offensive catalyst for the Wyverns. Adams is hoping young newcomers Justin Genga (soph), Brendon Lantieri and Kyle Keenan (freshmen) and Chris Adamsons (8th grade) will contribute. Senior Joe Lancioni will quarterback things defensively. Freshman A.J. Przystawski hopes to crack the lineup. Workhorse Anthony Giordano (1,048 saves last season) is back for his senior year. New sophomore Chris Carley will push for time. Deerfield (11-14-1) could be a team to watch, as coach Brendan

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Creagh welcomes back the majority of last year's club. Creagh stressed the importance of getting off to a good start. Senior Alex Gonye (33 pts) will be a going concern at forward, while senior Jordan Jancze (28 pts), senior Trevor Yates (25 pts) and Sam Lafferty (16 pts) all have the ability to put points on the board. Junior Sunho Park keeps the opposition honest from his blue line position. Goaltending will be very solid with Jake Thouburron and Adam Ellison both returning varsity-tested netminders.


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KUA, Cushing At Head Of Class

Connor Evangelista Kimball Union

Nick Roberto Kimball Union

Alex Carle Kimball Union

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB News

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inners of two of the last three New England Small School championships, the goal is fairly simple for Lakes Region power Kimball Union (27-4-3) - to qualify for the Elite prep tournament (the Wildcats just missed a year ago) and then pose a serious challenge to the crown. There certainly is enough talent to warrant such a run. The Wildcats, under the tutelage of affable head coach Mike Levine, have no less than seven players on the roster already committed to Division I schools. Up front, KUA boasts a ton of talent, led by a potent group of seniors like Niko Rufo (43 pts - Providence), Casey Miller (42 pts -UMass Amherst), Nick Roberto (31 pts - Maine), Gregg Burmaster (22 pts - St. Lawrence) and Jonathan Charbonneau (40 pts). New junior Joey Dudek led Pinkerton Acad to a NH D-1 state title last winter and has committed to Boston College. New sophomore A.J Greer has committed to Penn State. On defense, senior Doyle Somerby (6'5"), a fourth round draft pick of the NY Islanders, is Boston University bound. He will be a mainstay, along with rock-solid Alex Carle (17 pts) and senior Connor Evangelista (14 pts). Add to the mix new senior Brendan White. A pair of seniors - Ryan Lund and Eric Bogart - gives Kimball Union a solid 1-2 punch in the drapes.

Fighting KUA tooth-and-nail will be Cushing (18-9-3). As always, team chemistry will dicate how successful the Penguins will be this winter. They are capable of being very successful. Coach Rob Gagnon lost top forward Shane Eiserman to the US-17 club, but still returns three of his top five scorers in senior Garrett Hehir (48 pts), junior Shane Kavanagh (32 pts) and senior Thomas Aldworth (30 pts). Senior Jack Wilson and juniors Tommy Defelice and Adam Augusta are other key returning forwards. On the blue line, look for juniors Richie Boyd (11 pts) and Connor Brassard (9 pts) to log ample minutes. Senior Mike Dion should be ready for full-time duty in goal for the Penguins. A host of new players will compete for spots on the club, including post-grad defenseman Peter Sikalis and highly-regarded freshman Cam Askew (a transfer from St. Sebastian's (Continued On Page 11)

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Bulls Won’t Be A Surprise This Year

Good Start A Must For Northfield (Continued From Page 9)

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Holderness (23-9-2) came out of nowhere last winter to become a legitimate threat and a playoff team. Coach Allie Skelley hopes the Bulls can use that success as a building block for this season. A quartet of seniors - Tyler Mathieu, Francis Parenteau, Will Kendrick and Gordie Borek return to form the nucleus of what should be a formidable offensive attack. New junior Alex Spina (Montreal) will add his talents to the mix. An offense-minded blue line group will be anchored by senior Phil Johansson and junior Terrance Amorosa. Post-grad Orion Olsen (Minnesota) adds talent to the blue line. In goal, look for new junior David Poirier (Montreal) to fill the shoes of the graduated Andrew Munroe in goal for Holderness. A good start will be vital for Northfield Mt. Hermon (12-134), although the early-season schedule will be tough. Senior Ryan Gouveia and junior Carlos Fornaris are two key holdovers up front for coach Tom Pratt. New junior Brandon Palacio (Miami) should have an offensive role.

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Senior Connor Van Arnam and junior Corey Moriarty will be cornerstones on defense for the Hoggers, while senior Ben

Csiernik should be among prep hockey's top netminders.

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Phillips Exeter Must Replace 130 Goals Lost To Graduation

Shamus Maloney Tabor

Patrick Lackey Phillips Exeter

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Tabor, Tilton Optimistic

Colby Cretella Phillips Exeter

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Phillips Exeter (22-3-5) is coming off a banner year which saw the Big Red up in the upper echelon all season. To repeat that performance, Exeter will need to replace the 130 goals lost to graduation, a daunting task. Key performers up front project to be senior tri-captain John Cross, senior Stefan Soucy, junior Cody Rorick and sophomore Stanley Brenner. Coach Dana Barbin welcomes three post-grad forwards that expect to contribute heavily in Patrick Lackey, Colby Cretella and Jake Lessick. Two new juniors to watch are Pat Quinn and Kyle Alexander. Senior tri-captains Mac Flaherty and Chris Keating will be defensive leaders for the Big Red. Junior defenseman Griffin Py is a key returner on the blue line. Between the pipes, senior Ben Veres, junior Jack Parsons and sophomore Michael Lackey will vie for the starter's job. Tabor (12-13-2) will be young, so a key will be to get sound goaltending. Coach Gerry Dineen believes that returning senior Joe Noonan is more than capable of doing the job.

Seniors Shamus Maloney (23 pts) and Zach Sabatini (27 pts) will be leaders amongst the Tabor forwards. Looking to make a mark for the Seawolves will be new juniors Joe Slovak, David Mitchell and Freddie Kaub. "We have a great young group of players and it will be exciting to help them develop this season," Dineen said. More consistent goaltending and being able to replace scoring punch will dictate how far Tilton (13-15-3) will go this winter. Up front, senior Blaise Healy is coming off a 33-point season and will be an offensive catalyst for coach Pat Norton, as will senior Harry Brockman (25 pts). Two post-grad forwards to watch - Payton Baldillez and James Haddock - both hail from Texas. Defensively, post-grads Nikko Markham and Ian Kulac should see a lot of action on the blue line. The Rams have three possibilities for the starting goaltender's job in returners Matt Faye and Kanoa Cook, and newcomer Brendan Cain.

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Gunnery, Berkshire Loom As Early Picks Albany Academy Looks For Third 20-Win Season In A Row

Saints Want Improvement

Cam Kaiser Berkshire

Nick DeVito Albany Acad.

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n interesting race looms in the New England Prep School West Conference, as several teams hope to be in the hunt. Start with Berkshire (21-8-4), the defending Large School champions. The Bears will look to their returning cast for leadership and direction. Amongst the forward lines, juniors Charie Corcoran and Craig Puffer should put up some significant points. Senior Matt Renzi and junior Nate Summers are back as well for coach Dan Driscoll. Four new juniors looking to step right in are Adam Tracey, Jake Sontaug, Nick O'Connor and Tipper Higgins. Defensively, senior Quin Pompi will be a force for Berkshire. Senior Cam Kaiser and junior Bryan Gerstenfeld are two more experienced blue liners. Post-grad Jake O'Donahue adds some nice depth to the group. In goal, returning junior George

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Blinick has his sights set on the starting job. Gunnery (24-9-1) will be right in the midst of things again, as coach Chris Baudo has put together another solid outfit. A solid nucleus of forwards returns in senior Marc Cibelli (34 pts), senior Anthony Bird (33 pts) and senior Robby Darrar (28 pts). Senior defenseman Kai Frankville (8 pts) will log serious time, while senior Dawson Springings hopes to be the top dog in goal for the Highlanders. Expect, Gunnery to also have its usual host of talented newcomers in the lineup. The Cadets of Albany Academy (23-12-0) are coming off back-to-back 20+-win seasons, but for that to happen again, the group of returning players as well as newcomers will need to have breakout campaigns. Coach Eric Cavosie will need to get some significant production up front from senior Nick Devito (21 pts), senior Dan Marinello (10 pts -

team captain) and senior Brendan Glasser (10 pts). Three sophomores ready to step it up are Shawn Knowlton (11 pts), Jake Marrello and Nick Boyagian. New junior Jake Mayette is expected to have an immediate impact at forward. The defense was hit hard by graduation, so post-grad Tyler Collard and new junior Kyle Lancto from the CD Selects will be thrust into the lineup. Returning junior Max Ciovacco saw limited time between the pipes last winter and looks to win the starting job in goal for Albany Academy. Controlling what it can control, namely attitude and effort - will be a key to success for Canterbury (10-17-1) this winter. Coach Paddy McCarthy will build his offense around senior returner Jeff Celniker. Post-grads Anthony Langevin and Jordan Klotz, along with new junior Mark Bowen, should fit right into the forward group. Senior Dan Fritz will anchor the blue line for the Saints. New junior Colin Collier brings his talents from his home state of New Jersey. (Continued On Page 14)

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Pomfret Banking On Turnaround Campaign (Continued From Page 13)

In goal, look for senior Austin Essery to get some significant minutes. With many new faces, team chemistry will be an important factor for Millbrook (13-14-5). The Mustangs will have as many as 13 newcomers on the club. Senior Brad Buvinow will be the lynchpin of the Mustangs offense. Two newcomers to watch are post-grad David DiSchiavi and junior Aidan Parker, both from Ontario. Senior Joe Menitti leads the defense in front of returning senior goalie Anthony Kuhnriech. After two straight visits to the New England Small School playoffs, Pomfret (3-20-3) took a step back last winter in what was a rebuilding season. The Griffins hope to regain their earlier form, but will do so without goalie Nick Ellis,

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who opted to spend his senior season in the USHL with Des Moines. Coach Bruce Wolanin will look for some impressive offensive production from the likes of seniors Adam Ganley and Luke Rivera, and juniors Andrew Slotnick (13 pts), Dominic Franco and Michael Revelakis. Post-grad Ben Brower and new junior Zach Higgins should have key roles up front. Defensively, Pomfret welcomes back senior Max King, who missed his whole junior season with an injury. Four other rearguards return, which will be a plus, in seniors Colin Cahill, John Cunningham and James Moeller, and junior Gunnar Merrick. New senior Alex Joyce, a transfer from Choate, should see the bulk of the action in goal for the Griffins. (Continued On Page 15)

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Winchendon Must Replace Top 3 Scorers (Continued From Page 14)

At Winchendon (15-12-1), coach Jarrett Sampson heads into his first full season behind the bench, after taking over at midseason last winter. An immediate task is to replace last year's top three scorers. Sampson promises a high-energy team. Ready to take on the offensive challenge will be senior Colin Clapton (23 pts), junior Nick Potvin (18 pts), senior Nick Marin (10 pts) and junior Brett Strawn (13 pts). New sophomore Jarrod Fitzpatrick should produce as well. On defense, senior Nick Foland (14 pts) and post-grad returner Connor Cranston will again have huge roles. Newcomer Michael Busconi will see a lot of action. A starting goalie will make himself known from pre-season practice. Williston (10-14-2) finished strong over its final 15 games a year ago, and coach Derek Cunha is hoping this year's club, which returns a nice nucleus, can catapult that momentum into an even better season this winter. Key forwards up front for the Wildcats look to be Nick Idi (9

Williston Finished Strong Last Season pts), Philip Angelo (8 pts), JeanGabriel Lacombe (8 pts) and Matt Arnold. The blue line braintrust will be returners Seth Cupak, Thomas Walsh and Griffin Foley. Williston returns all three of it goalies - primary starter Tim Keegan, Matt Beliveau and JeanFrancois Boucher, so that position should be a strength.

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ome to the last two New England Elite prep school champions, the Keller Division of the ISL promises have another exciting league slate in 2012/2013. Defending Keller Division and New England champion Lawrence Academy (25-3-3) will have a lot of shoes to fill after last winter's title season, including seven of its top nine forwards. So, it stands to reason that newcomers to the varsity will play a key role. Two forwards who will provide adequate leadership and scoring are senior George Hunkele (30 pts), a returning All-Leaguer and bound for Williams in 2013, and senior Tommy Newton (32 pts). Two freshman hoping to have a key role are Michael Snow and Encino, CA's Jake Rainer. Defense will be a strong point. Holdovers Michael Russo (16 pts) and Joe Lace (13 pts) will be blue line cornerstones for coach Kevin Potter. Joining the group are new juniors Cam Knight, Brendan Joyce and Brendan Flanagan, and sophomore Richard Cardillo. The Spartans will unveil a pair of new junior goalies in Drew Michals and John Stratton. A key challenger will be Belmont Hill (21-6-4), which returns a nice nucleus from last year's playoff club. Senior tri-captain Carl Hesler (30 pts), a Dartmouth recruit, will spearhead the Hillies offense along with tri-captain seniors Mike Najjar (28 pts) and E. J. Rauseo (19 pts). Seniors Dan Doherty (18 pts) and Mike Leary, and juniors Will Golonka (20 pts) and Joe Welch also return, as does

LAWRENCE ACADEMY WON both the Keller Division and New England Elite Division championships last season. The Spartans will need to replace a lot of talent from that club.

Matt Melanson. Two sophomores who could crack the lineup are Charlie McConnell and Charlie Micholowski. On the blue line, coach Jeremiah McCarthy will rely on returning juniors Danny Kelly (10 pts) and Tyler Granara for leadership. Sophomore Charlie Barrow hopes to contribute. Ryan McConnell, last year's back-up, hopes to inherit the starter's role this winter. (Continued On Page 18)


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Nobles Also Has Holes To Plug Senior Class Key To Governors’ Success (Continued From Page 17)

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team, and how well returning players assert themselves as the leaders of the team. Freshman Colin White, coming off a 44-point season as an eighth grader, will be a go-to guy in the offensive zone. Senior Will Sleeper, junior Cody Tedesco and sophomore Cal Burke will have big roles. Defensively, senior Tyler Wood will be a mainstay, while junior J.C. Brassard is another solid returner. In goal, look for senior Connor Maher to see a lot of time. For Governor's Academy (13-12-4) to be in the hunt, second-year coach Leon Hayward says it is simple: "the season rests on the shoulders of our seniors." The Governors will have a nice solid group of seniors to lead things offensively, with the likes of Ryan Scarfo (29 pts), Nathan Ferreiro (26 pts), James Murphy (20 pts) and Lucas Bombardier (18 pts). Junior Colton Lafata will be a going concern. Senior Geoff Sullivan (26 pts) will be one of the league's premier rearguards. Senior Brendan McMenimen is a returning starter in goal. A couple of newcomers ready to impress are junior Jonathan Ellis and sophomore Tyler Niven. (Continued On Page 19)

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St. Paul’s Should Have Enough To Challenge High Hopes For 2011 Champ Milton Academy (Continued From Page 18) Ronan (32 pts). Senior John Doherty is a solid Defensively, sophomore Noah Hanifin (29 More than a few prep coaches have said to returner, while senior Jake McLaughlin returns pts) will be one of the league’s top players, as keep an eye on St. Paul's (15-11-0)., who from injury. A newcomer to watch will be soph- will senior Dalton McAfee (16 pts). They form could be a big player in the race. omore Will D’Orsi. an impressive 1-2 blue line punch. Coach Mark Bozek has a good group up front, led by veteran seniors Brendan Boyce, Charles-Alexander Plaisir and Nate Wark. Solid blue line work will come from senior Sam Hudziak, senior Greg Zaffino and senior Flurin Domenig, in front of veteran senior goaltender Michael Pinios. It was a rebuilding year last winter for 2011 ! ! New England champion Milton Academy (10&&&&&&&&&&&&&-.+/"%&&&&&&& 0."()&1%2.3*"&& 14-2). But coach Paul Cannata feels his matur&&&&&&&&&&&&&45678957699:&&&&& 8457;:57<<;:! ing group could have enough to challenge this season. ! Amongst the forwards, senior captain Jonah Dwyer will be a leader. Seniors Anthony ! Sabitsky and Elliott Vorel return as the ! Mustangs top two scorers from a year ago. Three new junior defensemen ready to make ! their mark are Connor Wynne, Chad ! Malinowski and Alex Mann. Sophomore goalie Drew Hotte will battle for the starting position ! in goal. ! Thayer (6-19-0) will be young once again, as the Tigeers will have just one senior on the ! roster. Just how fast these youngsters can adapt ! to the rigors of the Keller Division will be a key, according to coach Tony Amonte. ! The Tigers do return their top scorer from a ! year ago in sophomore Lincoln Griffin, so that will be a plus for the offense, where senior Jon ! Sheedy and junior Neil Conway also return. ! New players to keep an eye on are junior Christian Leahy, and freshmen Ty Amonte, ! Monte Graham, and Christian Simeone. !!"#$%&'#(!)!%*+,-"./%!+-0%$!)!"+%%1!)!2,%*.3.,.#4! The defense will be anchored by junior Jon ! Barry. Freshman Colin McAbe looks to con!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!56!7889!:;<=>=>?!@8@@=A>@! tribute, while new freshman Mike Royer will ! ! ! !!B!<>C!D!1<E!+;A?;<F!-G:=A>@! be in the goaltending mix. ! Expect St. Sebastian's (17-9-2) to be fighting for the league crown. Coach Sean McCann 2A;!FA;8!=>HA;F<:=A>!GI8<@8!JA>:<J:!K3"L!ME!GNA>8!<:!OP5)QDP)5DD6!A;!R=@=:!S@!A>I=>8!<:! lists keys as establishing depth, getting scoring 777TMACEMEMAEI8TJAF! from multiple sources, and playing strong defense. The Arrows will be led offensively by senior Tommy Kelley (34 pts) and junior Corey

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nother tight race should happen in the Eberhart Division, where a handful of teams could emerge as league champion at the end of February. One of those clubs is Brooks (16-11-1), although the Bishops have to replace their top three scorers from last winter, and eight seniors overall. The scoring task will now fall on the likes of senior Nick Vasilopoulos (28 pts), senior Greg Conrad (23 pts), senior Andrew Bruno (11 pts), senior Connor Hannough and junior Cam Patch (10 pts), who lead the list of returning forwards for coach David Ries. Newcomers hoping to crack the roster are sophomore Max Shusterman and freshman Vito Bavaro. On the blue line, senior rock Mitch Nylen (23 pts) should be one of the Eberhart's premier rearguards. Junior Cam Armstrong and seniors John Gratton and Eric Murphy give the Bishops some excellent depth. New sophomore Chris White and freshman Connor Moore hope for roles. Two returning goalies for Brooks are senior Colin Langham and sophomore Max Prawdzik. Rivers (15-11-2) will be in the running as well. Offensively, the Red Wings will look to senior Pat Young to be a leader, along with juniors Miles Gendron and Steve Van Siclen. Sophomore Austin Rook expects a big year on the blue line for coach Shawn McEachern, in front of returning sophomore goalie Ryan Colena. A team to keep an eye on will be Middlesex (12-9-1). The Zebras have a solid returning cast. Up front, seniors A.J. Lucchese (27 pts), Will Kreitler (32 pts) and Chris Jellison (23 pts) are all primed for productive years. Sophomore Eric Shaw (20 pts) has great size (6'2" 200) and is already drawing attention from college coaches. New juniors Justin Ferreira and Ben Franks add their talents to the mix.

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St. Mark’s A Deeper Club BB&N Should be More Balanced Senior Billy Olson, a four-year varsity performer, will be a catalyst on defense for coach Joe Mallen. Junior Mike Menter is back after an injuryshortened 2011/12 season and sophomore Harrison Markell (15 pts) is very steady as well. New junior Jeremy Bergeron (6'5") hails from Quebec. Expected to carry the load in goal will be senior Dereck Williams (2.20 gaa), who will be pushed by new freshman Derek Goguen. At St. Mark's (16-10-3), coach Scott Young expects to have a deeper team, which is exactly what opposing coaches don't want to hear. Young also expects to get scoring production from three lines this winter. Leading the way up front will be senior Nick Buly (45 pts), senior J.T. Lynch (35 pts), senior Ryan Medeiros (20 pts) and junior Jeff Cyr (21 pts). Senior Brent Cescon is another key returner. Newcomers Bobby Dray, Owen Allen, Luke O'Brien and Derek Osik hope to contribute. Senior captain Mark Upton and sophomore Alex Hreib (15 pts) are top returners on the Lions' blue line. New sophomore Sean Bellefeuile and freshmen Grant Sherman and Greg Partyka are in the fold. Freshman Ryan Ferland will be in the goaltender competition. Despite losing some key seniors, BB&N (10-16-2) should be more balanced this season. Six freshmen played regularly last winter and have a year more experience. Coach Terrence Butt will look for offensive prowess from senior Joey Czarnota (30 pts), senior Jody Abrams and senior Brendon Kerrigan. New juniors who will have immediate impacts are Bobby Mullins and Cam O'Neil, both transfers from St. Mary's Lynn. The Knights return three all-league defensemen. Senior co-captain Connor Hegarty, senior co-captain Brian Rowland and junior R.J. Caruso provide an excellent blue line presence. They will be joined by new junior Brien Diffley, who helped Burlington HS to a Mass. D-1 crown last winter. BB&N also welcomes back all three goaltenders from a year ago in senior Matt DeLuccia, juior Steven Grinzstein and freshman Sihak Lee. (Continued On Page 23)


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Groton (9-12-2) hopes to be in the hunt. You can be sure coach Bill Riley will have his team ready each and every time out. Senior Patrick Harvey (18 pts) and junior Andrew Popp (15 pts) are two returning forwards to build the offense around. New sophomore Ace Cowans should step right into the lineup. New Hunter Johnson freshmen Mike Brown and Matt St. George’s Winter are looking to crack the scoresheet. On the blue line, junior Chance MacDonald (19 pts) is coming off an All-League sophomore campaign and will be a pillar on the back line. New junior P.J. Johnson will help out. Junior Mike Pompa is a veteran returning goalie for the Zebras. A new coach will be behind the bench at St. George's (12-121), where Dragons' alum Justin Cerenzia takes over the job. The Dragons did win seven of their last 10 games last year and hope to continue that progress. Senior Michael Reed, junior Tim Doherty and sophomore Hunter Johnson will be offensive leaders for St. George's. New freshman Ian Keller hopes to help the offense. Seniors Kris Shelton and Alex Gates and junior Joe Esposito give St. George's three solid returning blue liners. Freshman Tim Baumann will vie for time. The goaltending duties will fall on returning senior Will Silverstein and new sophomore Billy Reid. Will improvement be in the cards for Roxbury Latin (1-211)? Staying healthy and working to become more competitive will be keys to success. Leaders for Roxbury Latin and coach Mo Randall this year project to be senior defenseman Matt Devaney, and senior forwards Hickey Henry and Shaun Houilihan.

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s the puck drops on the 2012/2013 season, it remains to be seen which clubs will qualify for post-season play. There are several teams not in the conferences that have the potential to do some damage. That starts with Berwick Academy (13-9-1). Coach Andy Lathop, now in his14th year, says there is a lot of optimism for the upcoming campaign, albeit with a tougher overall schedule. The Bulldogs will be strong on the blue line, as a solid group of four rearguards is back a year stronger and wiser. Leading the group are senior Jonny Grassie (23 pts) and highly-regarded sophomore Liam Darcy (22 pts), who has already verbally committed to UNH. Senior Neil Maietta and Alex Jocelyn-Loomis also have a lot of experience. Post-grad Nolan Dow just adds more talent to the defensive unit. Senior Ricky Kramer (34 pts) and junior James Winkler (26 pts) will be book-end forwards for Berwick. New junior Cam Toohey adds depth. New senior Max Motew will battle for the starting goaltender's job. Brewster Academy (14-11-3) is always a tough out, and this year will not be an exception. Seniors Jeremy Carignan and Andrew Hood, and juniors Joe Osaka and Bryan Bishop are top returners at forward for coach T.J. Palmer. The attack will also welcome post-grads Alex Corvi and Kevin Viglioro, and new sophomore Conor Caffrey. A host of new defensemen will join returner Matt Gilray on the back line. Look for significant contributions from post-grads Jake Donahue, Sean Barry and Matt Holthauser, junior Blaise Kilroy and sophomore Connor Lynch. In goal, incumbent Ryan Garnsey will be joined in the rotation by new junior Bailey MacBurnie. Brunswick (20-10-0) will go as far as senior goalie Gryph Richardson will take it. Coach Ron VanBelle says "as long as Gryph is healthy we have a chance to win any game." The Bruins also must replace the production of the graduated Kevin Duane and Luke Esposito. That job will go the returning group of forwards like juniors Stephan Seeger and Sebbi Foster, and sophomore Nick Jermain. New juniors Liam Ferguson and Brendan May will chip in. Senior Peter Khoury will be a key defenseman for Brunswick. Senior Andrew Masse and sophomore Michael Faulkner will see lots of minutes. New junior Alex McDonald plans on having a key role. A veteran returning group (only two seniors lost) has everyone at Dexter (18-9-2) optimistic about another solid campaign. Dexter has made the final four in post-season play the last four years in a row. Senior Tim Harrison and sophomore Ryan Donato will be go-to guys up front for coach Dan Donato.

