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Hockey Night in Boston's 19th Annual Girls Major Summer Showcase was held August 7 - August 11, 2013. This summer magazine features information on our historic hockey showcase, profiles on featured players in the tournament, as well as rosters with player headshots.

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Page 1: HNIB 2013 Girls Major Showcase Magazine
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Gary Demopoulos

John Andersen

Lance LoFaro

795 Turnpike St., N. Andover, MA 01845

(978) 682-2425 • Fax (978) 682-1295E-Mail: [email protected]

[email protected]

Web Site: HNIBonline.com

Matt FurnessKevin DoyleJamie Callery

Rob Gagnon Jim Prior Frank Golden

Bill Cullen

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Hockey Night In Boston Staff • Directors

19th Annual

Girls Summer Showcase

Showcasing Scholastic Hockey Since 1972Public • Catholic • Privates • Juniors

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GIRLS SHOWCASE

MAGAZINE INDEX

HNIB Staff 4

Tourney Welcome 5

Showcase Schedule 7

HNIB Coaches 9

2012 Tourney Review 10-11

Showcase History 12-16

HNIB Picture Profiles 19, 26

HNIB Cover Story 20-25, 44

Keystone Selects 28-29

Massachusetts Preps 30-31

Massachusetts Public/Catholic 32-33

Mid-Atlantic 34-35

Minnesota 36-37

New England 38-39

Northeast 40-41

Shamrocks 42-43

TeamOne 45

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB

Welcome players, parents,

college scouts and fans to

Hockey Night in Boston’s

19th annual Girls Summer Showcase,

a top-flight tournament consisting of

players from over 20 different states

and Canada

Last summer’s tournament saw the

Minnesota repeat as Champions, edg-

ing a solid TeamOne entry, 3-1 in the

title game.

This year’s Showcase will certainly

boast some exciting up-and-down

action, as the Showcase will field 9

teams competing for the 2013 champi-

onship: Massachusetts Preps,

Massachusetts Public/Catholic, New

England, Northeast, Minnesota, Mid

Atlantic, Keystone Selects,

Shamrocks, and TeamONE,

Each team will play four first-round

games, before the playoff rounds begin

on Friday, August 9th. Each team will

get two playoff games determined by

their positioning in the standings after

the four first-round games. The top

four teams will enter in semifinals and

vie for the Girls Summer Showcase

title.

With the amazing growth womens hockey has seen, HNIB decided in 1995 to add

the Girls Summer Showcase to its summer activities. 2013 marks the 39th year of

HNIB’s nationally-known boys tournament, which will have finished playoffs and

All Star competition before the womens tournament got underway.

The Minnesota entry consists of a group of top high school age players in the

state. This summer, Lenny Vannelli will be behind the bench of what should be

another potent club.

The Massachusetts Preps idea was born three summers ago as a team was put

together consisting of players who either live or play prep hockey in Massachusetts.

The team won the crown each of its firsttwo years and reached the finals last sum-

mer. This year’s outfit will be guided by Jenelle Ries of nearby Brooks School.

The same formula held true for Frank Pagliuca, the coach of Massachusetts state

high school power St. Mary’s of Lynn, who has put together a solid club represent-

ing the Massachusetts Public and Catholic schools for the fifth straight summer.

Under the guidance of Bob Rotondo, his organization, the Boston Jr. Shamrocks,

has come up players from his multi-tiered organization to form the Shamrocks team,

to be coached this summer by new Shamrocks assistant coach Molly Corl.

On the weekend of June 7-9, a camp festival was held at the Valley Forum in

Haverhill, MA, where two teams were finalized. The coaching staff of Christina

Dotchin from Proctor Academy, Courtney Sheary from Cushing Academy,

Pagliuca, and Lawrence Academy’s Kevin Potter finalized the New England and

the Northeast entries.

Canterbury head coach Chris Huntington will coach the Mid Atlantic entry,

Sheary will man the New England bench, and Dotchin is back to guide the fortunes

of Team Northeast.

So, look forward to some exciting hockey over the next several days. Once again,

congratulations to all the participants.

This year’s Keystone Selects entry was put together by Craig Buntenbach and

the team promises to be exciting. It will be coached by Joanne Seifert of the

Quakers organization.

TeamOne, a finalist last year, will be in the mix. It is coached by Ray Jacques.

The team is comprised of some of the best young talent in the area, hoping to make

some noise against its older competition.

HNIB’s 19th Annual girls Summer Showcase

- On The Cover -

This year’s cover girls got to sample the many different flavors of soft-serve

frozen yogurt at Zinga!, located on Turnpike St. (Rte. 114) in North

Andover, MA. Enjoying the treats are (l to r) Bella Papapetros of the

Mass. Preps, Annie Messuri of the Shamrocks team, Brittani Lanzilli from the

Mass. Public/Catholic entry, goaltender Megan Messuri from the Keystone

Selects, and Jackie Guy, a TeamONE defenseman.

Welcome Players, Parents, Scouts

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Wednesday, August 7th (mini-practice, Game 1)

North Arena South Arena2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Shamrocks vs. Mid-Atlantic 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Northeast vs. New England

4:15 pm - 6:15 pm Mass. Preps vs. Minnesota 5:15 pm - 7:15 pm TeamOne vs. Mass Pub./Cath

6:30pm - 8:30pm Shamrocks vs Keystone Selects

Thursday, August 8thNorth Arena South Arena

9:00 am - 10:15 am Northeast vs. Mid-Atlantic 9:00 am - 10:15 am Minnesota vs. TeamOne

10:30 am - 11:45 am Keystone Selects vs. New Engl. 10:30 am - 11:45 am Mass Preps vs Mass Pub/Cath

1:00 pm - 2:15 pm TeamOne vs. Shamrocks 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm Minnesota vs. Mid-Atlantic

3:00 pm - 4:15 pm Keystone Selects vs. Northeast

4:30 pm - 5:45 pm Mass Pub./Cath vs. New England

6:00 pm - 7:15 pm Mass Preps. vs. Shamrocks

Friday, August 9thNorth Arena South Arena

9:00 am - 10:15 am TeamOne vs New England 9:00 am - 10:15 am Minnesota vs. Keystone Selects

10:30 am - 11:45 am Mass Preps vs. Mid-Atlantic 10:30 am - 11:45 am Mass Pub/Cath vs. Northeast

PLAYOFFS

4:00 pm - 5:15 pm (A) 5th place vs. 8th place 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm (B) 6th place vs. 7th place

5:30 pm - 6:45 pm (C) Semifinal 1st vs. 4th 5:30 pm - 6:45 pm (D) Semifinal 2nd vs. 3rd

7:00pm - 8:15pm (E) 9th place vs. Loser of Game A

Saturday, August 10th (Playoffs)North Arena South Arena

9:00 am - 10:15 am (F) Winner of A vs Winner of B 9:00 am - 10:15 am (G) 9th Place vs. Loser B

10:30 am - 11:45 am Loser of C vs Loser of D (Consolation Game)

12:00pm - 1:15 pm Winner of C vs Winner of D (Championship Game)

H 2013 HNIB Girls’ Showcase H

H GIRLS’ SUMMER SCHEDULE H(All Games 3 - 15 Minute Periods)

August 7th - 11th P Haverhill Valley Forum, MA P

1. Massachusetts Preps

2. Mass. Public/Catholic

3. New England

4. Northeast

5. TeamONE

6. Minnesota

7. Boston Shamrocks

8. Mid-Atlantic

9. Keystone Selects

Sunday, August 11th

All Star Games (Top 60 Girls) - Tournament Awards Presented

Team MVP’s, Top Defensemen, Top Goalies, Top Forwards, Unsung Hero

9:00 am - 10:00 am Red All Stars vs White All Stars

10:15 am - 11:15 am Blue All Stars vs White All Stars

11:30 am - 12:30 pm Red All Stars vs Blue All Stars

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Frank PagliucaMassachusetts Public/Cath

Courtney ShearyNew England

Jenelle RiesMassachusetts Preps

Christina DotchinNortheast

Chris HuntingtonMid Atlantic

Molly CorlShamrocks

Ray JacquesTeamONE

Lenny VannelliMinnesota

Joanne SeifertKeystone Selects

Meet The 2013 Showcase Coaches

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TEAM MINNESOTA WON its second straight HNIB Girls Summer Showcase title with a 3-1 win over TeamOne to avenge aloss suffered on the opening day of the tournament.

Minnesota A Repeat WinnerTeam Edges TeamOne In Title Tilt

2012 Girls summer showcase review

ALISON BUTLER of Mass Public/Catholic, Bella Papapatros ofMass. Preps and Jessie Jacques of TeamONE were all named asTop Forward Award winers.

TOP DEFENSEMAN AWARDS went to Jackie Guy of TeamONE,Claire Mancheski of Minnesota and Alicia Barry of the Mass. Prepsentry.

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2012 Girls summer showcase review

TOP GOALTENDER AWARD winners included Northeast’s KelceyCrawford, the Mass. Preps’ Jessica Thulin and Ari Wernick fromthe Shamrocks.

TOP FORWARD AWARDS went to TeamONE’s Sarah Robello,Minnesota’s Brittany Sticha and Gabrielle Schnepp of Midwest.

