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Congratulations to All Michigan High School Hockey Players on the Awards You Richly Deserve Hockey Weekly High School All-State Awards Luncheon 2010-2011 2010-2011 Division 2 champion Wyandotte-Roosevelt Division 3 champion Grand Rapids CC Girls champion Grosse Pointe South Division 1 SSuunnddaayy,, MMaarrcchh 2200,, 22001111 champion Novi PPRREESSEENNTTIINNGG SSPPOONNSSOORR:: HHEENNRRIIKK ZZEETTTTEERRBBEERRGG CCOO--SSPPOONNSSOORRSS:: Hockey Weeklly HHoocckkeeyy WWeeeekkllyy,, LLiittttllee BBiillll’’ss TTrroopphhiieess,, phottos by WWaarrrriioorr HHoocckkeeyy aanndd BBrriiaann ’’ss ggooaalliieess--oonnllyy..ccoomm Rena Lavertty HOCKEY WEEKLY HIGH SCHOOL ALL-STATE AWARDS 2010-2011 MARCH 20, 2011 / PAGE 2 LITTLE BILL’S TROPHIES THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE SELECTION OF AWARDS ON DISPLAY DESIGNER OF THE MISS AND MR. HOCKEY TROPHIES Congratulations High School ALSO CREATOR OF THE MAHA STATES TROPHIES AND MEDALS Players! Little Bill’s is an official major sponsor of High School Hockey. We are Michigan-based and have supported High Schools and the Michigan Amateur Hockey Association for 30 years through team and association sponsorships. ★ FREE ESTIMATES ★ SAMPLES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST ★ CALL US FOR ALL YOUR AWARD AND PRESENTATION NEEDS Little Bill’s is supplier of League and 313-533-9070 Playoff Awards for 16 Hockey Associations and the Little Caesars 25886 W. SIX MILE RD. Amateur Hockey League. Little Bill’s REDFORD, MI 48420 is an involved and concerned patron Fax: 313-533-1833 of the sport of ice hockey, sponsoring 14 amateur teams from ★ ACRYLIC AWARDS Mites through Midgets. COLLEGE GLI TROPHY ★ LASER TECHNOLOGY ON WOODS AND BRASS HOCKEY WEEKLY HIGH SCHOOL ALL-STATE AWARDS 2010-2011 MARCH 20, 2011 / PAGE 3 22001100--22001111 BBOOYYSS DDRREEAAMM TTEEAAMM DESIGNER OF THE MISS AND MR. HOCKEY TROPHIES Forward Forward Forward Defense Defense Goalie Ben Johnson Gerald Mayhew Joey Ferriss Nolan valleau Brad Annas Jake Theut Calumet Wyandotte Novi Novi Warren De La Salle Warren De La Salle MHSHCA FIRST TEAM ALL-STATE PLAYERS DIvISION 1 DIvISION 2 DIvISION 3 FORWARDS FORWARDS FORWARDS Joey Ferriss Novi Gerald Mayhew Wyandotte Ben Johnson Calumet Brett White East Kentwood Nick Kovalchick Wyandotte Seth Adams Big Rapids Branden Burton Howell Carlo DeGrazia Trenton Jaycob McCombs Flint Powers Jacob Henrikson Howell Austin Hibner Warren De La Salle Lucas McLeod Sault Area Ryan Urso Livonia Stevenson Evan Adkins Muskegon Mona Shores Jarret Freidland Cranbrook-Kingswood Andrew Palushaj Livonia Stevenson Rick Steenland Warren De La Salle Mac Howey Grosse Ile Sean Gaffney Novi Catholic Central Mackenzie MacEachern Brother Rice Cameron Kwaiser Grand Rapids CC Ryan Quigley Salem Jeremy Klotz Woodhaven Levi Erkkila Calumet Stephen Flood Grandville Jake Kramer Grand Haven Ryan Desjarlais Dearborn Divine Child Taylor Howell Novi Brett Love Marquette Nick Carrothers Cranbrook-Kingswood Charlie Green Novi Catholic Central Trevor Boyd Muskegon Mona Shores Spencer Spurlin Flint Powers Ryan Keller Novi Catholic Central Nick Elliott Farmington Trevor Givens Hancock Jake Peacock Traverse Bay Reps DEFENSEMEN Mitchell Rogowski Pinckney DEFENSEMEN