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Dexter Has Veteran Group The defense looks strong with the return of senior veterans Charlie Donners, Andrew Neary and Mitch Barrington, and junior Liam Feeney. Junior Pat Fraser hopes to be the guy between the pipes for Dexter. New York prep entry Harvey School (12-13-0) plans to boast a fast, explosive club this winter, and lean on the play of its goaltending to be successful. Coaches Alex Morse and Tim Halewicz will rely on returners like junior Robert VanRaamsdonk and sophomores Keith Lambert, Connor Wilson, Anthony Horner and Robert Massimi. New sopho-

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Returners Key At Hebron Colling New Coach At Hoosac (Continued From Page 24)

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Relying on the leadership from its returning players is the mantra at Hebron Academy (10-16-3). Seniors Mike Kelly (26 pts) and Kale Johnstone (11 pts) will be offensive cornerstones for coach James LeBlanc. Post-grads Ethan Studley and Billy Savino should have immediate impacts up front. Post-grad Steve Donahue and junior Jackson Parker should step right in on the blue line for the Lumberjacks. Returning senior goalie Alex Bitsakis hopes to build on his impressive season from last winter. Hoosac (8-13-1) will unveil a new coach in Kurt Colling as well as new approach, trying to build the program with younger players. Colling expects newcomers to the program to compete at a high level immediately. Seniors Tyler Proctor and Travis Bobb, and junior Guillaume Belec are the only returning forwards for the Owls. New junior Alex Anderson will contribute right away. Senior Stephan Mata is a holdover blue liner. Look for senior MarcAntoine Lacharite to a have a big defensive role. New senior Miikka Majava, who played at South Kent last winter, takes over the goaltending duties for Hoosac. (Continued On Page 26)

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Good Defensive Zone Play Vital For Kents Hill RI’s Moses Brown School Joins Prep Hockey World (Continued From Page 25)

Last year resulted in a solid 18win campaign for Kents Hill (1811-1), which is looking to be competitive once again this winter. How well the Huskies play in the defensive zone will be key, according to coach Larry Cockrell.

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Up front, senior Mark Dufour (37 pts) will need to be watched at all times. Seniors Caleb Fizer (24 pts) and Rikard Keussen (33 pts), along with junior Jared Cockrell (23 pts) provide even more scoring punch. Added to the arsenal will be new juniors Oscar Croon, Mark Antoine Bourbonnais, David Thivierge and Charles-Antoine Malenfant, and promising freshmen Riley Boivin and Joey Savinsky. Senior Logan Day (36 pts) is a high-scoring defenseman. Senior Filip Akermark is another solid blue liner. New junior Francesco Tolfa will do a good job. New to the prep ranks this season is Moses Brown School, located in Providence, RI. The Quakers have played the last several years in Division I of the Rhode Island Interscholastic League. Senior Nate Farrington (38 pts), junior Trevor Kacz (28 pts) and sophomore Colton King (17 pts) will lead the offense for coach Larry Tremblay. New sophomore

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Alex Towey and freshmen Conor Breen and Edward Hannon hope to chip in. Senior Steve Warde anchors the defense. Freshmen Mathew Parker and Ryan Mulhearn look be key contributors.

New Hampton Seeks Improvement Good goaltending and solid defensive play could be the recipe to return New Hampton (8-24-1) to the Small School playoffs. Coach Matt Wright will look to returning junior Malcolm Hayes and sophomore Ben Barton to be defensive leaders for the Huskies. New sophomore Michael Ryan comes highly regarded. Senior Guillaume Therien-Belanger and junior Timmy Sestak, both new to the school, will handle the goaltending chores. Senior Anthony Mauiri will be a key forward for New Hampton. (Continued On Page 27)

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Consistent contributions from all of its experienced players could be what catapults Phillips Andover (11-11-4) into the playoff hunt. Offensively, coach Dean Boylan will turn to senior captain Eddie Ellis, coming off an impressive 43point season, to lead the offensive attack. Senior returners Seamus O'Neill and Jason Nawrocki should be solid, as will post-grad Conal Lynch. Senior rock Connor Light will anchor things defensively for the Big Blue. Expect to see post-grad Jake Secatore to log some ample minutes on the blue line. Senior Ross Bendetson is a returning goaltender for Andover. A new era begins at Pingree (11-18-2), where Gino Khachadourian takes over the head coaching job from long-time Highlanders mentor Buddy Taft, who retired after last season. Khachadourian expects this to be a rebuilding season. Forwards that need to put up some numbers are senior Jerome Cappadonna (15 pts), junior Shawn Khachadourian (9 pts) and junior Brandon Franco. Freshman Mike Riley and new junior Chris Usseglio hope to have roles.

Senior Nick Antenucci (11 pts) and junior Mitch Luti give Pingree a veteran presence on the blue line, as does senior Max Goldstein. Freshman Ryan Lovell will be in the mix. Sophomore Chris DeVito has a bead on Pingree's starting goaltender spot. At Portsmouth Abbey (2-18-1), Paul Ranalli takes over as full-time head coach after serving as the interim last season. The Ravens return all but two players, including all five defensemen, so that will be a help. Senior tri-captain Austin Krienz (18 pts) and senior tri-captain Chris Reynolds (27 pts) will be the catalysts offensively for the Ravens. Two freshmen expected to contribute immediately are Josh Vertentes and Ben Quick. Junior Rob Tuite and junior Kevin Jantz (12 pts) headline the veteran defensive group. A newcomer hoping to crack the lineup is freshman Jack Murphy.

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Connor Simon, a senior, will be a leader on the Proctor defense. New junior Mike Damian comes from the LA Kings U-16 program. (Continued On Page 30)

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Returning starter Connor Rodericks, a junior, will again handle the goaltending duties for PA. Ranalli hopes he can build on last winter's solid performance. Identifying some scoring punch and staying healthy will go a long way to improvement for Proctor (10-18-2), where coach Mike Walsh feels his club should be better in the defensive zone. Senior Ryan Glantz and sophomores Derek Britner and Hunter Luhman will be key contributors offensively for the Hornets, as will post-grad Brian Higgins (Milton, MA).

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Kallio New Bench Boss At Rye CD; St. Thomas More Optimistic (Continued From Page 29)

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A returning goaltender for Proctor is senior Merrick Madsen. Erik Kallio takes over the coaching duties at Rye Country Day (16-7-0) where he hopes to build on the success of the Wildcats' 2011-12 season. Senior James Kissel and junior Zach Coppola are two premier returning forwards for Rye CD. New senior Andrew Gillen adds some solid depth. Junior Gabe Regan will be intregal to the defensive group in front of senior standout Jack Carroll in goal. Added depth in all three areas has St. Thomas More (7-13-0) thinking this could be one of their best teams in awhile. Post-grad returner Carmine Totillo (58 pts), junior Alekc Burgess (25 pts) and senior Joe Posillico give coach Alex Savioli some nice options up front. New junior Ryan Kasiarz and post-grads Frank Moreschi and Ny Walker will also be important to the offense. A rebuilt defense will be anchored by post-grads Jeff Smolicz and Dylan Adams. In goal, senior Cody Johnson and junior Callen Pyfer will form the netminding duo. Will improvement be in the cards for Vermont Academy (522-1)? Coach Joe Gaudet is hoping that an improved defense and goal-

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tending will help out in that regard. Post-grads Drew Oxley and Kurt Rodrigues, both from Saugus, MA, along with promising sophomores Cam Wright (25 pts) and Nate Antesberger, will lead the Wildcats attack. New junior Simon Leiva gives Vermont a solid option between the pipes. Worcester Academy (11-15-1) will be very young this winter. Coach Kevin Magnani is looking forward to the season and working with this young group of players. Junior Joe Caico (37 pts) will be the offensive catalyst for the Hilltoppers. Joining him will be post-grad Anthony Barry (Arlington Catholic) and new junior Michael Cusato. Senior co-captain Matthew Zornik (6'2") will be the blue line leader for Worcester and play in all situations. The other senior co-captain is goaltender Connor Carew, who saw decent time last winter and will be the starter in 12-13.


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Miller Takes Over Culver Prep Club Solid Offensive Core At Gilmour By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB News

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ere is a pre-season synopsis on some premier prep school programs located outside of New England, from Mid-Atlantic to the Midwest. At Culver Academy (28-15-1), former player Ryan Miller, who led Kimball Union to a New England prep crown in 2010, takes over the head coaching job from longtime Culver mentor Al Clark. The Eagles will once again make a couple of swings east with appearances at both the LawrenceGroton and Watkins tournaments. A trio of forwards ready to lead the way are seniors Brendan Radatovich, Zach Currier and Yannick Vedel. Two newcomers to the squad - junior Tucker DeYoung and junior Ryan Coulter, hope to make a splash. Book-end defensemen for the Eagles are returning seniors Daniel Billett and Stuart Pomeroy. New junior Stuart Zimmerman will add to the blue line group.

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Gilmour Academy (29-26-3) of Ohio will have a deep offensive core this season. Coach Scott Stirling feels special teams play will be a key to success for the Lancers. Key returners up front are sniper Louie Abounader (67 pts), senior Brad Riccardi (31 pts) and senior Nathan McPherson (20 pts). Impressive newcomers to the lineup include post-grad Dean Galasso, senior Curtis Colbary, both from Ontario, and Dallas native Matt Levene. Senior C.J. Valerian will be a defensive anchor. New junior Antoine Pellerin will vie for the goaltender's job. Hoping to improve on a sub-par 2011-12 campaign is Lawrenceville (8-20-3). A large core of younger players will be given the task to get the Big Red back on track. Up front, senior Robert Cerepak (26 pts), and junior Stephen Clarke (21 pts) will be offensive leaders for coach Etienne

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Bilodeau. Senior Antoine CrepinHeroux is back as well. Newcomers to keep an eye on up front include senior Tylar Novy, junior John Kowalewski and sophomore Jordan Kaplan. Senior rock Kenny Citron backbones the Big Red blue line. Also returning back there are senior Nick Minno and junior Joe Stancato. New sophomore Jack Burt will have a role. In goal, senior Andrew Lux is back and ready for a big campaign. This year's edition of the National Sports Academy (41-53) team includes 16 new players from six different countries. It also has an expanded schedule that includes more games against Independent prep and junior teams. Key returners for coach Tom Lenox are senior forward Eric Hallin (45 pts) and senior forward Marcus Astasana (24 pts), both who hail from Sweden. Another player from Sweden who bears watching is new senior Ludvig Steenberg. Post-grads

Devin Darrah (forward) and Kyle Dora (defense) will be vital. Both come from nearby Saranac Lake, NY. Northwood School (31-7-5) will be under new management this winter, with Josh LeRoy taking over the head coaching position. A focus will be on manufacturing offense and scoring goals. That job will be the duty of returning senior Scott Fenwick (22 pts), senior Tommy Evangelista (13 pts) and junior Robbie Hennessey (31 pts). New senior Corey Mackin and junior Diego Gagnon will filter in to the offense. The Huskies will be strong defensively, led by senior rocks J. P. Langlois (11 pts) and senior Pat Hermans (15 pts). Post-grad Anthony Eno and new senior Jeremy Wu hope to shine. Northwood is solid in goal with returning senior Alex Morin, who played 22 games last winter. A question at Portledge School (9-12-0) is will a young defense and goaltending be able to handle a strong Mid-Atlantic prep schedule? Offensively, coach Jon Sandos' club should be OK. (Continued On Page 34)

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16 Players Back At Princeton Day School Shady Side, Wyoming Seminary Top PA Clubs (Continued From Page 31)

Sophomore Jeremy Bracco (42 pts) will be an offensive mainstay for the Panthers, as will junior Brandon Fusaro (40 pts) and senior Michael Conslato (15 pts). A couple of new forwards ready to impress are junior Andy DeAngelis and junior Zach Shields. New junior Joe MaGuire will have a key role on the Portledge blue line. Sixteen players return for the Princeton Day School (18-5-1), so the goods are there for an even more successful campaign this winter. In senior Robert Colton (43 pts), senior Conrad Denise (38 pts) and sophomore Ross Colton (35 pts), coach Scott Bertoli has a nice offensive nucleus to work with. A youngster to watch will be freshman Kyle Weller. Senior Connor Walker is a returning starter in goal for the Panthers, when he furnished an impressive 2.29 gaa. New freshman Chris Helmlinger looks to crack the PDS defensive lineup. Rye Country Day (16-7-0) boasts a new coach in Erik Kallio,

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who says defense will be an emphasis this winter. The Wildcats also return the bulk of last year's lineup. Senior James Kissel and junior Zach Coppola are top forward returners. They will spearhead a lineup that also includes new senior Andrew Gillen. Senior veteran Mike Rocco and junior Gabe Regan will be defensive cornerstones in front of impressive senior goalie Jack Carroll. Graduation hit hard at Shady Side Academy (21-17-0) and the key will be to get off to a good start. At forward, the Indians return their second leading scorer in senior Dominic Oliver, a tri- captain who is a returning MPHL All Star. Coach Jonathan Johnson has two new junior forwards to keep an eye on in Mitchell Campbell and Jake Lydon. Senior tri-captains Ethan Misour and Michael Zidansek will give opposing forwards fits on the Shady Side defense. In goal, senior returner Alec Hardman inherits the number one role, while new sophomore Ryan Wagner will push for time. North of the border, Stanstead College (39-18-5) said goodbye to 13 seniors, including first round NHL draft pick Mark Jankowski, Nevertheless, coach James Rioux feels his team will be very competitive. Seniors Nicolas Beaudin (31 pts) and Jason Brochu (32 pts) will be offensive catalysts for the Spartans. The returning duo of seniors Lucas Zwaagstra and Connor Rankin will benefit from increased minutes. Post-grad Stephen McInnes should step right in and be a help.

Three seniors also return on defense. The troika of Landon Garceau, Spencer Martin and Hunter Lively will provide the necessary leadership on the blue line. Newcomer Alex Coulombe (6'3") will provide excellent mobility. The Spartans have a gem in goal with returning senior Shawn Ouellet (2.45 gaa). Also back is senior Rhys Davies. New sophomore Fred Foulem joins the rotation. Wyoming Seminary (10-14-5) is already off and running. Coach Josh Morgan has 12 new players on this year's roster. Rugged (6'6") senior Craig Skudalski (61 pts) will be an offensive leader for the Blue Knights and has already garnered NHL attention. Sophomore Zach Satalino is coming off a highlyimpressive 41-point season. Postgrad Danny Moscone will be a key element. Other newcomers ready to show their stuff up front are juniors Eric Massie and Alex Samuels, sophomore Alexandre D'Astous and freshman Mikeal Raposo-Legare. Senior Hunter Obeid (12 pts) is a returning blue liner. Post-grad R.J. Kendi will have a signficant role for the Knights. The goaltending job again goes to senior Brett Magnus.

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JOSHUA WEEKS NEW YEARS TOURNAMENT Tuesday, January 1st Berwick vs Hill Milton vs. Winchendon Stanstead vs Tabor Hill vs. Winchendon Stanstead vs. Milton Tabor vs. Berwick Wednesday, January 2nd 10:00a Game 1 12:00p Game 2 2:00p Championship Game

Rink Tabor Tabor Tabor Tabor Tabor Tabor Tabor Tabor Tabor

LAWRENCEVILLE TOURNAMENT Saturday, December 15th Time GM Rink 9:00a 1 Lawrenceville vs CanterburyLoucks 9:00a 2 Nichols vs Governor’s Baker 11:00a 3 Choate vs Taft Loucks 11:00a 4 Belmont Hill vs Northfield Baker 2:00p 5 Losers of Games 1&2 Loucks 4:00p 6 Losers of Games 3&4 Loucks 7:00p 7 Winners of Games 1&2 Loucks 9:00p 8 Winners of Games 3&4 Loucks Sunday, December 18th Time GM Rink 8:00a 9 Losers of Games 5&6 Loucks 10:00a 10 Winners of Games 5&6 Loucks 12:00p 11 Losers of Games 7&8 Loucks 2:30p 12 Winners of Games 7&8 Loucks BB&N HOLIDAY SHOWCASE Saturday, December 29th Time GM Rink 9:00a 1 BB&N vs Roxbury Latin BBN 9:00a 2 Pingree vs Worcester DEX 11:00a 3 Tilton vs St.Mark’s BBN 11:00a 4 Dexter vs Rivers DEX 1:30p 5 Losers of Games 1&2 BBN 3:30p 6 Winners of Games 1&2 BBN 5:30p 7 Losers of Games 3&4 BBN 7:30p 8 Winners of Games 3&4 BBN Sunday, December 30th Time GM Rink 8:00a 9 Losers of Games 5&7 BBN 10:00a 10 Winners of Games 5&7 BBN 12:00p 11 Losers of Games 6&8 BBN 2:00p 12 Winners of Games 6&8 BBN

Time 3:30p 4:30p 5:30p 7:30p

LAWRENCE ACAD./GROTON HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Friday, December 14th Dexter vs Holderness Culver vs Proctor Proctor vs Groton Cushing vs Lawrence Acad. Friday, December 15th 9:30a Holderness vs. Pomfret 10:30a Cushing vs.Proctor 11:30a Culver vs.Lawrence Acad. 12:30p Dexter vs Groton 4:30p Cushing vs. Culver 5:30p Pomfret vs Dexter 6:30p Proctor vs Lawrence 7:00p Groton vs. Holderness 9:15a 9:15a 9:30a 11:30p

Saturday, December 17th Game C Game B Game A Championship Game

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Girls PreP TournamenTs EDWARD G. WATKINS TAFT PATSY K. ODDEN TOURNAMENT HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Thursday, December 13th Thursday, December 13th Time Rink Rink 8:00a Kent vs Taft ODDEN Time 2:30p Brewster vs New Hampton Cushing 8:30a Lawrenceville vs Andover MAYS 4:20p Berkshire vs. Winchendon Cushing 9:45a Tabor vs. Hotchkiss ODDEN 6:10p Gilmour vs. Northwood Cushing 10:15a Choate vs Loomis MAYS 8:00p Cushing vs Culver Cushing 1:45p Taft vs. Tabor MAYS 2:15p Loomis vs.Andover ODDEN Friday, December 14th 3:30p Hotchkiss vs. Kent MAYS 8:00a Gilmour vs Berkshire Cushing 4:00p Choate vs Lawrenceville ODDEN 9:50a Winchendon vs Northwood Cushing Friday, December 14th 11:40a Cushing vs New Hampton Cushing 8:00a Taborvs Kent MAYS 1:30p Culver vs. Brewster Cushing 8:30a Taft vs. Hotchkiss ODDEN 3:20p Berkshire vs Northwood Cushing 9:45a Andover vs. Choate MAYS 5:10p Gilmour vs. Winchendon Cushing 10:15a Loomis vs Lawrenceville ODDEN 7:00p Culver vs New Hampton Cushing 1:30p First/Second Place ODDEN 8:50p Cushing vs. Brewster Cushing 1:30p Third/Fourth Place MAYS

2012 ST. SEBASTIAN”S. HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Friday, December 14th Time GM 2:00p 1 Winchendon vs. St. Sebastian’s 4:00p 2 Rivers vs. Northwood. 6:00p 3 Thayer vs. Albany Acad. 7:00p 4 Williston vs. St. Andrew’s Saturday, December 15th 11:00a 5 Los. Gm. #1 vs Los. Gm. #2 1:00p 6 Los. Gm. #3 vs Los. Gm. #4 3:00p 7 Winn. Gm. #1 vs Winn.Gm. #2 5:00p 8 Winn. Gm. #3 vs Winn. Gm. #4 Sunday, December 16th 9:00a 9 Los. Gm. #5 vs Los.. Gm. #6 11:00a 10 Winn. Gm. #5 vs Winn. Gm. #6 1:00p 11 Los. Gm. #7 vs Los. Gm. #8 3:00p 12 Winn. Gm #7 vs Winn. Gm#8

8:00a 10:00a 12:00p 2:00p Rink STSeb STSeb STSeb STSeb STSeb STSeb STSeb STSeb STSeb STSeb STSeb STSeb

Saturday, December 15th Fisher 4 vs Iorio 4 Cushing Fisher 3 vs Iorio 3 Cushing Fisher 2 vs Iorio 2 Cushing Fisher 1 vs Iorio 1 Cushing

HARRINGTON INVITATIONAL Friday, December 14th Gm Time Rink 1 8:30a Westminster vs Milton Milton 2 10:30a Lawrence Ac. vs St. Marks Milton 3 12:30p Nobles vs. Pomfret Milton 4 2:30p Williston vs BB&N Milton 5 4:30p St. Marks vs Westminster Milton 6 6:30p Lawrence Ac. vs Milton Milton 7 8 9 10 11 12

Saturday, December 15th 8:30a Williston vs Nobles Nobles 10:30a BB&N vs Pomfret Nobles 12:30p Milton vs St. Mark’s Nobles 2:30p Westminster vs Lawrence Ac. Nobles 4:30p BB&N vs Nobles Nobles 6:30p Pomfret vs Williston Nobles Sunday, December 16th

8:00a 4th Place vs 4th Place 14 10:00a 3rd Place vs 3rd Place 15 12:00p 2nd Place vs 2nd Place 16 2:00p Championship Game

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Milton Milton Milton Milton

PHILLIPS EXETER NEW YEAR’S TOURNAMENT Tuesday, January 1st Time Rink 8:15a Wyoming vs. Proctor PE-RinkA 8:30a NYA vs. Vermont Acad. PE-Rink B 10:15a Exeter vs Rice PE-RinkA 10:30a Canterbury vs. Kents Hill PE-Rink B 12:15p Stanstead vs Brooks PE-RinkA 12:30p NMH vs Winchendon PE-Rink B 2:30p Gunnery vs NYA PE-RinkA 4:30p Wyoming vs. New Hampton PE-RinkA 4:45p Kents Hill vs Vermont Acad. PE-Rink B 6:30p Exeter vs Canterbury PE-RinkA 6:45p Proctor vs. Stanstead PE-Rink B 8:15a 8:30a 10:15a 10:30a 12:15p 12:30p 2:30p 4:30p 4:45p 6:30p

Wednesday, January 2nd NYA vs Northfield Gunnery vs. New Hampton Rice vs. Winchendon Canterbury vs. Brooks Exeter vs Proctor Wyoming vs Vermont Ac. Northfield vs. Stanstead Rice vs. Gunner New Hampton vs. Winchendon Brooks vs Kents Hill

PE-RinkA PE-Rink B PE-RinkA PE-Rink B PE-RinkA PE-Rink B PE-RinkA PE-RinkA PE-Rink B PE-RinkA

8:00a 8:15a 9:45a 10:00a 11:30a 11:45a 1:15p 1:30p

Thursday, January 3rd 2nd vs 3rd 1st vs. 4th 6th vs 5th 8th vs. 7th 10th vs 9th 12th vs 11th Championship Game 13th vs. 14th

PE-RinkA PE-Rink B PE-RinkA PE-Rink B PE-RinkA PE-Rink B PE-RinkA PE-Rink B

SOUTHFIELD TOURNAMENT Friday, December 14th Time Rink 12:00p Millbrook vs. Kingswood SOUTH 2:00p KUA vs Rivers SOUTH 4:00p Southfield vs Gunnery SOUTH 6:00p Middlesex vs. Groton SOUTH 8:00a 8:00a 10:00a 10:00a 12:30p 2:30p 4:30p 8:30p

Saturday, December 15th Kingswood vs KUA Rivers vs. Millbrook Southfield vs Groton Gunnery vs. Middlesex KUA vs. Millbrook Rivers vs Kingswood Groton vs. Gunnery Southfield vs Middlesex

SOUTH THORN SOUTH THORN SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH

8:00a 10:00a 12:00p 2:00p

Sunday, December 16th TBA TBA TBA 1st Place vs 1st Place

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ALBANY ACADEMY

DATE 11/20 11/25 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/12 12/14 12/31 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/20 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/16 2/20 2/22

TEAM TIME Hoosac 4:00p Millbrook 1:00p Berkshire 4:00p Avon Old Farms 4:00p Trinity Pawling 4:00p Rider Cup Salisbury 4:00p St. Sebastian’s Tourney Kents Hill Tourney Portledge 5:00p South Kent 4:00p Canterbury 4:00p Hoosac 4:00p Pomfret 4:30p Gunnery 1:00p Williston 4:00p Berkshire 4:30p South Kent 4:00p Brunswick 7:00p Winchendon 2:00p Millbrook 4:00p Berwick 8:00p Hebron TBA Gunnery 4:00p Williston 3:00p Empire Cup

AVON OLD FARMS DATE 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/13 1/5 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/18 2/20 2/23

TEAM Albany Cushing Taft Trinity Pawling Deerfield Christmas Classic Taft Pomfret Hotchkiss Kent Northfield Berkshire Westminster Loomis Chaffee Choate Westminster Gunnery Deerfield Choate Salisbury Kingswood Canterbury Loomis Chaffee

