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MJHL ALL-STAR GAME 2014 - Iorio Arena Walpole, MA January 26, 2014 - 1:45PM MJHL ALL-STAR GAME 2014 - Iorio Arena Walpole, MA January 26, 2014 - 1:45PM Team Mullen Team Francis COACHES COACHES Scott Drevitch Boston Bandits Derek Comeau Frederick Freeze Charlie Crispino Metro Fighting Moose RC Lyke Richmond Generals GOALIES GOALIES #1 Ryan McCarthy - 1993 Boston Bandits #1 Tucker Murphy - 1994 Richmond Generals #30 Devin Cheifetz - 1996 New Jersey Renegades #30 Bryan Canter - 1994 Frederick Freeze #37 Tyler Stark - 1993 New York Saints #31 Trevor Ralph - 1995 Junior Titans FORWARDS FORWARDS #16 James Bobb - 1993 Metro Fighting Moose #4 Vinny Addeo - 1995 North Jersey Avalanche #18 Nick Cambria - 1994 Boston Bandits #8 Dana Arnold - 1993 Richmond Generals #17 William Dovenero - 1994 Junior Titans #21 Josh Barron - 1995 Frederick Freeze #15 James Karp - 1994 Metro Fighting Moose #19 Evan Del Casale - 1994 Richmond Generals #22 Anthony Koslow - 1994 Long Island Royals #22 Jordan Holloway - 1994 Richmond Generals #8 Justin Nugent - 1993 Philadelphia Little Flyers #11 Nate Kohlenhoefer - 1993 Philadelphia Revolution #11 Matt O'Shaughnessy - 1995 Long Island Royals #10 Bailey More - 1995 Frederick Freeze #19 Zach Palmer - 1995 Hartford Jr Wolfpack #14 Billy Nichols - 1994 Jersey Wildcats #12 Mike Pesola - 1994 Cranston Reds #16 James Sharpe - 1995 New York Applecore #14 Tommy Royer - 1994 Boston Jr Rangers #15 Ryan Swain - 1995 New Jersey Rockets #20 Brandon Seal - 1994 Boston Bandits #9 Eric Tien - 1993 Richmond Generals #21 Connor Wiggins - 1994 Boston Bandits #12 Todd Unger - 1993 Junior Titans DEFENSE DEFENSE #9 Anthony Astorino - 1993 Hartford Jr Wolfpack #18 Erik Allard - 1994 Boston Jr Rangers #10 Shane Branca - 1995 Northern Cyclones #17 Zac Cooney - 1995 Cranston Reds #6 Kyle Crane - 1994 Philadelphia Revolution #2 Dominic De La Guardia - 1995 Junior Titans #5 Taylor Hale - 1993 Boston Bandits #6 Casey Donegan - 1993 Frederick Freeze #4 Brian Hurley - 1994 New York Applecore #5 Brad Nolan - 1993 Philadelphia Revolution #7 Sean Leonard - 1995 Metro Fighting Moose #7 Nick Price - 1994 Frederick Freeze #2 Brendan McLennan - 1995 Long Island Royals #3 Ryan Strapp - 1995 Jersey Wildcats #3 Brandon Pecoraro - 1993 Metro Fighting Moose #20 Jacob Switzer - 1995 Richmond Generals ALTERNATES ALTERNATES F - Chris Hagen - 1995 Brewster Bulldogs F - Nick Tarasco - 1995 Long Island Royals F - Dean Zerby - 1995 Central Penn Panthers F - Ryan Ertmann - 1993 North Jersey Avalanche F - Kyle Stevens - 1995 Walpole Express F - Anthony Cianciolo - 1993 Washington Jr Nationals D - Byers Kadow - 1994 Hartford Jr Wolfpack D - Drew Pepin - 1995 New Hampshire Monarchs.
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