Nolan Valleau Novi DEFENSEMEN Benjamin Storm Calumet Jimmy Davis East Kentwood DEFENSEMEN Nico Talentino Sault Area Brad Annas Warren De la Salle Kenny Miloser Howell Niles Owen Flint Powers Kyle Page Woodhaven Michael Downing Novi Catholic Central Ryan Murray Cranbrook-Kingwood Jake Jaskolski Brother Rice John Mandryk Livonia Stevenson Spencer Tamler Cranbrook-Kingwood Cody Wickstrom Marquette Dakota Olvin Howell Hunter Jenerou Grand Rapids CC Scott Dornbrock Grosse Pointe North Kyle King Wyandotte GOALTENDERS GOALTENDERS Andrew Brownlee Howell GOALTENDERS Trace Pennock Big Rapids Michael Pesendorf Novi Jake Theut Warren De La Salle Ian Lawrence Grosse Ile Brandon Price Salem Chris Kirk Wood Haven Luke Du Bois New Boston Huron PJ Bridges Brother Rice Blake Wojtala Trenton Mr. Hockey and Miss Hockey will be … ? The 2010-11 Michigan High School from the Michigan Metro Girls High School We also congratulate the third winners of In addition, Hockey Weekly and Little Hockey season ends today with the recogni - Hockey League coaches. the Henrik Zetterberg Michigan High School Bill’s Trophies will honor the Girls All-State tion of another great class of players. Mr. Hockey will be the top vote getter Scholarship, with a big thanks to the Detroit Academic Individuals and Team Academic The 9th annual Hockey Weekly High from ballots cast by members of the Red Wings star, a presenting sponsor of this winners from the boys and girls. And thanks School All-State Luncheon will conclude with Michigan High School Hockey Coaches banquet, for spurring scholarship matching also to Warrior Hockey for co-sponsoring the the revelation of Miss Hockey and Mr. Association from among the six players on funds by Warrior Hockey and more tuition aid All-State Awards. Hockey 2011 by Chris Chelios, our special the Boys Dream Team. offered by Red Wings Vice-President Jimmy We thank all the teams, coaches, players, guest speaker. Chelios played High School We congratulate Colleen Jacoby of Devellano. See scholarships story on Page 7. administrators and parents of players on all hockey and went onto play in College, the Cranbrook as the Girls Most Valuable Goalie A story on Miss Hockey and Mr. Hockey High School teams for a season of cooperation Olympics and for 26 years in the NHL. this season and Warren De La Salle's Jake 2011 will appear in the next issue of Hockey and growth. The sponsors enjoy giving these Miss Hockey will be the Divison 1 first- Theut, MVG for the boys, presented by Weekly (April 6 cover date), along with cov - student-athletes the recognition they have team All-Stater who received the most votes Brian’s www.goalies-only.com. erage of all of today’s awards. earned by playing hockey for their schools. HOCKEY WEEKLY HIGH SCHOOL ALL-STATE AWARDS 2010-2011 MARCH 20, 2011 / PAGE 4 MHSHCA SECOND TEAM ALL-STATE PLAYERS DIvISION 1 DIvISION 2 DIvISION 3 FORWARDS FORWARDS FORWARDS David Mannino University of Detroit Jesuit Aaron Leach Marquette Gordey Howey Grosse Ile Trevor Bardallis Orchard Lake St. Mary Bryan Reitter Forest Hills Northern East Justin Kirk Cranbrook-Kingswood Timmy Moore University of Detroit Jesuit JD Clemence Waterford Mott Donald Sund Grand Rapids CC Jake Otto Livonia Churchill Josh Beleski Southgate Anderson Everett Thompson