SALS AA AA BERK AA POMF GUNN AA BERK SK BRUN WINC AA DOV EXET AA WILL

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 12/27 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/22

TEAM TIME Berwick 3:45p Nobles 2:00p Governor’s 5:30p Lawrence 3:30p Moses Brown 3:45p Lawrenceville Tourney Nichols Tourney St. Sebastian’s 4:00p Milton 5:15p Thayer 5:00p Governor’s 2:00p St. Paul’s 2:00p Brooks 3:00p Cushing 5:00p Lawrence 5:45p Phillips Andover 5:15p Rivers 2:00p St. Sebastian’s 5:00p Thayer 4:00p BB & N 3:30p Milton 5:00p Nobles 5:00p St. Paul’s 4:00p Tabor 6:00p

BERKSHIRE

TIME 4:00p 2:00p 2:30p 3:00p 3:30p

RINK AA AVON AVON AVON DEER

2:45p 1:30p 2:30p 2:00p 4:00p 2:30p 4:15p 2:00p 6:00p 2:30p 4:00p 2:30p 2:30p 3:00p 4:30p 4:30p 7:00p

TAFT POMF HOTC KENT AVON AVON AVON AVON CH WEST GUNN AVON AVON AVON KING CANT LOOM

TEAM TIME St. Paul’s 5:15p Brooks 3:30p St. Sebastian’s 3:00p St. Mark’s 5:00p St. George’s Tournament BBN Holiday Showcase Thayer 4:00p Governor’s 1:00p Middlesex 5:00p Rivers 5:00p Moses Brown 2:00p St. Mark’s 5:00p Rivers 2:00p Groton 3:00p St. George’s 2:00p Lawrence 2:00p Worcester Acad. 2:00p Groton 4:45p Middlesex 5:00p Belmont Hill 3:30p Nobles 4:30p Milton 1:00p Roxbury Latin 3:30p Brooks 4:00p

RINK ST.P BB&N ST.S BB&N

BB & N

DATE 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/14 12/29 1/4 1/5 1/7 1/11 1/12 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/26 2/2 2/3 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

RINK AA MILL AA AA AA

SPLX GOV BB&N RIV BB&N ST.M BB&N GROT BB&N BB&N HC BB&N MIDD BH BB&N MILT DEX BRKS

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/8 12/13 12/28 12/29 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Albany Taft Canterbury Gunnery Northfield Avon Tourney St. Sebs/Nobles St. Sebs/Nobles Williston Millbrook Northfield Williston Hotchkiss Choate Avon Old Farms Hotchkiss Salisbury Albany Canterbury Kent Gov. Dummer Pomfret Westminster Millbrook Gunnery

BERWICK

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/2 12/12 12/14 12/15 1/1 1/5 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/22 2/23

RINK DOV NG GOV BH MB ST.S BH BH BH ST.P BH BH LA PA BH BH SPLX BH MILT BH BH TA

TIME 4:00p 7:00p 5:15p 2:30p 3:00p

RINK AA BERK BERK GUNN BERK

3:00p 12:00p 3:15p 5:15p 4:30p 1:30p 4:30p 5:00p 2:30p 2:30p 3:30p 4:30p 2:30p 4:00p 4:00p 4:00p 7:00p 2:30p 2:30p

TBA TBA BERK BERK NMH BERK HOTC CH AVON BERK BERK BERK CANT KENT GOV BERK BERK MILL BERK

TEAM TIME Belmont Hill 3:45p Gunnery 7:30p Kent 1:00p Pingree 4:00p Brewster 5;00p Phillips Exeter 4:30p Joshua Weeks Tourney Northfield 1:30p Brewster 7:00p No. Yarmouth 5:40p New Hampton 4:15p Holderness 3:30p Proctor 4:30p Hebron 4:15p Brooks 3:45p Kents Hill 4:00p Tilton 4:00p Hebron 4:30p Albany 8:00p Dexter 4:00p Worcester Acad. 7:00p Pingree 4:00p Governor’s 5:00p Cushing 4:00p

RINK DOV PE PE PING WOLF PE NEC DOV NYA DOV DOV DOV DOV DOV DOV TILT HEB DOV DEX DOV DOV GOV CUSH

BREWSTER ACADEMY

DATE 11/26 11/28 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/12 12/14 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/13 2/16 2/18 2/23

TEAM TIME Brooks 4:30p Phillips Andover 2:30p St. Louis Club 6:30p Proctor 7:00p Holderness 5:00p Albany Tourney TBA Kimball Union 3:30p Berwick 5:00p Tabor 5:00p Hebron 6:30p Kents Hill 4:30p Berwick 7:00p New Hampton 6:00p Tilton 2:00p Kimball Union 5:00p New Hampton 7:00p Holderness 4:30p Pingree 6:30p Hebron 5:00p Proctor 4:10p No. Yarmouth 5:00p Winchendon 4:00p Tilton 4:00p Vermont Academy 3:40p Phillips Exeter 5:00p Lakes Reg. Tourney

BRIDGTON ACADEMY

DATE 11/30 12/1 12/2 12/8 12/9 12/12 12/14 1/4 1/12 1/13 1/16 1/18 1/25 1/26 1/27 2/2 2/9 2/10 2/16 2/17 2/23 2/24

TEAM TIME Hebron 7:00p Ulysses 7:00p Ulysses 12:00p RNS TBA RNS TBA Kents Hill 3:30p Wolfpack Showcase EJHL Showcase Ulysses TBA Ulysses TBA Hebron TBA Northwood Tourney NSA 7:00p NSA 11:00a Stanstead 1:00p Lake George 7:00p Lawrenceville 4:00p Hill 12:00p St. Foy TBA St. Foy TBA NE Wolves 7:00p NE Wolves 12:00p

BROOKS

DATE 11/26 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Brewster Pingree BB & N Middlesex St. Mark’s St. Sebastian’s St. George’s Milton Roxbury Latin Rivers Groton Holderness Belmont Hill Governor’s Dexter Berwick Middlesex St. Mark’s St. George’s Groton Roxbury Latin Phillips Andover Rivers BB & N

TIME 4:30p 6:30p 3:30p 2:30p 4:15p 4:30p 4:30p 5:00p 4:00p 4:15p 4:15p 4:00p 3:30p 2:30p 6:30p 3:45p 3:00p 4:15p 5:00p 5:00p 6:15p 5:50p 3:00p 4:00p

RINK BRKS PE WOLF PROC WOLF ALB WOLF WOLF TA WOLF WOLF DOV NH WOLF KUA WOLF HOLD WOLF HEB WOLF WOLF WOLF TILT WOLF PE

RINK BRID BRID BRID BRID ULY ULY HEB BRID BRID STAN LG LAW HILL ST.F ST.F WAT WAT

RINK BRKS BRKS BB&N BRKS ST.M BRKS ST.G MILT BRKS BRKS GR BRKS BH BRKS BRKS DOV MIDD BRKS BRKS BRKS DEX PA RIV BRKS

BRUNSWICK

DATE 11/28 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 12/28 1/4 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/18 1/19 1/25 1/28 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/14 2/15 2/19 2/22

TEAM TIME RINK Northfield 5:00p NMH Kent 3:00p BRUN Hotchkiss 6:00p BRUN Trinity Pawling 4:30p TP St. George’s Tourney Nichols-Belmont Hill Tourney Westminster 6:00p WEST Choate 5:00p BRUN Millbrook 4:30p MILL Dexter 1:00p DEX Loomis Chaffee 5:00p BRUN Kent’s Hill 7:00p BRUN Hill TBA BRUN Northwood 7:30p BRUN Salisbury 5:00p SALS Albany 7:00p BRUN Hoosac TBA BRUN Lawrenceville 4:30p BRUN Kent 5:30p KENT Hebron TBA HEB Kent’s Hill 3:00p KH Kingswood 5:00p BRUN Empire Cupe

CANTERBURY

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/3 12/8 12/15 12/28 1/2 1/4 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/26 1/27 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/18 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Millbrook 2:30p Hotchkiss 3:30p Berkshire 5:15p Loomis Chaffee 7:00p Lawrenceville Tourney Watkins/Cushing Tourney Williston 2:30p Gunnery 4:45p Choate 4:30p Albany 3:45p Westminster 2:30p Taft 2:30p Millbrook 5:00p Pomfret 4:30p Winchendon 1:00p Berkshire 2:30p Trinity Pawling 2:30p Cushing 5:00p Williston 4:30p Kent 7:00p Gunnery 4:45p Avon Old Farms 4:30p Salisbury 4:30p

CHOATE DATE 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/15 1/3 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/17 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Tabor 5:30p Phillips Exeter 3:00p Westminster 6:00p Deerfield 7:00p Loomis Chaffee 3:00p Lawrenceville Tourney Kingswood 5:00p Phillips Andover 3:00p Brunswick 5:00p Canterbury 4:30p Taft 7:00p Salisbury 5:00p Berkshire 5:00p Deerfield 7:00p Trinity Pawling 3:30p Avon Old Farms 6:00p Hotchkiss 5:30p Pomfret 5:30p Westminster 6:00p Avon Old Farms 2:30p Taft 4:00p Northfield 2:00p Loomis Chaffee 3:00p Kent 5:00p

RINK CANT HOTC BERK LOOM WILL CANT CANT BERK WEST CANT MILL CANT CANT CANT CANT CUSH CANT CANT GUNN CANT SALS

RINK PE PE CH CH CH CH CH BRUN CANT CH SALS BERK DEER TP CH CH CH WEST AVON TAFT NMH LOOM CH

CULVER ACADEMY

DATE 11/20 11/21 12/1 12/2 12/8 12/9 12/14 12/28 1/12 1/13 1/18 1/19 1/26 1/27 2/8 2/16 2/17 2/23 2/24 3/2 3/3 3/8

TEAM Stanstead Rice Shattuck-St. M’s Shattuck-St. M’s Notre Dame Show Notre Dame Show LA Tourney Cushing Tourney St. Andrew’s St. Andrew’s Detroit CC Detroit CC Shattuck-St. M’s Shattuck-St. M’s MI HS Showcase Illinois Illinois Madison Capitals Madison Capitals St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues Mid-Am Regional

CUSHING

DATE 11/28 11/30 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/13 12/28 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/6 2/9 2/10 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Dexter Winchendon Avon Old Farms Williston Phillips Exeter Law. Tourney Watkins Tourney Kimball Union Tabor Deerfield Thayer Governor’s Northfield Phillips Exeter Belmont Hill Tilton Holderness Tabor Canterbury Salisbury Phillips Andover Kimball Union New Hampton Berwick

DEERFIELD

DATE 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/14 12/19 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/23

TIME 5:00p 9:15a 7:00p 11:00a TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 8:00p 3:00p 7:00p 12:00p

RINK STAN UVM SSM SSM ND ND LA CUSH STA STA CULV CULV CULV CULV

7:00p 2:00p TBA TBA 7:00p 2:00p

CULV CULV MC MC STL STL

TIME 3:30p 6:30p 2:00p 4:30p 5:30p

RINK DEX CUSH AVON CUSH CUSH

4:00p 3:30p 6:30p 4:00p 6:00p 2:30p 5:00p 5:00p 4:45p 3:30p 3:45p 5:00p 12:00p 3:15p 2:00p 3:30p 4:00p

CUSH TA DEER SPLX CUSH NMH PE BH CUSH HOLD CUSH CUSH SALS CUSH KUA NH CUSH

TEAM TIME Groton 5:00p Northfield 6:30p Kingswood 6:00p Choate 7:00p Avon Old Farms 3:00p Flood Marr Tourney Pomfret 4:15p Loomis Chaffee 4:30p Cushing 6:30p Trinity Pawling 2:30p Kimball Union 4:15p Choate 7:00p Salisbury 6:00p Westminster 2:45p Hotchkiss 4:30p Phillips Andover 4:00p Loomis Chaffee 5:00p Avon Old Farms 2:30p Taft 4:00p Williston 7:00p Phillips Exeter 4:30p Kent 4:30p Westminster 4:00p

RINK GROT DEER DEER CH DEER POMF DEER DEER TP DEER DEER DEER DEER HOTC DEER LOOM AVON DEER WILL DEER KENT WEST


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Boys PreP school schedules GROTON SCHOOL

DEXTER DATE 11/25 11/28 11/30 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/14 12/19 12/29 1/6 1/11 1/12 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/22

TEAM TIME RINK St. Andrew’s 10:00a DEX Cushing 3:30p DEX Middlesex 4:30p MIDD Kents Hill 5:00p DEX Nobles 4:45p DEX Hebron 3:00p DEX Lawrence Holiday Tourney Phillips Exeter 5:00p HARV BB & N Holiday Showcase Proctor 12:00p DEX New Hampton 4:00p NH Brunswick 1:00p DEX St. George’s 5:00p DEX St. Mark’s 5:00p DEX Brooks 6:00p BRKS Pomfret 4:30p POMF Phillips Andover 5:00p DEX Pingree 3:30p PING Tabor 2:00p DEX Berwick 4:00p DEX No. Yarmouth 5:00p NYA Holderness 4:00p DEX St. Paul’s 6:00p DEX

GILMOUR DATE 11/30 12/1 12/1 12/2 12/7 12/8 12/9 12/14 12/15 12/22 12/22 12/23 1/6 1/6 1/12 1/13 1/19 1/20 1/25 1/25 1/26 1/27 2/1 2/2 2/9 2/15 2/16 2/16 2/22 3/2 3/3 3/8 3/9

TEAM St. Francis Prep Loyola Academy Lake Forest Shady Side Lake Erie West Michigan West Michigan Detroit CC Honey Baked Shady Side Pitt. Viper Stars Pitt. Viper Stars Pitt. Predators Pitt. Predators Pitt. Viper Stars Pitt. Viper Stars Lake Erie Lake Erie St. Francis Prep Lake Forest Loyola Academy Shady Side Jr. Blue Jackets Jr. Blue Jackets HPHL Showcase Lake Erie Pitt. Predators Pitt. Predators MPHL Playoffs Buffalo Jr. Sabres Buffalo Jr. Sabres Clev. Barons Clev. Barons

TIME 12:15p 10:00a 6:15p 8:00a 7:50p 10:00a 10:00a 6:30p 9:00a 12:00p 8:00p 10:00a 10:30a 4:00p 7:30p 10:00a TBA TBA 12:15p 8:30p 6:15p 10:15a 2:00p 9:00a

7:50p GIL 10:20a GIL 6:50p GIL 7:00p 10:20a 7:00p 10:00a

GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY DATE 11/24 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22

RINK MACK MACK MACK MACK GIL GIL GIL COMP HB SSA VSC VSC ICEC ICEC GIL GIL WIA WIA SSA SSA SSA SSA SHOT TBA

TEAM TIME Belmont Hill Jamboree St. Paul’s 3:30p Thayer 3:00p Belmont Hill 5:30p Milton 6:00p Milton 1:00p BB & N 1:00p Phillips Exeter 5:15p Belmont Hill 2:00p Cushing 6:00p St. Sebastian’s 4:00p Lawrence 4:30p Brooks 2:00p St. Paul’s 5:00p Thayer 2:00p Nobles 5:30p Phillips Andover 6:45p Berkshire 4:30p Lawrence 5:00p St. Sebastian’s 3:00p Nobles 5:30p Berwick 5:00p

GIL GIL GIL GIL RINK GOV SPLX GOV GOV MILT GOV GOV BH CUSH GOV GOV BRKS ST.P GOV NG GOV GOV LA ST.S GOV GOV

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/11 12/14 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM No. Yarmouth Deerfield Roxbury Latin Rivers Phillips Andover Law. Tourney Phillips Exeter Moses Brown St. George’s Proctor Brooks Middlesex BB & N Roxbury Latin Rivers St. Mark’s Lawrence Acad. BB & N Worcester Acad. Brooks St. George’s Middlesex St. Mark’s

TIME 4:30p 5:00p 3:30p 2:30p 5:30p

RINK GR GR DEX RIV PA

5:00p 5:00p 3:00p 3:30p 4:15p 3:15p 5:00p 3:00p 4:30p 2:00p 4:30p 5:30p 5:30p 3:30p 3:00p 3:00p 4:00p

PE GR ST.G GR GR MIDD GR GR GR ST.M GR BB&N GR BRKS GR GR GR

GUNNERY

DATE 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/10 12/12 12/13 12/28 1/4 1/5 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/20 1/21 1/23 1/30 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/16 2/18 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME RINK Berwick 7:30p EXET Tabor 12:30p EXET Berkshire 2:30p GUNN Williston 4:00p GUNN Hotchkiss 5:00p GUNN Taft 2:30p TAFT Avon Old Farms Xmas Classic Cushing - Watkins Tourney Canterbury 4:45p CANT Winchendon 2:30p GUNN Winchendon 2:00p BERK Trinity Pawling 4:30p GUNN Millbrook 2:15p MILL Williston 3:30p WILL Albany 1:00p GUNN Kent 5:30p GUNN Salisbury 4:30p GUNN Millbrook 2:30p GUNN Avon Old Farms 4:00p GUNN Loomis Chaffee 5:00p LOOM Pomfret 4:30p POMF Albany 4:00p AA Canterbury 4:45p GUNN Westminster 4:00p GUNN Berkshire 2:30p BERK

HAMDEN HALL

DATE 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/19 1/9 1/16 1/26 2/8 2/13 2/21

TEAM Rye Country Day King School Harvey King School Harvey Fairfield CD Fieldston School St. Luke’s St. Luke’s FAA Tournament

TIME 4:30p 4:45p 4:00p 4:30p 4:00p 3:45p 5:30p 3:30p 4:45p

RINK HAMD HAMD HARV KING HAMD FAIR HAMD ST.L HAMD

HARVEY SCHOOL DATE 11/28 12/3 12/12 12/14 12/16 12/21 1/9 1/10 1/12 1/13 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/23 2/1 2/6 2/7 2/11 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/21

TEAM Fieldstone St. Thomas More Hamden Hall Somers Morristown Rye Country Day Hamden Hall Forman Scarsdale Scarsdale Rye Country Day St. Luke’s St. Thomas More Monroe Wood. King Kingswood Forman St. Luke’s King Fieldstone Ports. Abbey Greenwich

HEBRON ACADEMY DATE 11/20 11/28 11/30 12/1 12/7 12/8 12/14 12/28 1/5 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/22 1/25 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/14 2/16 2/19 2/23

TEAM Phillips Exeter Holderness Bridgton Lawrence Acad. STL Dexter Brooks Tourney Nichols Tourney Brewster New Hampton Bridgton Tilton Kents Hill Berwick No. Yarmouth Berwick Albany Brunswick Tilton No. Yarmouth Kents Hill

HILL SCHOOL

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/14 12/19 1/1 1/5 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/19 1/20 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/10 2/15 2/16

TIME 6:15p 4:00p 4:00p 3:45p 4:30p 4:45p 4:00p 4:00p 4:00p TBA 4:00p 3:30p 3:30p 8:00p 4:00p 4:00p 4:00p 4:00p 4:30p 4:15p 1:00p 3:30p

RINK FIELD HARV HARV HARV MORR RYE HAMD FORM SCAR SCAR HARV ST.L ST.TM HARV HARV HARV HARV HARV K HARV HARV GCD

TIME 2:30p 4:30p 7:00p 10:45a 8:00p 3:00p

RINK PE HOLD BRID BOWD HEB DEX

6:30p 6:00p 3:30p 4:00p 4:30p 4:15p 4:00p 4:30p 4:30p TBA 5:00p 5:00p 12:40p

WOLF HEB HEB TILT HEB DOV HEB HEB EXET HEB HEB NYA KH

TEAM TIME Don Bosco Prep 4:30p Wyoming Sem. 7:00p Northwood 1:00p Lawrenceville 4:00p Rider Cup Tourney St. George’s Tourney Portledge 3:30p Tabor Tourney Shady Side TBA Shady Side TBA Princeton Day 4:00p Lawrenceville 2:30p Brunswick 4:30p South Kent 2:15p LaSalle 5:45p Morristown Beard 5:30p Wyoming Sem. 4:00p Bridgton Acad. 12:00p Delbarton 5:00p Hill Tourney

RINK HILL HILL RPI LAW HILL SSA SSA PDS HILL BRUN SK HILL HILL ICEL HILL HILL

HOLDERNESS DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/14 1/5 1/7 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/22

TEAM TIME Hebron 4:30p Worcester 5:00p Brewster 5:00p Vermont Acad. 3:30p Lawrence/Groton Tourney Vermont Acad. 4:00p Tilton 3:30p Northfield 3:45p Proctor 4:30p St. Mark’s 3:30p Berwick 3:30p Brooks 4:00p St. Paul’s 4:00p Brewster 4:45p New Hampton 4:30p Phillips Exeter 4:30p Cushing 3:30p Kimball Union 4:00p New Hampton 4:30p Tilton 5:00p Kimball Union 3:00p Winchendon 5:30p Proctor 4:00p Tabor 4:30p Dexter 4:00p Lakes Region Tourney

HOOSAC

DATE 11/20 11/23 11/28 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/12 12/31 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/19 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/27 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/16 2/20 2/27

TEAM TIME Albany 4:00p Shady Side Tourney Tilton 6:00p No. Yarmouth 3:20p PSU Club 11:00a Kingswood 5:00p Williston 2:30p Kents Hill Tourney Rye Country Day 4:30p Stanstead Tourney Albany 4:00p Rice 12:00p Rice 2:15p Vermont 4:00p Worcester Acad. 4:40p Clifton Park TBA Winchendon 4:00p Brunswick TBA St. Thomas More TBA Millbrook 2:00p Portledge TBA Northwood Midg. 2:00p

HOTCHKISS DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/10 12/14 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Taft 2:00p Canterbury 3:30p Salisbury 2:00p Brunswick 6:00p Gunnery 5:00p Flood Marr Tourney Avon 2:30p Loomis Chaffee 3:00p Berkshire 4:30p Kent 2:30p Phillips Exeter 6:45p Kingswood 5:15p Berkshire 2:30p Deerfield 4:30p Trinity-Pawling 4:30p Choate 5:30p Delbarton 3:00p Westminster 3:00p Taft 4:00p Millbrook 4:45p Kent 2:30p Trinity-Pawling 2:30p Salisbury 4:30p Taft 2:00p

RINK HOLD HOLD WOLF VA HOLD TILT NMH HOLD ST.M DOV BRKS ST.P HOLD NH HOLD HOLD KUA HOLD HOLD HOLD HOLD PROC TA DEX

RINK AA TILT NYA PSU KING WILL HOOS AA NAD RUTL HOOS NESC WILL WINC BRUN HOOS MILL HOOS LP

RINK TAFT HOTC HOTC BRUN GUNN HOTC HOTC HOTC KENT EAGL HOTC BERK HOTC HOTC CH HOTC HOTC HOTC HOTC HOTC TP SALS TAFT

KENT

DATE 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/13 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Phillips Exeter 6:30p Berwick 1:00p Brunswick 3:00p Salisbury 7:00p Avon Xmas Classic Loomis Chaffee 2:30p Trinity Pawling 2:30p Avon Old Farms 2:00p Millbrook 5:30p Hotchkiss 2:30p Salisbury 7:00p Gunnery 5:30p Taft 2:30p Westminster 4:15p Taft 2:30p Berkshire 4:00p Brunswick 5:30p Trinity Pawling 7:00p Hotchkiss 2:30p Canterbury 7:00p Deerfield 4:30p Choate 5:00p

KENTS HILL

DATE 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/9 1/18 1/19 1/22 1/23 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/10 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/23

TEAM Proctor Tilton Dexter Middlesex St. Thomas More Bridgton Princeton Day Brewster Brunswick Rye Country Day Hebron No. Yarmouth Berwick Pingree Vermont New Hampton Acad. St. Louis Bridgton Brunswick No. Yarmouth Hebron

KIMBALL UNION

DATE 11/28 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 12/28 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/23

TIME 6:30p 2:00p 4:00p 6:00p 12:50p 4:00p 7:00p 4:30p 7:00p 3:00p 4:30p 5:00p 4:00p 2:00p 1:20p 1:30p 11:00a 3:30p 3:00p 6:00p 12:40p

TEAM TIME Williston 4:00p New Hampton 4:30p Proctor 2:00p Tilton 2:30p Brewster 3:30p Flood Marr Tourney Nichols Tourney Cushing 4:00p Vermont 2:30p Tabor 4:00p Deerfield 4:15p Brewster 5:00p Milton 2:30p Phillips Exeter 6:00p Tilton 6:00p Northfield 5:00p Holderness 4:00p Phillips Andover 4:00p New Hampton 4:00p Holderness 3:00p Proctor 4:30p Cushing 2:00p Lakes Region Tourney

RINK KENT PE BRUN KENT LOOM TP KENT MILL KENT SALS KENT KENT KENT TAFT KENT KENT KENT HOTC CANT KENT CH

RINK PROC TILT DEX MIDD KH KH PD WOLF BRUN RYE HEB KH DOV PING VA NH KH BRID KH NYA KH

RINK KUA NH PROC KUA WOLF CUSH KUA TA DEER KUA KUA KUA TILT NMH HOLD PA KUA HOLD KUA KUA


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Boys PreP school schedules LAWRENCEVILLE

