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mm LETHBRIDGE 16- PRONGHORNS • he University of Lethbridge Pronghorn Hockey team has developed a consis­ tent successful on-ice product the last two years and the expectation is that this trend will continue for the 1995-96 season. Head coach Ron Kraft and his coaching staff have worked diligently on assem­ bling a new recruiting class that will bring additional speed, skill and character to the program. The coaching staff felt it has addressed the needs left vacant with the tremendous loss of Dana McKechnie, Gregg Nicol, Perry Neufeld, Rob Hale and Derek Babe, all fifth year graduating players. There is no question that producing a solid successful FRONT: (L to R) Ryan Nessman, Shane Roest, Wayne Filipenko, Doug MacLeod (Asst. Coach). hockey team is now demand­ Greg Gatto, Ron Kraft (Coach). Yutaka llano (Asst. Coach), .land /.ukkesky. Colum Cavilla. ed and expected at the MIDDLE: (L to R) Trent Dingwall, Dave Ztsvcr. Jason Disieieieh, Steve O'Rourke, Regan Harper. University of Lethbridge. As a Lance Burns. Mark Wobick. Chad Knippel, Mike Krooshoop, Travis kelln. Jeremy Riehl, program, the Horns have cre­ Ryan Christie. DwayneMonteitli. ated an attitude of not accept­ ing anything less than our BACK: (L TO R) Chris Bannerholt, Drev Ginlher. Chris Leroux. Eric Robinson, Tyler Graham. best effort and this theme will Jay Robertson, Dana Rekler, Tom Keca, Debb Carpenter. be reinforced this season. MISSING: Derek Descoteau. Garth Johnson (Assl. Coach). Horns hockey at the U of L continues to make significant program. Two-time CWUAA line. Big things arc strides in our overall program to give the Horns arguably the scoring champion Jarret expected from development and this will best goaltending tandem ever Zukiwsky is again expected to Lethbridge product ensure the planned direction in the history of the hockey lead the way on the Jeremy Riehl after of community involvement program. scoresheet and provide completing his fresh­ and on-ice success for years to Undoubtedly this season solid team leadership man season a year come. will be a transition year with skills off the ice as ago. New recruits that U of L Hockey with the loss of Up front, the Horns are well. New recruits up have made solid five character players who looking forward to veterans front expected to per­ strides and contribu­ have contributed greatly to and some new additions to form well this season include tions include Mike Krooshoop, the program over the years. lead the way offensively. Derek Descoteau, Steve Chris Leroux, Ryan Christie, The challenge this season is Newly appointed captain Greg O'Rourke, and Dave Zwyer. and Chad Knipple. 1994-95 for the veteran players to take Gatto takes over this valuable The Horns have added CWUAA rookie of the year their play to a higher level and role and has responded much needed depth to the candidate Colum Cavilla for new recruits to accept and tremendously well to the chal­ backend for this season. The returns to assume the goal- respond to the tough, compet­ lenge. Shane Roest returns to big three on defense return tending chores along with itive play in the CWUAA. The the fold after a year of work again this season (Mark another Lethbridge native entire organization feels this experience, bringing outstand­ Wobick, Travis Kelln, Regan Ryan Nessman. Nessman can be done successfully with­ ing leadership and grit to the Harper) to anchor the blue- comes from Red Deer College out missing a beat!!

mm l ETHBRIDCE PRONGHORNS 17 RON KRAFT Head Coach #3 CHRIS LEROUX Hometown #9 TYLER GRAHAM St. Paul, AB Hometown Year/Position Olds, AB 1st yr/Defence Year/Position Course/Year r-w - 2nd yr/Centre Arts & Science/1 st yr Course/Year Previous Team Arts & Seienee/2nd yr Chilliwack Chiefs Previous Team Olds Grizzlys J DOUG MACLOED 1 \ssistmnt Coach #4 MIKE KROOSHOOP Hometown #10 STEVE Bow Island, AB O'ROURKE Year/Position Hometown 1st yr/Defence Penticton, B.C. Course/Year Year/Position Management/lst yr 1st yr/Right Wing Previous Team Course/Year Moose Jaw Warriors Arts & Science/1 st yr Previous Team Penticton Panthers VI KAIA l»ANO Assistant Coach #5 TRAVIS KELLN Hometown #11 LANCE BURNS Swift Current, SK Hometown Year/Position Eckville, AB '••'S* *S»l 3rd yr/Defence Year/Position Course/Year 2nd yr/Right Wing CourseA'ear Arts & Science/3rd yr i Medicine Hat Tigers Previous Team Spokane Chiefs #1 RYAN NESSMAN Hometown #8 TOM KECA Hometown #16 JAY ROBERTSON f - /? Year/Position Fort McMurray, AB Hometown Year/Position Fort Saskatchewan, AB Course/Year 3rd yr/Centre Year/Position Course/Year 5th yr/Centre Previous Team Arts & 8cience/2nd yr CourseAear Previous Team Arts & Science/2nd yr UK Zagreb Previous Team Augustana Vikings