Gr. Rapids Kenowa Hills Erik Datema Rockford Zach Bodziak Hartland Alex Heinonen Hancock Steve Klisz Livonia Churchill Colin Larkin Waterford Mott Isaac Bjorn Calumet Nolan LaClaire Manistee Shane McKenna Warren De La Salle Blake DeVries Gr. Rapids S. Christian Mark McGee Salem John Hickman Brother Rice Owen Kane Grand Rapids CC Cody Milan Orchard Lake St. Mary JP Lucchese Grosse Pointe North Marc Pomeroy Sault Area Brad Pizzey Clarkston Jonathon Miller Trenton Jimmy Prevost Dearborn Divine Child Jordan Simmonds Howell Joe Aluia Grosse Pointe North Marshall Kemppainen Houghton Erik Stapleton East Kentwood Conner Kelbel Grand Rapids W. Catholic Dawson Cook Cadillac Doug Zelenka Grand Haven Jacob Cronenworth St. Clair DEFENSEMEN Nick Gerke Gr. Rapids Kenowa Hills Nolan Gluchowski Novi Catholic Central DEFENSEMEN Brock Krygier Novi Rob Goldi Farmington DEFENSEMEN Joe Williams Livonia Churchill Cory Dunn Trenton Noah Goodfellow Big Rapids Christian Black Orchard Lake St. Mary Jared Taylor Muskegon Mona Shores Aaron Peters Grosse Ile Frank Gilbert Traverse City West Kyle Froese Traverse City Central Dylan Peterson Hancock Danny Blascak Lake Orion Chris Hollemans Forest Hills Northern East Brandon Smyth Dearborn Divine Child Anthony Giannetti Eisenhower Matt Moser Grand Rapids W. Catholic Eric Vanderklok Gr. Rapids Kenowa Hills Carson Omilusik Traverse City West Robbie Easterbrook Lamphere GOALTENDERS Shane Switzer Detroit Country Day GOALTENDERS Michael McAuliffe Marquette Jordan Wood Grandville Connor Hellebuyck Walled Lake Northern GOALTENDERS Conner Humitz Livonia Stevenson Chase Schmittou Wyandotte Cody Jodoin Sault Area Erik Rodak Eisenhower Zac Totten Gr. Rapids. Kenowa Hills Chipper Gauss St. Clair MHSHCA ALL-STATE PLAYERS HONORABLE MENTION DIvISION 1 DIvISION 2 DIvISION 3 FORWARDS FORWARDS FORWARDS Sean Conley Grandville Wesley Cimmarrusti Grosse Pointe South Jacob Richmond Jackson Lumen Christi Jesse Cameron Lake Orion Kyle Kowal Fraser Jeremy Ross Lamphere Justin Shureb Livonia Stevenson Nick Murphy Waterford Kettering Alex VanWagner L’Anse Joseph Vitale St Clair Shores Unified Sam Rennaker Forest Hills Northern East John Alexander Lamphere Nate Algaier Traverse City West Nick Webb Swartz Creek Kyle Heemstra Gr. Rapids Kenowa Hills Zach Mohr Novi Michael Bishop Muskegon Mona Shores David Pace Sault Area Tyler Groat Wyandotte Jordan Prewitt Monroe Joey Rutkowski Grosse Ile Garrett Hanson Romeo Jacob Schmidt Eisenhower Trevor Troupe Goodrich Anthony Stepin University of Detroit Jesuit Alex Harms Romeo Gino Darin Riverview Gabriel Richard Joe Chronis Ann Arbor Pioneer Matheson Iacopelli Woodhaven Zach Hill Hancock Sam Lipps Manistee Joseph Mathews Southgate Anderson Stephen Soloway St Clair Shores Unified Caleb Morgan Traverse City Central Mike Cavanaugh Lamphere Matt Stolzman Reeths-Puffer David Grunwald Riverview DEFENSEMEN DEFENSEMEN DEFENSEMEN DEFENSEMEN Garrett Berg Salem Mike Neal Warren De La Salle Tyler Froberg Calumet Nick Schultz St Clair Shores Unified Ryan DeCaires WoodHaven Brock Golembieski Grand Rapids CC Wesley Olson Manistee Ben Wheeler Reeths-Puffer Jacob Kaarto Houghton Zach Reinholt Ann Arbor Pioneer Alex Finazzo Romeo Ryan Laurain Grosse Ile Austin
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