KINGSWOOD OXFORD DATE 11/30 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/14 1/3 1/11 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/20 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/4 2/6 2/9 2/11 2/13 2/19 2/20

TEAM TIME Taft 5:00p Hoosac 5:00p Deerfield 6:00p Vermont 5:30p Brooks/Pingree Tourney Choate 5:00p Rye Country Day 7:00p Worcester Acad. 4:00p Westminster 5:15p Trinity Pawling 3:00p St. Thomas More TBA King 4:30p Loomis Chaffee 4:45p Millbrook 4:30p Rye Country Day 4:45p Hotchkiss 5:15p Harvey 4:00p Vermont 3:00p Avon Old Farms 5:30p Salisbury 4:00p Brunswick 5:45p Ports. Abbey 5:00p

LAKE FOREST DATE 11/26 11/27 12/1 12/6 12/7 12/8 1/5 1/8 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/13 1/15 1/21 1/22 1/25 1/26 1/28 1/31

TEAM CLS Loyola Warren St. Patrick CCM BG/H/W Lake Forest HS Libertyville/VH Deerfield HS Lake Zurich Libertyville/VH CCM Grayslake BG/H/W New Trier Blue Lake Zurich CLS CFHS Carmel Catholic

CH KING KING WEST KING ST.TM K KING MILL RYE HOTC HARV VA KING SALS KING PORT

DATE 11/24 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/15 1/9 1/12 1/13 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16

TEAM TIME RINK Shady Side Thanksgiving Classic St. Peter’s 2:00p LAW Hill 4:00p LAW The Rider Cup Lawrenceville Tourney Portledge 3:45p LAW Hill 2:30p HILL Acad. STL 12:15p LAW Princeton Day 4:30p LAW Trinity Pawling 7:30p TP Northfield 2:15p NMH Wyoming Sem. 4:30p LAW LaSalle 6:45p LAW Delbarton 4:00p DB Shady Side 6:00p LAW Shady Side 3:00p LAW Brunswick 4:30p BRUN Bridgton 2:00p LAW Wyoming Sem. 4:30p LAW Mid-Atlantic Tourney

LOOMIS CHAFFEE

TIME 6:00p 6:00p 5:15p 6:00p 6:00p 5:30p 7:00p 6:00p 6:00p 6:00p 6:30p 6:00p 6:00p 6:00p 7:30p 8:40p 8:30p 6:00p 7:20p

LAWRENCE ACADEMY

DATE 12/1 12/8 12/14 12/28 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/23

RINK TAFT KING DEER KING

TEAM TIME Hebron 10:45a Belmont Hill 3:30p Lawrence/Groton Tourney Cushing Tourney Milton 3:00p Nobles 5:00p Thayer 2:00p Milton 3:30p Nobles 5:15p Proctor 1:00p Governor’s 4:30p St. Paul’s 6:00p Belmont Hill 5:45p BB & N 2:00p Groton 4:30p Thayer 4:00p St. Sebastian’s 5:45p Governor’s 5:00p Tilton 6:30p St. Mark’s 2:00p St. Sebastian’s 5:00p St. Paul’s 4:00p

RINK LF LF RINK LF LF BGH LF LF LF LF GLAC CRYS LF LF WILM WMED LEAF LF CC

RINK HEB BH LA NG SPLX MILT LA PROC GOV ST.P LA BB&N GROT LA ST.S LA TILT ST.M LA LA

DATE 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/13 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Trinity Pawling 4:00p Pomfret 4:30p Canterbury 7:00p Choate 3:00p Avon Old Farms Tourney Kent 2:30p Deerfield 4:30p Hotchkiss 3:00p Brunswick 5:00p Taft 2:45p Westminster 6:30p Avon Old Farms 2:30p Kingswood 4:45p Phillips Andover 4:15p Williston 4:30p Deerfield 5:00p Gunnery 5:00p Salisbury 7:00p Westminster 2:30p Northfield 3:00p Choate 3:00p Avon Old Farms 7:00p

MIDDLESEX

DATE 11/30 12/5 12/7 12/14 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Dexter Brooks Kents Hill Barber Tourney BB & N Ports. Abbey Pingree Roxbury Latin Groton St. Mark’s Rivers St. George’s Brooks Roxbury Latin BB & N St. Mark’s Ports. Abbey Pingree Rivers Groton St. George’s

RINK TP LOOM LOOM CH LOOM DEER HOTC BRUN TAFT LOOM AVON KING PA WILL LOOM LOOM SALS WEST NMH LOOM LOOM

TIME 4:30p 2:30p 6:00p

RINK MIDD BRKS MIDD

5:00p 4:00p 2:00p 3:30p 3:15p 2:30p 2:00p 4:30p 3:00p 3:30p 5:00p 4:30p 4:30p 5:00p 3:00p 3:00p 4:00p

BB&N PORT PING MIDD MIDD ST.M RIV ST.G MIDD ROX MIDD MIDD MIDD MIDD MIDD GROT MIDD

MILLBROOK

DATE 11/28 12/3 12/5 12/8 12/14 12/28 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/23

TEAM TIME RINK Canterbury 2:30p CANT Salisbury 5:30p SALS Portledge 4:30p MILL Worcester 3:30p NESC Brooks Tourney Nichols-Belmont Hill Tourney Berkshire 5:15p BERK Brunswick 4:30p MILL Pomfret 4:15p BERK Kent 5:30p MILL Gunnery 2:15p MILL Winchendon 2:00p MILL Canterbury 5:00p MILL Williston 4:30p WILL Kingswood 4:30p MILL Gunnery 2:30p GUNN Albany 4:00p AA Williston 4:30p MILL Hotchkiss 4:45p HOTC Trinity Pawling 2:00p MILL Hoosac 2:00p MILL Berkshire 2:30p MILL Albany 8:00p MILL Empire Cup

MILTON ACADEMY

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/14 1/1 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/19 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME St. Mark’s 4:30p St. Sebastian’s 4:00p Thayer 4:00p Governor’s 6:00p Governor’s 1:00p Flood Marr Tourney Tabor Tourney Lawrence Acad. 3:00p Belmont Hill 5:00p St. Paul’s 4:00p Brooks 5:00p Lawrence Acad. 3:30p Kimball Union 2:00p St. Sebastian’s 4:00p Phillips Exeter 4:00p St. Paul’s 5:00p Nobles 3:30p Belmont Hill 4:45p BB & N 1:00p Thayer 5:00p Nobles 4:15p

RINK MILT MILT SPLX GOV MILT LA BH MILT MILT MILT KUA MILT PE ST.P MILT MILT MILT MILT NG

NATIONAL SPORTS ACADEMY

DATE 12/5 12/8 12/9 12/13 1/11 1/12 1/13 1/17 1/18 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/28 3/8

TEAM TIME Northwood 7:30p Ulysses Prep 11:00a Ulysses Prep 12:00p NE College Classic Shattuck - St. M’s TBA Shattuck - St. M’s TBA Shattuck - St. M’s TBA TB Jr. Lightning TBA Northwood Tourney Bridgton 7:00p Bridgton 12:00p Middlebury JV 12:00p Rice 6:00p St. Foy 2:30p St. Foy 5:00p NE Wolves TBA NE Wolves TBA Northwood TBA St. Foy Tourney AEHL Playoffs

RINK LP MIDD MIDD SSM SSM SSM LP

BA BA MIDD BURL FOY FOY LP LP LP WVAL

NEW HAMPTON DATE 11/28 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/14 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/1 2/4 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22

TEAM TIME Winchendon 4:00p Kimball Union 4:30p St. Mark’s TBA Tilton 2:00p Northwood 4:00p St. Sebastian’s 4:30p Brooks Tourney Proctor 2:00p Dexter 4:00p Brewster 6:00p Berwick 4:15p Vermont 4:00p Brewster 7:00p Tilton 2:00p Holderness 4:30p Stanstead 5:30p Winchendon 4:00p Holderness 4:30p Stanstead TBA Kimball Union 4:00p Kents Hill 1:30p Phillips Exeter 5:00p Vermont 5:00p Proctor 2:00p Cushing 3:30p Lakes Region Tourney

RINK NH NH NH TILT NH NH PROC NH NH DOV VA WOLF NH NH NH WINC HOLD STAN KUA NH PE NH NH NH

TEAM TIME RINK St. Michael’s 4:15p NICH Berkshire Tourney Appleby 7:00p APP St. Michael’s 4:15p NICH St. Andrew’s 4:15p NICH Ridley 7:00p RID St. Andrew’s 4:15p NICH Lawrenceville Tourney St. Andrew’s 2:00p ST.A Nichols-Belmont Hill Tourney Ridley 7:00p NICH Northwood Tourney Appleby 7:15p NICH Upper Canada 12:00p NICH Upper Canada 4:30p UCC St. Michael’s 3:00p ST.M Appleby 4:30p APP Ridley 5:00p RID Upper Canada 4:30p UCC Shattuck - St. M’s 3:00p SSM Shattuck - St. M’s 12:00p SSM

NOBLES DATE 11/24 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/14 1/2 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME St. Sebastian’s 2:00p Pomfret 3:00p Belmont Hill 2:00p Tabor 4:45p Dexter 6:00p Flood Marr Tourney St. Sebastian’s 4:30p Thayer 12:00p Lawrence 5:00p Proctor 1:30p St. Paul’s 5:00p Lawrence Acad. 5:15p Andover 4:30p St. Sebastian’s 4:00p Rivers 5:00p Thayer 5:30p St. Paul’s 5:30p Governor’s 5:30p Milton 4:15p BB & N 5:00p Belmont Hill 5:00p Governor’s 5:30p Milton 4:15p

DATE 11/18 11/28 12/1 12/7 12/14 12/31 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/2 2/8 2/9 2/15 2/19 2/20 2/22

TEAM TIME Acad. STL 3:20p Groton 4:30p Hoosac 3:20p St. Thomas More 5:00p Brooks/Pingree Tourney Kents Hill Tourney St. George’s 6:00p Ports. Abbey 1:30p Pingree 5:00p Berwick 5:40p Bridgton 5:00p Worcester Acad. 3:20p Kents Hill 5:00p New Hampton 4:50p Hebron 4:00p Brewster 5:00p Rice 5:00p Rice 3:20p Dexter 5:00p Hebron 5:00p Kents Hill 6:00p Pingree 4:50p

NORTHFIELD MT. HERMON

NICHOLS DATE 11/20 11/26 11/30 12/4 12/5 12/7 12/12 12/15 12/19 12/28 1/11 1/18 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/4 2/6 2/13 2/16 2/17

NORTH YARMOUTH

RINK ST.S NG NG TA DEX ST.S SPLX NG PROC NG LA NG NG NG NG ST.P NG MILT BB&N BH GOV NG

DATE 11/17 11/18 11/26 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/15 12/28 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/17 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Northwood 9:00a Yale Showcase Jamboree Brunswick 5:00p Westminster 7:00p Deerfield 6:30p Berkshire 3:00p Cathedral 5:00p Lawrenceville Invitational E.G. Watkins Tourney Berwick 1:30p Berkshire 4:30p Holderness 3:45p Avon Old Farms 4:00p Lawrenceville 12:30p Taft 1:00p Cushing 2:30p Tilton 4:30p Kimball Union 5:00p Vermont 1:00p Williston 3:00p Phillips Exeter 4:00p Phillips Exeter 4:00p Loomis Chaffee 3:00p Choate 2:00p Phillips Andover 3:30p Tabor 1:00p

NORTHWOOD

DATE 11/26 11/26 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/14 1/4 1/18 1/25 1/26 1/27 2/1 2/6 2/20 2/24

TEAM TIME Gunnery 12:00p Berkshire 3:30p Hill School 1:00p Nat. Sports Acad. 7:30p CANUSA Showcase St. Sebastian’s Tourney EJHL Winter Showcase Northwood Invitational Brunswick 7:30p Selects Acad. U18 5:00p Selects Acad. U18 11:00a St. Andrew’s Tourney NJ Rockets AJHL 11:45a Nat. Sports Acad. 7:30p Jr. Bruins EJHL 12:00p

RINK NYA GROT NYA NYA ST.G PORT NYA NYA NYA NYA KH NYA HEB WOLF NYA NYA NYA NYA NYA PING

RINK NW NMH WEST DEER BERK NMH NEC NMH NMH AVON NMH NMH NMH NMH NMH VA NMH PE NMH NMH NMH PA NMH

RINK BERK BERK RPI LP

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Boys PreP school schedules PHILLIPS ANDOVER

DATE 11/17 11/28 12/1 12/9 12/11 12/14 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM New Hampton Brewster Pomfret Pingree Groton Milton Choate Tilton Phillips Exeter St. Sebastian’s Thayer Nobles Winchendon Loomis Deerfield Belmont Hill Dexter Kimball Union Governor’s Cushing Tabor Brooks Northfield Phillips Exeter

PHILLIPS EXETER

DATE 11/20 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/15 12/19 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/18 2/20 2/23

TEAM Hebron Kent Choate Winchendon Cushing Tilton Berwick Dexter St. Paul’s Groton Governor’s Phillips Andover Tabor Hotchkiss Kimball Union Cushing St. Sebastian’s Holderness Milton Proctor Northfield New Hampton Northfield Deerfield Brewster Pomfret Phillips Andover

PINGREE

DATE 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/9 12/12 12/14 12/19 12/27 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/25 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/15 2/17 2/20 2/22

POMFRET

TIME 2:20p 2:30p 6:00p 2:20p 5:30p 1:00p 3:00p 2:30p 4:30p 4:15p 6:30p 4:45p 3:30p 4:15p 4:00p 5:15p 5:00p 4:00p 7:00p 3:15p 6:30p 5:50p 3:30p 4:00p

RINK PA PA POMF PA GROT MARR CH PA PA ST.S PA NG WINC PA DEER PA DEX PA GOV CUSH PA PA PA PE

TIME 2:30p 7:00p 3:00p 4:30p 5:30p 3:30p 4:30p 5:00p 4:00p 5:00p 5:15p 5:00p 2:30p 6:45p 4:30p 5:00p 6:00p 4:30p 4:00p 4:00p 4:00p 5:00p 4:15p 4:30p 5:00p 2:00p 4:00p

RINK PE PE PE WINC CUSH TILT PE HARV ST.P PE GOV PA TAB EAG KUA PE PE HOLD PE PROC PE PE NMH DEER PE POM PE

TEAM TIME Brooks 6:30p Rivers 3:30p Moses Brown 5:30p St. George’s 2:00p Phillips Andover 2:20p Berwick 4:00p Brooks - Pingree Tourney Moses Brown 4:30p BB & N Tourney No. Yarmouth 5:00p Middlesex 2:00p Ports. Abbey 5:00p Roxbury Latin 3:45p Ports. Abbey 5:00p Brewster 6:00p St. Mark’s 5:00p Kents Hill 2:00p Dexter 3:30p Roxbury Latin 3:30p Middlesex 5:00p Worcester 2:00p Berwick 4:00p No. Yarmouth 4:50p

RINK BRKS PING PING PING PA PING MB NYA PING PA PING PING WOLF PING PING DEX DEX MIDD WORC DOV PING

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 12/19 12/28 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME RINK Nobles 3:30p NG Phillips Andover 6:00p POMF Loomis Chaffee 4:30p LOOM Westminster 6:00p POMF Lawrence Acad./Groton Tourney Deerfield 4:15p POMF E.G. Watkins Tourney Avon Old Farms 1:30p POMF Rivers 3:00p RIV Millbrook 3:45p BERK Winchendon 3:00p WINC Albany 4:30p POMF Canterbury 4:30p CANT Dexter 4:30p POMF Choate 5:30p CH Gunnery 4:30p POMF Berkshire 4:00p BERK Delbarton 4:30p MCRS Phillips Exeter 2:00p POMF Williston 3:30p WILL

PORTLEDGE

DATE 11/26 11/28 12/3 12/5 12/14 12/17 12/19 1/7 1/9 1/17 1/23 1/30

TEAM Rye Country Day LaSalle Wyoming Sem. Millbrook Barber Tourney St. Peter’s Hill Albany Lawrenceville Wyoming Sem. Morristown Princeton Day

PRINCETON DAY

DATE 11/21 11/27 11/29 12/3 12/4 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/14 12/19 1/3 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/28 1/30 2/1 2/12 2/16

RINK PORT LAS PORT MILL

5:30p 3:30p 5:00p 3:45p 4:30p 4:00p 3:00p

PORT HILL AA LAW WYOM MORR PD

TEAM TIME Bergen Catholic 10:00a Delbarton 4:45p Malvern Prep 6:00p Pennington 4:00p St. Augustine 4:00p Rye Country Day 5:00p PDS Invitational Bishop Eustace 6:15p Barber Tourney Morristown Beard 4:00p Kinnelon 6:00p Hill 4:00p LaSalle 5:30p Lawrenceville 5:00p Hun School 4:15p Morristown Beard 6:30p Notre Dame 6:00p Seton Hall 4:15p Portledge 4:00p NJISAA Tourney Don Bosco 6:15p Hill School Tourney

PROCTOR

DATE 11/28 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/13 1/5 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 1/31 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16

TIME 5:30p 4:00p 5:30p 5:00p

RINK BERG ASPN PD PD ST.A PD PD PD PD PD PD LAW PD PD PD SH PD PD

TEAM TIME RINK Vermont 4:30p PROC Kents Hill 6:30p PROC Brewster 7:00p PROC Kimball Union 2:00p PROC Tilton 6:30p PROC Thayer 2:30p PROC St. Mark’s 3:30p ST.M Lawrence Acad./Groton Tourney Rivers 3:00p RIV Dexter 12:00p DEX New Hampton 2:00p PROC Nobles 1:30p PROC Holderness 4:30p HOLD Groton 3:30p GROT Lawrence 1:00p PROC Berwick 3:00p DOV Vermont 4:00p VA Brewster 4:00p BREW Tilton 4:30p TILT Phillips Exeter 4:00p PROC St. Paul’s 3:30p ST.P Kimball Union 4:30p KUA Holderness 4:00p PROC New Hampton 2:00p NH

RIVERS

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 12/29 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME St. Sebastian’s 4:00p Pingree 3:30p St. George’s 4:30p Groton 2:30p St.Sebastian’s Tourney BB & N Tourney Thayer 4:00p Proctor 3:00p Pomfret 3:00p BB & N 5:00p St. Mark’s 3:00p Brooks 4:45p BB & N 2:00p Roxbury Latin 3:30p Nobles 5:00p Middlesex 2:30p Groton 4:30p Belmont Hill 2:00p St. George’s 4:30p Roxbury Latin 4:00p St. Mark’s 4:00p Middlesex 2:30p Brooks 3:00p Ports. Abbey 3:30p

RYE COUNTRY DAY

DATE 11/26 12/7 12/10 12/12 12/15 12/19 12/21 1/9 1/11 1/14 1/16 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/9 2/11 2/21

TEAM Portledge PDS Tourney St. Lukes Ports. Abbey King St. Thomas More Harvey Hoosac Kingswood St. Lukes Harvey RHS Iona Princeton Day Kingswood Worcester Acad. Greenwich HS King St. Thomas More Fieldston FAA Tourney

SALISBURY

DATE 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/7 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/10 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TIME 5:30p 5:00p 3:30p 4:45p 3:00p 4:45p 4:45p 4:30p 7:00p 4:45p 4:00p 7:45p 7:00p 4:00p 6:00p 4:00p 4:45p 4:30p 3:00p 5:00p

TEAM TIME Williston 5:00p Millbrook 5:30p Hotchkiss 2:00p Kent 7:00p Albany 4:00p Flood Marr Tourney Taft 5:00p Westminster 3:00p Choate 5:00p Trinity Pawling 4:30p Kent 7:00p Deerfield 6:00p Gunnery 4:30p Berkshire 3:30p Brunswick 5:00p Trinity Pawling 3:45p Taft 2:30p Loomis Chaffee 7:00p Cushing 12:00p Kingswood 4:00p Avon Old Farms 3:00p Hotchkiss 4:30p Canterbury 3:00p

RINK ST.S PING ST.G RIV THAY HARV RIV RIV RIV BRKS BB&N DEX NG RIV GROT BH RIV RIV ST.M MIDD RIV RIV

RINK PLED SONO RYE RYE ST.TM RYE HOOS KING RYE HARV PLAY IONA PD KING WORC RYE TWIN RYE RYE

RINK WILL SALS HOTC KENT SALS SALS WEST SALS SALS SALS DEER GUNN BERK SALS TP TAFT SALS UMASS SALS AVON SALS SALS

SHADY SIDE ACADEMY

DATE 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/14 12/22 1/5 1/6 1/11 1/12 1/18 1/19 1/25 1/26 1/26 1/27 2/1 2/2 2/8 2/9 2/15 2/16 2/22

TEAM TIME RINK SSA Thanksgiving Tourney MPHL Western Division Wknd Princeton Day Tourney Brooks - Pingree Tourney SSA Winter Classic - Gilmour Hill 6:00p SSA Hill 10:00a SSA Pitt. Predators 7:30p SSA Pitt. Predators 12:00p SSA St. Michael’s 7:30p SSA St. Michael’s 11:00a SSA St. Francis 6:15p SSA Loyola 10:00a SSA Lake Forest 8:30p SSA Gilmour 10:15a SSA Lawrenceville 6:00p LAW Lawrenceville 3:00p LAW Wyoming Sem. 7:30p SSA Wyoming Sem. 11:00a SSA St. Francis 8:00p SSA St. Francis 11:00a SSA MPHL Playoffs

ST. GEORGE’S DATE 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Kents Hill Rivers Rye Country Day Pingree St. Thomas More Howard Tourney No. Yarmouth Roxbury Latin Brooks Tabor Groton Moses Brown St. Mark’s Dexter BB & N Middlesex Rivers Worcester Acad. Brooks Ports. Abbey Roxbury Latin Groton St. Mark’s Middlesex

TIME 4:30p 4:00p 6:00p 2:00p 4:00p

RINK TBA ST.G ST.G PING ST.G

6:00p 4:00p 4:30p 5:45p 3:00p 3:45p 2:30p 5:00p 2:00p 4:30p 4:30p 6:30p 5:00p 4:30p 4:00p 3:00p 3:30p 4:00p

ST.G DEX ST.G ST.G ST.G MB ST.G DEX BB&N ST.G RIV ST.G BRKS ST.G ST.G GROT ST.M MIDD

TEAM TIME LaSalle 4:30p Shady Side Tourney Montclair Kim. 4:00p Hill 7:00p Portledge 5:30p Rider Cup Portledge 4:30p Northwood Tourney Lawrenceville 4:30p Hill 4:00p LaSalle TBA Shady Side TBA Shady Side TBA Lawrenceville 4:30p The Hill School Tourney Empire Cup

RINK WYOM

WYOMING SEMINARY

DATE 11/14 11/23 11/28 12/1 12/3 12/7 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/30 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/22

WYOM HILL PORT WYOM LAW WYOM LAS SSA SSA WYOM

ST. MARK’S

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Milton Winchendon St. Paul’s BB & N Brooks Proctor Barber Tourney Roxbury Latin Rivers Holderness BB & N St. George’s Middlesex Dexter Roxbury Latin Pingree Groton Brooks Middlesex Rivers Lawrence Acad. St. George’s Groton

TIME 4:30p 4:30p 4:00p 5:00p 4:15p 3:30p

RINK MILT WINC ST.P BB&N ST.M ST.M

3:30p 2:00p 3:30p 5:00p 2:30p 2:30p 5:00p 3:30p 5:00p 3:45p 4:15p 4:00p 4:00p 2:00p 4:00p 4:00p

ST.M RIV HOLD ST.M ST.G ST.M DEX DEX PING ST.M BRKS MIDD ST.M ST.M ST.M GROT

ST. PAUL’S

DATE 11/28 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/13 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/6 2/7 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/23

TEAM TIME RINK Governor’s 3:30p GOV BB & N 5:15p ST.P St. Mark’s 4:00p ST.P Tabor 4:30p ST.P Avon Old Farms Xmas Classic Phillips Exeter 4:00p ST.P Milton 3:30p MILT St. Sebastian’s 3:00p ST.S Nobles 4:00p NG Belmont Hill 2:00p ST.P Holderness 4:00p ST.P Thayer 4:00p SPLX Lawrence Acad. 6:00p ST.P Governor’s 5:00p ST.P Nobles 5:30p ST.P Milton 5:00p ST.P Tilton 5:00p TILT Proctor 3:30p ST.P St. Sebastian’s 4:30p ST.P Thayer 4:00p ST.P Belmont Hill 4:00p BH Dexter 6:00p DEX Lawrence Acad. 4:00p LA