P G AVE

1. Rose Pijaca (TeamOne) 9 2 0.22

2. Erin O’Neil (Minnesota) 9 3 0.33

3. Devon Statchan (Keystone) 9 4 0.44

Molly Depew (Ma. Prep) 9 4 0.44

Jess Thulin (Ma. Prep) 9 4 0.44

Kerri St. Denis (TeamOne) 9 4 0.44

7. Ari Wernick (Shamrocks) 6 3 0.50

8. Courtney Davis (Ma. Pub/Cath) 9 5 0.56

9. Shannon O’Neil (Ma. Pub/Cath) 9 6 0.67

Yvonne Rondeau (New. Eng.) 6 4 0.67

Kelcey Crawford (Northeast) 6 4 0.67

Gaby Pilson (Mid-Atlantic) 6 4 0.67

2012 Girls showcase

GoaltendinG leaders

NEW ENGLAND DIVISION

W L T Pts GF/GA

TeamOne 6 0 0 12 21/6

Mass. Preps 4 2 0 8 20/9

Mass. Pub/Cath. 4 2 0 8 19/11

Northeast 0 4 2 2 4/19

New England 0 5 1 1 4/17

NATIONAL DIVISION

W L T Pts GF/GA

Minnesota 4 1 1 9 24/12Shamrocks 3 2 1 7 15/14Keystone Selects 3 3 0 6 12/11Mid-Atlantic 1 3 2 4 9/19Midwest 1 4 1 3 12/20

2012 Girls Showcase Standings

G A Pts

1. Caitrin Lonergan (TeamOne) 6 8 14

2. Jessica Jacques (TeamOne) 7 5 12

3. Bella Pappapetros (Ma. Prep) 6 5 11

4. Kristen Reuter (Minnesota) 5 4 9

5. Katherine Bienkowski (Ma. Prep) 5 3 8

6. Brittany Sticha (Minnesota) 3 4 7

7. Alexis Joyce (Minnesota) 5 1 6

Victoria Pelton (Midwest) 4 2 6

Taylor Wenczkowski (Shamrocks) 4 2 6

Becky Smith (Minnesota) 3 3 6

Brittani Lanzilli (Ma. Pub/Cath) 3 3 6

Morgan Wilm (Keystone) 1 5 6

Alexis Banquer (TeamOne) 0 6 6

2012 Girls showcase

scorinG leaders

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Girls Summer Showcase Tournament HistoryTOP FORWARD

CUSHING HOCKEY

CUSHING HOCKEY

5 Cushing Olympians, including2010 U.S. women’s hockey silver medalists Erika Lawler ’05 and

CUSHING HOCKEY

Cushing Olympians, including2010 U.S. women’s hockey silver medalists Erika Lawler ’05 and

48 Cushing athletes who havebeen drafted or gone pro

CUSHING HOCKEY

Cushing athletes who havebeen drafted or gone pro

5 medalists Erika Lawler ’05 and Meghan Duggan ‘06

195 Approximate number of Cushing boys’ and girls’ hockey

players who have gone on to playDivision I hockey in college, more thanfrom any other New England collegepreparatory school

medalists Erika Lawler ’05 and

Approximate number of Cushing boys’ and girls’ hockey

players who have gone on to playDivision I hockey in college, more thanfrom any other New England college

20 NEPSAC championships in the past15 years, in 6 sports

25Average number of Cushingathletes each year who go on toplay in college

NEPSAC championships in the past15 years, in 6 sports

Average number of Cushingathletes each year who go on to

With rigorous programs in academics, athletics, andthe arts, Cushing is an independent, coeducationalboarding school for students in grades 9-12 and postgraduates, and is located one hour west of Boston.

www.cushing.org

With rigorous programs in academics, athletics, andthe arts, Cushing is an independent, coeducationalboarding school for students in grades 9-12 and postgraduates, and is located one hour west of Boston.

www.cushing.org

2006 Jill Vandegrift (Minnesota)

Marie-Helene Plourde (Sweden)

Lisa Sablak (Minnesota)

Brittany Mills (Massachusetts)

2007 Gina McDonald (Minnesota)

Elsa Bruestle (Minnesota)

Brittany Mills (Massachusetts)

Ashleigh Kowtoniuk (Mid-Atlantic)

2008 Olivia Zebro (Minnesota)

Bethany Brausen (Minnesota)

Ariel DiPasquale (Mid Atlantic)

Brittany Resendes (New England)

2009 Elsa Bruestle (Minnesota)

Haley Skarupa (Southeast)

Courtney Winters (MA Pub/Cath.)

Kate Schipper (Minnesota)

Elizabeth Parker (Jr Shamrocks)

2010 Alex Carpenter (Mass. Preps)

Alanna McDonough (Mass Preps)

Prentice Basten (Minnesota)

Rachel Vigliano (Mid-Atlantic)

Haley Skarupa (Southeast)

Kate Schipper (Minnesota)

2011 Amy Menke (Minnesota)

Savannah Quandt (Minnesota)

Natalie Flynn (Mass Pub/Cath)

Elizabeth Scala (Mid Atlantic)

Eleanor Haines (Mid Atlantic)

Katyhryn Tomaselli (Shamrocks)

2012 Jessica Jacques (TeamOne)

Caitrin Lonergan (TeamOne)

Isabella Pappapetros (Mass Preps)

Alison Butler (Mass Pub/Cath)

Gabrielle Schnepp (Midwest)

Brittany Sticha (Minnesota)

Sarah Robello (TeamOne)

1995 Melissa Welton (Maritimes)

1996 Nadine Muzerall (New England)

1997 Sarah Clark (Midwest)

1998 Sarah Clark (Midwest)

Sara Mahoney (Mass)

1999 Sarah Clark (Midwest)

Jaime Van Massenhove (Midwest)

Karine Bombardier (New Engl.and)

2000 Jessica Link (New York)

Rush Zimmerman (Minnesota)

2001 Heather Jackson (New England)

Keaton Zucker (New England)

Heidi Kletzien (Minnesota)

2002 Sadie Wright-Ward (New England)

Laura Brady (New England)

Ashley Shaidle (Midwest)2003 Sarah Feldman (Massachusetts)

Micaela Long (Massachusetts)

Jennifer Hitchcock (Midwest)

2004 Micaela Long (Massachusetts)

Sarah Toupal (Minnesota)

Genevieve Laing (New York)

2005 Anna McDonald (Minnesota)

Sarah Toupal (Minnesota)

Elizabeth Denis (New England)

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1995 Kerry Maher (Mass)

1996 Courtney Kennedy (Mass)

Aviva Grumet-Morris (Midwest)

1997 Jamie Hagerman (Mass)

1998 Jamie Hagerman (Mass)

Kelli Halcisak (Midwest)

Kim Greene (Mass)

1999 Kristin Thomas (Mass)

2000 Tina Ciraulo (Midwest)

Kate Michael (Gr. Lakes)

2001 Myria Heinhuis (Minnesota)

Eliza Lane (Mass)

Kate Michael (Midwest)

2002 Melissa Jubinville (Mass)

Eliza Lane (Mass)

Emily McNamara (New Engl.)

2003 Kacey Bellamy (Massachusetts)

Ellen McNamara (Midwest)

2004 Kacey Bellamy (Massachusetts)

Casie Hanson (Minnesota)

Melanie Guillemette (Gr. Lakes)

2005 Perri Maduri (Massachusetts)

Anne Dronen (Minnesota)

Carole LeBlanc (New England)

2006 Anne Dronen (Minnesota)

Kelly Lewis (Minnesota)

Sarah Ginson (Sweden)

2007 Maggie Pendleton (Minnesota)

Gabie Figueroa (Mid Atlantic)

Sammy Woodward (Mass.)

2008 Milica McMillen (Minnesota)

Samantha Hippern (New England)

Allison Graf (Minnesota)

Francesca Panarelli (Mass.)

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2009 Milica McMillen (Minnesota)

Kelly Lavallee (Mass Preps)

Kelly McGrath (Mass. Preps)

Julia Rodricks (Southeast)

Shannon Cronin (MA Pub/Cath.)

Ally Ensor (Jr. Shamrocks)

2010 Julia Rodricks (Southeast)

Heather Mottau (Mass. Preps)

Kelly McGrath (Mass Preps)

Kelsey McIsaac (Shamrocks/Sel.)

Savannah Quandt (Minnesota)

Sidney Morin (Minnesota)

2011 Paige Haley (Minnesota)

Cassie Hunter (Shamrocks)

Laura Aptowitz (Northeast)

Alicia Barry (Mass Preps)

Martha Findley (Mass Pub/Cath)

2012 Martha Findley (Mass Preps)

Brooke Matherson (Mass Pub/Cath)

Jenna Rheault (Shamrocks)

Jackie Guy (TeamOne)

Claire Mancheski (Minnesota)

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Girls Summer Showcase Tournament History

1995 Charlotte Davet (Mass)

1996 Melissa Glaser (Midwest)

Erica Killewald (Midwest)

1997 Amy Quinlan (Mass)

April Stojak (Midwest)

1998 Amy Quinlan (Mass)

April Stojak (Midwest)

1999 Flora Vineberg (Maritimes)

Susan Hargrove (New England)

2000 Amy Thomas (Minnesota)

Marissa Hourihan (New England)

Christine Gauthier (Maritimes)

2001 Jana Bugden (Maritimes)

Helen McCarthy (Mass)

Lindsay Bonasso (Midwest)

2002 Katie Nichols (New England)

Meredith Larson (Midwest)

Danielle Ciarletta (Minnesota)

Breanna Dobbe (Great Lakes)

2003 Liana Bonanno (New York)

Lindsay Bonasso (Great Lakes)

Breanna Dobbe (Great Lakes)

Rebecca Allen (Midwest)

2004 Liana Bonanno (New York)

Sarah Bishop (New England)

2005 Alyssa Grogan (Minnesota)

Amanda Rothschild (Mass)

2006 Rachel Weber (Minnesota)

Nicole Muske (Minnesota)

2007 Paige Sasser (Mid Atlantic)

Kelsey O’Sullivan (Mass.)

