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ROSEMOUNT 2020-2021 boys hockey BUILD FROM WITHIN Facebook: /RHSIrishHockey • Twitter: @RosemountHockey www.rosemounthockey.com
50 Years of Irish Hockey How many times have we heard that 2020 was an historic year? And the idea that a global pandemic would doom our beloved high school hockey season seemed unthinkable. But those old enough to remember may recall that high school hockey games during the coldest months in the 1970s were canceled or postponed due to the energy crisis. Perhaps understanding our past can help us cope with the present. Fifty years ago, Rosemount High School asked Chuck Erickson, a teacher in the Social Studies department, to start a hockey program at the school. With no rink, uniforms or a varsity schedule to work with, Chuck began laying the foundation that would make the Irish one of the top up-and-coming programs in the State of Hockey. Those first years were challenging, to say the least. Practices were held outside, behind the school in an open field. Some of the players had never skated backwards before. Games were played against the JV and B squads of schools such as Lakeville (before there was a North or South), Minneapolis Roosevelt (which has since merged its hockey program with 6 other Minneapolis schools), and Le Center. “Home” games were played in Burnsville, Richfield and Faribault. Nonetheless, Chuck and his staff persevered. Rosemount played its first ever varsity game on December 3, 1971, losing to Elk River, 5-1. The team had to wait another 5 days for its first victory, beating Austin 4-1. They would go on to post a 6-14 record in that first season, the highlight being a first-round Region One victory over that same Austin team. Reality set in when the Irish were steamrolled in the second round by South St. Paul, 14-0. In each of the next three seasons, the Irish finished with winning records, but the highlight of those early years was moving into their own home rink, sort of. With the construction of a second district high school in 1976, the Irish shared the Apple Valley Sports Arena with the Eagles. In 1982, Frank Senta assumed the coaching duties, and over the next 12 years, he guided the Irish to 110 victories and 2 Missota Conference championships. He also oversaw the transition to the Lake Conference, culminating in a run to the Tier II state championship game in 1992. Playing the toughest regular season schedule in the state, the regular season record of 1-20-1 forged a resilience that propelled the Irish to 5 straight playoff victories over Woodbury, Sibley, Farmington, Roosevelt and Cambridge before falling short in the title game against Greenway. The excitement of that miracle playoff run helped pave the way for a home the Irish could call their own. On January 15, 1994, the Rosemount Community Center opened its doors. Even a 4-2 Bloomington Kennedy victory could not dampen the spirit of the Irish faithful. 2 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY
Other milestones include 3 straight years of double-digit wins under coach Scott Macho, including the first ever 20-win season in 2008, and the current streak of 20-win seasons at 3 (and still counting) under current coach Ricky Saintey. Mirroring the teams’ many successes, individuals have also flourished wearing the blue and gold over the years. Bob Alexander (class of ’83), Brett Sadek (’83) and John Hanson (’86) each scored more than 70 goals and 80 assists in their careers. More than 70 players have continued on to play college hockey, three of them from the Eigner family alone. And two Irish hockey players ended up playing in the NHL: Tom Preissing (’97) and J.T. Brown (’08). Looking back over the past half century, there is much to be proud of. Looking ahead, there is much to be optimistic about. The stands at home games are packed to the rafters (or at least as much as the Fire Marshall and Department of Health will allow). Web streamcasts allow alumni and fans all over the world to enjoy the games. And participation levels in both the high school and youth hockey programs are at all-time highs. It’s only a matter of time before the Eveleth Trophy and a state championship banner are on display at the RCC. The path from where we started to where we are now points to a future that no virus can prevent. Go Irish! 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 3