ST. SEBASTIAN’S

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 12/20 12/28 1/2 1/5 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Rivers 4:00p Milton 4:00p BB & N 3:00p New Hampton 4:30p Brooks 4:30p St. Sebastian’s Tourney Cath. Memorial 7:00p Prep Showcase Nobles 4:00p Belmont Hill 4:00p St. Paul’s 3:00p Phillips Andover 4:15p Governor’s 4:00p Nobles 4:00p Thayer 5:00p Phillips Exeter 6:00p Milton 3:30p Tabor 4:15p Belmont Hill 5:00p Lawrence 5:45p St. Paul’s 4:30p Governor’s 3:00p Lawrence 5:00p Thayer TBA

RINK ST.S ST.S ST.S ST.S BRKS HARV ST.S ST.S ST.S ST.S GOV NG ST.S PE MILT ST.S BH ST.S ST.P ST.S LA TBA


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Boys PreP school schedules ST. THOMAS MORE

DATE 11/28 12/3 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/19 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15

TEAM TIME West Haven 4:00p Harvey 4:00p Ports. Abbey 4:00p No. Yarmouth 5:00p Kents Hill 12:30p St. George’s 4:00p Rye Country Day 3:00p King 3:00p Hoosac 7:00p Worcester Acad. 3:00p Kingswood 6:00p Worcester Acad. 4:20p Harvey 3:30p Cushing B 4:30p Vermont 7:00p Avon Old Farms B 3:00p Ports. Abbey 5:10p Hoosac TBA Rye Country Day 3:30p Moses Brown 3:45p King 4:45p

RINK ST.TM HARV PORT NYA KH ST.G ST.TM K ST.TM ST.TM ST.TM WORC ST.TM CUSH ST.TM ST.TM ST.TM HOOS RYE MB ST.TM

STANSTEAD

DATE 11/20 11/23 11/24 11/30 12/5 12/9 12/21 12/22 1/1 1/4 1/11 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/3 2/6 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/17

TEAM TIME RINK Culver 5:00p STAN St. Foy 1:00p PEPS St. Foy 4:00p STAN MPHL NE Division Weekend NE Wolves 4:30p STAN NJ Rockets 9:00a STLAW Ulysses 1:30p LAP Ulysses 10:00a LAP Tabor Tournament EJHL Winter Showcase Stanstead Invitational Middlebury JV 4:30p MIDD Northwood Tourney NE Wolves 4:00p STAN MPHL NE Division Weekend New Hampton 4:30p NH Bridgton 1:00p STAN New Hampton 4:30p STAN Rice 3:30p CAIRN Vermont 7:00p VA Ulysses 5:00p STAN Ulysses 1:00p STAN

TABOR

DATE 11/26 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/13 1/1 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/22 2/23

TEAM Loomis Chaffee Choate Gunnery Nobles St. Paul’s Avon Tourney Tabor Tourney Brewster Tilton Cushing St. George’s Kimball union Phillips Exeter Moses Brown St. Sebastian’s Cushing Dexter Thayer Phillips Andover Holderness Belmont Hill Northfield

TIME TBA 5:30p 12:30p 4:45p 4:30p 5:00p

RINK LOOM EXET EXET TA ST.P

5:00p 5:00p 3:30p 5:45p 4:00p 2:30p 5:45p 4:00p 3:45p 2:00p 4:30p 6:30p 4:30p 6:00p 1:00p

TA TA TA ST.G TA TA TA ST.S CUSH DEX TA PA TA TA NMH

TAFT

DATE 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/12 12/15 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/20 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Kingswood TBA Berkshire 7:00p Avon Old Farms 2:30p Gunnery 3:00p Lawrenceville Tourney Avon Old Farms 2:45p Salisbury 5:00p Westminster 2:45p Choate 7:00p Loomis Chaffe 2:45p Canterbury 2:30p Northfield 1:00p Kent 2:30p Trinity Pawling 6:30p Kent 2:30p Salisbury 2:30p Hotchkiss 4:00p Deerfield 4:00p Choate 4:00p Trinity Pawling 3:00p Hotchkiss 2:00p

THAYER

DATE 11/24 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 1/2 1/4 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/25 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Rivers St. George’s Governor’s Milton Proctor Rivers Nobles Belmont Hill Lawrence Acad. Cushing Phillips Andover St. Paul’s St. Sebastian’s Governor’s Lawrence Acad. Belmont Hill Tabor St. Paul’s Milton St. Sebastian’s

TILTON

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/14 12/29 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 1/31 2/2 2/6 2/7 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20

TEAM Hoosac Kents Hill New Hampton Proctor Kimball Union Phillips Exeter Brooks Tourney BB & N Tourney Tabor Holderness Phillips Andover Vermont Brewster Hebron New Hampton Kimball Union Northfield Cushing Proctor Berwick Holderness St. Paul’s Brewster Lawrence Acad. Hebron Vermont

RINK KING BERK AVON TAFT TAFT SALS TAFT CH TAFT CANT NMH KENT TAFT TAFT TAFT HOTC DEER TAFT TP TAFT

TIME TBA 4:00p 4:50p 4:00p 2:30p 4:00p 4:00p 5:00p 2:00p 4:00p 6:30p 4:00p 4:00p 4:50p 4:00p 4:00p 4:30p 4:00p 5:00p TBA

RINK RIV ST.G SPLX SPLX SPLX SPLX SPLX BH SPLX SPLX PA SPLX STSEB GOV LA SPLX TA ST.P MILT TBA

TIME TBA 2:00p 2:00p 6:30p 2:30p 3:30p

RINK TILT TILT TILT PROC KUA TILT

5:00p 3:30p 2:30p 2:30p 2:00p 4:00p 4:30p 6:00p 4:30p 4:45p 4:30p 4:00p 5:00p 5:00p 4:00p 6:30p 5:00p 3:00p

TA TILT PA TILT WOLF TILT NH TILT NMH CUSH TILT DOV HOLD TILT TILT TILT HEB VA

TRINITY PAWLING

DATE 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/13 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/28 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20

TEAM Loomis Chaffee Albany Avon Old Farms Brunswick Avon Tourney Westminster Kent Deerfield Gunnery Salisbury Lawrenceville Kingswood Choate Taft Hotchkiss Salisbury Canterbury Kent Millbrook Hotchkiss Taft

TIME 4:00p 4:00p 3:00p 4:30p

RINK TP AA AVON TP

6:00p 2:30p 2:30p 4:30p 4:30p 7:30p 3:00p 3:30p 6:30p 4:30p 3:45p 4:30p 7:00p 2:00p 2:30p 3:00p

WEST TP TP GUNN SALS TP KING TP TAFT HOTC TP CANT KENT MILL TP TP

TIME 4:30p 3:30p 4:30p 3:30p 3:00p

RINK PROC VA VA VA KING

4:00p 4:00p 2:30p TBA 2:30p 4:00p 4:00p 3:30p 4:00p 4:00p 4:00p 1:00p 1:20p 4:00p 4:00p 5:00p 7:00p 3:40p 3:00p

VA HOLD KUA VA TILT VA VA PORT HOOS VA ST.TM VA EXET WINC VA NH VA WOLF VA

TEAM TIME Northfield 7:00p Choate 6:00p Pomfret 6:00p Flood Marr Tourney Brunswick 6:00p Trinity Pawling 6:00p Taft 2:45p Salisbury 3:00p Kingswood 5:15p Canterbury 2:30p Loomis Chaffee 6:30p Avon Old Farms 4:15p Deerfield 2:45p Kent 4:15p Williston 5:00p Avon Old Farms 2:30p Hotchkiss 3:00p Choate 6:00p Loomis Chaffee 2:30p Berkshire 7:00p Gunnery 4:00p Deerfield 4:00p

RINK WEST CH POMF

VERMONT ACADEMY

DATE 11/28 12/2 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/14 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20

TEAM Proctor Acad. STL Worcester Acad. Holderness Kingswood Barber Tourney Brewster Holderness Kimball Union Pingree Tilton Williston New Hampton Ports. Abbey Hoosac Proctor St. Thomas More Northfield Kents Hill Winchendon Kingswood New Hampton Stanstead Brewster Tilton

WESTMINSTER

DATE 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/15 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

WILLISTON

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 12/28 1/2 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/22 2/23

TEAM TIME Kimball Union 4:00p Salisbury 5:00p Cushing 4:30p Gunnery 4:00p Hoosac 2:30p St. Sebastian’s Tourney Nobles Classic Canterbury 2:30p Berkshire 3:15p Worcester Acad. 4:30p Winchendon 5:30p Berkshire 2:30p Vermont 4:00p Gunnery 3:30p Millbrook 4:30p Albany 4:00p Westminster 5:00p Loomis Chaffee 4:30p Northfield 3:00p Millbrook 4:30p Canterbury 4:30p Deerfield 7:00p Albany 4:15p Winchendon 5:00p Pomfret 3:30p

WINCHENDON

DATE 11/28 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 1/1 1/5 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/19 2/22

TEAM TIME New Hampton 4:00p Cushing 6:30p St. Mark’s 4:30p Phillips Exeter 4:30p Rider Cup St. Sebastian’s Tourney Joshua Weeks Tourney Gunnery 4:00p Williston 5:30p Gunnery 2:00p Pomfret 3:00p Millbrook 2:00p Phillips Andover 3:30p Canterbury 1:00p Hoosac 4:00p New Hampton 4:00p Albany 2:00p Brewster 4:00p Vermont 4:00p Holderness 4:00p Kimball Union TBA Williston 5:00p

WORCESTER ACADEMY

WEST WEST TAFT WEST WEST WEST LOOM AVON DEER KENT WEST WEST HOTC WEST WEST BERK GUNN WEST

DATE 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 12/29 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/3 2/6 2/8 2/11 2/15 2/17 2/22 2/23

RINK KUA SALS CUSH GUNN WILL WILL BERK WILL WILL WILL VA WILL WILL AA WEST WILL NMH MILL CANT WILL WILL WINC WILL

RINK NH CUSH WINC WINC

GUNN WILL BERK WINC MILL WINC CANT WINC WINC WINC WOLF WINC HOLD WINC WINC

TEAM TIME RINK Holderness 5:00p HOLD Vermont 5:30p NESC Millbrook 3:30p NESC Barber Christmas Tourney BB & N Tourney Williston 4:30p WILL Ports. Abbey 6:30p PORT Kingswood TBA KING St. Thomas More 3:30p ST.TM No. Yarmouth TBA NYA St. Thomas More 2:20p NESC Roxbury Latin 7:30p NESC Hoosac 4:40p NESC Ports. Abbey 5:20p NESC Rye Country Day 4:40p NESC BB & N 2:00p NESC Moses Brown TBA MB St. George’s 5:00p ST.G Groton 4:45p GROT Berwick TBA DOV Pingree 2:00p HC Roxbury Latin TBA DEX Moses Brown 2:20p NESC


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Boston Bandits Scott Drevitch - Coach www.bostonbandits.com drevitch@aol.com (774) 688-1447 Connecticut Oilers Steve Seeger - GM www.ctoilers.com sseeger@ctoilers.com (203) 273-5170

Islanders Hockey Club Mike Tenney - Coach www.islandershockeyclub.com coachmike37@yahoo.com (774) 286-0690 Junior Bruins Chris Masters - GM www.bostonjuniorbruins.com chris@bostonjuniorbruins.com (508) 820-1600 New Hampshire Monarchs Ryan Frew - GM www.empirejrmonarchs.com Ryan@tri-townicearena.com (603) 270-1018

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South Shore Kings John Gurskis - Head Coach www.southshorekings.com rtouzos@foxborosportscenter.com (508) 698-0505 x 211 Springfield Pics Patrick Tabb - GM www.springfieldjrpics.com patricktabb@gmail.com (413) 736-8100 Valley Jr. Warriors Andy Heinze - GM www.jrwarriors.com aheinze@jrwarriors.com (978) 557-5518

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Bay State Breakers David McCauley GM www.jrbreakers.com baystatebreakers@verizon.net (781) 878-7500

Salem Ice Dogs Mark Latham - GM www.salemicedogs.net Salemicedogs@aol.com (978) 745-3489

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Adirondack Jr. Wings Ron Kuhl - Owner/Head Coach www. adirondackjrwings.com ronkuhl@myhockeyhut.com 518-573-2079 Apple Core Henry Lazar - GM/Head Coach www.applecorejunior.com HLizard78@aol.com (718) 332-4555

Brewster Bulldogs Steve Santini - GM www.brewsterhockey.com ssantini@brewstericearena.com (845) 279-2229 x10 Buffalo Stars Peter Preteroti - Owner www.buffalostars.com sportsniag@aol.com (716) 491-0375

Frederick Freeze Mary Russell - Owner www.frederickfreeze.com fourrussells8@msn.com (301) 371-8077 Jersey Hitmen Toby Harris - GM www.jerseyhitmen.net tobyh19@hotmail.com (973) 628-1500

Jersey Wildcats Jim Stanlick - GM www.jerseywildcats.com Jimweld@aol.com (973) 214-1065

Maksymum Junior Hockey Tony Maksymiu - GM www.MaksJrHockey.com tony@maksymum.com (585) 426-8488

Philadelphia Revolution Mark Catron - Head Coach www.philadelphiarevolution.net mcatron@philadelphiarevolution.net (317) 496-6162 Suffolk Juniors Hockey Club Ron Kinnear - GM www.suffolkjuniors.com rkinnear@mindspring.com (631) 553-1175 Syracuse Stars Don Kirnan - Owner www.syracusestars.net DK@syracusestars.net (315) 882-1616

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Atlanta Jr. Knights Domenic Didomenicantonio - Owner www.atlantajuniorknights.com atlantajuniorknights@gmail.com (770) 509-5067 East Coast Eagles Gary Gouin - GM www.eaglesjrhockey.com gm@eaglesjrhockey.com (919) 319-6588

Florida Eels Frank Scarpaci - Head Coach www.floridaeels.org flelitehockey@aol.com (941) 400 9023 Florida Jr. Blades Tad O’Had - Head Coach www.floridajrblades.com tohad@athleticrepublic.com (509) 961-0574

Hampton Roads Whalers Patrick Cavanagh - Owner/Coach www.whalernation.com pcavanagh@chilledponds.com (757) 420-4488 Palm Beach Hawks Tim Kyrkostas - Dir. Of Hockey www.palmbeachjrhawks.com timmykay22@yahoo.com (561) 324-5616 Potomac Patriots R.J. Zeigler - GM/Coach www.potomacpatriots.net rzeigler@pwice.com (703)-861-8591

Space Coast Hurricanes Shawn Ray - Owner/Coach www.juniorhurricanes.com daoust5001@aol.com (321) 504-7500 x 208

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HNIB PreP Feature

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB News

F

resh off a successful first year of operation, the New England Wolves - the PGbased hockey team of the American Hockey Institute - is off and running with a successful 2012/2013 season. Heading into the Valley Jr. Warriors Showcase on Veterans Day weekend, the Wolves had an 11-2-1 record in the early going and have established themselves as a legitimate option for the postgrad hockey player. Not bad considering the late start the group had in getting off the ground back in 2011. “We were very fortunate we had great kids and were able to have the success on the ice that we did, considering we did not begin recruiting our team until March of 2011,” said American Hockey Institute’s Director of Player Development Jon Fontas. “We had to finalize our agreement for the ice arena with the town of Waterville Valley before we could make any announcements. Not only was it just the hockey team that had to be organized but we had to arrange all the components that go along with providing a full-fledged residential program. “The first year was exceptional.” With that in mind, the American Hockey Insititute is looking to make the program even stronger in this year two of existence. “One number one objective is to build off of our first year’s suc-

Nick Wirth

American Hockey Institute Builds On Year One Success

Matthew Heise

Collin Bourque

Tord Thoresen

cess and program awareness to continually brand AHI,” Fontas said. “As a result, we were able to expand the depth of our roster and increase our schedule by being invited to participate in several high level showcase tournaments, and the ability to create the Academy East Hockey League.” The Academy East Hockey League, new this year, consists of five teams: the New England Wolves, Bridgton Academy, National Sports Academy, and Canadian programs St. Foy and Ulysses Prep. The idea for the America East Hockey League was born at a tournament in Quebec last last season. The coaches realized that their respective programs had a lot in common as developmental programs with an academic component. The league hopes to expand to 8-10 teams over the next couple of years. “Being independent programs with similar goals we all felt that giving the players an opportunity to play for a league championship and hold a league championship weekend would be a great goal for them to work towards as a team and provide a highly competitive platform for development and exposure,” said New England Wolves head coach Steve Jacobs. Something new to the program this season is on the academic side of things. While players last year took classes four days a week for two hours, this year players will take two bona fide college courses, complete with six transferrable credits.

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“The two college courses that we have included in our program have been a major addition,” said Fontas. “In conjunction with the Waterville Ski Academy, we were able to design a curriculum with Plymouth State University that allows certified teachers from WVA to provide the teaching of two classes - English and History, college accredited courses right on our campus at Waterville Valley.

“It’s a great benefit for the players. They realize the importance of being able to takes these credits with them when they leave our program in March and lighten their course load once in college.” In addition to the college courses, AHI also offers individual preparation to the college application process by a former Williams College admissions director, along with life skill leadership programs and an optional 10-week SAT preparation class. “One number one objective is to build off of our first year’s success and program awareness to continually brand AHI. As a result, we were able to expand the depth of our roster and increase our schedule by being invited to participate in several high level showcase tournaments, and the ability to create the Academy East Hockey League.” - Jon Fontas, AHI Director of Player Personnel Time is also spent individiually with each student to assess their college options and educate them on how to advocate for themselves to college coaches. The main objective is to find the right academic fit for each player. With the new academic piece, the organization’s goal is to grow. “We want to refine our model and from the first year and position ourselves to add more teams to our program,” Fontas said. “By contracting with the Waterville Valley Ski Academy for our educational component, we are working closely with them as they are in the (Continued On Page 45)


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process of making their school an accredited year-round high school beginning in the Summer of 2013. When this happens, AHI will have the ability to offer our program to U-18, U-16 and U-14 levels.” Players from last year’s club have matriculated on to schools like Assumption, Colgate, Connecticut College, Plymouth State, Southern Maine, New England College, Salem State and St. Olaf College. Six players from last year’s team have returned for a second season, including some of this year’s top players like Riley Flanagan (Weymouth, MA), Matthew Heise (Quebec), Chris Harlow (So. Boston, MA) and Nick Wirth (Ashburn, VA).

“We have had some good early season success against quality teams and our kids are attracting a lot of attention from college coaches, which is a testament to our kids and our development model,” said Jacobs. For more informaton on the New England Wolves and the American Hockey Instittue, go to www.americanhockeyinstitute.com

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hile there are several talented teams in the Girls Division I field two teams at this point stand out from the rest. And they are the same two teams that have dominated the field over the last few years. Defending champion Nobles (28-0-1) begins the year where it left off, in the top spot in the HNIB News Girls Division I poll. The Bulldawgs will have their usual suffocating defense, anchored by senior Natasha Richlin, and their usual shut down goalie in senior veteran Brianna Laing. The offense will be young, but possesses a trio of seasoned scorers in juniors Hayley Mullins, Courtney Pensavalle and Lexie Laing. #2 Westminster (17-5-3), winners of the 2010 and 2011 New England titles, came up short last winter in its quest for a third straight crown. The Martlets have one of prep school's top offensive performers in senior forward Sydney Daniels, and a solid blue line leader in senior tri-captain Eleni Tabano. After these two clubs, things are a pretty much a crapshoot, as not much separates 3-10. If nothing else, it should make for an exciting season as teams battle for playoff berths.

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Advancing to the finals last winter may have been a bit of a surprise for #3 Lawrence Academy (16-8-3). The Spartans are banking that the experience will only help this year's club, led by Union-bound blue liner K.J. Davis and goalie Victoria Hanson, a Boston

University recruit. Williston (17-10-3) has steadily improved over the last several years, as witnessed by their semifinal appearance last winter. The Wildcats will start the sea(Continued On Page 59)

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coveted Division I playoff berth is the goal for Berkshire (13-8-2), where coach Sylvia Gappa said keys to success will be playing strong defense and capitalizing on offensive opportunities. Up front, seniors Rhiannon Vanderbeek and Murphy Newman, along with junior Lauren Henman, are three returners for the Bears. On defense, Berkshire has a stalwart in senior Bella Sinsigalli, who has committed to Northeastern. Junior Ronnie Lortie is also back on the blue line. Senior Jeanne Morin, a member of the U-18 French team, is back between the pipes. Brewster Academy is also hoping to be playing in the post-season. Amongst the players second-year coach Ellissa Popoff will count on defensively include senior Catherine LeBouef, senior Abby Gahm (Yale recruit), Meg Spurling, Jennifer Hughes and Katie

Parkman. Laurence Portier will be a key offensive player for the Bobcats, along with junior standout Shannon Godin (UConn) and Allie Girard. Newcomer Ashtyn Bartlett will open some eyes. In goal, look for Celeste Robert to do the job. There is a new bench boss at Choate (9-11-2), where former Wild Boars performer Nicole Stock hopes to turn around the team's fortunes after a down campaign. Choate possesses one of the players in prep school hockey in senior Briana Mastel, equally adept at both forward and defense. Seniors Lexi Lersch and Julia Coyle, and junior Olivia Bishop, are three more veteran returners. New forwards hoping to step right into the lineup are seniors Phoebe Stanz and Erin Conway, sophomore Katelyn Pantera and freshmen Amanda Reisman and Meade Avery. (Continued On Page 47)


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Seniors Lauren Berestecky and Caroline Buckholtz are a pair of experienced defensemen. New senior Taylor Marchin and sophomores Serena Sommerfield and Anna Rudinski. Stepping up the offensive output is a focus at Cushing (19-106). Coach Paul Kennedy has a good mixture of returners and newcomers ready to make a legitimate playoff push. Seniors Meghan O'Donnell and Marissa Macario. juniors Caroline Bennett and Erin Joyce, and sophomore Emma Tufts form a solid forward nucleus, bolstered with the arrival of post-grads Natalie Flynn (Arlington Catholic) and Suzy Cavanaugh. On defense, senior Caitlyn Ryan is very solid and will be the anchor for the Penguins. Post-grads Nicole Paulides and Martha Findley (Duxbury) and new freshmen Maggie Boyd will supplement the group. Returning sophomore Sam Reynolds and new sophomore Taylor Sebring from Alaska will handle the goaltending chores. For Deerfield (14-9-2) to be as successful as last year, it will need to replace a lot of scoring lost due to graduation. Back for another season up

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front and ready to pick up the scoring slack are junior Kayla O'Connor (18 pts), sophomore Katherine Jackson (9 pts), senior Mettler Growney (8 pts) and junior Devinne Cullinane. Freshman Taylor Morash, from Nova Scotia, could impact the lineup, as could new sophomore Madi Lyford. Junior Maryanne Iodice is a top defenseman for the Big Green. Senior Hannah Insuik and freshman Emily Yue will take care of things between the pipes for coach Gen Triganne. Hotchkiss (12-4-4) will draw on the experience of its seasoned veterans as the Bearcats make a run at a playoff spot. At forward, coach John Cooper welcomes back the senior trio of Michaela Murdock, Kaylen VanWagner and Carly Bennett, and junior Elizabeth Wulf. Two new forwards ready to impact things are junior Teresa Segreti and sophomore Lizzy Horwitz. The Bearcats return no less than four blue liners, which is always a plus. Seniors Shannon Cherpak, Taylor Hodhod and Sammy Sandler, and junior Chelsea Ziadie are all back. In goal, senior Keira Goin is a returning netminder. There will be new management at Kent (3-15-2), where Shawn Rousseau takes over as head coach. Rousseau, who has coached on the boys side at St. Mark's and at Maine's Thornton Academy, is excited about the upcoming season. Forwards to watch are senior captain Laura Hamilton, along with last season's top two scorers in senior Stephanie Izzi and junior Krista Federow. A trio

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of newcomers - junior Melissa Stys, sophomore Elena Gaultieri and freshman Alexis Banquer - will fit into the mix. The Lions return three regular defensemen in senior Amy Curry and juniors Toni Bowdoin and Megan Wilmot. New junior Tessie Salatas, from Montreal, will vie for the starting goaltender's job. Loomis Chaffee (9-11-3) will have its usual tough schedule, so getting off to a good start will be key. Having seven seniors in the lineup won't hurt the cause. Seniors Danielle Marmer and Melissa Haganey are a pair of veteran prep school performers that will lead the offense for coach Liz Leyden. Senior Molly Strabley will anchor the Pelicans defense. Can New Hampton continue to improve in this its second season back in Division 1? Coach Craig Churchill says his team will have to play strong team defense. Senior Lizzie Averson and juniors Gabby Vatour and Alisha Gilbert are three key holdovers at forward for the Huskies. They will be joined in the attack by new junior Johanna Slicklen and sophomore Andrea Odermatt. Three seniors also return on the blue line in the likes of Abby Rutt, Caroline Kelly and Rachel Legg. New sophomore Allie Munroe will play a key role. The Huskies will break-in a pair of new goalies in sophomore Hilary Cashin and freshman Heather King. (Continued On Page 48)

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Northfield Can’t Surprise This Year Pomfret Tabs Zavisza As New Coach (Continued From Page 47)

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One team that won't be able to sneak up on anyone this year is Northfield Mt. Hermon (18-6-3), which qualified for the post-season a year ago. Keeping injuries to a minimum and goals against to a minimum will be keys for the Hoggers. Northfield does have the luxury of returning its top two scorers in senior Casey Leveille, the team captain, and sophomore Courtney Moriarty. Junior Kyra McDonald is also back up front. Post-grad Brittany Schones and new junior Kiley Fewster will add to the offense. Rock-solid senior Cassie Hunter will be a defensive cornerstone for coach Ted Kenyon. Three sophomores also return is with a year more experience in Paige Michel, Laura Rollins and Lila Livingston. Junior Yvonne Rondeau moves into the starter's role in goal, and will be pushed for time by freshman Katie Rampp. Hoping to be in the mix for a playoff spot will be Phillips Exeter (14-9-3). Seniors Hannah Dineen and Meghan Turner will spearhead the Exeter attack in the offensive end of the ice. Sophomore Alyssa Heinze will be utilized as well.