Taylor Weaver (New England)

2008 Paige Sasser (Mid Atlantic)

Rachel Borchardt (Minnesota)

Kylie Smith (Minnesota)

2009 Paige Sasser (Southeast/Gulf)

Taylor Niesen (Minnesota)

Shenae Lundberg (Mass Preps)

Lauren Slebodnik (Mass Preps)

2010 Sarah Foss (Mass. Pub/Cath)

Shenae Lundber (Mass. Preps)

Katie White (Mass. Preps)

Beth Futrell (Southeast)

Taylor Niesen (Minnesota)

2011 Sarah Foss (Mass Pub/Cath)

Nicole Magee (Northeast)

Taylor Niesen (Minnesota)

Colleen Jacoby (Shamrocks)

Molly Depew (Mass Preps)

2012 Ari Wernick (Shamrocks)

Jessica Thulin (Mass Preps)

Kelcey Crawford (Northeast)

Rose Pijaca (TeamOne)

Erin O’Neil (Minnesota)

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2007, 2008, 2009

SCORING CHAMP1995 Andrea Kilbourne (New York)

Kathleen Kauth (New York)

1996 Nadine Muzerall (New England)

Heather Cook (New England)

1997 Cindy Biron (New England)

1998 Sara Mahoney (Mass)

Danielle Culgin (Mass)

Kim Greene (Mass)

1999 Jaime Van Massenhove (Midwest)

Sarah Clark (Midwest)

2000 Jessica Link (New York)

2001 Heather Jackson (New England)

2002 Daley Kirby (Midwest)

2003 Sarah Feldman (Massachusetts)

Micaela Long (Massachusetts)

2004 Micaela Long (Massachusetts)

2005 Elizabeth Denis (New England)

2006 Jill Vandegrift (Minnesota)

2007 Gina McDonald (Minnesota)

2008 Brittany Resendes (New England)

2009 Haley Skarupa (Southeast)

2010 Alex Carpenter (Mass. Preps)

2011 Paige Haley (Minnesota)

2012 Caitrin Lonergan (TeamOne)

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Girls Summer Showcase Tournament History

HNIB GIRLS

SUMMER SHOWCASE

CHAMPIONS1995 Massachusetts

1996 New England

1997 Massachusetts

1998 Massachusetts

1999 Canadian Maritimes

2000 Minnesota

2001 New England

2002 New England

2003 Massachusetts

2004 Massachusetts

2005 Minnesota

2006 Minnesota

2007 Mid Atlantic

2008 Minnesota

2009 Mass. Preps

2010 Mass. Preps

2011 Minnesota

2012 Minnesota

1997

Massachusetts Nicole Lewis

New England Cindy Biron

Maritimes Melissa Welton

New York Jaci Kryzak

Conn./MidAtlantic Catherine Elkins

Mid West Whitney Gage

1998

Massachusetts Emily Hudak

New England Amy Catlin

Maritimes Susan Hobson

New York Erin Neil

Conn./MidAtlantic Tiffany Hayes

Mid West Erin Gould

1999

Massachusetts Gretchen Anderson

New England Cortney Lacey

Maritimes Natalie Babony

NY/Conn. Emily Smith

Mid Atlantic Sarah Youlen

Mid West Meredith Roth

Pacific Gayle Shalloo

Gr. Lakes/Minn. Rush Zimmerman

2000

Massachusetts Kerry Nugent

New England Heather Jackson

Maritimes Sarah Carlson

New York Lindsay Hansen

Conn./MidAtlantic Marissa Halligan

Midwest Megan McLeod

Minnesota Ashley Payton

Great Lakes Gabrielle Stender

2001

Massachusetts Liz Keady

New England Lindsey Glennon

Maritimes Zoe Baldwin

New York Amy Quirion

Conn./MidAtlantic Caitlin Barnes

Midwest Ashley Shaidle

Minnesota Devon Nichols

Great Lakes Kara Bachman

2002

Conn./Mid Atlantic Caitlin Sullivan

Great Lakes Shelby Aldous

Maritimes/NorthernElise Nichols

New York Lauren Deeb

Massachusetts Sarah Feldman

Minnesota Abby Taylor

Midwest Stephanie Couzin

New England Jen McAleer

2003

Northern Samantha Rowe

New England Laura Brady

Minnesota Erin Blood

Conn./Mid Atlantic Britney Russell

New York Colleen Harris

Midwest Katy Beach

Great Lakes Hillary Braun

Massachusetts Ali Schmidt

2004

Midwest Hillary Braun

Conn/Mid Atlantic Gina Kearns

New York Michelle Witz

Great Lakes Katy Beach

Northern Erica Christensen

New England Elizabeth Denis

Minnesota Whitney Naslund

Massachusetts Kelsey Johnson

2005

Midwest Alina Rock

Northeast Lizzie Chapman

Conn/Mid Atlantic Brittany Skudder

New England Lyse Rossignol

Massachusetts Maria Nasta

Minnesota Kelly McGinty

Team MVP Award Winners2006

Midwest Blair Connelly

Mich/Gr. Lakes Sam Tatu

Northeast Chelsey Locarno

Mid Atlantic Christie Cicero

New England Lauren Greer

Sweden Sophie Westlund

Massachusetts Michelle Ng

Minnesota Autumn Stuntz

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2007

Midwest Sami Tatu

New England Courtney Carey

Northeast Cristina Wiley

Massachusetts Brittany Lyons

Mid Atlantic Ariel DiPasquale

Minnesota Amanda Ryder

2008

Northeast Sarah Markey

Mideast Courtney King

Mid Atlantic Erica Drake

Massachusetts Kaitlin McInnis

New England Maeve Connolly

Minnesota Kayla Capistrant

2009

Northeast Alison Quinn

New England Natasha Klinoff

Mid Atlantic Samantha Slotnick

Midwest Toni Sanders

Jr. Shamrocks Sarahanna Cavolo

Southeast Meghan Huertas

Mass Pub/Cath. Samantha Woodward

Mass Preps Emily Field

Minnesota Emily Kleidon

2010

Northeast Breanna Davis

Shamrocks/Selects Kaitlynn Tomaselli

New England Martha Findley

Mid Atlantic Casey Leveille

Southeast Arianna Rucker

Mass Pub/Cath. Sabrina Iannetti

Minnesota Krystal Baumann

Mass Preps Alex Carpenter

Francesa Panarelli

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Pennsylvania Hannah Bird

TeamONE Caitrin Lonergan

Shamrocks/Selects Sarah Robello

Northeast Breanna Davis

New England Amanda Fontaine

Mid-Atlantic Rachel Vigliano

Southeast Kelly Sherman

Mass Pub/Cath. Erika Kelly

Mass Preps Courtney Turner

Minnesota Sidney Morin

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• on the cover this summer •

Bella Papapetros • BrooksMass. Preps Forward

Megan Messuri • NorthwoodKeystone Selects Goalie

Brittani Lanzilli • Medford HSMass. Public/Catholic Star

Talented Quintet Ready To

Show What They Can Do

Goalie Megan Messuri

Moves On To NorthwoodBy Kevin Doyle • HNIB

Two are cousins, one a diminutive goaltender with a big-time game, the other

a top-shelf defenseman.

One is a talented forward looking to help her prep team take the next step into

the post-season, another a high-profile sniper who led the state of Massachusetts

in scoring last winter. And the fifth is a defenseman who came halfway across the

US to play for one of the country’s premier women’s junior programs.

Each year the HNIB Girls Summer Showcase brings together some of the top

players in the women’s game. Here are five to watch this week:

Keystone Selects’ goaltender Megan Messuri anchored Arlington Catholic's

drive to its second Massachusetts Division I state title in 2012 as well as a return

trip to the 2013 title game but will transfer to The Northwood School in Lake

Placid, NY for her senior season.

"I am really excited about this transition and I cannot wait to play for the

Huskies. I am ready to accept this challenge," said Messuri, who posted a 1.42

goals against average to go along with a .947 save percentage and five shutouts in

her final season at AC.

"I am really excited about this transition and I cannotwait to play for the Huskies. I am ready to accept thischallenge,"

-Megan Messuri on her move to Northwood School

Despite standing only 5’1”, she has become a pre-eminent puck-stopper.

"This past season I think my game improved greatly mentally as well as physi-

cally,” she said. "I make a true effort to keep myself mentally stable before, dur-

ing and after a game, no matter what happened during the game."

She welcomes the challenge of showcase events such as these, which often dis-

pense with defense in favor of a constant attack.

"Because of the fact there is not a lot of defense being a played, it gives goalies

the chance to stop more shots and make those stand-on-your-head saves," said

Messuri, who may well have to turn aside shots from her cousin Annie Messuri,

a defenseman for the Shamrocks. "I hope to gain exposure and showcase my skills

as best I can."

Messuri's favorite player is five-foot, eight-inch Tampa Bay Lightning dynamo

Martin St. Louis.

"He advocates how no one should tell you are too small to play. He inspires me

because all the coaches at camps or seminars say a goalie needs the three 'S's',

which are size, speed and skill," said Messuri, who disproves the “size” element

of that mantra.(Continued On Page 21)

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Instead she is inspired by St. Louis's Nike commer-

cial in which he says "Before the game, some guys get

psyched up listening to music, while others get it from

the chanting of the crowd, some listen to the coaches

pep talk, and some listen to nothing at all. There's only

one sound that gets me fired up, the voice of every

person who said I was too small to make it."

Messuri has spent the summer playing in a league

and attending goalie camps and a variety of tourna-

ments. She is keeping her options open regarding col-

lege but hopes to make a commitment soon.

"I'll keep working hard and stopping pucks and

hopefully it will all pay off," she said.

HNIB veteran and Brooks School senior Isabella

Papapetros looks forward to the annual Girls

Summer Showcase for a number of reasons.

"I’ve been doing this showcase for many years and

personally, I think it is one of the most fun. The girls

work hard and there is plenty of good competition.

Being one of the older girls, I hope to see much young

talent at the showcase this year," said Papapetros, a

member of the Mass. Prep squad.

Papapetros hopes this tournament serves as a

springboard as Brooks shoots to kick the program up

a notch. Brooks finished 14-10-2 last season and

Papapetros expects more this winter

"For as long as I have been at Brooks, we haven’t

made it to the New England Tournament. My hopes

for this season are to make the tournament and hope-

fully succeed," said.

Always physical, Papapetros has enhanced her

game by improving her speed.

"In this past season, I have improved the pace of my

game. Being one of the bigger players, I was able to

muscle girls around, but wanted to take it to the next

level. With the help of my coaches, I was able to bring

the speed of my play to a much higher level," she

noted.

Soft hands allow her to handle the puck effectively

and she is diligent about improving her game off the

puck.

