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Franklin High School Good Luck Panthers! Franklin High School Panthers Hockey 2018-19 Good Luck Panthers! Dear FHS Hockey Supporter: The Franklin High School Boys Hockey team are grateful for the incredible support that comes our way each and every season. Thank you to our generous sponsors, the faculty and staff at Franklin High School, our families and friends and of course to Rattle CIty. This season will mark the 46th season for Franklin High School Hockey and our 6th season competing at the Division 1 level. These are exciting times and the energy continues to be infectious at our home rink, the Pirelli Veteran’s Arena, located on the outskirts of Franklin High School. Our boys are very busy in the classroom, on and off the ice preparing for what we all hope is another successful season. Our team continues to play a rigorous schedule including the Mount St. Charles and Barnstable Tournaments and facing powerhouse teams such as Pope Francis, Malden Catholic and Hingham High School. This year, our returning players are charged to take home a ninth consec- utive Kelley Rex Hockomock League Championship and battle through another Division I post-season tournament. The hard work and dedication of the players, their families and coaches are critical fac- tors in the success of our team. The success of our organization also depends on the generous support from local businesses and individuals committed to the development of these young hockey players and the experience they are provided while playing the game they have grown to love. Thank you to all that make this possible year after year. The generous contributions of our sponsors allow the Boys Hockey Booster Club to provide important financial assistance for our hockey teams. College Scholarships, video broadcasts, tournament fees, team equipment and recognition awards are just some of the ways the Booster Club assists both the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams. In return, the players are actively involved in several community service activities as a way of giving back to the community: working with local civic groups, planting flowers in downtown Franklin and decorating the Town Common for the holiday season. The Glory Days On behalf of the players, coaches, and members of the FHS Boys Hockey Booster Club, thank you for your commitment to the program. We appreciate your continued support. The 2018-19 Franklin High School Hockey Season is ~The Franklin High School Boys Ice Hockey Booster Club dedicated to ALL the hockey players who have been fortunate enough to wear the Panther Jersey! BEST OF LUCK THIS SEASON FRANKLIN PANTHERS! You all step on the ice as teammates and somehow always leave the rink as brothers. You share a tolerance for early morning skates, long FHS BOYS HOCKEY BOOSTER CLUB bus rides and playoff haircuts. You share a passion for Þerce P.O. BOX 155 ~ FRANKLIN, MA 02038 competition, beating green teams and winning “The HOCK”. You SEEKING NEW MEMBERS AND FUTURE OFFICERS share a love for the the greatest game on earth and an appreciation for IF INTERESTED, CONTACT A CURRENT MEMBER OR OFFICER the friendship that were born