Freshman Kirsten Nergaard hopes to have a big role. Defensively, sophomore Alex Betrus will see a lot of minutes. New freshman Lexi Butler is banking on a spot. Senior Yuna Evans and new freshman Allegra Grant are the goaltenders for coach Melissa Pacific. Pomfret welcomes back all but two players from last season's club that made it to the playoffs. The Griffins also welcome a new head coach in Rebecca Zavisza, who inherits an experienced club. Senior Ashley Anctil and juniors Kelli Mackey and Jaycie Luo will be key offensive players. Other forwards back are seniors Alison Horst, Jordan Lipson, Andi Nicholson and Izzy Regine, and junior Alex Gerew. Two newcomers who could have an impact are sophomore Makenna Newkirk and freshman Lauren Ferraiuolo. On defense, junior Candace Luo will be a strong player. Senior Nataly Maloney and juniors Gabby Criscuolo and Meghan MacArthur are back. Junior Kristy Brown gives Pomfret solid netminding each time out. A balanced scoring attack and strong goaltending will go a long

way for Tabor (10-10-2). The Seawolves return some numbers from last year's club. Back in the fold up front for coach Eric Long is senior Nicole Donato, juniors Halle Silva and Raquel Pennoyer, and sophomore Sam Davis. Joining this group will be new juniors Lily Connolly, Kaitlyn Spillane and Sarah Schwenzfeier, all top Mass. HS players, and freshman Erica Lunn. Seniors Jessie Stowell and Jane Pagano, and sophomores Maddie Tasha and Allie Slowe give Tabor four varsity-tested rearguards. New sophomore Caroline Shaunessy adds even more depth to the group. The goaltending minutes will go to either returning senior Tina Frasca, or new junior Rebecca Czajkowski. (Continued On Page 49)

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Williston Definitely In The Hunt (Continued From Page 48)

A strong group of upperclassmen could be the major reason that Taft (6-15-1) sees improvement this year. Up front, senior Katie McLaughlin is back to lead the offense for coach Shannon Tarrant. Senior Lyndy Smith headlines the defense, while the Rhinos also return a senior goalie in Colleen Marcik. New players hoping to step in include Sierra Hannough, Victoria Gordon, Madie Leidt, Becky Dutton and Rachael Alberti. Westminster (17-5-3) saw its bid for a third straight New England title come up short last winter, so be sure the Martlets will be extra-focused on getting the trophy back. Offensively, senior Sydney Daniels will be amongst prep school's premier forwards. She is a tri-captain along with fellow forward Alli Devins. Junior Tori DeAngelis is another key returner. Young guns ready to impact the lineup are sophomores Erin Ozturk and Katie Savage, and freshmen Ashley Carbone, Catherine Crawley and Sarah Melanson. Senior tri-captain Eleni Tobano, junior Katherine Pate and sophomore Kaitlin Tse give coach David Pope a solid nucleus on defense, a group that welcomes freshman Paige Capistran.

Gabriella Casper and freshman Victoria Parker. Junior Lauren Kelly and sophomore Arianna Kasowski are defensive anchors. Junior Jessie Hadda will have a big role. (Continued On Page 50)

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Junior Brooke Wolejko gives Westminster a solid choice in goal. A playoff team a year ago, Williston (17-10-3) has enough of a nucleus returning to be in the hunt for the post-season again this winter. A pair of seniors - Alex Starczyk and Kerri Reimund - will be vital to the Wildcats offense. Expect good things from juniors Christina Zalewski, Maddie Hatch and Sam Pratt. Senior Laura Aptowitz and senior Amanda Cronin will be book-end defensive leaders for coach Christa Talbot. Juniors Alicia Barry, Meredith Peppes and Catie Laraway also are back to form a solid blue line unit. In goal, senior Miranda Gohh and junior Sydney Belinskas will handle the duties. It was a banner season last year for Winchendon (28-2-1), which saw the program's first-ever playoff berth. The team will have to do without seven players from that club, five of which had been with the program all four years. Forwards Marita Alfieri and Alexandra Laforme will be trusted to lead the offense for coach Jacques Delorme, who is back behind the bench for Winchendon. Newcomers to watch up front are junior Miranda Blake,

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New senior Lenka Craigcova has a bead on the starting goaltender's job. Also in the Divison I mix is Phillips Andover, under the tutelage of longtime coach Martha Fenton. No information was available on the Big Blue as of press time.

obles (28-0-1) returned to the top of the prep school world last season, beating league rival Lawrence Academy in the New England final. These two clubs will once again battle for ISL supremacy this year. The Bulldawgs return their usual solid nucleus, but will have some offense to replenish. If that happens, and they play their usual strong defense, the 'Dawgs will be tough to beat. The offense will be centered around a trio of junior sharpshooters in Lexie Laing (48 pts), Courntey Pensavalle (31 pts) and Hayley Mullins (27 pts). Sophomore Molly Slowe, freshman Bridget McCarthy and eight-graders Danielle Brown and Becca Gilmore also return up front for coach Tom Resor. A newcomer who steps in is junior Kenzie Kent, a transfer from Thayer. No less than five blue liners are back in seniors Natasha Rachlin (22 pts), Robyn White (14 pts) and Kim Ganong (11 pts), and juniors Brigit Bergin and Mallory Souliotis. Also back is starting goaltender, senior Brianna Laing, who fashioned a robust 0.81 gaa last season. Eight seniors graduated from last year's Lawrence Academy (16-8-3) club that exceeded expectations a bit last season and made it to the New England finals. Still, coach Maggie Joyce says the Spartans have a solid core of returning skaters that know what it takes to be successful. Up front, that would include junior standout Katie Laughlin, along with sophomore Devon Taylor and freshman Lori Berger. Newcomer Nicole Saber hope to contribute right away. At rearguard, senior K.J. Davis is a standout, having already committed to Union. She will be joined by returning sophomore Kendra Mac and newcom-

ers Taryn O'Neil and Brittany Colton. Veteran senior Victoria Hanson, a Boston University recruit, will be one of top goaltenders in prep school hockey. Freshman Kaitlyn Rooney adds depth to the position. BB&N (10-13-2) will be small in numbers this winter, so coach Laurie Baker says her team will have to be good defensively and take advantage of offensive opportunities. Leaders for the Knights this year will be sophomore forward Cara Najjar and sophomore goaltender Katie Burt. There is a new head coach at St. Mark's (12-12-1), where Kristi Anderson takes over the reins. Anderson, a star player at Dartmouth in the early 2000s, had previous coaching stints at the college level at Hamilton and UConn. Working hard by doing the little things will go a long way in continuing the success at St. Paul's (13-11-2). In the forward ranks, juniors Shayna Tomlinson and Brooke Avery, and sophomore Bridget Carey, will be offensive stalwarts for second-year coach Heather Farrell. New freshman Caitrin Lonergan will be an impact player right away. New sophomore Charlotte Mawer is adept at either forward or defense. Sophomore Miriam Eickhoff headlines the Pelicans blue line group. Milton Academy also has a new head coach in Ryan Stone, who was just named to the position in late October. Stone has over 15 years of coaching experience at the college level, with assistant coaching stints at Colgate and Brown, and a head coaching stint at RPI. Senior forward Delaney Flynn will be the captain of the Mustangs, with fellow seniors Kailey Buxbaum and Sam Curran serving as assistant captains. (Continued On Page 51)

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Middlesex, Rivers, Brooks Lead D-2 Brigade Governors Academy Returns All But 2 (Continued From Page 50)

At the Division II level, Middlesex (22-3-0) was an overtime goal away from winning a New England Division II championship. All but three players return, which is a help with a new head coach in place in Saeger Philpot. Up front, seniors Ashley Arnold and Isabel Kreitler will captain the Zebras. The forward group also returns juniors Maddie Winslow and Cici Frattasio, the team's second and third leading scorers last winter. Seniors Eleanor Knutzen and Maddie Miller, and juniors Arushi Ray and Sarah Tabeek provide even more offensive options. Defensively, senior Jeanie Dwinell, junior Brooke Gary and sophomore Leah Olson give Middlesex three experienced blue liners to fall back on. Junior Christina Cleroux is in line to take over the bulk of the minutes in goal. Rivers (19-9) will again be amongst the elite in Division II. The Red Wings expect to work hard and work together as a team. Coach Melissa Dolan will rely on her senior captains to lead the way. They are goaltender Abby Burke and forward Maggie Walsh. At Brooks (13-13-0), athletic director (and former Berkshire head coach) Lori Charpentier takes over the coaching job, for this season. She inherits club that lost only two players from last season. Junior Bella Pappapetros and seniors Lauren Bishop and Jill Doherty will be key offensive options for the Bishops. Juniors Emma Goff and Jackie Murphy,and sophomores Danielle Doherty and Molly Reilly are also capable offensive players. Junior

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Maddie Nash and sophomores Hannah Rosenberger and Rachel Ulian also return. The defense will be the domain of seniors Whit Jones, Izzy Munro and Kate Haslett, and junior Alesandra Miller. Junior Molly Depew and junior Danielle Arseneau are a solid tandem in goal for Brooks. Also returning all but two players is Governors Academy (9-85), where coach Babe Ceglarski says a key to the season will be getting more scoring up and down the roster. The defense, which allowed less than two goals per game last season, should be a team strength. Senior Siobhan McDonough (25 pts) and junior Michelle Alonardo (23 pts) will be offensive lynchpins for the Governors. Senior Natalie Sullivan anchors the defense, while junior Maggie Salmon is a returning starter in

goal. Four new players fighting for playing time will be freshmen Sophia Madsen, Sophia Duplin and Abby Nearis, and sophomore Hannah Quin. Groton (7-12-3) has turned the coaching job over to Randi Dumont, who is looking forward to her first season behind the bench. Senior forward Maeve McMahon, an explosive playmaker, will be an offensive leader of what will be a young team. Fellow senior Meghan Harvey will be the team's sole goaltender and has the ability to be a difference-maker. Other returners for the Zebras include juniors Courtney Britko, Melissa Cusanello and Violet Papathanasiou, and sophomores Jenna Blouin and Dorrie VarleyBarrett. Newcomers who will contribute are sophomore Grace Liggett,

freshman Anna Thorndike and eighth-graders Maddie Ferrucci, Caroline Fisher, Piper Higgins and Coco Wallace. Thayer also has a new head coach as Amy Hollstein has moved from an assistant's role to the head coaching position. No other information was available on the Tigers prior to press. St. George's and coach Erika Adams are looking for improvement this winter. Senior forward Katherine Bienkowski will be vital to the team's success this winter.


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s the 2012-2103 season unfolds, it is apparent that potential challengers for the New England Girls Division II prep title are not lacking. There are a handful of teams that have a legitimate shot at winning the big prize. For starters, we will tab Middlesex as #1 in HNIB News' pre-season Division 2 poll. If anything, the Zebras have a driving force guiding them, having seen a three-goal lead in last year's championship game evaporate in an overtime loss to Proctor. Middlesex (22-3-0) does enter the season with a new coach, as Saeger Philpot takes over behind the bench. The bulk of last year's club is back, so, if Middlesex can overcome the loss of big-time scorer Jordan Juron and goalie Katie White, they have as good a chance as any to be there in March. #2 Southfield (18-7-2) has been amongst the heavy hitters for the past few years and that tradition should continue. With offensive players like Briana D'Avolio and

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PROCTOR ACADEMY COACH Christina Dotchin with captains (l to r) Nikki Gorman, Kelcey Crawford and Breanna Davis after winning the 2012 New England Girls Division II prep title.

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Juniors Gabby Boualavnh and Gabby Wiggin, sophomores Tatiana Bradley, Tilley Burzynski, Aimee Briand and Izzy Eldridge, freshman Emma Hambright, and eighth-grader Anna Cosentino all return up front for coach Pat McNulty. Three freshmen ready to contribute are Siobhan McDermott, Caroline Hernon and Kailey Sonricker. Veteran senior Anna Wright will be a force once again on the Bulldogs’ blue line. Junior Kaitlyn Wurzer is solid. Freshman Christina Grassie will have key minutes. New sophomore Isabel Ballou is a welcome addition. In goal, newcomer Julia Mini

(soph) should step right into the position. After achieving some success in recent years, Canterbury (6-18-1) slumped a bit last season. With new head coach Chris Huntington now behind the bench, the Saints are hoping for some marked improvement. One big blow already, though, is the injury to senior Eleanor Haines, who when healthy is Canterbury’s top scorer. Scoring now will need to come from the likes of sophomore returner Sarah McNamara. New junior Amanda Dineen will be asked to provide a spark. (Continued On Page 54)

Alison Quinn, a solid rearguard like Erin Hall, and a veteran goaltender in Jessica Thulin, Southfield will be in the mix. #3 Proctor (21-11-0) is the defending NE champion, and while the Hornets lost some key components from that club, they do return senior forward Michelle Holmes (she of the game-winning OT goal in the title game) and standout goaltender Kelcey Crawford. Don't expect the Hornets to backslide too far. 2011 finalist Rivers (19-9-0) has established itself as a contender year in and year out. The Red Wings will be in the hunt. Coach Melissa Dolan will have her squad ready each and every game. Could it be a return to the glory years for #5 Greenwich Academy (10-9-3)? The Gators, winners of three straight D-2 titles in the early 2000s, return a nice nucleus and should be energized by moving into a new home - the Chelsea Piers arena in Stamford, CT. Don't count them out. Coach Moe Tarrant always seems to get the best out of his players. (Continued On Page 59)

Girls D-ii PreP Poll 1. Middlesex 22 3 0 2. Southfield 18 7 2 3. Proctor 21 11 0 4. Rivers 19 9 0 5. Greenwich Acad.10 9 3 6. Gunnery 11 10 4 7. Brooks 13 13 0 8. Governors Acad. 9 8 5


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Greenwich Academy Gets New Rink To Call Home Gunnery Has High Expectations; Hebron Wants To Rebound (Continued From Page 53)

Sam Lacasse Canterbury

Sara Hughson Gunnery

Katie Quinlan Gunnery

Rebecca Begley Holderness

163 Main St. Reading, MA

On the blue line, senior Audrey Duquette will be a cornerstone. New junior Eric Guider will have a role. In goal, senior Samuelle DeVillers-Lacasse is a returning starter. Greenwich Academy (10-9-3) is excited about getting their own home rink this year - the new Chelsea Piers in Stamford, CT, which will see the Gators get 33% more practice time. Coach Moe Tarrant returns eight seniors, including forwards Pamela Schulman, Eva Rosencrans, Hannah Keohane, Janka Hlinka and Caitlyn Buckley. Junior Sasha Fritts was the team’s second leading scorer last winter. Sophomore Isabella Crawford and freshman Kate DeFrino will chip in. Seniors Mary Taussig, Sarah Kaplan and Lexi Henkell will hold down the fort on the blue line, with contributions from newcomers Charlotte Gilliland and Olivia LeSueur. Junior Annie DeFrino is back in goal for the Gators. If the seniors can provide the necessary leadership, it could be another playoff appearance for Gunnery (11-10-4), which reached the semifinals last season. Up front, coach Harry Geary will bank on production from seniors Katlyn Paiva and Katie Quinlan, and junior Sarah Hughson, all returners. Add to the mix newcomers - juniors Dana Cerone, Meghan Lembo and Kayla Meneghin, and sophomore Sarah Bloom. Senior Isabela Bagi is the backbone of the Highlanders’s blue line. Seniors Erin Sullivan and Jocelyn Mongillo give Gunnery two more experienced rearguards. In goal, look for junior Samantha Walther to take the bulk of the time.

re Katie Coutu Hebron

Hoping to be in the playoff mix will be Hebron (614-1). The Lumberjacks will look for production and leadership from returning senior forwards Katie Couture and Abby Kinens. Coach Katie Coyne also welcomes junior goalie Michaela Clark and freshman defenseman Kiana Melvin to the program. Good systems play will be vital for a successful season at Holderness. Senior co-captains Mackenzie Maher and Kaileigh Lazzaro will spearhead the offensive attack for the Bulls. The forward lines also return junior Sarah Garrett. Senior Hannah Foote, and juniors Heidi Droste and Rebecca Begley are experienced blue liners for coach Susie Cirone. New players to watch include Emma Adams, Sam Benoit, Annie Smyth-Hammond and Maggie Barton. Numbers are up at Kents Hill (10-11-0) which should bode well. Add to that the fact that there are eight seniors in the lineup. Up front, coach Kim Nanof will rely on clutch senior Holly Gallup and the skilled Katie Connelly to get the job done, as well as junior Meghan Kebalka, who led the Huskies in scoring last winter. New senior Lauren Lessard will certainly be involved offensively, as will freshmen Sarah Dube and Sarah Arsenault. On the blue line, senior Danielle Bourgeois will be the backbone, while senior Savanna Poole also bring an offensive element to the game. Junior Lexi Dube and freshman Riley Kirk add depth to the position. (Continued On Page 55)

Abby Kinens Hebron

Michaela C lark Hebron

20 Carter St. Tewksbury, MA


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LeClerc New Coach At KUA Allen Takes Reins At Millbrook (Continued From Page 54)

Kimball Union (9-15-5) is under new leadership, as Sophie LeClerc has been installed as the new head coach. The Wildcats will be banking on a lot of offense from senior returner Michaela Igo. Senior defensemen Hailey Hart and Caroline Longpre will be blue line stalwarts, while newcomer Aimee Poirier challenges for time between the pipes. Second-year coach Kathleen Wiggenhauser says the leadership of the upperclassmen will have a big impact at Kingswood Oxford (10-10-3), especially with seven new faces in the lineup. Senior Marissa Landino and junior Sarah Neary will be the go-to players up front for the Wyverns. Defensively, juniors Naomi Letourneau and Megan Geier will stand tall. New junior Amber Greene is a candidate for the starting goaltender’s position.

Michaela Igo Kimball Union

Hailey Hart Kimball Union

Jillian Witwicki Pingree

Millbrook (9-13-0) is hoping to be in the playoff mix under new head coach Ed Allen. Up front, junior Melissa Sheeran and senior Meg Ahern will be catalysts. New junior Courtney Bolduc will have an impact. The Mustangs return three varsity defensemen in seniors Geneva Wagoner, Emily Even and Heather Neuburger. New junior Arianne Boisvert will join the rotation. At Pingree (13-8-0), the Highlanders are eager to return to the EIL championship game, where they have lost in overtime the past two seasons. The team will rely on their experienced defense and goalie to help get them there. Junior tri-captain Jillian Witwicki (32 pts) is a legitimate scoring threat from her blue line position. Senior tri-captain Mackenzie Foster and senior Adrineh Nalbandian also return to the defense corps. Coach Sarah Carpenter will look for increased offensive production from sophomore forwards Katie Shreenan (17 pts) and Leah Heinze (12 pts). New freshman Nicole Khachadorian will provide versatility to the lineup. Pingree is solid in goal with senior tri-captain Alison Heffron. Portsmouth Abbey (7-9-2) is looking to challenge in the EIL this winter. Coach Kate Reardon will rely heavily on returning senior goalie Ally Tessier. (Continued On Page 56)

Savanna Poole Kents Hill

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Defending Champs Still Pretty Solid Talented Southfield Will Challenge Again (Continued From Page 55)

With the 2012 New England title tucked away safely, Proctor (21-11-0) will enter this season as the defender of the throne. The Hornets have another talented group. Leading the way up front for coach Christina Dotchin are seniors Michelle Holmes, Kim Gosselin and Kelsey MacDougall. New forward ready to contribute include juniors Kate Pattison and Hannah Owens, and freshmen Hannah Brochu and Alix Thurston. Junior Laura Christie will be a vital cog on defense. Two new freshmen hoping to crack the lineup are Taylor Methven and Jamie Dee. In senior Kelcey Crawford, Proctor possesses one of the top goalies in the D-2 prep ranks. She was instrumental in last winter’s title run. Former Choate mentor Courtney Riepenhoff Doucette is now the head coach at Rye Country Day (13-5-0), where the Wildcats are coming off their best season in recent years. Rye returns theWIHLMA leading scorer from a year ago in senior Rose Rather, who will be a key offensive player, along with sophomores Jamie Simensky, Ciara Clare and Haley Shea, and freshman Charlotte Fleischman. Newcomer Maddie Gaynor hopes to contribute. Senior co-captain Georgia Kleiner anchors the blue line, where sophomore Julia Massaro also returns. Sarah Ince, an eighthgrader, hopes to have an impact. Senior Becca Mendelsohn, the other co-captain, returns to give Rye solid experience between the pipes.

Southfield StarS

Kelcey Crawford Proctor Goalie

Alison Quinn

Briana D’Avolio

Jess Thulin

Former Choate Mentor Now At Rye Southfield (18-7-2) again will be amongst the division powers. Coach Amy Cokinos feels her club will have a solid two lines that should see an even distribution of scoring. Junior Briana D’Avolio (34 pts) and senior Alison Quinn (27 pts) should put up a lot of numbers again, as should junior Stephanie Dipietro (30 pts) and junior Sarah Stuehr (24 pts). Senior Annemarie Ng (18 pts) can play either forward or defense. On the blue line, senior Erin Hall will be the catalyst in front of returning senior goaltender Jess Thulin. Looking to compete in a big way will be Tilton (7-10-4). The Rams will be led up front by senior Jenna Mead and junior Madi Nichols. Senior Becca Ryan and junior Tiana Cass will be blue line cornerstones for coach Analiese Agliato. New junior Lindsay O’Connell has set her sights on the starting goaltender’s position. There is optimism at Vermont Academy (10-14-1), where coach Molly Gabarro is excited about her returning nucleus of players. Up front, junior Melinda Provost is imposing at 6’1” and put up an impressive 38-point season a year ago. Joining her in the scoring department will be new sophomore Teneal Perry.

Lan Crofton d. Worcester Aca

Rebecca Ryan Tilton

Rose Pijaca Worcester Aca d.

Junior Carly Radovich (12 pts) and Jo-Hanna Rifai will see a lot of minutes on the Wildcats’ blue line. Returning four-year senior Ashley Potofsky provides solid experience in goal, which will be a huge asset. Worcester Academy (6-11-1) will be young but talented in its second varsity campaign. Numbers are up for coach Tim Healy. Junior Lauren Abbenante (26 goals) will be called upon again for scoring production, as will junior Amanda St. Laurent (17 pts) and freshman Timary Malley (15 pts). New sophomores Ali Young and Maddie Evangelous will provide much-needed depth. Junior Celester Nicoletti anchors the defense for the Hilltoppers. New junior Amanda Moquin and sophomore Lily McNeil (New Hampton transfer) will be important pieces. Worcester will have as good a 1-2 tandem of goaltending as anyone with senior standout Lan Crofton, the team captain, and sophomore Rose Pijaca.


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Gilmour Academy Will Be Younger This Year Big Red Hopes For Repeat Of Last Season’s Success

Jocelyn Hunyadi Gilmour Acad.

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Emily Krueger Lawrenceville

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB News

he NAPHA’s Gilmour Academy (28-20-10) will be on the younger side this winter, and will need to get scoring all across the board. Defense looks to be a strongpoint for coach Rick Filighera, as senior captain Lyndsey Hylwa and sophomore Carly Menges both return. Both are strong. Also back is sophomore Jocelyn Hunyadi, who also could spend time at forward. New senior Marisa Ketterman (Alaska) and junior Kate Baldwin should be immediate helps up front for the Lancers. Freshman goalie Adysen Cohen comes in highlyregarded and will challenge for playing time right away. Lawrenceville School (17-4-1) is coming off a great season and hopes to at least duplicate that success this year. Coach Nicole Uliasz expects big things offensively from senior Sara Culhane (24 pts) and senior Emily Krueger (20 pts). The will be offensive leaders. A newcomer to watch is Katie Leiniger. Junior Amanda Drobot (29 pts) is an effective twoway threat from the Big Red blue line. New player Hailey Den Eizen will contribute right away. New sophomore Sophia Lattanzio is in the running for work between the pipes. The National Sports Academy (42-21-11) is again part of the JWHL and the goal is to compete for a league title. A lot of firepower returns for coach Bill Ward, most notably junior Taylar Cianfarano (125 pts) and senior Megan Whiddon (108 pts). Junior Denisa Krizova (95 pts) hails from the Czech Republic and can also fill up the net. Senior Biz Scala (56 pts) is another offensive threat. (Continued On Page 58)


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Biz Scala National Sports Acad.