Papapaetros Looking Forward To Showcase

Mass. Preps Forward A Leader At Brooks

"It is a hard skill to master but once you are able to make a difference off

the puck, it truly changes the game and makes you a threat to the other

team," said Papapetros, who admires Patrice Bergeron. "He is determined

and works hard. He has fought through injuries despite his own pain for the

betterment of his team. He plays for the love of the game and of his team-

mates and I truly admire that."(Continued On Page 22)

"In this past season, I have improved thepace of my game. Being one of the biggerplayers, I was able to muscle girls around,but wanted to take it to the next level. Withthe help of my coaches, I was able to bring

the speed of my play to a much higher level."

-Brooks Star Bella Papapetros

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Papapetros has left no stone unturned dur-

ing a summer devoted to preparation for the

prep school season, participating in several

tournaments while training at both All-Out

Summer Skate at The Edge and Mike Boyle’s

Strength and Conditioning.

She likes the personnel on the Mass Prep

team this week, saying "I think we have a

very strong team this year and have confi-

dence we can make it to the championship

(game) and even take home first place."

She has yet to make a college commitment

but hopes to do so this fall. She is looking at

both Division One and Division Three

schools, especially those in the Ivy League

and NESCAC.

Medford (MA) High School senior

Brittani Lanzilli gives Mass Public/Catholic

one of the premier snipers in this year’s tour-

nament. Lanzilli amassed 38 goals and 69

points to lead a young Medford club to an 11-

8-3 record last winter and is already amongst

the top all-time scorers in Mass. Girls HS

Hockey.

“We still will have a very young team.

However our team has been working very

hard during the off-season. All I can ask of

my teammates is that they strive to be the best

they can be every time they touch the ice, and

work to their fullest potential, as I will do in

return,” she said.

Lanzilli combines physical assets such as

speed, quick hands, and ice awareness with

intangibles such as determination and a com-

petitive nature to achieve success.(Continued On Page 24)

Mass. Pub/Cath’s

Brittani Lanzilli

A Prolific Scorer

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Improving her stick handling and strength have been areas of focus. To that end,

she is spending the summer working with a trainer several times a week to maximize

endurance and strength and attends Micro Ice to work on her stick handling and shot.

“It's important to be playing at my full potential. There is always room for improve-

ment in every aspect of my game. One area I feel I need to improve is my shot and

shot release,” said Lanzilli, an admirer of the Boston Bruins’ gritty Brad Marchand.

“He is smaller than most professional hockey players but his impact is huge and his

presence is always known.”

She anticipates a successful week for the Mass Public/Catholic club and will con-

tribute any way she can.

“We have many talented and hard-working players. I have played with and against

many of them so I have very high expectations for this tournament. I am confident

that we will be very successful,” she said. “I hope to bring my game to a higher level.

This showcase consists of so many talented players from all over the country (and)

my goal is to leave this tournament a better player than when I entered.”Annie Messuri • Acton-Boxboro

Jr. Shamrocks Rearguard

A-B’s Annie Messuri Atop-Notch Rearguard

At least once this week, it is likely Shamrocks’

defenseman Anne-Marie Messuri will have her cousin

and Keystone Selects’ goalie Megan Messuri in her

sights.

“It will be a goal of mine in the game to put one or

more by her. But Megan cannot be underestimated; she

is an extremely good goalie and has led her team to the

Garden two years running. It will be a struggle for us out

there and for our Nana and Papa sitting in the stands,”

Anne-Marie said.

Messuri enjoyed a superb junior season, scoring 13

goals and 30 points as Acton-Boxboro finished 15-7-2.

• on the cover •

“I expect nothing less then to bring the State Title back

to Acton (State champions 1999-2004). Working with a

young team for the past few years, everyone is another

year older now and this is the year we can bring it home,”

she said.

Messuri has always followed the advice of her uncle

John Messuri, a long-time Massachusetts boys coach

now at Arlington (MA) High School.

“My uncle showed me that it does not matter where

you come from, or who you have played with to be able

“I expect nothing less than to bringthe State Title back to Acton (State

champions 1999, 2004). Working with ayoung team for the past few years,

everyone is another year older now and this is the year we can bring it home.”- Annie Messuri on her upcoming season

(Continued On Page 25)

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St. Louis Native Jackie Guy At Home With Shamrocks(Continued From Page 24)

to be on top. He proved to me that

you can come from a public high

school and play on an Ivy League

Division 1 hockey team and

demonstrate complete leadership,”

she said.

A full arsenal of shots – slap, snap

and wrist – along with her vision are

Messuri’s on-ice strengths. Learning

to trust her instincts has improved her

decision-making. The summer has

been spent playing in a league and

doing off ice training and skills with

her father. Attending Jazzercise class-

es with her older sister has improved

her stamina and quickness.

“A great someone once told me

there is always room for improve-

ment. No player out there is perfect,

so I have plenty to work on,” she

said. “Two things I hope to get out of

this tournament would be experience

and exposure.”

Messuri missed her freshman sea-

son following knee surgery and will

likely opt for a post-graduate year

and further experience. She has not

made a college commitment but

hopes to do so at the conclusion of

her senior season.

TeamONE defenseman Jackie

Guy took a big step last winter, leav-

ing her native St. Louis, MO to venture East and play

for the Boston Shamrocks in the JWHL. Though a

difficult decision, Guy said it was the right move.(Continued On Page 44)

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19th Annual Girls Summer ShowcasePLAYERS

TO

WATCH

Jessica ThulinMass. Preps

Adireanna RossiniMass Public/Catholic

Rachel RockwellMass. Preps

Tatiana DoucetteMass. Public Catholic

Jillian WitwickiNortheast

Shannon McIsaacMid-Atlantic

Lindsay MacDonaldShamrocks

Megan SweetMinnesota

Natalie SeifertKeystone Selects

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Michaela Caldwell Tori Carson

Nicole Nolfi

Dara Clowser

Katie Stueve

Alaina Ewing

Grace Charnigo

Meghan Hanlon Jessi Kuhlman

Courtney RicciMollie JohnsonLix McCarthy

Natalie Seifert Lauren Vanstone Maura White Megan Messuri Devon Strachan

- Keystone selects -

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB

The Keystone Selects hope to continue their improve-

ment this summer, their third season in the HNIB

Summer Showcase.

Returning to coach the squad again this August is Joanne

Seifert, part of the coaching fraternity with Pennsylvania’s

Quakers program.

The forward lines for the Keystone Selects include one

returner from last year’s club. Junior Jessi Kuhlman, a

Maryland native who plays with the Quakers organizatio, will

lend her experience and guidance to the club.

A pair of other Quakers forwards who hope to get their name

on the scoresheet are junior Dara Clowser, from Harleysville,

PA, and junior Katie Stueve, from Chester Springs, PA.

Junior Nicole Nolfi, from Philadelphia, is also an offensive

piece for the Quakers U-16 club, as is sophomore Michaela

Caldwell, from Valley Forge.

Will Squad Continue To Improve?

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- Keystone selects -

Joining the club up front from the

local area are junior Meghan Hanlon

from Austin Prep, who played for

Keystone last summer, and senior Tori

Carson, from Winchester HS.

Also from the program at Winchester

are senior Liz McCarthy and senior

Alaina Ewing, ready to help out in any

way they can.

The Quakers also have a big influcnce

on the Keystone blue line.

Leading the way is senior Natalie

Seifert, a returning All Star from last

summer’s Showcase. Junior Mollie

Johnson, from Phoenixville, PA, is also

back and that year of experience will be

a plus.

Look for the sophomore Quakers tan-

dem of Lauren Vanstone (Havertown,

PA) and Courtney Ricci (Lancaster,

PA) to make a splash on the blue line.

Senior Grace Charnigo comes to the

club from her Frederick Jr. Freeze pro-

gram and is a native of Spring Grove,

PA. Junior Maura White plays during

the winter in upstate New York at the

National Sports Academy.

Goaltending should be a strongpoint

with both keepers back from last season.

Senior Megan Messuri, from nearby

Winchester, is headed for Northwood

School after a starry three seasons at

Arlington Catholic that included two

state final appearances (one title). Junior

Devon Strachan keeps pucks out of the

net for the Quakers.

# FORWARDS TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S2 Michaela Caldwell Quakers U16/ Conestoga HS Valley Forge, PA SO 5’8” 130 9/6/97 L3 Tori Carson Winchester HS Winchester, MA SR 5’4” 115 3/2/96 L6 Dara Clowser Quakers U16/North Penn HS Harleysville, PA JR 5’5” 105 11/19/96 L8 Alaina Ewing Winchester HS Winchester, MA SR 5’6” 130 4/1/96 R10 Katie Stueve Quakers U16/Downingtown E. HS Chester Springs, PA JR 5’5” 138 8/28/97 R12 Meghan Hanlon Austin Prep Reading, MA JR 5’3” 130 4/20/97 L15 Jessi Kuhlman Quakers U16/Severna Park HS Severna Park, MD JR 5’5” 138 10/28/96 L16 Liz McCarthy Winchester HS Winchester, MA SR 5’4” 110 9/26/95 R17 Nicole Nolfi Quakers U16/JW Hallahan HS Philadelphia, PA JR 5’7” 165 5/2/97 R

# DEFENSE TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S4 Grace Charnigo Frederick Jr. Freeze Spring Grove, PA SR 5’0” 140 9/30/95 L5 Mollie Johnson Quakers U16/Delaware Valley Phoenixville, PA JR 5’8” 135 5/23/97 L7 Courtney Ricci Quakers U16/Penn Manor Lancaster, PA SO 5’3” 120 9/5/97 L11 Natalie Seifert Quakers/Allentown CC Coopersburg, PA SR 5’3” 118 5/29/96 L14 Lauren Vanstone Quakers U16/Haverford HS Havertown, PA SO 5’5” 155 10/7/97 L18 Maura White Quakers U16/NSA Devon, PA JR 5’8” 150 1/10/97

# GOALIES TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB C1 Megan Messuri Northwood Winchester, MA SR 5’0” 115 7/16/95 L29 Devon Strachan Quakers U16/Henderson HS West Chester, PA JR 5’1” 120 6/12/97 L

Coach: Joanne Seifert - Quakers U16 Colors: Purple/Gold/White

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Michelle Alonardo Mairi Anthony

Bella Pappapetros

Elena Driscoll

Teneal Perry

Danielle Doherty

Arushi Ray

Alana Lopez Erika Martin

Rachel Scholz-BrightKelsey RyanVictoria O’Heir

Mia DelRosso

Erin Joyce Jessica Thulin

Gabi Hillner Mary Grace Kelley Miranda Nestor Hannah Quin Rachel Rockwell

- Massachusetts PrePs -

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB

Younger overall than in the past, Massachusetts Preps

still should have enough talent to be right in the run-

ning for a championship game berth.