18- — PRONGHORNS #17 SHANE ROEST #22 GREG GATTO #51 JEREMY RIEHL Hometown Hometown Hometown Lethbridge, AB Lethbridge, AB Lethbridge, AB Year/Position Year/Position Year/Position r> 5th yr/Forward 4th yr/Right Wing 2nd yr/Defence CourseAear CourseA'ear Course/Year Management/5th yr B.A./B.Ed/4th yr Arts & Seience/2nd yr Previous Team Previous Team Previous Team Y's Men's AAA Midget Brandon Wheat Kings Chilliwack Chiefs 1992-93 CWUAA Rookie of the Year #18 REGAN HARPER 1992-93 Pronghorn Rookie of the Year CHRIS BANNERHOLT Hometown #23 DEBB CARPENTER Hometown Birch Hills, SK Hometown Ft. McMurray, AB Year/Position Lethbridge. AB Year/Position 3rd yr/Defence Year/Position 3rd yr/Centre CourseAear 3rd yr/Left Wing CourseA'ear Arts & Science/2nd yr CourseAear Arts/Phsychology/3rd yr Previous Team Arts & Scienee/2nd yr Previous Team Red Deer College Kings Previous Team Mount Royal College Red Deer College Kings

#19 JARRET ZUKIWSKY RYVN CHRISTIE Hometown #24 DAVID ZWYER Hometown Pincher Creek, AB Hometown Okotoks, AB Year/Position Calgary, AB Year/Position 3rd yr/Right Wing Year/Position 1 st yr/Defenee CourseAear 1st yr/Left Wing CourseAear Management/3rd yr Course/Year Arts & Scienee/2nd yr Previous Team Management/lst yr Previous Team Moose Jaw Warriors Previous Team ft ft 199.C94 CWUAA Rookie Weyburn Redwings of the Year 1993-94 CIAU Rookie of the Year BRET MOHNESGHER VM3 <)4, l>4 'J?. CWUAA Soring Champion #25 MARK WOBICK Hometown 1993-94 CWUAA Outstanding Freshman Ft. McMurray, AB 1993-94 CIAU All Rookie Team Hometown ; W^^l Barons, AB Year/Posi ti on Year/Position 1st yr/Defence #20 DEREK ROBINSON 4th yr/Defence CourseAear Hometown CourseA'ear Management/2nd yr Sidney, B.C. Education/4th yr Previous Team Year/Position Previous Team Ft. McMurray Oil Barons 1st yr/Centre Olds Gri'/.'/.lys CourseAear 1989-90 MVP Olds Arts & Science/lst yr I £. TRENT DINGWALL Previous Team #30 COLUM CAVILLA Hometown Gowichan Valley Capitals Hometown Swift Current, SK Lethbridge, AB Year/Position n 1st yr/Defence Year/Position #21 DREW GINTHER 2nd yr/Goal CourseAear Hometown CourseAear Management/lst yr Caroline, AB Arts & Science/2nd yr Previous Team Year/Position Previous Team Humboldt Broncos 1st yr/Left Wing Estevan Bruins CourseAear Management/3rd yr JASON DISIEWICH Previous Team Hometown Olds Grizzlies Prince Albert, SK Year/Position 1 st yr/Forward CourseA'ear Arts & Seienee/lst yr Previous Team Dayton Bombers Humboldt Broncos