Sarah Foss National Sports Acad.

Baye Flanagan National Sports Acad.

Nichols Should Be Strong Once Again (Continued From Page 57)

Defensive keys for the Mountaineers are junior Kali Flanagan (53 pts), already committed to Boston College, and her cousin, sophomore Baye Flanagan (22 pts). New junior Savannah Harmon will see a lot of time. Senior Sarah Foss returns in goal, and will be joined by new senior Mariah Trupp. Fresh off winning both the NAPHA and the CISSA titles, Nichols (26-3-3) of Buffalo is gearing up for another strong campaign. Up front, a host of talent returns for coach Scott Welch in senior Maddie Ellia (42 pts), senior Kendall Applebaum, senior Ashley Lyman, and juniors Allie Gasiuk (48 pts), Julianna Iaffalo (32 pts), Madison Sansone

(30 pts) and Emma Elia. Defensively, senior Kelly Seward (27 pts) is a rock. while sophomore Olivia Zafuto (16 pts), junior Bandy Streeter (15 pts) and senior Kristy Knoll are back as well to form a solid blue line unit. In goal, sophomore Madison Welch furnished an impressive 121-0 recored last season as a ninth grader. New players to the program, all with experience from the Buffalo Bisons organization, include sophomore Ashley Songin and freshmen Abby Cleary, Rachel DePerio, Bridgette Prentis, Michele Robillard and Abby Welch. (Continued On Page 59)

HNIB News Next Issue December 5th

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Bailey Milne Wyoming Seminary

Olivia Barragree Wyoming Seminary

Christine Harris Wyoming Seminary

Michaela Pejzlova Wyoming Seminary

Jessica Ekrtova Wyoming Seminary

Kelsey Atikinson Wyoming Seminary

Northwood, Wyoming Seminary Look To Improve Hoping for a turnaround campaign is the Northwood School (12-26-8). Coach Andrea Kilbourne-Hill wants her team to get more pucks on the net. Senior Jess Brennan (11 pts) will be a key forward for the Huskies. New sophomore Nicole Mensi should have a key role in the offense. Senior defenseman Erin Brand (24 goals) gets highly involved in the offense. Junior Erin Kishoni is another solid rearguard. New junior Eva Marques travels all the way from Spain. New sophomore Lindsay Powers could emerge as Northwood’s starting goaltender. Portledge School (7-10-3) should see some increased depth this winter, which will only help. Coach Phil Hills is hoping to challenge for a WIHLMA championship. Forwards that should lead the Panthers are the sophomore trio of Lindsay Miller (17 pts), Grace Keogh (13 pts) and Payton Matthews (15 pts). Three newcomers ready to chip in are junior Alex Horton, sophomore

Julianne Mauriello and freshman Holly Ackermann. Sophomore Madison Weller (11 pts) will be a key blue liner. Portledge does return an experienced goaltender is sophomore Emily Appenzeller, who is coming off a strong year. A bevy of newcomers were welcomed at Wyoming Seminary (5-25-0), where new coach Eric Turner is looking to get the Blue Knights some more victories. A nice nucleus returns at forward in senior Olivia Barragree, senior Christine Harris, senior Catahreenah Corcoran and senior Amanda Schwartz. Post-grad Bailey Milne will have an immediate impact, as will freshman Michaela Pejzlova from the Czech Republic. Senior Marra Wagner backbones the defense, a group that sees many new additions like junior Tailor Campbell, sophomores Brittany Williams and Rachel Monk, and freshman Alison Louie. Goaltending will be strong with newcomers Jessica Ekrtova (freshman) and Kelsey Atkinson (junior) forming a solid tandem.

• Girls Prep Division I Poll •

• Girls Prep Division II Poll •

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son at #4. Utilizing its usual defense-first approach, #5 Hotchkiss (12-4-4) will compete in every game, and could be a serious challenger if the Bearcats can put the puck in the net. #6 Berkshire (13-8-2) will be in the hunt. The Bears will be led by Northeastern-bound defenseman Bella Sinsigalli. #7 Cushing (19-10-6) made a return to the post-season last winter, and has enough talent in all three zones for a repeat performance. The Penguins will be a team to watch this winter. It was marked improvement last season for #8 Northfield (18-6-3), which qualified for the post-season. The Hoggers certainly won't be any to sneak up on anyone this year, so they will have to be ready. Senior Casey Leveillee is a top offensive threat. #9 Tabor (10-10-2) got in a nice recruiting class that should pay immediate dividends, while #10 Brewster Academy (13-12-0) could contend with blue chippers like Catherine LeBouef, Abby Gahm (Yale) and Shannon Godin (UConn) in the lineup.

Keep An Eye On Gunnery (Continued From Page 53)

#6 Gunnery (11-10-4) advanced to the New England semifinals a year ago, and more than one opposing coach listed the Highlanders as a team to watch. Second-year coach Harry Geary will have his team ready. #7 Brooks (13-13-0) was on the cusp last winter, and with virtually its entire team back in the fold, things are looking up for the Bishops, who could sneak into the top four. Rounding out the first HNIB poll of the season is Governor's Academy (9-8-4) at #8. The Governors should have more balance this year and do return a starting goaltender in Maggie Salmon.


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DATE 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/14 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/23

TEAM TIME Phillips Andover 4:45p Pomfret 4:00p Brooks 3:30p Southfield 3:15p Groton 2:00p Harrington Tourney Milton 4:45p Brewster 3:30p Tabor 3:30p New Hampton 5:30p Rivers 2:45p Hebron 5:00p Winchendon 2:00p Cushing 4:00p Governor’s 4:30p Phillips Exeter 2:00p St. George’s 4:00p Nobles 4:45p St. Paul’s 2:45p Lawrence Acad. 6:00p St. Mark’s 1:30p Middlesex 2:30p Thayer 5:15p Williston 4:00p

BERKSHIRE DATE 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/8 12/13 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/22 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Kent Hotchkiss Taft Tabor Cushing Tourney Loomis Chaffee Williston Nobles Northfield Lawrence Acad. Cushing Gunnery Millbrook Hotchkiss Pomfret Deerfield Choate Westminster Taft Brewster

BERWICK DATE 11/28 11/30 12/1 12/8 12/12 12/14 12/15 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/20

TEAM Groton Pingree Holderness Beaver CD Tilton No. Cyclones Beaver CD Ports. Abbey Hebron Kents Hill Dana Hall Kimball Union Newton CD No. Yarmouth Worcester Acad. Pingree Dana Hall Winsor Hebron No. Yarmouth Ports. Abbey Winsor Newton CD EIL Tourney

RINK BB&N POMF BB&N BB&N GROT MILT BB&N BB&N BB&N RIV BB&N WINC BB&N GOV PE ST.G BB&N ST.P LA BB&N MIDD BB&N BB&N

TIME 2:30p 4:45p 2:30p 5:30p

RINK KENT BERK TAFT BERK

7:00p 2:30p 4:00p 4:00p 5:00p 1:30p 2:30p 2:30p 2:30p 4:00p 3:15p 4:15p 4:30p 4:00p 4:30p

LOOM WILL NG BERK BERK BERK GUNN MILL HOTC BERK DEER CH BERK BERK WINC

TIME 4:00p 4:00p 3:00p 3:30p 2:45p 5:30p 1:00p 2:00p 4:00p 4:30p 4:15p 3:00p 4:30p 6:30p 6:10p 5:30p 4:15p 1:15p 4:00p 4:50p 2:30p 4:15p 5:00p

RINK GROT DOV HOLD DEX DOV DOV DOV DOV HEB DOV DOV DOV DALY DOV NESC PING DALY DOV DOV NYA PORT STER DOV

BREWSTER ACADEMY DATE 11/28 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/7 12/13 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM St. Paul’s Winchendon Hebron Holderness New Hampton Watkins Tourney Vermont BB & N Cushing Phillips Andover Tabor Phillips Exeter Nobles Rivers Brooks Loomis Chaffee Choate New Hampton Kimball Union Proctor Milton Standstead Berkshire

BROOKS DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Cushing Kents Hill BB & N Milton Worcester Acad. Phillips Exeter Rivers Phillips Andover St. Paul’s Lawrence Tilton Brewster Southfield Thayer Nobles Holderness St. George’s Groton Middlesex Tabor St. Mark’s Governor’s

CANTERBURY DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 1/1 1/5 1/6 1/9 1/11 1/14 1/19 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/23

TEAM Rye Country Day Greenwich Portledge Northfield Exeter Tourney Kimball Union Tilton Millbrook Kingswood Gunnery Kingswood CT Polar Bears Lawrenceville Kent Hebron Millbrook Winchendon Gunnery

TIME 3:00p 5:10p 5:10p 2:30p 6:00p

RINK ST.P WOLF WOLF WOLF NH

4:00p 3:30p 3:00p 3:30p 2:00p 5:00p 3:00p 5:00p 3:30p 7:00p 1:00p 5:00p 2:00p 2:15p 3:00p 4:45p 4:30p

WOLF BB&N CUSH PA WOLF PE NG WOLF WOLF LOOM CH WOLF KUA WOLF MILT WOLF BERK

TIME 3:00p 2:30p 3:30p 4:00p 3:30p 4:30p 3:45p 4:30p 3:00p 3:00p 2:30p 3:30p 3:00p 3:30p 3:45p 3:15p 3:00p 3:00p 5:00p 2:00p 4:15p 2:00p

RINK BRKS KH BRKS MILT NESC BRKS RIV BRKS ST.P BRKS TILT WOLF DEX BRKS NG BRKS ST.G BRKS BRKS BRKS BRKS BRKS

TIME 4:45p 4:00p 5:15p 4:30p

RINK RYE CHEL CANT CANT

7:00p 12:00p 2:30p 5:00p 4:45p 5:00p 6:30p 4:30p 2:00p 7:00p 2:30p 4:30p 2:30p

KUA TILT MILL KING CANT CANT CANT CANT KENT HEB CANT CANT GUNN

CHOATE DATE 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/13 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/12 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Lawrence Acad. Lawrenceville Greenwich Acad. Nobles Pomfret Taft Invitational Phillips Andover Westminster Taft Deerfield Kent Brewster Northfield Williston Loomis Chaffee Kingswood Berkshire Taft Hotchkiss Cushing

TIME 4:45p 12:00p 4:00p 5:00p 4:15p

RINK CH CH CH CH POMF

5:00p 4:00p 4:30p 3:30p 5:30p 1:00p 3:30p 4:45p 5:00p 5:00p 4:15p 2:00p 4:45p 7:00p

CH WEST CH CH CH CH NMH WILL CH CH CH TAFT CH CH

CULVER ACADEMY DATE 11/17 11/18 11/23 12/1 12/2 12/8 12/13 1/5 1/6 1/12 1/13 1/19 1/20 1/26 1/27 2/2 2/3 2/9 2/10 2/16 2/17 2/22

TEAM TIME Chicago Y.A. TBA Chicago Y.A. 12:00p Belle Tire Tourney Gilmour TBA Gilmour TBA Ohio Flames TBA Cushing Tourney Ohio Flames TBA Ohio Flames TBA Honeybaked 5:00p Honeybaked 12:00p Gilmour 5:30p Gilmour 12:00p Chicago Y.A. TBA Chicago Y.A. 12:30p Shattuck St. M’s TBA Shattuck St. M’s TBA Chicago Mission 5:00p Chicago Mission 12:00p Madison Capitals TBA Madison Capitals TBA Invitational Tourney

CUSHING DATE 11/28 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/13 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/20 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Brooks Winchendon Tabor Williston Phillips Exeter Watkins Tourney Lawrence Acad. Brewster St. Mark’s Hotchkiss Middlesex Berkshire Phillips Andover Nobles BB & N New Hampton Northfield Lawrence Acad. Rivers Northfield Deerfield Pomfret Tabor Choate

RINK AWAY CULV GILM GILM OSU KENT KENT CULV CULV CULV CULV AWAY CULV SSM SSM CULV CULV AWAY AWAY

DEERFIELD DATE 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/20 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/26 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME RINK Vermont 5:30p VA Ice Cats 3:00p DEER Loomis Chaffee 2:45p DEER Nobles 6:00p NG Kingswood 1:30p DEER St. Mark’s 5:00p DEER Deerfield Holiday Invitational Northfield 2:30p DEER Phillips Exeter 1:30p DEER Choate 3:30p CH New Hampton 6:30p NH Taft 3:00p DEER Pomfret 4:45p DEER Phillips Andover 5:30p DEER Westminster 4:30p DEER St. Paul’s 6:30p ST.P Berkshire 3:15p DEER Cushing 5:15p CUSH Hotchkiss 4:00p HOTC Williston 4:15p DEER Loomis Chaffee 2:00p LOOM

GILMOUR ACADEMY DATE 11/16 11/17 12/1 12/2 12/7 12/7 12/8 12/9 12/13 1/4 1/19 1/20 1/25 1/25 1/26 1/27 2/1 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/14 2/15 2/23

TEAM Shamrocks Scanlan Culver Culver Rice Northwood Stanstead RNS Cushing Tourney Nichols Tourney Culver Culver Stanstead Rice RNS Northwood Trinity Nichols Wyoming Sem. Ridley Sault St. Marie Trinity Tourney Culver Tourney

TIME 3:30p 3:30p 7:00p 10:00a 10:45a 3:00p 11:30a 9:15a

RINK APPL APPL GILM GILM CICE CICE CICE CICE

TBA TBA 10:30a 4:30p 1:30p 8:30a 7:20p 11:00a 8:10a 1:00p 7:30p

CULV CULV RIDLY RIDLY RIDLY RIDLY GILM GILM GILM GILM GILM

GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY TIME 3:00p 4:30p 4:30p 4:30p 3:30p

RINK BRKS CUSH CUSH WILL CUSH

1:00p 3:00p 3:45p 3:30p 4:30p 1:30p 3:45p 6:30p 3:30p 3:30p 5:15p 5:45p 5:00p 3:30p 5:15p 1:00p 3:30p 7:00p

LA CUSH CUSH HOTC CUSH BERK PA CUSH BB&N NH CUSH CUSH RIV NMH CUSH CUSH TA CH

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/14 1/9 1/12 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM No. Yarmouth Hebron New Hampton St. Mark’s Worcester Acad. Milton Middlesex Kimball Union St. George’s Southfield Tilton BB & N Groton Thayer Phillips Andover St. Paul’s Rivers Lawrence Acad. Nobles Brooks

TIME 5:30p 5:00p 3:30p 5:15p 5:30p 3:30p 2:00p 6:30p 1:30p 3:00p 6:00p 4:30p 5:30p 3:15p 4:45p 2:30p 4:30p 1:00p 4:45p 2:00p

GREENWICH ACADEMY DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/16 1/18 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/20 2/22 2/23

TEAM Portledge Canterbury Choate Millbrook Rye Country Day Tournament Gunnery Millbrook Loomis Chaffee Kent Hotchkiss Taft Morristown Gunnery Kingswood Worcester Acad. Southfield

TIME 4:00p 4:00p 4:00p 3:00p 4:00p

RINK CHEL CHEL CH CHEL CHEL

4:00p 5:00p 4:00p 4:00p 3:00p 4:30p 4:00p 4:00p 4:00p 4:00p 3:00p

CHEL MILL LOOM CHEL CHEL TAFT MB GUNN CHEL CHEL CHEL

TEAM TIME Polar Bears 4:45p St. George’s 5:00p Millbrook 2:30p Kent 4:00p Hotchkiss 2:30p Southfield Tourney Williston 3:15p Canterbury 4:45p Greenwich Acad. 4:00p Brewster (NY) 1:30p Berkshire 2:30p Westminster 6:00p Loomis Chaffee 3:00p Millbrook 2:15p Kingswood 2:15p Greenwich 4:00p Kent 2:15p Canterbury 2:30p

RINK GUNN ST.G MILL KENT HOTC

GUNNERY DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/16 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/20 2/23

HEBRON ACADEMY

RINK GOV HEB GOV ST.M GOV GOV MIDD GOV ST.G DEX GOV GOV GROT BOCH GOV GOV RIV LA NG BRKS

DATE 12/1 12/3 12/8 12/10 12/14 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/10 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20

TEAM TIME Governor’s 5:00p Brewster 5:30p Southfield 1:00p No. Yarmouth 6:15p St. George’s Tourney Pingree TBA Kents Hill 5:00p Berwick 4:00p Stanstead 1:00p No. Yarmouth 3:00p BB & N 5:00p Proctor 6:30p Phillips Exeter 4:00p Holderness 4:45p Middlesex 5:30p Rivers 12:00p Berwick 4:00p Canterbury 5:00p Winchendon TBA Proctor 4:30p Kents Hill 4:00p New Hampton 4:00p No. Yarmouth 4:00p

WILL CANT CHEL GUNN GUNN WEST LOOM GUNN KING GUNN GUNN GUNN

RINK HEB WOLF DEX HEB PING KH HEB HEB NYA BB&N HEB PE PSU MIDD RIV DOV WINC HEB PROC HEB NH HEB


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Girls PreP schedules HOLDERNESS

DATE 11/28 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/22 2/23

TEAM Proctor Groton Berwick Brewster Vermont St. Paul’s Tourney U14 Seacoast Tilton Kimball Union Phillips Exeter Southfield Kimball Union Middlesex Groton Hebron No. Yarmouth Tilton Brooks Proctor Vermont New Hampton Kents Hill St. Paul’s New Hampton

HOTCHKISS

DATE 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/8 12/10 12/12 12/13 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

KENT

DATE 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/13 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Kingswood Berkshire Pomfret NJ Colonials CT Polar Bears Gunnery PKO Tourney Loomis Chaffee Cushing Westminster Millbrook Williston Berkshire Greenwich Acad. Loomis Chaffee Taft Kent Deerfield Choate Taft

TEAM Berkshire Westminster Gunnery Taft Tourney Loomis Chaffee Lawrenceville Pomfret Williston Choate Taft Greenwich Acad. Canterbury Millbrook Hotchkiss Kingswood Gunnery Westminster

TIME 2:30p 3:45p 3:00p 2:30p 3:30p

RINK PROC GROT HOLD WOLF VA

2:00p 4:00p 3:15p 3:00p 3:00p 2:30p 4:15p 4:00p 2:30p 3:20p 3:00p 3:15p 1:30p 3:30p 3:00p 4:00p 4:15p 2:00p

HOLD HOLD KUA PE DEX HOLD MIDD HOLD HOLD NYA TILT HOLD HOLD HOLD HOLD KH ST.P NH

TIME 3:30p 4:45p 4:00p 3:00p 6:00p 2:30p

RINK KING BERK HOTC HOTC HOTC HOTC

3:00p 4:00p 4:00p 2:00p 5:00p 2:30p 3:00p 4:30p 2:00p 2:30p 4:00p 4:45p 4:00p

LOOM TRIN WEST HOTC WILL HOTC CHEL HOTC HOTC KENT HOTC CH TAFT

TIME 2:30p 2:30p 4:00p

RINK KENT KENT KENT

4:30p 6:00p 4:30p 4:00p 5:30p 7:45p 4:00p 2:00p 2:00p 2:30p 2:00p 2:15p 6:30p

KENT KENT POMF KENT CH KENT CHEL KENT MILL KENT KENT GUNN WEST

KENT’S HILL

DATE 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 1/1 1/7 1/11 1/12 1/19 1/20 1/23 1/30 2/4 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/20

TEAM Middlesex Brooks No. Yarmouth Proctor St. Paul’s Tourney Exeter Tourney Hebron Berwick St. George’s Thayer Proctor Worcester Kimball Union No. Yarmouth New Hampton Winchendon No. Yarmouth Hebron Holderness

TIME 6:30p 2:30p 5:00p 4:30p

RINK MIDD BRKS KH PROC

5:00p 4:30p 4:15p 2:00p 12:00p 3:20p 4:00p 4:50p 4:00p 2:00p 5:00p 4:00p 4:00p

KH DOV ST.G KH KH NESC KUA NYA KH KH NYA HEB KH

TEAM TIME Rivers 3:30p St. Paul’s 4:00p Northfield 3:00p Proctor 4:30p Tilton 2:30p Groton 3:30p Southfield Tourney Canterbury 7:00p Millbrook 12:00p Stanstead 4:00p Holderness 3:15p Vermont 2:30p Governor’s 6:30p Berwick 3:00p Holderness 2:30p Proctor 4:30p Kents Hill 4:00p Brewster 2:00p Phillips Exeter 3:30p Williston 4:15p Tilton 2:30p New Hampton 2:00p Vermont 2:30p

RINK RIV KUA NMH PROC TILT ST.P

KIMBALL UNION

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/5 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/20 2/23

KINGSWOOD OXFORD

DATE 11/30 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/8 12/14 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/24 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/12 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Taft 5:00p Hotchkiss 3:30p U14 Polar Bears 5:45p Vermont 3:00p Deerfield 1:30p Southfield Tourney Worcester 2:00p Rye Country Day 4:45p Canterbury 5:00p Westminster 4:30p Williston 3:30p Canterbury 4:15p Ports. Abbey 5:00p Loomis Chaffee 4:45p Millbrook 4:30p Conard 1:45p Northfield 5:00p Gunnery 2:15p Choate 5:00p Kent 2:00p Greenwich Acad. 4:00p Millbrook 4:30p

KUA KUA STAN KUA KUA GOV DOV HOLD KUA PE KUA PE KUA KUA KUA VA

LAWRENCE ACADEMY

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Nobles 6:00p Choate 4:45p Tabor 6:30p St. George’s 1:00p Phillips Exeter 4:00p Harrington Tourney Cushing 1:00p St. Mark’s 5:30p Pomfret 6:00p Brooks 2:45p Phillips Andover 5:15p Berkshire 5:00p Nobles 5:00p Milton 3:30p Tabor 6:30p Groton 2:00p Cushing 5:45p Thayer 12:00p Middlesex 3:00p BB & N 6:00p Governor’s 1:00p Rivers 3:30p St. Paul’s 3:00p

LOOMIS CHAFFEE

DATE 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/13 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Nobles Deerfield Westminster Taft Tourney Berkshire Kent Hotchkiss Taft Pomfret Taft Kingswood Greenwich Gunnery Hotchkiss Westminster Choate Brewster Williston Northfield Deerfield

MIDDLESEX SCHOOL

RINK KING KING KING KING DEER KING RYE KING WEST KING CANT PORT LOOM MILL XL NMH KING CH KENT CHEL KING

DATE 11/30 12/5 12/7 12/14 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/23

RINK NG CH TA ST.G PE LA ST.M LA LA PA BERK LA LA LA LA CUSH LA MIDD BB&N LA RIV ST.P

TIME 3:30p 2:45p 4:30p

RINK LOOM DEER LOOM

7:00p 4:30p 3:00p 4:30p 2:30p 3:00p 4:45p 4:00p 3:00p 4:30p 6:30p 5:00p 4:30p 4:00p 4:00p 2:00p

LOOM KENT LOOM LOOM POMF TAFT LOOM LOOM LOOM HOTC WEST CH LOOM WILL NMH LOOM

TEAM TIME Kents Hill 6:30p Proctor 4:00p Rivers 5:00p Southfield Tourney Nobles 4:00p Governor’s 2:00p St. Mark’s 2:30p Cushing 4:30p NEWHL 1:15p Holderness 4:45p Thayer 2:30p Groton 2:45p Hebron 5:30p St. Paul’s 3:00p Milton 3:00p Lawrence Acad. 3:00p Brooks 5:00p Southfield 1:30p BB & N 2:30p St. George’s 2:00p

MILLBROOK

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 1/5 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Albany 4:00p Williston 4:30p Gunnery 2:30p Greenwich Acad. 3:00p Southfield Tourney Tilton 7:00p Kimball Union 12:00p Canterbury 2:30p Morristown 3:30p Westminster 4:15p Greenwich 5:00p Hotchkiss 2:00p Berkshire 2:45p Kingswood 4:30p Gunnery 2:15p Kent 2:00p Canterbury 2:30p Lawrenceville 4:30p Rye Country Day 4:45p Kingswood 4:30p

MILTON ACADEMY

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/18 1/19 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Tabor 2:30p New Hampton 3:45p Phillips Exeter 3:30p Brooks 4:00p Harrington Tourney BB & N 4:45p Thayer 2:00p Governor’s 3:30p Groton 4:00p Southfield 4:30p St. Paul’s 4:00p Lawrence Acad. 3:30p Rivers 5:00p Thayer 1:00p St. Mark’s 3:15p Middlesex 3:00p St. George’s 3:30p Phillips Andover 5:15p Brewster 3:00p Pomfret 3:00p Nobles 2:00p