Looking to make that happen will be Jenelle Ries, the

Brooks mentor back for her third summer behind the Mass.

Preps bench.

Expect a lot of the offense to go through senior forward

Bella Papapetros, the Brooks stalwart. She was a Top

Forward Award winner last summer at HNIB. Her Brooks

teammate - junior Danielle Doherty - will be a big help as well

offensively.

Governor’s Academy senior Michelle Alonardo has good

offensive instincts and is a returning player for Mass. Preps.

Joining her on the club this summer is Govs teammate Elena

Driscoll, a junior from Marblehead.

St. George’s School sends two forwards to watch in sopho-

more Erika Martin, and new sophomore Victoria O’Heir.

Preps Will Be Younger This Summer

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Senior Rachel Scholz-Bright is the go-to player at Winsor

School. Middlesex senior Arushi Ray will be a solid contrib-

utor. Look for Cushing’s Erin Joyce to be an impact player up

front.

The improving Vermont Academy program sends a pair of

forwards in junior Teneal Perry, and junior Alana Lopez.

Sophomore Kelsey Ryan piled up 39 points for Burlington

last winter and now will try the prep school route at Cushing

Academy this coming winter. A freshman to watch up front

will be Mairi Anthony from Stoneham, who heads for

Brooks.

Defensively, a lot will be expected of Williston sophomore

Rachel Rockwell, a National Camp participant. She will be

an anchor, along with Governor’s Academy junior Hannah

Quin.

Junior Mary Grace Kelley will be solid as she plays her

prep hockey at D-2 power Southfield School. Sophomore

Miranda Nestor and her steadying influence come from

Phillips Andover Academy.

Mass. Preps will have two freshmen on the blue line in

Gabi Hillner, headed for Brooks, and Mia DelRosso, on her

way to St. George’s.

In goal, post-grad Jessica Thulin, a returning Mass. Preps

player, should have another strong tournament. She will be

joined by Julia Mini of Danvers, who plays at Berwick

Academy.

# FORWARDS TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S2 Rachel Scholz-Bright Winsor/Charles River U19 Weymouth, MA SR 5’4” 120 7/6/96 R3 Elena Driscoll Governor’s Acad./Islanders Marblehead, MA JR 5’8” 150 11/3/96 R6 Arushi Ray Middlesex/Team Pittsburgh Andover, MA SR 5’6” 142 6/3/96 R7 Teneal Perry Vermont Acad. Halifax, NS JR 5’3” 135 11/2/96 R8 Michelle Alonardo Governor’s Acad./EC Wizards Wilmington, MA SR 5’5” 135 12/25/95 R9 Victoria O'Heir St. George’s/Assabet Valley No. Easton, MA SO 5’5” 125 2/7/97 R12 Kelsey Ryan EC Wizards/Cushing Burlington, MA SO 5’4” 3/5/98 L13 Mairi Anthony Brooks/Assabet Valley Stoneham, MA FR 5’6” 125 1/22/99 L14 Alana Lopez Vermont Acad. Wolcott, CT JR 5’3” 150 7/16/96 R15 Isabella Papapetros Brooks/EC Wizards No. Andover, MA SR 5’8” 160 4/24/96 R16 Erika Martin Boston Bandits/St. George’s Berkley, MA SO 5’8” 150 1/8/98 R17 Danielle Doherty Brooks/Islanders Wakefield, MA JR 5’7” 130 6/6/97 R20 Erin Joyce Cushing/EC Wizards Manchester, NH SR 5’7” 130 1/22/96 R

# DEFENSE TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S4 Mary Grace Kelley Southfield/Assabet Natick, MA JR 5’5” 125 4/15/97 R5 Miranda Nestor Assabet/Phillips Andover Reading, MA SO 5’3” 135 3/11/98 R10 Mia Del Rosso Bay State Breakers/St. George’s Hingham, MA FR 5’2” 110 11/12/98 R11 Gabi Hillner Brooks/Islanders Haverhill, MA FR 5’8” 174 11/21/9818 Hannah Quin Governor’s Acad./Islanders W. Newbury, MA JR 5’7” 125 9/23/95 R19 Rachel Rockwell Williston/CT Polar Bears Broadview Hts., OH SO 5’10” 152 6/7/97 L

# GOALIES TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB C1 Jessica Thulin Islanders No. Reading, MA PG 5’8” 130 7/24/95 L29 Julie Mini Berwick Acad. Chelmsford, MA JR - - 1997 L

Coach: Jenelle Ries - Brooks Colors: Silver /White

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Megan Barrett Amanda Conway

Emily Lissner

Jane Dudley

Emily Loprete

Marisa Fichter

Ashley Moran

Maggie Flaherty Samantha Girard

Adriana RossiniJessica PiraciniBrittani Lanzilli

Amanda Donohoe

Courtney Davis

Tatiana Doucette Ally Hamel Alex Loblundo Caitlin McBride Vanessa Van Buskirk

Lauren Skinnion

- Massachusetts Public/catholic -

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB

With a nice cross-section of some of the premier

Massachusetts high school players from some of the

top programs, the Mass. Public/Catholic entry

should be right in the running.

Coaching the squad again this winter will be Frank

Pagliuca, whose St. Mary’s of Lynn club won another MIAA

Division I title this past March.

Up front, three-time Division II state champion Duxbury

will send two of its key contributors in the title run in juniors

Jane Dudley (33 pts) and Marissa Fichter (31 pts).

Perennial power Woburn HS also is represented by its top

two returning scorers in the senior combo of Ashley Moran

(56 pts) and Emily Lissner (46 pts), who should be two of the

top scorers in Mass. Girls HS hockey this coming season.

Juniors Adriana Rossini and Jessica Piracini, both League

All Stars, will lead the offensive attack again at Arlington

Catholic, a Division I state finalist this past year.

Talent-LadenSquadWillChallenge

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Senior Megan Barrett is an offensive leader for a strong

Acton-Boxboro program. Senior Brittani Lanzilli, a

Medford HS sniper, is already one of the top all-time scorers

in Mass. HS girls hockey.

Watertown’s Emily Loprete (52 pts) is a returning

Middlesex League All Star and has put up big numbers two

seasons in a row for the Raiders. Junior Samantha Girard is

a returning Mass. Public/Catholic players who skates at

Dedham HS.

Junior Amanda Conway (52 goals) helped lead her first

year Tewks-bury/Methuen team to the state semifinals and

led the state in goals. Maggie Flaherty is bringing her talents

to St. Mary’s for the upcoming year.

The Mass. Public/Catholic defense will have a definite St.

Mary’s flair. The veteran senior combination of Tatiana

Doucette and Amanda Donahoe will keep opposing for-

wards honest. Young sophomore Vanessa Van Buskirk is an

up-and-comer amongst the blue line ranks.

Duxbury’s Ally Hammel excelled for the Green Dragons

all season long, as did Alex Loblundo on the blue line for

Acton-Boxboro. Caitlin McBride put together a solid season

for Beverly, which had its best season ever.

Goaltending will be strong with veteran Woburn senior

Courtney Davis, a four-year varsity starter, and St. Mary’s

senior Lauren Skinnion.

# FORWARDS TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S2 Samantha Girard Dedham HS/Charles River Dedham, MA JR 5’8” 151 2/2/97 R3 Emily Lissner Woburn HS/Shamrocks Woburn, MA SR 5’2” 110 12/10/95 L4 Marissa Fichter Duxbury HS/Bay State Breakers Duxbury, MA JR 5’8” 145 1/3/97 R5 Jane Dudley Duxbury HS/Bay State Breakers Duxbury, MA JR 5’3” 123 6/2/97 L7 Ashley Moran Woburn HS Woburn, MA SR 5’10” 150 7/7/96 R9 Amanda Conway Tewksbury-Methuen Methuen, MA JR 5’3” 150 12/26/96 R11 Brittani Lanzilli Medford HS/Boston Shamrocks Medford, MA SR 5’4” 125 10/27/95 R12 Jessica Piracini Arlington Cath. Tewksbury, MA JR 5’7” 140 5/9/97 R14 Emily Loprete Watertown HS/Charles River Watertown, MA JR 5’4” 140 9/4/97 R15 Maggie Flaherty St. Mary’s Lynn/Shamrocks Medford, MA SO 5’6” 130 1/16/97 L16 Megan Barrett Acton-Boxboro/Assabet Valley Acton, MA SO 5’1” 120 10/20/97 R17 Adriana Rossini Arlington Cath./EC Wizards Malden, MA JR 5’6” 145 8/21/97 L

# DEFENSE TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S6 Tatiana Doucette St. Mary’s Lynn/Shamrocks Lynn, MA SR 5’4” 120 9/7/95 R8 Ally Hammel Duxbury Duxbury, MA SR 6/16/96 R10 Amanda Donahoe St. Mary’s Lynn/Islanders Wakefield, MA SR 5’3” 123 5/29/96 L13 Caitlin McBride Islanders/Danvers-Beverly Danvers, MA JR 5’5” 140 8/21/97 R18 Vanessa Van Buskirk St. Mary’s Lynn Winthrop, MA SO 5’3” 130 12/28/97 R19 Alex Loblundo Assabet/Acton-Boxboro Acton, MA JR 5’6” 135 6/3/97 L

# GOALIES TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB C1 Lauren Skinnion St. Mary's Lynn/Islanders Boxford, MA SR 5’4” 120 10/31/95 L29 Courtney Davis Woburn HS/Shamrocks Woburn, MA SR 5’4” 150 9/29/95 L

Coach: Frank Pagliuca - St. Mary’s (Lynn) Colors: White/Blue

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Alexandra Breen Lindsay Brown

Shannon McIsaac

Ashley Dineen

Michaela McNamara

Meghan Galanos

Jordan Monbouquette

Kathleen Donohue Emma Hannan

Melissa ZavezJohanna SlicklenErin McCarthy

Caroline Chase Erica Guider Georgia Kleiner Stephanie Heresniak Lillian McNeil Lexi Nottke

Juliana Kennedy Noelle Rosa Michaela Kane Caroline Kent Zoe Shannon

- Mid atlantic -

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB

With a roster made up of players from six different

states, Team Mid-Atlantic will have a wide variety

of talent as it tries to make some noise this August.