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mm LETHBRIDGE PRONGHORNS •21 GAMES PLAYED NO. ASSISTS NO. Dana McKechnie, 1991-95 139 Dana McKechnie, 1991-95 122 Trevor Ellerman, 1990-94 138 Trevor Ellerman, 1990-94 121 Scott Orban, 1985-87, 89-90 134 Kevin Yellowaga, 1990-94 90 Colin Baustad, 1990-94 129 Scott Orban, 1985-87, 89-90 87 Rob Hale, 1991-95 126 Colin Baustad, 1990-94 79 Gregg Nicol. 1991-95 124 Jim Odland, 1985-88 67 Mikejacobson, 1987-91 123 Terry Baustad, 1989-92 63 Allan Rypien, 1986-90 121 Gilles Gervais, 19S5-8S 58 Kevin Yellowaga, 1990-94 120 Shane Mazutinec, 1990-93 56 Dan Matheson, 1987-91 116 Guy Gervais, 1985-88 43 Tim Ritchie, 1989-93 110 Jim Fetter, 1990-93 43 Shane Roest, 1991-94 105 Mark Kabayama, 1985-88 41 Jim Fetter, 1990-93 101 Gary Skoye, 1985-87 40 Guy Gervais, 1985-88 100 Henri Joly, 1985-88 39 Shane Mazutinec, 1990-93 100 Greg Gatto, 1W-45 58 Mark Kabayama, 1985-88 99 Perry Nctileld. 198.S-S9. 93-95 58 Perry Neufeld, 1988-8'), 93-95 94 Jarret Zukiwsky, 1993-95 55 Gilles Gervais, 1985-88 93 Cregg Nicol, 1991-95 43 Terrv Baustad, 1989-92 93 Travis Kelln, 1993-95 33 Greg Gillette, 1987-9] 89 Rob Hale, 1941-95 32 Jim Odland, 1985-88 86 Tony Martinez, 1988-91 32 Hod Philpot, l'WS-'J| SO Kirk Young, 1990-92 32 Greg Gatto, 1992-95 ,N1 Mike Dollevoet 1986-88 31 Mark Wobick, 1992-95 84 Mikejacobson, 1987-91 29 Henri Joly, 1985-88 83 John Curran, 1992-94 24 John Curran, 1992-94 82

GOALS NO. PENALTY MINUTES NO. Trevor Ellerman, 1990-94 89 Rob Hale, 1991-95 420 Dana McKechnie, 1991-95 74 Seott Orban, 1485-87, 89-90 355 Kevin Yellowaga, 1990-94 72 Shane Mazutinec, 1990-93 348 Scott Orban, 1985-87, 89-90 64 Dan Matheson, 1987-91 299 Jarret Zukiwsky, 1993-95 63 Kevin Yellowaga, 1990-94 285 Terry Baustad, 1989-92 48 Cregg Nicol, 1991-95 271 Greg Gatto, 1992-95 46 Tim Ritchie, 1989-93 215 Perry Neufeld, 1988-89, 93-95 44 Ken Williston, 1988-89 205 Jim Odland, 1985-88 39 Jarret Zukiwsky, 1993-95 192 Cregg Nicol, 1991-95 38 Gilles Gervais, 1985-88 188 Henri Joly, 1985-88 36 Greg Gatto, 1992-95 181 Shane Mazutinec, 1990-93 36 Mike Dollevoet, 1986-88 167 Guy Gervais, 1985-88 35 John Johnson, 1985-88 157 Mark Kabayama, 1985-88 30 Jim Fetter, 1990-93 151 Blair Spence, 1986-88 24 John Curran, 1992-94 151 Gary- Skoye, 1985-87 22 Dana McKechnie, 1991-95 138 Mikejacobson, 1987-91 22 Guy Gervais, 1985-88 133 Colin Baustad, 1990-94 21 Mark Wobick, 1992-95 132 Allan Rypien, 1986-90 20 Jim Odland, 1985-88 129 Gilles Gervais, 1985-88*. 19 Terry Baustad, 1989-92 128 Rod Philpot, 1988-91 17 Mark Kabayama, 1985-88 121 Greg Gillette, 1987-91 16 Trevor Ellerman, 1990-94 106 Rob Hale, 1991-95 14 Greg Gillette, 1987-91 105 Shane Roest, 1991-94 12 Darcy Kaminski, 1986-87 104 John Curran, 1992-94 12