Dear RHS Hockey Players and Parents, I am not sure I have recovered from all the interest and excitement of District 196 Superintendent last year’s boys hockey season. The delay this winter in starting up prac- Mary M. Kreger tice and games has been a real loss to our players, family, and community. District 196 School Board Jackie Magnuson, Chairperson Last year the RHS Boys Hockey Program gave our community a record Joel Albright, Vice Chairperson number of wins. We posted the best record in school history and we Sachin Isaacs, Clerk Art Coulson, Treasurer filled the arena for each game. We lost some great players to graduation Craig Angrimson, Director and other options that families have chosen, yet many of the players that Cory Johnson, Director saw action on the ice return for another season! In fact some of our best Mike Roseen, Director have chosen to remain and that will give us a big boost. Rosemount High School Coach Saintey told me this week that he has never worked with a more Administration coachable group of hockey players than the 20-21 squad. He is thrilled Mr. Peter Roback, Principal Mr. Michael Manning, Assistant by their hockey IQ and their eagerness to learn as much as possible. Principal & Athletic Director Mr. Calvin Keasling, I am grateful to the Boys Hockey Booster Club for all their effort in fund- Assistant Principal Dr. Tim Conboy, raising and training of our athletes during the off season. Without their Assistant Administrator effort and support this season would not be possible. Mr. Drew Storley, Assistant Administrator I am starting my twenty-fifth year as the athletic director at Rosemount Mr. Will Finley, Student Assistance Coordinator High School, and I am continually amazed at what it takes to compete Ms. Mary Hautman, with the large suburban schools that we do in our sport programs. The Athletic Secretary strength of our schedule this winter is second to none in the state of hockey. Many of our athletic programs at RHS have accomplished great RHS Boys Blue Line Club success the past decade and a half. Their success is due to great prepara- Brad Hendrikson, President tion, commitment to improve, and everyone supporting a common goal. Kerry Peterson, Vice President Kevin Sabo, Treasurer This winter make sure to stay together as a team and as a group of par- Sherri Brumm, Communications ents to support and encourage everyone. Playing high school athletics is difficult and demanding. Players sac- rifice a great deal and parents give so much to their sons for this oppor- tunity to play high school hockey. Please make the most of this season and give your teammates and coaches everything you have to make this season one that ends at the Excel Center! Michael Manning, RHS Athletic Director 4 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY
BOYS JV/VARSITY SCHEDULE Date Time Opponent Location 01-14-21 5:00/7:00PM Away vs. Burnsville Burnsville Ice Center 01-16-21 10:00AM/12:00PM Away vs. Shakopee Shakopee Ice Arena 01-21-21 5:00/7:30PM Prior Lake Rosemount Community Center 01-23-21 1:00/3:00PM Apple Valley Rosemount Community Center 01-28-21 5:00/7:30PM Lakeville South Rosemount Community Center 01-30-21 1:00/3:00PM Away vs. Farmington Schmitz-Maki Ice Arena 02-04-21 5:00/7:30PM Eagan Rosemount Community Center 02-06-21 5:00/7:00PM Lakeville North Rosemount Community Center 02-11-21 5:00/7:00PM Away vs Eastview Apple Valley Sports Arena 02-13-21 5:00/7:00PM Burnsville Rosemount Community Center 02-18-21 5:00/7:00PM Shakopee Rosemount Community Center 02-20-21 1:00/3:00PM Away vs. Prior Lake Dakotah! Ice Center 02-25-21 5:00/7:00PM Away vs Apple Valley Apple Valley Sports Arena 02-27-21 5:30/8:00PM Away vs. Lakeville South Lakeville Hasse Arena 03-04-21 5:00/7:30PM Farmington Rosemount Community Center 03-06-21 5:00/7:00PM Away vs Eagan Eagan Civic Arena 03-11-21 5:00/7:30PM Away vs Lakeville North Lakeville Ames Arena 03-13-21 5:00/7:00PM Eastview Rosemount Community Center 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 5