Back for a second summer to coach this unit will be Chris

Huntington, the head coach at Canterbury School in

Connecticut.

Coach Huntington will be quite familiar with a trio of senior

forwards on this club as all are from his Canterbury program.

Erin McCarthy is a returning Mid-Atlantic forward that

will get involved offensively. Ashley Dineen, who hails from

Arnwalle, NY, and Emma Hannan, from Kent, CT., are both

ready to get the job done up front.

Another HNIB veteran to keep a close watch on is Shannon

McIsaac, a leader at Fontbonne Academy (MA). Medfield HS

junior Lindsay Brown got some tournament experience last

summer at HNIB as well.

Wide-ArrayOfTalentForMid-Atlantic

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Senior Alexandra Breen, who plays with the Northern

Cyclones program in NH, will make her presence known.

Junior Michaela McNamara has been a huge part of two

consecutive Rhode Island state championships for her

LaSalle Academy squad.

A pair of sophomores from the Mass. HS ranks ready to

show their talents are Jordan Monbouquette from Newton

North, and Melissa Zavez from Winchester HS. Dennis-

Yarmouth’s Kathleen Donohue will chip in as well.

Senior Johanna Slicklen is enjoying a solid prep career at

New Hampton School. Just a freshman, Meghan Galanos

shows a lot of promise with the Shamrocks organization.

Defensively, Canterbury senior Erica Guider and

Swedesboro, NJ native Stephanie Heresniak, bound for a

PG-year at Millbrook, will be anchors.

Another New Jersey native on the club is junior Noelle

Rosa, who is involved with the well-known NJ Rockets pro-

gram. Post-grad Georgia Kleiner will bring her wealth of

experience to Canterbury School this fall.

Junior Lillian McNeil keeps things steady in the defensive

zone at Worcester Academy, while sophomore Caroline

Chase is an up-and-coming blueliner at Austin Prep.

A youngster to watch is freshman Lexi Nottke, who heads

to Kimball Union. Julianna Kennedy moves on to the prep

ranks at BB&N after a solid campaign for the Winthrop/Lynn

program.

The goaltending chores will fall on junior Caroline Kent

from Division I prep heavy St. Paul’s, sophomore Zoe

Shannon from NY’s Albany Academy, and sophomore

Michaela Kane from the Minuteman Flames program.

# FORWARDS TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S4 Lindsay Brown MA Spitfires/Medfield HS Medfield, MA JR 5’5” 115 2/25/97 R6 Melissa Zavez Winchester HS/Wizards U14 Winchester, MA SO 5’6” 140 8/18/98 R7 Emma Hannan Canterbury/Brewster U19 Kent, CT SR 5’5” 120 8/16/96 R9 Meghan Galanos Shamrocks Atkinson, NH FR 5’4” 145 7/6/99 R10 Shannon McIsaac Fontbonne Acad. Avon, MA SR 5’9” 155 11/18/95 R11 Johanna Slicklen New Hampton Needham, MA SR 5’9” 145 10/11/95 R13 Kathleen Donohue Dennis-Yarmouth HS Yarmouthport, MA JR 5’5” 120 8/21/97 L14 Michaela McNamara LaSalle Acad. Warwick, RI JR 5’7” 125 10/7/97 R15 Jordan Monbouquette Newton North HS Newton, MA SO 5’6” 130 12/30/97 L16 Alexandra Breen Northern Cyclones Salem, NH SR 5’5” 130 8/18/96 R20 Erin McCarthy Canterbury Old Lyme, CT SR 5’2” 120 4/21/96 R21 Ashley Dineen Canterbury/Brewster Bulldogs Anawalk, NY SR 5’8” 145 2/21/96 L

# DEFENSE TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S2 Stephanie Heresniak Millbrook Swedesboro, NJ PG 5’3” 145 12/31/953 Georgia Kleiner Canterbury/Brewster Bulldogs Pelham, NY PG 5’5” 145 2/20/95 R5 Julianna Kennedy BB&N Winthrop, MA FR 5’7” 130 11/11/97 L8 Caroline Chase Austin Prep/Islanders No. Reading, MA SO 5’4” 110 12/4/97 L12 Lexi Nottke KUA/NH Avalanche Reading, MA FR 5’3” 125 7/12/99 R17 Lillian McNeil Worcester Acad. Bridgewater, MA SO 5’4” 130 3/28/97 R18 Noelle Rosa NJ Rockets Westfield, NJ JR 5’6” 130 12/6/96 R19 Erica Guider Canterbury/Brewster Bulldogs Ridgefield, CT SR 5’5” 130 2/6/96 L

# GOALIES TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB C1 Michaela Kane Haverhill HS/Lady Flames Haverhill, MA SO 5’8” 120 8/2/98 L29 Zoe Shannon Albany Acad. Saratoga Spr., NY SO 5’9” 150 6/28/98 L30 Caroline Kent St. Paul's/Islanders Lynnfield, MA JR 5'5” 167 12/20/96 L

Coach: Chris Huntington - Canterbury Colors: Royal / White

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Diana Draayer Alexis Joyce Alexia Klaas Ali SchreiberRebekeh KolstadSadie Baker

Grace Zumwinkle Erica Power Leah Schwartzman

Grace Vojta Anna Zumwinkle Abby Cooper Katie Paulson Isabelle WagnerMegan Sweet

Shania Gonzales Briana Johnson Jamie Kichler

- Minnesota -

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB

The two-time defending champs have pretty much a new

crew this summer, but still expect them to make a strong

run for another HNIB Showcase crown.

Back behind the bench is Lenny Vannelli, who heads up the

successful Minnesota CADP program.

The Minnesota forwards come from a wide cross-section of

the state. Senior Alexis Joyce from Lakeville North HS will be

a force; she was all-state Honorable Mention this past season

and returns to HNIB. Also all-state honorable mention was

junior Rebekah Kolstad from Mankato East HS. She has past

HNIB experience as well.

Senior Diana Draayer is a solid, two-way forward and a

member of the two-time Minnesota Class AA state champion

team from Minnetonka HS. Another senior ready to contribute

is Apple Valley HS' Erica Power, a three-time all-conference

player.

Washburn High sends one its top guns in junior Sadie

Baker. Senior Alexia Klaas comes to HNIB from the

Northern Stars program up in Duluth. Just a freshman, Ali

Schreiber will look to get noticed.

Breck HS is well-represented by what will be two of its top

players this winter in junior Leah Schwartzman and freshman

Grace Zumwinkle. Also on the front lines is Isabelle

Wagner, a sophomore from the Dodge County Wildcats.

Defending Champs Have Many New Faces

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On the blue line, junior Megan Sweet, also from Breck,

brings back her championship experience from last summer's

HNIB champion squad. Fellow junior Briana Johnson was a

key component on defense for her Champlin Park HS squad and

also returns from last summer’s Minnesota HNIB contingent.

A pair of seniors on the blue line, both play at Holy Family

and both come from Waconia. Jamie Kichler has been elected

captain-to-be for the high school team. Shania Gonzales has

earned all-conference honorable mention each varsity cam-

paign.

Sophomore Anna Zumwinkle from Breck has the size

(5'11") that goalies love in front of the net. A youngster from

Edina to keep an eye on is Grace Vojta, headed for Blake

School in the fall.

In the nets, junior Abby Cooper comes from the successful

Lakeville North program and is highly-regarded. Also in the

rotation is Katie Paulson, a junior-to-be at Mankato East HS.

# FORWARDS TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S2 Alexis Joyce Lakeville North HS Lakeville, MN SR 5’4” 135 1/4/96 R3 Grace Zumwinkle Breck HS Excelsior, MN FR 5’8” 140 4/23/99 R4 Diana Draayer Minnetonka HS Deephaven, MN SR 5’6” 124 4/9/96 R5 Erica Power Apple Valley HS Lakeville, MN SR 5’5” 130 2/1/96 R7 Sadie Baker Washburn HS Minneapolis, MN JR 5’4” 140 1/28/97 R9 Rebekah Kolstad Mankato East HS Mankato, MN JR 5’11” 170 1/21/97 R11 Alexia Klaas Duluth Northern Stars Duluth, MN SR 5’3” 135 7/13/96 R12 Leah Schwartzman Breck HS Orono, MN JR 5’5” 142 4/27/97 R15 Ali Schreiber Mankato East Kasota, MN FR 5’9” 140 10/14/9816 Isabella Wagner Dodge County Wildcats Zumbrota, MN SO 5’3” 115 3/6/98 L

# DEFENSE TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S6 Briana Johnson Champlin Park HS Champlin, MN JR 5’6” 130 5/8/97 R8 Megan Sweet Breck School Brooklyn Ctr., MN JR 5’4” 140 6/19/97 R10 Grace Vojta Blake School Edina, MN 8th 5’6” 120 5/31/00 L14 Jamie Kichler Holy Family/Waconia Wildfire Waconia, MN SR 5’11” 185 11/20/95 R17 Shania Gonzales Holy Family/Waconia Wildfire Waconia, MN SR 5’6” 140 6/12/96 L19 Anna Zumwinkle Breck HS Excelsior, MN SO 5’11” 150 11/26/97 R

# GOALIES TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB C1 Abby Cooper Lakeville North HS Lakeville, MN JR 5’6” 130 2/17/97 L29 Katie Paulson Mankato East Cougars Mankato, MN JR 5’3” 120 7/2/96 L

Coach: Lenny Vannelli - Minnesota CADP Colors: Red/White

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Elisabeth Berard Colleen Downing

Meghan Lawler

Chelsea Ellis

Meghan Miller

Elizabeth Gross

Samantha Ryder

Kennedy Harper Emily Kelly

Katie JeterJaqueline SindorisBrittany Smith

Abigail Bogovitch Maryanna DiRupo Jillian Hughes

Julia Pelletier Alexandra Barnes Taylor LirakisNikolle Storey

Katherine Goguen Katie Horsfall Joanna Olson

- new england -

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB

Hoping to show more offensively this summer than it

did last August, Team New England will put the pedal

to the medal.