RINK MILL MILL MILL CHEL TILT KUA MILL MB MILL MILL HOTC MILL MILL GUNN MILL CANT MILL RYE KING

RINK MILT MILT PE BRKS MILT BOCH GOV MILT MILT ST.P LA RIV MILT ST.M MIDD ST.G MILT MILT MILT NG

NATIONAL SPORTS ACADEMY

RINK MIDD PROC RIV MIDD MIDD ST.M CUSH MIDD MIDD BOCH GROT MIDD ST.P MIDD MIDD BRKS MIDD MIDD MIDD

DATE 11/30 12/1 12/1 12/2 12/7 12/14 12/15 12/15 12/16 12/20 1/11 1/12 1/12 1/13 1/18 1/26 1/26 1/27 2/1 2/1 2/2 2/3 2/15 2/27 3/2 3/2 3/3

TEAM TIME Shamrocks 12:00p Colorado Selects 7:00a Thoroughbreds 9:15p NAHA 11:00a USA-Canada Cup Series Washington Pride 4:00p Thoroughbreds 3:15p NAHA 8:15p Colorado Selects 7:30a Deerfield Tourney Okanagan 4:20p Pacific Steelers 11:50a Warner 8:30p Balmoral Hall 11:10a Northwood Tourney NAHA White 11:30a Washington Pride 6:45p Shamrocks 10:00a Warner 8:45a Notre Dame 5:45p Edge 8:45p Balmoral Hall 10:15a JWHL Challenge Cup Northwood 7:30p Buffalo Bisons 3:00p Buffalo Bisons 8:00p Buffalo Bisons 10:30a

RINK QU QU QU QU UNION UNION UNION UNION CYCL CYCL CYCL CYCL SYU SYU SYU MINN MINN MINN MINN LP DANN DANN DANN

NEW HAMPTON

DATE 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/13 1/1 1/12 1/13 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/23

TEAM TIME RINK Tilton 4:30p TILT Milton 3:45p MILT Governor’s 3:45p GOV Brewster 6:00p NH No. Yarmouth 5:00p NYA E.G Watkins Tourney Exeter New Year’s Invitational BB & N 4:00p NH Pomfret 1:30p POMF Winchendon 5:00p NH Deerfield 6:30p NH Vermont 4:30p VA Winchendon TBA WINC St. Paul’s 4:30p NH St. Mark’s 3:30p NH Cushing 3:30p NH Brewster 5:00p WOLF Phillips Andover 4:30p NH Kents Hill 3:30p KH Phillips Exeter 3:30p NH Southfield 3:00p NH Holderness 3:00p HOLD Hebron 4:00p NH Kimball Union 2:00p KH Proctor 4:30p PROC Holderness 2:00p NH

NICHOLS

DATE 11/30 12/7 12/14 12/17 12/21 1/4 1/9 1/11 1/18 1/23 1/25 2/6 2/9 2/10 2/11 2/13 2/16

TEAM TIME Appleby 5:00p NAPHA Tourney Scanlon 7:00p Bishop Strachan 4:00p Deerfield Invitational NAPHA Tourney Appleby 5:30p Ridley 5:00p Northwood Tourney Bishop Strachan TBA NAPHA Tourney Bishop Strachan TBA Shattuck ST. M’s TBA Shattuck ST. M’s TBA Appleby 5:00p Trinity 5:00p NAPHA Tourney

NOBLES

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/8 12/14 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Lawrence Acad. 5:30p Loomis Chaffee 3:30p Tabor 5:30p St. Mark’s 4:30p Choate 5:00p Harrington Tourney Deerfield 2:45p Rivers 5:00p Middlesex 4:00p Berkshire 3:00p Brewster 3:00p Phillips Exeter 2:45p Lawrence 5:00p Cushing 5:30p St. George’s 4:00p Brooks 2:30p Groton 3:30p BB & N 5:00p Westminster 1:00p Phillips Andover 3:00p Thayer 6:00p St. Paul’s 3:30p Governor’s 5:15p Milton 2:00p

RINK APPL NICH NICH NICH NICH BPS BPS SSM SSM NICH TRIN

RINK NG LOOM NG ST.M CH DEER NG MIDD NG WOLF NG LA CUSH NG BRKS NG BB&N NG PA NG ST.P NG NG


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Girls PreP schedules NORTHFIELD

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 1/1 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Stanstead 3:30p Phillips Andover 4:15p Kimball Union 3:00p Canterbury 4:30p St. Paul’s Tournament Exeter Tournament Winchendon 2:00p Deerfield 2:30p Westminster 5:00p Berkshire 4:00p Tilton 2:00p St. Paul’s 3:00p Pomfret 4:30p Choate 3:30p Cushing 5:15p Vermont 3:00p Kingswood 5:00p Cushing 3:30p Williston 3:00p Phillips Exeter 12:30p Loomis Chaffee 4:00p Proctor 4:00p

NORTHWOOD

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/2 12/7 12/7 12/8 12/8 12/9 12/13 1/5 1/5 1/6 1/18 1/25 1/25 1/26 1/26 1/27 2/1 2/2 2/3 2/16 2/23 2/24 2/27

TEAM TIME NAHA Red TBA Rice TBA Stanstead 2:30p Wyoming Sem. 11:00a Gilmour 3:00p Nichols 9:45a Trinity 3:30p Ridley 9:30a E.G. Watkins Tourney RNS TBA Stanstead TBA Rice TBA Northwood Invitational Wyoming Sem. 9:00a Ridley 6:00p Trinity 9:00a Nichols 3:00p Gilmour 8:30a Lawrenceville 8:00p Lawrenceville 1:00p Morristown 10:00a NAPHA Championship Ontario Acad. 6:00p Ontario Acad. TBA NSA 7:00p

NORTH YARMOUTH

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/10 12/15 12/19 1/1 1/4 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 2/2 2/4 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20

TEAM TIME Governor’s 5:30p Tilton 4:30p Kents Hill 5:00p Hebron 6:30p Rothesay 10:15a Pingree 5:30p Phillips Exeter Tourney St. George’s 6:00p Tilton 3:40p Hebron 3:00p Worcester Acad. 2:00p Proctor 4:00p Berwick 6:30p Holderness 3:20p Kents Hill 4:50p Rice 7:00p Kents Hill 5:00p Worcester Acad. 3:40p Hebron 4:00p

RINK NMH NMH NMH CANT WINC DEER WEST NMH TILT ST.P POMF NMH CUSH VA NMH NMH NMH NMH NMH PROC

RINK TBA OLY CSC CICE CICE CICE CICE CICE BURL BURL BURL RID ST.C RID ST.C RID LAW LAW MB

PHILLIPS ANDOVER

DATE 11/30 12/1 12/9 12/10 12/12 1/5 1/7 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/23

TEAM BB & N Northfield Winchendon Newhl Pre Prep Taft Tourney Choate Brooks Brewster St. Paul’s Lawrence Acad. St. Mark’s Cushing Deerfield Phillips Exeter New Hampton Tabor Governor’s Nobles Milton Westminster Phillips Exeter

TIME 5:30p 4:15p 2:00p 6:30p

RINK BB&N NMH WINC PA

5:00p 4:30p 3:30p 2:30p 5:15p 1:30p 3:00p 5:30p 3:15p 4:30p 3:15p 5:00p 4:30p 5:15p 4:00p 2:00p

CH PA PA PA PA PA PA DEER PA NH TA GOV PA MILT PA PE

PHILLIPS EXETER

DATE 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/1 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Milton 3:30p Cushing 3:30p Lawrence Acad. 4:00p Brooks 4:30p New Years Tourney Worcester Acad. 4:45p Deerfield 1:30p Brewster 5:00p Holderness 3:00p Nobles 2:45p Tilton 3:00p Southfield 4:45p Hebron 4:00p Phillips Andover 3:15p St. Paul’s 5:00p BB & N 2:00p Kimball Union 3:30p New Hampton 3:30p Tabor 2:30p Northfield 12:30p Winchendon 4:00p Phillips Andover 2:00p

RINK PE CUSH PE PE PE DEER PE PE NG TILT PE PE PA PE PE PE NH TA NMH PE PE

PRINCETON DAY

DATE 11/28 12/4 12/8 12/14 12/15 12/16 12/19 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/4 2/6 2/13 2/16

TEAM Lady Titans Pingry PDS Invitational Holton Arms Shady Side Holton Arms Morristown Pingry Morristown Princeton HS Rye Country Day Upland CD Summit Portledge Portledge Princeton HS Summit WIHLMA Tourney

TIME RINK 6:30p PD 6:30p PING 6:20p 5:10p 11:10a 4:00p 6:00p 3:45p 6:30p 4:45p 4:00p 5:10p 5:30p 5:30p 5:30p 6:30p

POMFRET

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/9 1/11 1/13 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME Bay View 4:30p BB & N 4:00p Hotchkiss 4:00p Williston 4:15p Choate 4:15p Harrington Tourney Taft 2:45p Lawrence Acad. 6:00p New Hampton 1:30p Kent 4:30p Loomis Chaffee 2:30p CT Polar Bears 7:00p Deerfield 4:15p Northfield 4:30p Westminster 4:30p Berkshire 4:00p Tabor 2:30p NEWHL 6:30p Cushing 1:00p Milton 3:00p Winchendon 2:15p

HOLT SS HOLT MB PD PD PHS RYE PD PD PD PORT PD PD

RINK POMF POMF HOTC WILL POMF POMF LA POMF POMF POMF POMF DEER POMF WEST BERK TA POMF CUSH MILT POMF

CORN LP LP RINK GOV TILT KH HEB UMO PING ST.G NYA NYA NESC NYA DOV NYA NYA NYA NYA NYA HEB

PINGREE

DATE 11/30 12/7 12/14 12/19 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/20

TEAM Berwick Pingree Tourney Winsor No. Yarmouth Hebron Dana Hall Beaver CD Proctor Worcester Acad. Newton CD Ports. Abbey Groton St. George’s Berwick Tilton Newton CD Winsor Beaver CD Dana Hall EIL Tourney

TIME RINK 4:00p DOV 4:15p 5:30p 3:00p 5:00p 6:00p 3:45p 4:30p 5:00p 1:30p 5:15p 4:00p 5:30p 4:00p 4:30p 4:00p 5:30p 6:00p

DALY PING PING PING BCD PROC PING PING PORT GROT PING PING PING DALY PING PING PING

PORTLEDGE

DATE 11/28 12/3 12/5 12/10 12/17 12/19 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/13 1/16 1/23 1/28 1/30 1/31 2/4 2/6 2/13 2/16

TEAM TIME Greenwich Acad. 4:00p Morristown 4:00p Canterbury 5:15p Greenwich Acad. 4:45p Pingry 4:00p Hill 5:30p Lawrenceville 6:00p Shady Side TBA Holten Arms TBA Shady Side TBA Princeton HS 7:00p Rye Country Day 4:45p Rye Country Day 5:30p Princeton Day 5:30p Princeton HS 4:30p Princeton Day 5:30p Morristown 5:30p Pingry 3:30p WIHLMA Championships

RINK CHEL PORT CANT CHEL PORT HILL LAW SS HOLT SS PHS RYE PORT PD PORT PORT MB PING

PROCTOR DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/14 1/1 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/20 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/23

TEAM Holderness Vermont Middlesex Kimball Union Kents Hill St. Paul’s Tourney Exeter Tourney Winchendon Pingree Groton Hebron Kents Hill No. Yarmouth Kimball Union Vermont Brewster Southfield Holderness Hebron Rivers Tilton New Hampton Northfield

SHATTUCK ST. MARY’S TIME 2:30p 2:30p 4:00p 4:30p 4:45p

RINK PROC VA PROC PROC PROC

4:30p 3:45p 4:00p 6:30p 12:00p 4:00p 4:30p 4:00p 2:15p 5:30p 1:30p 4:30p 2:00p 1:30p 4:30p 4:00p

PROC PROC PROC HEB KH NYA KUA PROC WOLF DEX HOLD PROC PROC TILT PROC PROC

TEAM TIME Kimball Union 3:30p Middlesex 5:00p St. Paul’s 4:45p Southfield Tourney Brooks 3:45p Nobles 5:00p St. George’s 5:00p Winchendon 2:00p BB & N 2:45p Groton 4:30p Brewster 5:00p Thayer 3:30p Tabor 4:00p Milton 5:00p Hebron 12:00p Worcester Acad. 4:10p Cushing 5:00p St. Mark’s 2:00p Governor’s 3:45p Proctor 2:00p Lawrence Acad. 5:00p Southfield 4:00p Tilton TBA

RYE COUNTRY DAY DATE 11/28 12/6 12/8 12/12 12/15 12/18 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/22 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/1 2/5 2/13 2/20 2/23

TEAM Canterbury Pingry PDS Tourney Greenwich Acad. Summit Greenwich HS Kingswood WHILMA Weekend Pingry Morristown Portledge Portledge Morristown Princeton Day Summit Albany Millbrook Worcester Acad.

TEAM Chicago Mission Chicago Mission Chicago Mission Whitecaps Whitecaps Chicago Mission Madison Madison Madison Whitecaps Chicago Mission Culver Culver SSM Tourney State Finals

TIME 1:00p 8:00p 11:00a 7:00p 12:45p TBA 2:15p 8:15p 12:15p TBA TBA 7:00p 11:15a

RINK SSM SSM SSM SSM SSM AWAY SSM SSM SSM AWAY AWAY SSM SSM

SOUTHFIELD

RIVERS DATE 11/28 12/7 12/8 12/14 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/23

DATE 12/1 12/1 12/2 12/8 12/9 12/14 1/12 1/12 1/13 1/18 1/25 2/2 2/3 2/6 2/22

RINK RIV RIV RIV BRKS NG RIV WINC RIV GROT WOLF BOCH TA RIV RIV NESC RIV ST.M RIV PROC RIV DEX RIV

DATE 11/20 11/30 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/14 12/18 1/11 1/12 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/22 2/23

TEAM TIME RINK Baystate Breakers 5:00p DEX Thayer 4:45p DEX Worcester Acad. 3:30p NESC BB & N 3:15p BB&N Hebron 1:00p DEX Southfield Holiday Tourney NEWHL 5:00p DEX Tabor 5:00p TA Thayer 2:30p BOCH Milton 4:30p MILT Holderness 3:00p DEX Governor’s 3:00p DEX Phillips Exeter 4:45p PE Brooks 3:00p DEX Worcester Acad. 3:30p NESC St. Mark’s 4:45p DEX Winchendon 3:00p WINC Proctor 5:30p DEX New Hampton 3:00p NH St. Paul’s 5:00p DEX Middlesex 1:30p MIDD Rivers 4:00p DEX Greenwich 3:00p CHEL

STANSTEAD

TIME RINK 4:45p RYE 4:45p RYE 4:00p 1:50p 4:45p 4:45p

CHEL BRID RYE RYE

3:00p 4:00p 4:45p 5:30p 4:00p 5:00p 4:45p 4:45p 4:45p 3:00p

PING MB RYE PORT RYE RYE RYE RYE RYE RYE

DATE 11/24 11/28 12/2 12/21 1/1 1/6 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/18 1/25 1/30 2/3 2/15 2/20 2/23 2/24 3/1 3/9 3/10

TEAM TIME Stanstead Classic Northfield 3:30p Northwood 2:30p Deerfield Tourney Phillips Exeter Invitational Rothesay 8:15a Rice Memorial 2:00p Kimball Union 4:30p Hebron 1:00p Northwood Tourney NAPHA Crossover Tilton 3:30p Rice Memorial 11:00a NAPHA Playoffs Brewster 4:45p Ontario 2:00p Ontario 12:00p NAHA Spring Invitational Ontario Acad. 2:00p Ontario Acad. 12:00p

RINK NMH CAST GRNM GRNM STAN HEB STAN STAN WOLF STAN CORN STAN CORN


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Girls PreP school schedules ST. GEORGE’S

DATE 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Gunnery Thayer Lawrence Acad. Howard Tourney No. Yarmouth Albany Rivers Kents Hill Tabor Governor’s St. Mark’s Pingree Nobles BB & N Worcester Brooks Ports. Abbey Milton Groton St. Paul’s Middlesex

TIME 5:00p 3:45p 1:00p

RINK ST.G ST.G ST.G

6:00p 2:00p 4:30p 4:15p 3:30p 1:30p 3:30p 4:00p 3:30p 4:00p 6:30p 3:00p 4:30p 3:30p 3:00p 4:00p 2:00p

ST.G ST.G RIV BH ST.G ST.G ST.G PING NG ST.G ST.G BRKS ST.G ST.G GROT GROT MIDD

TEAM TIME Westminster 3:00p Nobles 4:30p Governor’s 5:15p Winchendon 2:30p Deerfield 5:00p BB&N/Nobles Tourney Lawrence Acad. 5:30p Cushing 3:45p Middlesex 2:30p Phillips Andover 1:30p St. George’s 3:30p New Hampton 3:30p St. Paul’s 3:30p Southfield 4:45p Milton 3:15p Rivers 4:00p Thayer 3:00p BB & N 1:30p Brooks 4:15p Groton 2:00p

RINK WEST ST.M ST.M ST.M DEER

ST. MARK’S

DATE 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

ST. PAUL’S

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/23

TEAM Brewster Kimball Union Groton Rivers NEWHL Pre-Prep SPS Tourney Vermont Brooks Phillips Andover Thayer Milton Northfield New Hampton St. Mark’s Phillips Exeter Middlesex Deerfield Governor’s BB & N Southfield Nobles St. George’s Holderness Lawrence Acad.

ST.M CUSH ST.M PA ST.G NH ST.P DEX ST.M ST.M BOCH BB&N BRKS GROT

TIME 3:00p 4:00p 3:30p 4:45p 6:00p

RINK ST.P KUA GROT RIV

6:00p 3:00p 2:30p 4:00p 4:00p 3:00p 5:00p 3:30p 5:00p 3:00p 6:30p 2:30p 2:45p 5:00p 2:00p 4:00p 4:15p 3:00p

VA BRKS PA ST.P ST.P ST.P NH ST.P PE ST.P ST.P GOV ST.P DEX ST.P ST.G ST.P ST.P

TABOR

DATE 11/28 12/1 12/3 12/7 12/8 12/13 1/5 1/9 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TAFT DATE 12/1 12/5 12/13 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM TIME RINK Milton 2:30p MILT Cushing 4:30p CUSH Nobles 5:30p NG Lawrence Acad. 6:30p TA Berkshire 5:30p BERK Taft’s Patsy Odden Tourney Williston TBA TA BB & N 3:30p BB&N Southfield 5:00p TA Brewster 2:00p WOLF St. George’s 3:30p ST.G Rivers 4:00p TA Lawrence Acad. 6:30p LA St. Mark’s 3:30p TA Phillips Andover 3:15p TA Pomfret 2:30p TA Phillips Exeter 2:30p TA Brooks 2:00p BRKS Cushing 3:30p TA Thayer 1:30p TA

TEAM Lawrenceville Berkshire PKO Tourney Westminster Pomfret Choate Loomis Chaffee Deerfield Loomis Chaffee Kent Williston Greenwich Acad. Hotchkiss Westminster Choate Berkshire Hotchkiss

THAYER DATE 11/30 12/5 12/8 1/5 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/22 2/23

TEAM Southfield St. George’s Worcester Acad. Milton Southfield St. Paul’s Kents Hill Rivers Middlesex Milton Governor’s Lawrence Acad. St. Mark’s Nobles Groton BB & N Tabor

TIME RINK 5:00p TAFT 2:30p TAFT 3:00p 2:45p 4:30p 4:30p 3:00p 3:00p 2:15p 4:30p 4:30p 2:00p 2:30p 2:00p 4:00p 4:00p

WEST POMF CH LOOM DEER TAFT KENT TAFT TAFT HOTC TAFT TAFT BERK TAFT

TIME 4:45p 3:45p 2:00p 2:10p 2:00p 4:00p 2:00p 3:30p 2:30p 1:00p 4:00p 12:00p 3:00p 6:30p 4:00p 5:15p 1:30p

RINK DEX ST.G BOCH BOCH BOCH ST.P KH BOCH BOCH MILT BOCH LA BOCH NG BOCH BB&N TA

TILTON DATE 11/28 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/5 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TEAM Worcester Acad. NEWHL No. Yarmouth Winchendon Kimball Union Berwick St. Paul’s Tourney Millbrook Canterbury Holderness No. Yarmouth Brooks Northfield Phillips Exeter Governor’s Stanstead Pingree Holderness Vermont Kimball Union Vermont Proctor Rivers

TIME 3:30p 4:30p TBA 3:00p 2:30p 2:45p 2:30p 7:00p 12:00p 4:00p 3:45p TBA 2:00p 3:00p TBA 4:30p 4:00p 3:00p 3:00p 2:30p 3:30p 1:30p TBA

RINK NESC TILT TILT WINC TILT DOV

TIME 5:30p 2:30p 3:00p 3:30p

RINK VA VA KING VA

4:00p 6:00p 3:30p 3:30p 2:00p 4:00p 6:30p 4:00p 5:00p 3:00p 3:00p 4:40p 3:30p 3:30p 2:30p

WOLF VA GROT PORT KUA VA VA PROC VA VA TILT NESC HOLD VA VA

TEAM TIME St. Mark’s 3:00p Kent 2:30p Loomis Chaffee 4:30p Harrington Tourney Taft 3:00p Choate 4:00p Northfield 5:00p Kingswood 4:30p Millbrook 4:15p Hotchkiss 4:00p Williston 2:30p Gunnery 6:00p Pomfret 4:30p Deerfield 4:30p Loomis Chaffee 6:30p Nobles 3:00p Taft 2:30p Berkshire 4:30p Phillips Andover 4:00p Kent 6:30p

RINK WEST KENT LOOM

VERMONT ACADEMY DATE 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/8 1/1 1/4 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/23

TEAM Deerfield Proctor Kingswood Holderness PEA Tourney Brewster St. Paul’s Groton Ports. Abbey Kimball Union New Hampton Winchendon Proctor Worcester Acad. Northfield Tilton Worcester Acad. Holderness Tilton Kimball Union

WESTMINSTER

DATE 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/15 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

TILT TILT HOLD NYA BRKS TILT TILT GOV STAN PING TILT TILT KUA VA TILT RIV

WEST WEST WEST WEST MILL WEST WILL WEST WEST DEER WEST NG TAFT BERK PA WEST

WILLISTON NORTHAMPTON DATE 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/23 2/27

TEAM Millbrook Cushing Pomfret CT Polar Bears Nobles Tourney Tabor Berkshire Gunnery Kingswood Kent Westminster Hotchkiss Taft Choate Kimball Union Northfield Loomis Chaffee Deerfield Winchendon BB & N Winchendon

TIME 4:30p 4:30p 4:15p 6:30p

RINK MILL WILL WILL WILL

7:00p 2:30p 4:45p 3:30p 4:00p 2:30p 5:00p 4:30p 4:45p 4:15p 3:00p 4:00p 4:15p 5:00p 4:00p 3:30p

TA WILL WILL KING KENT WILL WILL TAFT WILL KUA NMH WILL DEER WILL BB&N WILL

TEAM TIME Cushing 4:30p Brewster 5:10p Tilton 4:00p St. Mark’s 2:30p Phillips Andover 2:00p E.G. Watkins Tourney Phillips Exeter Tourney Northfield 2:00p Proctor 4:30p Rivers 2:00p New Hampton 4:00p BB & N 2:00p Vermont 6:30p New Hampton 4:00p Southfield 3:00p Kents Hill 2:00p Hebron 1:00p Worcester Acad. 4:00p Canterbury 4:30p Phillips Exeter 4:00p Williston 5:00p Pomfret 2:15p

RINK CUSH WOLF WINC ST.M WINC

WINCHENDON

DATE 11/30 12/3 12/5 12/8 12/11 12/13 1/1 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/25 1/26 2/6 2/9 2/10 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/23

WORCESTER ACADEMY DATE 11/28 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/14 12/19 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/23

TEAM Tilton Southfield Thayer Brooks Governor’s NEWHL Kingswood Phillips Exeter Wyoming Sem. Pingree No. Yarmouth Kents Hill Berwick Southfield Vermont Ports. Abbey Rivers St. George’s Winchendon No. Yarmouth Albany Greenwich Rye Country Day

TIME 3:30p 3:30p 2:00p 4:10p 5:30p 6:00p 2:00p 4:45p 4:40p 4:30p 2:20p 3:20p 6:10p 3:30p 5:00p 7:10p 4:10p 6:30p 4:00p 3:40p 3:30p 4:00p 3:00p

WINC PROC WINC NH WINC VA WINC WINC KH HEB WINC CANT PE WILL POMF

RINK NESC NESC BOCH NESC GOV NESC KING PE NESC PING NESC NESC NESC NESC VA NESC NESC NESC WINC NYA NESC CHEL RYE

WYOMING SEMINARY

DATE 11/16 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/20 1/1 1/5 1/12 1/18 1/23 1/25 2/6 2/15

TEAM TIME NAPHA League Weekend Quakers 9:15a Morristown Beard 4:00p NAPHA League Weekend Deerfield Invitational Exeter Tourney NAPHA League Weekend Worcester Acad. 4:40p Northwood Tourney Lawrenceville 4:30p NAPHA League Weekend Lawrenceville 4:20p NAPHA Championships

RINK QUAK MOR

NESC WYO LAW


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