mm LETHBRIDGE PRONGHORNS POWERPLAY GOALS NO. Kevin Yellowaga, 1990-94 7 Trevor Ellerman, 1990-94 31 Guy Gervais, 1985-88 6 Dana McKechnie, 1991-95 29 Cregg Nicol, 1991-95 4 Kevin Yellowaga, 1990-94 28 Jarret Zukiwsky, 1993-95 3 Jarret Zukiwsky, 1993-95 25 Gary Skoye, 1985-87 3 Scott Orban, 1985-87, 89-90 „.25 Scott Orban, 1985-87, 89-90 3 Greg Gatto, 1992-95 '..24 Terry Baustad, 1989-92 3 Jim Odland, 1985-88 , 22 Shane Mazutinec, 1990-93 3 Perry Neufeld, 1988-89, 93-95 19 Jim Odland, 1985-88 3 Mark Kabayama, 1985-88 16 Lon Ferguson, 1986 3 Guy Gervais, 1985-88 14 DanaRieder, 1993-95 2 Shane Mazutinec, 1990-93 .' 14 Terry Baustad, 1989-92 13 GAME TYING GOALS NO. Cregg Nicol, 1991-95 12 Scott Orban, 1985-87, 89-90 2 Gilles Gervais, 1985-88 10 Trevor Ellerman, 1990-94 2 Henry Joly, 1985-88 '. 10 Dana McKechnie, 1991-95 2 Colin Baustad, 1990-94 9 Cregg Nicol, 1991-95 2 Gary Skoye, 1985-87 9 Blair Spence, 1986-88 1 Blair Spence, 1986-88 9 Perry Neufeld, 1988-89, 93-95 1 DanFassen, 1993-94 , 1 SHORTIIANDED GOALS NO. Wayne Filipenko, 1994-95 1 Gregg Nicol, 1991-95 6 Jarret Zukiwsky, 194A 95 .'. 3 HAT TRICKS NO. Terrv Baustad, 1985-88 3 Jarret Zukiwsky, 1993-95 8 Travis Kelln, 1993-95 2 Trevor Ellerman, 1990-94 5 Shane Roest, 1491 -94 ...... 2 Seott Orban, 1985-87, 84-90 5 Cregg Nicol, 1991-95 2 Kevin Yellowaga, 1990-44 3 Perry Neufeld, 1988-84,43-45 2 Guy Gervais. 1985-88 2 Kevin Yellowaga, 1990-94 2 Dana McKechnie, 1491-95 2 Guy Gervais, 1985-88 2 Jim Odland, 1985-88 1 Henri Joly, 1985-88 2 Rod Philpot, 1988-91 1 Terry Baustad, 1989-92 1 GAME WINNING GOALS NO. Shane Mazutinec, 1990-93 1 Trevor Ellerman, 1990-94 11 Cregg Nicol, 1991-95 1 Dana McKechnie, 1991-95 9 Greg Gatto, 1992-95 1 Greg Gatto, 1992-95 7 Perrv Neufeld, 1988-89, 93-95 1 Perrv Neufeld, 88-89, 93-95 7

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mm LETHBRIDGE PRONGHORNS •23 ROW 1: (L to R) Debb Hubbard, Jill Carley, Kym Foley, Michelle Bews, Joanne Marcotte. ROW 2: (LtoR) Patti Hagan, Anne Trenholm, Krista Robson. ROW 3: (L to R) Kim Hertzberg, Susan Hawley, Kris Anderson, Bonnie Miller, Robbie Innes, Joanne Clark, Jan Macljellan, ROW 4: (L TO R) Lynette Taal (Asst. Coach), Dori Johnson (Coach). Missing: Cal O'Brien (Asst. Coach). Ingeborg Pot (Asst Coach).

FROM) (I, to R) Dave Ridgedale (Manager), Anthony Pomonis, Barnaby Craddock, Tad Lisowski, Regan Lane, David Erickson, Joel Meuller, Curtis Bullock. Tim Rollingson, Travis Grindle (Manager). BACK: (L TO R) Rick Pawlak (Asst. Coach), J. R. Manson, Renney Wannop, Jared Heidinger, Chris Orr, John Tschritter, Sean Olson, Rob Kain, Mike Olynick, Dave Crook (Coach).

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mm LETHBRIDGE PRONGHORNS •25 FROST: (I. lit R) Carole Gemer (Manager). Iraccy Kcarley. Maribelh Pollock. Mary Sanders. Tara linker. Patti Pilsner. Erin Pettinger. Carla 1'avan. I.ce Falter. Michelle Con-way. George. Gemer (Coach). HACK: (L TO R) Derek Burgess. David Corbelt. Ryan McFarland. Gord Chapman. Andrew Baxter, Ken Dick. Jamie Richardson, Florian Tinder. Dean Parrel. Laimvion llcck. MISSISG: Kari McDonald.

Ihe 1995-96 Pronghorn sent the core of the Men's Track and Field team will team while the strength in the return for the indoor competi­ Women's team will come from tive season strong after a verv Patti Pilsner, Tara Baker, and successful summer which Erin Pettinger. included a trip to Hungary The newcomer's of course and Slovakia. It was a very could provide some very good experience for the par­ pleasant surprises during the ticipants and some rewards competitive season which will for their efforts which often go begin in January with the unnoticed. Golden Bear open in Among the large number Edmonton. The team will of enthusiastic athletes a few participate in the Alberta are returning to strengthen Championships February 3-4 the team. Gord Chapman, and the Canada West Andrew Baxter, Dean Farrell, Championships February and Derek Burgess will repre­ 23-24.

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mm LETHBRIDGE PRONGHORNS •27 Thi,s years men s team will be very young with six­ teen players in their third year or less. They will counter this inexperience with a strong emphasis on fitness, enthusiasm, and work ethic. The team has added several top recruits which will give them a strong, solid midfield. The team will rely on the leadership of Hugh Lehr, J.P. a .:,:;Oftft:::ft:;:ftft:; Brunelle and Matt Rimmer. If i i the team can stay healthy, • ••ftftft- play with confidence, and have some new players raise v £ ^ the level of their game, the team will be able to compete with anyone. l IJMr

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