The team will have a new mentor this summer, as Cushing

Academy’s Courtney Sheary has moved behind the bench.

Key returning forwards for New England will be senior

Chelsea Ellis, from Vermont Division I state champ BFA-St.

Albans, and senior Colleen Downing of Dedham (MA) HS.

Junior Meghan Miller, also a returner, had another huge

scoring season for her Barrington (RI) HS squad, while junior

Samantha Ryder heads to Tilton School after skating with the

well-respected Hingham HS program.

Another HNIB returner, Elisabeth Berard, also moves on to

the prep ranks, moving on to Pomfret after a banner year at

RI’s Mt. St. Charles Academy.

Senior Emily Kelly is coming off an impressive 44-point

campaign with Norwood HS and will be a force, as will

Marblehead High’s Brittany Smith, who racked up 40 points.

Team Looks To Step Up Offense

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- new england -

Junior Meghan Lawler is vital to the

offensive success at Ursuline Academy.

Look for Jacqueline Sindoris to have

an even bigger offensive role at

Arlington Catholic this winter.

Senior Kennedy Harper led her

Shawsheen Tech team in scoring last

season. A youngster to watch is fresh-

man Elizabeth Gross, who hails from

Scarborough, ME.

On the blue line, senior Maryanna

DiRupo from Austin Prep (MA) and

junior Nikolle Storey from Maine’s

Kents Hill School are returning HNIB

players that will bring experience to the

fold.

Two Mass. HS players that are repeat-

ing their sophomore seasons at prep

schools are Westwood’s Katie Horsfall,

bound for Kent School, and

Wayland/Weston’s Katherine Goguen,

bringing her defensive talents to

Deerfield.

Senior Katie Jeter will be a member

of the new Middlesex Islanders team for

the upcoming season. Sophomore

Abigail Bogovitch is a solid blue liner

from Framingham HS.

Nearby Andover HS sends two of its

top rearguards in junior Joanna Olson,

an all MVC/Dual County Large selec-

tion, and sophomore Jillian Hughes.

The Team New England goaltending

will be handled by senior Taylor

Lirakis from the Tewksbury-Methuen

program, junior Alexandra Barnes

from North Yarmouth Academy in

Maine, and sophomore Julia Pelletier,

a Pelham, NH native moving on to

Worcester Academy.

# FORWARDS TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S4 Chelsea Ellis BFA St. Albans St. Albans, VT SR 5’7” 161 1/17/96 L6 Brittany Smith Islanders/Marblehead HS Manchester, MA SR 5’7” 145 10/18/95 R8 Samantha Ryder Tilton Hingham, MA JR 5’4” 125 7/19/97 L10 Emily Kelly Norwood HS/Boch Blazers Norwood, MA SR 5’3” 130 3/7/96 L11 Elisabeth Berard Pomfret School Millville, MA SO 5’1” 100 11/29/96 L12 Kennedy Harper Shawsheen Tech. Wilmington, MA SR 5’2” 105 9/2/95 L14 Elizabeth Gross Scarborough HS/Jr. Pirates Scarborough, ME FR 5’4” 140 10/4/99 R15 Colleen Downing Dedham HS/Boch Blazers Dedham, MA SR 5’6” 150 10/12/95 L18 Meghan Lawler Ursuline Acad. Boston, MA JR 5’4” 150 8/15/96 L19 Jacqueline Sindoris Arlington Cath. Charlestown, MA JR 5’2” 118 7/26/97 L21 Meghan Miller Barrington HS/Cranston Reds Barrington, RI JR 5’1” 130 7/19/97 L

# DEFENSE TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S2 Maryanna DiRupo Austin Prep/Islanders Wilmington, MA SR 5’6” 140 9/13/95 R3 Abigail Bogovich Framingham HS/Assabet Framingham, MA SO 5’10” 165 12/4/97 L5 Katie Jeter Winthrop HS/Islanders Winthrop, MA SR 5’5” 155 3/30/95 L7 Katherine Goguen Deerfield Weston, MA SO 5’8” 130 8/23/96 R9 Joanna Olson Andover HS/Vipers U19 Andover, MA JR 5’7” 145 10/23/96 R13 Jillian Hughes Andover HS Andover, MA SO 5’2” 130 5/13/9817 Nikolle Storey Kents Hill/Jr. Pirates Cumberland, ME SR 5’8” 140 3/26/96 R20 Katie Horsfall Kent School Westwood, MA JR 5’7” 140 2/21/96 L

# GOALIES TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB C1 Julia Pelletier Bishop Guertin Pelham, NH SO 5’8” 135 12/18/97 L29 Taylor Lirakis Tewksbury-Methuen Tewksbury, MA JR 5’2” 135 12/27/95 R30 Alexandra Barnes NYA/Maine Gladiators No. Yarmouth, ME JR 5’6” 145 7/15/97 L

Coach: Courtney Sheary - Cushing Academy Colors: Black/White

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Veronica Alois Natasia Burzynski

Alexa Scribner

Katia Klinoff

Julianne Sheehan

Mary Latons

Lexie Stefekos

Michaela McLaughlin Cailin Catarina

Sarah WagnerLulu SwartzKatie Nolan

Kendall Carr Emily Coughlin Amanda Fantasia

Jillian Witwicki Michaela Clark Jillian Moffatt Emily SpencerCatherine Salvetti

Delaney Guimont Caroline Howell Kelley Potter

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By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB

Armed with some returning Showcase players along

with some talented newcomers, Team Northeast is

hoping to make its mark this August.

This summer, once again, the team will be coached by

Christina Dotchin, the head coach at Division II prep power

Proctor Academy.

Up front, junior Katia Klinoff, who plays at the Southfield

School, brings her scoring talents from the New England entry.

Senior Lexie Stefekos, a Hebron Academy product, also par-

ticipated with New England last summer and is another threat.

Junior Natasia Burzynski is a catalyst for the offense at

Berwick Academy. Heading off to the prep ranks this fall will

be LuLu Swartz, a product of Westwood HS.

Oneof the top high school players in New Hampshire is

ready to show what she can do in junior Sarah Wagner of

four-time New England champion Hanover HS. LaSalle’s (RI)

Cailin Catarina looks to get on the scoresheet.

Good Mix Has Club Optimistic

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Junior Mary Latona hails from near-

by Andover and will play with the

Islanders womens program this season.

Also from Andover is Veronica Alois, a

key component of the offense at

Andover HS.

From the Massachusetts Catholic

school ranks comes senior Michaela

McLaughlin of D-1 power Arlington

Catholic, and Fontbonne Academy

standout Katie Nolan. Both will be

around the net.

Expect big things from senior Alexa

Scribner, who has helped lead

Falmouth to two straight state final

appearances, and junior Julianne

Sheehan, who sees time for both

Chelmsford HS and the East Coast

Wizards.

The defense will feature a mixture of

veterans and promising younger play-

ers.

Seniors on the roster include

Caroline Howell, the anchor of the

Hanover (NH) blueline, and Jillian

Witwicki of Pingree School, both

returning HNIB players.

A third senior is Catherine Salvetti,

from the successful Winthrop/Lynn

program. Keep an eye on junior Kelly

Potter, a seasoned player from

Lawrence Academy.

Sophomore Delaney Guimont heads

to the Boston Shamrocks program this

season, while junior Emily Coughlin is

a two-time state champ from RI’s

LaSalle Academy.

Junior Kendall Carr is a premier

blue liner from Maine’s York HS.

Sophomore Amanda Fantasia was a

huge part of a solid season for Billerica

(MA) HS.

In goal, senior Emily Spencer is

back for a second HNIB summer and is

coming off a good year at Milton

Academy. Joining her in the trio will be

Hebron senior Michaela Clark, a

Boston native, and junior Jillian

Moffat, a product of the Northern

Cyclones organization.