because of it. President - Steve Trask VP - Marc Magazu Treasurer - Dennis Hedvig Secretary - Heather Sicchio Cheers to the GLORY DAYS! VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.FHSPANTHERHOCKEY.ORG Varsity Game Schedule 2018-19 Varsity Hockey Roster 2018-19 DATE DAY TIME TEAM LOCATION Number First Name Last Name Position Class Height Weight 12/9/2018 Saturday 2:00 PM Brockton (Scrimmage) Brockton 1 Ray Ivers Goalie Junior 5’11’ 195 2 Scott Elliott Forward Senior 5’10” 165 12/13/2018 Thursday 6:00 PM Malden Catholic Malden 3 Justin Abely Defense Sophomore 5’8” 140 12/19/2018 Wednesday 6:30 PM Canton (NON) Canton 5 Dennis Will Forward Senior 5’9” 185 6 Andrew DeMerchant Forward Junior 5’5” 155 12/22/2018 Saturday 2:00 PM Newburyport Newburyport 7 Declan Lovett Forward Sophomore 5’7” 140 12/27/2018 Thursday 8:00 PM Mount St Charles Tourn. Vs Mount MSC 8 Shane McCaffrey Forward Junior 5’10” 168 12/28/2018 Friday 4 or 8 PM Mount St Charles Tourn TBA MSC 9 Brendan Sicchio Forward Senior 5’10” 150 12/29/2018 Saturday TBA Mount St Charles Tourn TBA MSC 10 Tommy Tasker Defense Junior 6’4” 210 11 Joseph Lizotte Forward Senior 5’4” 135 1/2/2019 Wednesday 8:00 PM Oliver Ames Franklin 12 Evan Forbes Defense Senior 6’ 170 1/5/2019 Saturday 2:00 PM Taunton Taunton 14 CJ Spillane Forward Senior 6’3” 180 15 Conor O’Neil Forward Sophomore 6’ 175 1/9/2019 Wednesday 8:00 PM Foxboro Franklin 16 Zac Falvey Forward Senior 5’7” 160 1/10/2019 Thursday 6:30 PM Pope Francis Franklin 17 Cam Sweeney Forward Senior 6’5” 165 1/12/2019 Saturday 6:30 PM Attleboro Attleboro 19 Matt Holmes Forward Senior 5’8” 160 1/16/2019 Wednesday 6:00 PM Stoughton Franklin 20 Cam Casella Defense Senior 5’8” 165 1/19/2019 Saturday TBA Mansfield Foxboro 21 Shea Hurley Forward Junior 5’11” 145 22 CJ Jette Forward Sophomore 5’9” 165 1/23/2019 Wednesday 8:00 PM Canton Franklin 23 Danny Magazu Forward Senior 5’8 165 1/26/2019 Saturday 7:20 PM King Philip Foxboro 24 Kyle Hedvig Forward Junior 5’11” 160 1/30/2019 Wednesday 6:00 PM North Attleboro Franklin 25 Colin Hedvig Defense Junior 5’10” 150 26 Xavier Felli Forward Junior 5’8” 140 2/2/2019 Saturday 4:30 PM St Marys of Lynn Franklin 27 Paddy Dolan Defense Sophomore 5’9” 155 2/4/2019 Monday 7:30 PM Hingham Franklin 28 JT Dwyer Forward Sophomore 5’5” 136 2/13/2019 Wednesday 6:00 PM St. Johns Shrewsbury Franklin 29 Kevin O’Rielly Forward Junior 5’11” 175 2/18/2019 Monday 3:00 PM LaSalle RI Smithfield 30 Joey LeBlanc Defense Sophomore 6’ 175 31 Ryan Cameron Goalie Senior 5’3” 125 2/21/2019 Wednesday 3:00 PM Barnstable (Marshfield) Barnstable 32 Sean Connelly Forward Sophomore 5’8” 140 2/21/2019 Thursday 3 or 5:00 PM Barnstable Tournament Barnstable 33 Matt D’Errico Defense Senior 6’ 185 @RattleCity Varsity Hockey Top 10 All-Time Scorers 2015 MIAA Battle of the Fans FORWARDS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS DEFENSE GOALS ASSISTS POINTS State Champions Mike DeLuca 99 78 177 Steve Tenney 29 59 88 Brian Assad 88 86 174 Ben Leazott 20 61 81 Jason Goguen 69 87 156 Jamie Downie 26 42 68 Doug Williamson 78 75 153 Don Theriault 20 43 63 Dave Marchand 75 75 150 Brian Schlitzer 11 43 54 Chris Spillane 65 79 144 Andy Hansen 21 29 50 Thank you