VARSITY TEAM Front Row: Zach Dosan, Brady Johnston, Owen Hendrikson, Carson Liebaert, Joel Carlson, Luke Levandowski, Ben Peterson, Brett Carlson, Joey Hegarty. Middle Row: Andrew Anderson, Devin Steenberg, Caden Hegarty, Zach Bade, Trevor Brumm, Zack Retka, Robbie Weibel, Ashley Stephens. Back Row: Jair Carlson, Ryan Roszak, Charlie Nagel, Shawn Ohlenschlager Van Coller, Jake Toll, Jake Peterson, Zach Sweitzer, Logan Heim CAPTAINS SENIORS Owen Hendrikson, Joel Carlson, Luke Levandowski, Carson Liebaert Front Row: Zach Dosan, Ben Peterson, Joel Carlson, Luke Levandowski, Joel Hegarty. Back Row: Zach Bade, Brett Carlson, Shawn Ohlenschlager Van Coller, Brady Johnston, Trevor Brumm 6 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY
ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ HOCKEY No. Player Position Grade Team 1 Zach Dosan Goalie 12 Varsity 2 Jair Carlson Forward 11 Varsity 3 Ben Peterson Forward 12 Varsity 4 Brett Carlson Defense 12 Varsity 5 Carson Liebaert (A) Defense 11 Varsity 6 Joel Carlson (C) 12 Varsity 7 Jake Peterson Defense 11 Varsity 8 Zach Bade Forward 12 Varsity 9 Brady Johnston Defense 12 Varsity 10 Logan Heim Forward 11 Varsity 11 Owen Hendrikson (A) Defense 11 Varsity 12 Ryan Roszak Forward 11 Varsity 13 Charlie Nagel Forward 11 Varsity 14 Isaac Lewis Forward 11 JV 15 Zach Sweitzer Forward 11 Varsity 16 Chase Tuccitto Forward 11 JV 17 Luke Levandowski (C) Forward 12 Varsity 18 Trevor Brumm Forward 12 Varsity 19 Zack Retka Forward 11 Varsity 20 Shawn Ohlenschlager Van Coller Forward 12 Varsity 21 Jake Toll Defense 10 Varsity 22 Caden Hegarty Forward 10 Varsity 23 Cadyn Campbell Forward 10 JV 24 George Dawson Forward 10 JV 25 Cameron Johnston Defense 10 JV 26 Carson Blume Forward 10 JV 27 Josh Bertrand Defense 11 JV 28 Aidan Clements Forward 10 JV 29 Andrew Murphy Goalie 11 JV 30 Isaiah Winge Forward 10 JV 31 Joey Hegarty Goalie 12 Varsity 32 Joseph Kline Forward 10 JV 33 Tristan Fischer Goalie 10 JV 34 Michael Nelson Defense 11 JV 35 William Pasch Goalie 11 JV 36 Drew Gullickson Forward 10 JV 37 Logan Kerschner Defense 11 JV 38 Peter Kegley Forward 10 JV 39 Ryker Sabo Defense 10 JV 40 James Nicklay Forward 10 JV 41 Shawn Swoope Defense 10 JV 42 Henrey Stenger Forward 10 JV Andrew Anderson Manager Ashley Stephens Manager Robbie Wiebel Manager Devin Steenberg Hockey Operations 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 7
COACHES Asst. Asst. Head Varsity Varsity Coach Coach Coach Ricky Dan Rick Saintey Ubl Saintey Head JV Goalie JV Coach Coach Coach Nate Kyle Todd Percy Finn Karich MANAGERS Devin Steenberg Hockey Operations Robbie Weibel, Ashley Stephens, Andrew Anderson 8 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY
ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ HOCKEY Zach Dosan #1-G Jair Carlson #2-F Ben Peterson #3-F Brett Carlson #4-D Carson L iebaert #5-D Joel Carlson #6 Jake Peterson #7-D Zach Bade #8-F Brady Johnston #9-D Logan Heim #10-F Owen Hendrikson #11-F 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 9
ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ HOCKEY Ryan Roszak #12-F Charlie Nagel #13-F Isaac Lewis #14-F Zach Sweitzer #15-F Chase Tuccitto #16-F Luke Levandowski #17-F Trevor Brumm #18-F Zack Retka #19-F Shawn Ohlenschlager Jake Toll #21-D Caden Hegarty #22-F Van Coller #20-F 10 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY
ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ HOCKEY Cadyn Campbell #23-F George Dawson #24-F Cameron Johnston #25-D Carson Blume #26-F Josh Bertrand #27-D Aidan Clements #28-F Andrew Murphy #29-G Isaiah Winge #30-F Joey Hegarty #31-G Joseph Kline #32-F Tristan Fischer #33-G 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 11
ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ HOCKEY Michael Nelson #34-D William Pasch #35-G Drew Gullickson #36-F Logan Kerschner #37-F Peter Kegley #38-F Ryker Sabo #39-D James Nicklay #40-F Shawn Swoope #41-D Henry Stenger #42-F 12 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY
JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Front Row: Chase Tuccitto, Isaac Lewis, Will Pasch, Tristan Fischer, Andrew Murphy, Joseph Kline, Josh Bertrand, Michael Nel- son Middle Row: Cameron Johnston, Carson Blume, Logan Kerschner, Ryker Sabo, Cadyn Campbell, Henry Stenger, Isaiah Winge Back Row: Shawn Swoope, Peter Kegley, James Nicklay, Aidan Clements, George Dawson, Drew Gullickson ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY COACHES Seasons: 2017/18 to 2020/21 Ricky Saintey, Jr. 2012/13 to 2016/17 Brad Stepan 2005/06 to 2011/12 Scott Macho 2003/04 to 2004/05 Don Micheletti 1999/2000 to 2002/03 Josh Hoekstra 1997/98 to 1999 Ty Eigner 1996/97 Ty Eigner / Matt Percival 1994/95 to 1995/96 Steve Hurt 1982/83 to 1993/94 Frank Senta 1981/82 Nick Novak 1980/81 Charlie Brown 1977/78 to 1979/80 Chuck Grillo 1975/76 to 1976/77 Jim Lundbohm 1971/72 to 1974/75 Chuck Erickson 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 13
Ice Hockey Officials’ Signals Boarding Butt-Ending Charging Checking Contact to Cross- Delayed A crossing motion Rotating clenched (Women’s Only) Clipping Strike the clenched fist Keep both skates on the Head Checking Calling of of one hand into the open of the forearms, one fists around one The nonwhistle hand is Extend arm above A single forward palm of the other hand moving under the another in front of placed on the shoulder the ice when signaling, head and tap head and back motion Penalty directly in front of the chest. other. chest. and then moved out and using right hand on the Extend arm to leg. with open palm. with both fists to the side. upright position. clenched in front of the chest. Grasping the Face Delayed Fighting/ Goal Scored Delay of Game Elbowing Roughing Mask Offsides The nonwhistle hand, palm Tapping either elbow Punching Point at the net with A single or double Fist clenched, fully Extend arm in the open, is placed across the with the opposite A double “punching” extending arm from the nonwhistle hand, motion as if grasping air and point to line chest and then fully extend- hand. motion with fist clenched, the side. palm open. a face mask and pulling with other arm. ed directly in front of the body. fully extended in front . of the it down. body. Hitting From Holding Intentional Hand Pass High-Sticking Holding the Stick Behind Clasp wrist of whistle Clasp wrist of whistle hand with Offside Interference The nonwhistle hand Holding both fists, After blowing whistle for (open hand) and arm are clenched, one a short Arm placed behind the hand with the other the other hand well in front of the Crossed arms with fists offside, point toward clenched stationary in front placed straight down space immediately above back, elbow bent, forearm hand well in front of chest. Next, hold both fists, offending team’s special spot of chest. alongside the body and the other to the side parallel to the ice surface. the chest. clenched, one a short space in with nonwhistle hand. swung forward and up once of the head. front of the other at waist height. in an underhand motion. Icing “Wash-out” Hooking Timeout/ Tripping Both arms swung shoulder height, A series of tugging motions The back official signals the icing situation by fully extending his Unsportsmanlike Keep both skates on the ice not waist height. with both arms, as if pulling free arm (without whistle) at a 66˚ angle when signaling, using right Conduct hand on the leg. something toward the The front official shall indicate the icing is completed by extend- Using both hands to form a stomach. ing his free arm over his head, up straight, and blowing his whis- “T” in front of the chest. tle. The back official then will move to the faceoff spot and cross arms to indicate the icing. Misconduct Obstruction Spearing Slashing Kneeing Penalty Shot A single jabbing motion One shop with the nonwhistle Hands should be moved Hands in the middle of A single slapping of the right Arms crossed with both hands together, hand across the straightened once from sides down to the body in the shape of palm to the left knee, keeping (fists clenched) thrust forward in front of the forearm of the other hand. hips. Thus, point to player an “O”. Additional infraction both skate blades on the ice. above the head. chest, then dropping hands first, hands to hips second. following obstruction. to the side.