# FORWARDS TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S5 Natasia Burzynski Berwick Acad. Rye, NH JR 5’4” 130 4/19/97 R6 Alexa Scribner Falmouth HS/Cape Cod Storm Teaticket, MA SR 5’5” 125 12/10/95 R7 Julianne Sheehan EC Wizards/Chelmsford HS Chelmsford, MA JR 5’3” 120 5/23/97 L8 Sarah Wagner Hanover HS Hanover, NH JR 5’6” 130 4/5/97 R11 Veronica Alois Andover HS Andover, MA SO 5’4” 140 10/7/9712 LuLu Swartz Kent/NE Pride Westwood, MA SO 5’1” 115 5/11/96 R13 Katie Nolan Fontbonne Acad. Dorchester, MA SO 5’4” 140 2/26/9814 Michaela McLaughlin Arlington Cath. Wilmington, MA SO 5’4” 140 11/6/97 R16 Ekaterina Klinoff Southfield Concord, MA JR 5’5” 140 3/27/97 R17 Lexie Stefekos Hebron/EC Wizards Bedford, NH SR 5’7” 140 11/11/95 L20 Cailin Catarina LaSalle Acad. Smithfield, RI JR 5’10” 130 2/5/97 R21 Mary Latona Islanders Andover, MA JR 5’5” 135 10/16/96 R

# DEFENSE TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S2 Emily Coughlin LaSalle Acad. Cumberland, RI JR 5’4” 114 12/4/96 R3 Kelly Potter Lawrence Acad. Groton, MA JR 5’5” 110 4/20/97 R4 Kendall Carr York HS/Portland Pirates York, ME JR 5’7” 133 5/25/97 R9 Jillian Witwicki Pingree/Islanders Danvers, MA SR 5’6” 150 10/2/95 R10 Caroline Howell Hanover HS Lyme, NH SR 5’6” 125 11/12/95 R15 Amanda Fantasia Billerica HS Billerica, MA SO 5’6” 135 5/30/98 L18 Delaney Guimont Boston Shamrocks Bedford, NH SO 5’5” 140 11/14/97 R19 Catherine Salvetti Winthrop-Lynn/Shamrocks Saugus, MA SR 5’4” 150 2/21/96 R

# GOALIES TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB C1 Michaela Clark Hebron Dorchester, MA SR 5’4” 128 8/11/95 L29 Jillian Moffatt Windham-Pelham/Cyclones Windham, NH JR 5’4” 125 9/3/97 R30 Emily Spencer Milton Acad. Longmeadow, MA SR 5’4” 155 12/8/94 L

Coach: Christina Dotchin - Proctor Academy Colors: Green/White

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Michaela Boyle Erica Lissner

Maddy Ricci

Lindsay MacDonald

Meggan Rodriguez

Nora Maclaine

Courtney Smith

Amanda McGoldrick Kathleen McHugh

Marissa WilliamsRachel BossiRachel McKay

Meredith Gallagher Jacquelyn Leone Annie Messuri Meaghan O’Brien Kelly Wendt

Maggie Salmon Kassi Abbott

- shaMrocKs -

Solid Outfit Ready To Make A RunBy Gary Demopoulos • HNIB

The well-known Boston Shamrocks womens hockey

organization has again put together a highly-competitive

squad that will be banking on finishing in the top four

and be able to play for the HNIB championship.

Coaching the team this year will be Molly Corl of the

Shamrocks, a former HNIB player herself.

Senior Amanda McGoldrick, a key at Natick HS, will be

involved heavily in the offense for the Shamrocks, as will sen-

ior Lindsay MacDonald, who is coming off an all-league sea-

son for Westford Academy last season.

A duo of other seniors are ready to put the puck in the net.

Marissa Williams played at Medford HS and is also with the

Shamrocks organization. Courtney Smith of Peabody wants to

get her name on the score sheet.

Senior Rachel McKay, a top scorer at Marblehead HS last

season, joins the Islanders program for the upcoming season.

Sophomore Meggan Rodriguez skates with the Shamrocks as

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well, and is a key offensive player at Andover HS.

The Austin Prep program is well-represented at forward as

well. Sophomore Kathleen McHugh was solid last summer as

a member of the Mass. Public/Catholic club. Junior Maddy

Ricci is solid in both ends of the ice.

Keep an eye on freshman Michaela Boyle, capable of put-

ting up some huge numbers. Chelmsford senior sniper Rachel

Bossi will be involved in the offensive scheme.

Junior Erica Lissner looks for an increased scoring role this

winter at Mass. D-1 power Woburn. Junior Nora Maclaine

piled up points for Mansfield/Oliver Ames last winter and also

looks forward to being part of the Shamrocks organization.

Defensively, senior Annie Messuri will be a rock. She was

named Player of the Year for Acton-Boxboro in the MVC/Dual

County League this past winter.

Junior Kelly Wendt was the backbone of the defense at

Algonquin Regional. Sophomore Jacquelyn Leone was a key

blueliner at Andover HS.

Senior Meredith Gallagher is busy in the winter between

patrolling the blue line for Assabet Valley and Arlington HS.

Sophomore Madison Truax is a solid prospect from the

Shamrocks via Gardner, MA. Young freshman Meaghan

O'Brien will bring her talents to BB&N for the upcoming cam-

paign.

Both goalies return for the Shamrocks and most certainly

will be a team strongpoint with the likes of senior Maggie

Salmon from Governor's Academy and junior Kassi Abbott,

looking forward to a successful upcoming season with the

Shamrocks junior club.

# FORWARDS TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S2 Rachel McKay Marblehead HS/Islanders U19 Marblehead, MA SR 5'8” 135 12/24/95 R3 Michaela Boyle Austin Prep Reading, MA FR 5’1” 165 7/14/99 L4 Courtney Smith Shamrocks/Peabody HS Peabody, MA SR 5’1” 125 11/1/955 Erica Lissner Woburn HS/Shamrocks Woburn, MA JR 5’1” 102 6/2/97 L7 Kathleen McHugh Austin Prep/Shamrocks Billerica, MA SO 5’4” 115 8/21/98 R8 Nora Maclaine Shamrocks/Mansfield-OA No. Easton, MA JR 5’7” 130 11/13/96 R11 Maddy Ricci Shamrocks/Austin Prep Wilmington, MA JR 5’0” 95 12/6/96 R12 Rachel Bossi Chelmsford HS Chelmsford, MA SR 5’3” 120 11/22/96 R15 Amanda McGoldrick Natick HS/Shamrocks Natick, MA SR 5’6” 130 6/28/96 R17 Meggan Rodriguez Shamrocks/Andover HS Andover, MA SO 5’6” 145 8/13/98 R18 Lindsay MacDonald Westford Acad./Shamrocks Westford, MA SR 5’7” 135 5/25/96 L19 Marissa Williams Medford HS/Shamrocks Medford, MA SR 5’6” 120 6/16/96 L

# DEFENSE TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB S6 Meredith Gallagher Arlington HS/Assabet Valley Arlington, MA SR 5’7” 130 10/13/95 R9 Jacquelyn Leone NS Vipers/Andover HS Andover, MA SO 5’4” 110 5/7/98 R10 Meaghan O’Brien EC Wizards/BB&N Woburn, MA FR 5’6” 145 12/22/98 R14 Madison Truax Shamrocks Gardner, MA SO 5’4” 145 8/7/98 R16 Annie Messuri Shamrocks/Acton-Boxboro Acton, MA SR 5’5” 135 1/26/96 L21 Kelly Wendt Algonquin Reg. Southboro, MA JR 5’5” 125 8/23/96 R

# GOALIES TEAM(S) CITY/STATE YR HT WT DOB C1 Maggie Salmon Shamrocks/Governor’s Acad. Medford, MA SR 5’7” 140 4/25/96 R29 Kassi Abbott Shamrocks Reading, MA JR 5’4” 118 7/20/97 L

Coach: Molly Corl - Jr. Shamrocks Colors: Green/White

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“I was asked by the Team ONE coach to play on his summer

tournament team a couple of summers ago. He liked the way I

played and told the Shamrocks about me. The Shamrocks

watched me (at a tournament) last year, invited my family and

me for a tour, and asked if I wanted to join the team. It was a

tough decision leaving home but I knew it would help me

become a better player,” Guy said.

Daily practice and games honed Guy’s stick handling and

decision-making skills, added to her confidence and brought

out her leadership qualities. She is looking for a successful

week by TeamONE.

“I believe we have a very strong team but I also know there

is very good competition in this tournament,” she said. “I hope

to be contacted by some D1 colleges so I can go on some col-

lege visits and make a decision as to which school I will attend

next year.”

Maintaining her defensive responsibilities in offense-first

tournaments such as the Girls Showcase is not a problem.

“My main responsibility is playing defense. I just play my

game as I always do,” said Guy. Her all-time favorite player is

former St. Louis Blues’ defenseman Al MacInnis, who she has

met multiple times and who remains involved with youth hock-

ey in St. Louis.

Guy is working on improving her slap shot and is also skat-

ing several times a week and training at the gym throughout the

summer.

TeamONE’s Jackie Guy A Solid Blueliner

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Sarah Robello Madison Jerolman Lily Castro Nicole ArnoldEllen ChiligirisJessie Jacques

Jackie Guy Baye Flanagan Sarah Lopez-Wheeler Leah Heinze Kerri St. Denis Rose Pijaca

- teaMone -

By Gary Demopoulos • HNIB

This young TeamOne squad reached the championship

game last summer, and although it is missing some of

the ingredients that brought the club there last year, this

will still be a solid club capable of challenging again.

The team is put together and coached by Ray Jacques. This

is the team’s third season at the HNIB Summer Showcase.

A key offensive component to TeamONE’s success will be

junior Jessie Jacques. The local product from North Reading,

MA had a solid national camp and plays her winter hockey

with the Shamrocks in the Womens Junior Hockey League.

Also back from last summer is sophomore Lily Castro, part of

the resurgence at St. Paul’s School. Post-grad Sarah Robello,

back with the Shamrocks for another season, is an impressive

two-way player who could see time on the blue line as well.

Two other forwards to keep an eye on are Ellen Chiligiris,

an Illinois native who plays with the well-known Chicago

Mission program, and junior Maddy Jerolman, a key scorer

with the Williston Northampton School, a New England girls

prep D-1 heavy.

Senior Nicole Arnold comes highly-regarded from the

St.Louis Lady Blues program and will have to be watched at

all times. Sophomore Nicole Saber from nearby Lawrence

Academy is equally adept at both forward and defense. Junior

Leah Heinze is a top scorer at Pingree School.

The defensive anchor for TeamONE will be senior Jackie

Guy. A native of St. Louis, Guy plays in the winter locally here

with the Shamrocks organization. Baye Flanagan, a solid

rearguard, who played at the National Sports Academy this

past season, is another returning TeamONE blue liner.

Junior Kim Tiberi, a product of the Ohio Flames program,

heads off to Gilmour Academy for the upcoming campaign.

Up-and-coming sophomore Sara Lopez-Wheeler patrols the

blue line for BB&N in the girls Independent School League .

Back between the pipes for TeamONE will be Kerri St.

Denis, coming off an impressive season at St. Paul’s, and Rose

Pijaca from Worcester Academy, both juniors-to-be.

The remainder of the TeamONE roster was being finalized

after this magazine went to press.

Talented Club Will Be Hard To Beat

* Roster on Magazine Insert Page

Kim Tiberi

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