for the support! Mike Kinsley 76 62 134 Peter Laviolette 26 23 49 Tom Lee 60 72 132 Bob Bissanti 11 35 46 Joe Peters 59 58 117 Kevin Kennedy 20 25 45 #WeEatin’ #ForThePublics Neil Haskell 58 52 110 Roger Taddeo 13 24 38 Captains Coaching Staff Varsity Captains Junior Varsity Captains Varsity Coaches Junior Varsity Coaches L-R: Joe Lizotte, Cam Casella, L-R: Dylan Wong, Jack Finn, L-R: Brett Lerner, Ken Assad, L-R: Brett Lerner, CJ Spillane, Danny Magazu, Zac Falvey Nolan Norton Tim Langevin, Head Coach Chris Spillane, Head Coach Tim Langevin, Ken Assad David Marchand, Nick Bertoni Seniors JV Game Schedule 2018-19 Date Day Time Team Location 12/9/2018 Sunday 7:10pm Mt St Charles Franklin 12/15/2018 Saturday 7:40pm ArchBishop Williams Canton Sportsplex 12/16/2018 Sunday 7:10pm Framingham Franklin 12/23/2018 Sunday 7:10pm ArchBishop Williams Franklin 12/26/2018 Wednesday 7:00pm Falmouth Falmouth 12/27/2018 Thursday 10:00am Natick Natick 12/29/2018 Saturday 10:00am King Phillip Norfolk 12/30/2018 Sunday 7:10pm Xaverian Franklin 1/5/2019 Saturday 9:30am Xaverian Milton Academy 1/6/2019 Sunday 7:10pm Walpole Franklin 1/10/2019 Thursday 5:30pm Pope Francis Franklin 1/13/2019 Sunday 7:10pm Bishop Hendricken Franklin 1/20/2019 Sunday 7:10pm Canton Franklin 1/25/2019 Friday 3:30pm Lasalle Smithfield, RI 1/27/2019 Sunday 7:10pm Falmouth Franklin 1/31/2019 Thursday 8:00pm Walpole Walpole-Rodman 2/7/2019 Thursday 4:00pm Canton Canton Icehouse Back Row: Cam Casella, Brendan Sicchio, Danny Magazu, Evan Forbes, 2/10/2019 Sunday 7:10pm Natick Franklin Cam Sweeney, CJ Spillane, Scott Elliott, Matt D’Errico, Dennis Will 2/11/2019 Monday 4:10pm Framingham Framingham-Loring Front Row: Matt Holmes, Zac Falvey, Ryan Cameron, Joe Lizotte 2/13/2019 Wednesday 5:00pm St John’s Shrewsbury Franklin Junior Varsity Team 2018-19 Junior Varsity Roster 2018-19 Number First Name Last Name Position Class Height Weight 1 David Mallio Goalie Freshman 6’ 175 2 Justin Magazu Forward Freshman 5’4” 115 3 Aiden Hunt Forward Freshman 5’10” 140 6 Mark Crane Defense Sophomore 5’7” 147 8 Dominec Lampasona Forward Freshman 5’9” 148 9 Roger Decker Forward Sophomore 5’8” 135 10 Jack MacKinnon Defense Freshman 6’ 155 12 Nolan Norton Defense Sophomore 5’6” 135 13 Christian Shabbick Forward Freshman 5’5” 120 14 Alex Wheeler Defense Sophomore 5’8” 143 15 Dylan Wong Forward Junior 5’7” 155 16 Dylan Marchand Forward Freshman 5’6” 130 17 David Hristov Defense Freshman 5’6” 135 19 Sean Dunbar Forward Junior 5’11” 140 20 Jack Maguire Defense Sophomore 5’10” 175 21 Brody Lewis Forward Sophomore 5’8” 154 22 Justin Winiker Defense Sophomore 5’10” 125 23 Jack Paterson Forward Sophomore 5’3” 120 24 Aidan Linehan Defense Freshman 5’8” 145 27 Jack Finn Forward Junior 5’9” 151 28 Matt Gates Forward Sophomore 5’7” 160 Back row: Matt Gates, Roger Decker, Dylan Wong, Justin Winiker, Aiden Hunt, Sean Dunbar, Good Luck Panthers Jack MacKinnon, Jack Maguire, Jack Finn, Aidan Linehan, Alex Wheeler, Domenic Lampasona Front row: Christian Shabbick, Dylan Marchand, David Hristov, Brody Lewis, David Mallio, Mark Crane, Nolan Norton, Justin Magazu, Jack Paterson LET’S GO LET’S GO BOYS..
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