IRISH HOCKEY ALUMNI CURRENT AND FORMER COLLEGE / NHL PLAYERS YEAR PLAYER COLLEGE YEAR PLAYER COLLEGE 2018 Ben Garrity UW Madison 1991 Jeff Elvin Bowling Green 2016 Austin Dollimer Augsburg Chad Johnson Augsburg Charlie Weiand UW Eau Claire 1990 Dan Diakawa Miami of Ohio 2015 Lukas Gillett Augsburg Troy Eigner West Point Ryan Foley St. Thomas Kurt Goettel UW-Stout 2013 Austin Anderson Gustavus Justin Lambert West Point Luke Meade Lake Forest Jeff Stier Augsburg College Todd Weisjahn Augsburg 2013 Evan Weiand UW Eau Claire 1989 James Fixsen Bethel 2010 Andrew Anderson St. Olaf Brad Peterson Augsburg 2008 JT Brown UMD/MN Wild 1988 Eric Benson St. Mary’s Luke McManus UMD Trent Eigner Miami of Ohio Mike Morgan UW-Stout Jason Sundberg St. Olaf Nate Percy St. Mary’s 1987 Steve Anderson Mankato State Dylan Porter St. Olaf Josh Maddux Bethel Nate Winter Concordia 1986 Todd Boche Mankato State 2006 Nick Carlson St. Mary’s Ty Eigner Bowling Green 2002 Brian Saintey Bethel John Hanson North Dakota 2001 Nate Anderson UW-Stout Bob Pilon Gustavus 2000 Ricky Saintey Bethel John Sundberg St. Olaf 1999 Ben Lindell Bemidji State Mark Toombs Gustavus 1998 Kyle Hartung St. Thomas Troy Zangs Augsburg 1997 Josh Hauge Bethel 1985 Chris Berg Bethel Peter Jorgenson St. Olaf 1984 Scott Benson St. Thomas Chad Preble St. John’s Tom Gillund St. Olaf Tom Preissing Colorado Brad Zangs Hamline College/ 1983 Bob Alexander UMD Colorado Scott Jirik St. Thomas Avalanche Mike Cox Bemidji State 1996 Sam Ehmer West Point 1982 Mike Alexander Bemidji State Dean Weasler St. Cloud State Rob Grillo Augsburg 1995 Brad Bonine St. Thomas Travis Gillard St. Thomas Ryan Hartung St. Thomas 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 15
SENIORS Zach Dosan Ben Peterson Brett Carlson You get one super power…what is You get one super power…what is You get one super power…what is it? To be able to fly it? Teleportation it? To fly What advice do you have for Irish What advice do you have for Irish What advice do you have for Irish youth hockey players? Always be youth hockey players? Don’t be youth hockey players? Cherish your the hardest worker in everything you intimidated by anyone and always keep time playing hockey because it goes by do-whether it’s in sports or throughout a smile on your face fast life. When things get hard, make sure you keep working and never give up The perfect post game “celly” The perfect post game “celly” would consist of: Hang out with the would consist of: Hanging out with The perfect post game “celly” boys and go grab food the team would consist of: Hanging with friends or family Most used app on your phone: Most used app on your phone: Snapchat Instagram Most used app on your phone: Snapchat or TikTok What are your future plans for next What are your future plans for next year? Attend college year? Attend the University of Wiscon- What are your future plans for next sin Eau Claire year? College or the opportunity to Message to my parents/family: play junior hockey Thank you for always believing in me Message to my parents/family: I and pushing me to be the best player want to thank my parents for all the Message to my parents/family: and person possible love and support they’ve given me Thank you for everything you have through school and sports done for me so far and making me the best person I can be. Thank you for always pushing me to become the best, and having expectations for me and pushing me to reach them. 16 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY
SENIORS Zach Bade You get one super power…what is it? To read minds Joel Carlson What advice do you have for Irish Brady Johnston youth hockey players? Just live in You get one super power…what is the moment and have fun playing with You get one super power…what it? To be able to fly your friends is it? Teleportation because it would make my life easier if I could get one What advice do you have for Irish The perfect post game “celly” place to another instantly youth hockey players? Always give would consist of: Dancing with the 100% no matter what you are doing boys in the locker room to our win song What advice do you have for Irish youth hockey players? Just have fun The perfect post game “celly” Most used app on your phone: and play the game. Playing hockey would consist of: Hanging out with Snapchat with the boys is amazing, so enjoy it! friends after the game What are your future plans for next The perfect post game “celly” Most used app on your phone: year? I plan to either play junior hock- would consist of: Hanging out with TikTok ey or attend UND for aviation my buddies after the game What are your future plans for next Message to my parents/family: Most used app on your phone: year? I’m going to be investing in real I want to thank my family for support- Snapchat estate and continue to work on it ing me through my hockey career and through the ups and downs in my life. What are your future plans for next Message to my parents/family: You have always been there for me year? My plans after high school aren’t Thank you for everything throughout when I needed them. put together yet, but at the the years. I love you guys. moment I’m heading to Minnesota State University Mankato Message to my parents/family: Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to play this amazing sport and putting so much time and effort into helping me improve 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 17
SENIORS Luke Levandowski Trevor Brumm Shawn Ohlenschlager You get one super power…what is You get one super power…what is Van Coller it? Invisibility it? Invisibility You get one super power…what What advice do you have for Irish What advice do you have for Irish is it? Teleportation youth hockey players? Enjoy every youth hockey players? Start working second of it. It goes by faster than you hard at a young age because those What advice do you have for think. traits will always stick with you when Irish youth hockey players? Make you get older. Trust the process and sure that you always work hard and The perfect post game “celly” don’t get too upset at a game or two listen to your coaches would consist of: Hanging with the boys or going to the casino The perfect post game “celly” The perfect post game “celly” would consist of: Hanging out with would consist of: Hanging out Most used app on your phone: the boys is definitely my favorite. with my buddies after the game Snapchat Always a good time when you are around the team after a big “W”. Most used app on your phone: What are your future plans for next YouTube year? Play junior hockey, then play Most used app on your phone: hockey for the University of Wiscon- ESPN Fantasy Football What are your future plans for sin-Madison next year? I plan to attend college What are your future plans for next Message to my parents/family: year? I’m planning on attending NDSU Message to my parents/family: Thank you so much for all of the or UND majoring in business. Thank you for always getting me to support and sacrifices you’ve made for hockey before I could drive and sup- me to be where I am. Can’t thank you Message to my parents/family: porting me enough...love you guys! Thank you mom and dad for all the money and work you guys put into getting me better. Thanks for all the times dad would take me out in the garage and we would shoot pucks. Thanks for signing me up for morning skates — even though I hated them, they really benefited me. 18 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY
SENIORS GOOD LUCK SENIORS! Joey Hegarty Devin Steenberg You get one super power…what is You get one super power…what it? The ability to fly is it? I would have the power to fly so that it would be more fun and easier to What advice do you have for Irish get around youth hockey players? Always be the hardest worker on and off the ice and What advice do you have for Irish enjoy every moment of it youth hockey players? To enjoy the moments because in hockey, you only The perfect post game “celly” get so many. So appreciate them would consist of: Definitely going to Perkins after a big win The perfect post game “celly” would consist of: I would just go out Most used app on your phone: with the boys and celebrate TikTok Most used app on your phone: I use What are your future plans for next Snapchat the most on my phone to year? Go to school somewhere in state keep in touch with people or take a gap year, depending on how things with Covid are by then What are your future plans for next year? I plan to attend a four year Message to my parents/family: college and get a degree in engineering Thank you guys for supporting me or finance through all of the obstacles thrown my way! Message to my parents/family: I want to thank my mom and dad for always being there during my hockey career. And thanks for driving me to hockey all the time with countless hours on the road just to get me to the arena. 2020-21 ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 19
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