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March 2016 Program.Pdf March 10, 2016 On behalf of the Girls/Women District of Massachusetts Hockey it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2016 14U, 12U and 10U divisions of our State Tournament. The district wants to thank our hosts the New England Sports Center for making their facility available to us so we can house all divisions in a central location and allow girls’ hockey players and fans to watch their friends compete as they do. We also want to thank the remote locations used on Thursday March 10 and Friday March 11 that allowed us to support the growing number of female hockey players in Massachusetts. During the 2014/2015 season Massachusetts Hockey passed the 10,000 female registrants for the first time in history, and we have surpassed that number for the current season. The events of this weekend would not be possible without the dedicated work of the district directors and alternate directors who represent the Girls/Women District. The five directors are Christopher Gong, Chris Holden, Maria Nasta, Dave Pelletier, and Stephanie Wood. The four alternate directors are Brian Donahue, Seth Goodrich, Bob Joyce, and Don McNeil. Throughout the year the Girl’s/Women District receives the support from numerous other volunteers in the Massachusetts Hockey family and we appreciate their time and effort. We wish all our players and coaches the best of luck this weekend as they compete towards the state championship. To those teams fortunate to advance to the USA Hockey National Tournament we wish you the best of luck as you represent Massachusetts Hockey. We expect everyone who enters the New England Sports Center for our event will be respectful of the players, officials and other spectators who are here to enjoy this event. We expect that spectators will be an encouraging voice for their own team and refrain from any comments directed towards the on-ice official or players on other teams. If you cannot meet these expectations you can and will be asked to leave the facility under USA Hockey’s Zero Tolerance Policy. Results of the weekend can be found on posters on site at the New England Sports Center, at the Massachusetts website: www.mahockey.org, and can be followed on Twitter: @MassHockeyGirls. Sincerely yours, Mark Lissner USA Hockey Associate Registrar – Massachusetts Girls/Women 14U Tier 1 Assabet Valley Grad. # Name Pos School Hometown Year Col. Moses Chelmsford, MA 2 Kiley Brian F 2020 Parker MS 3 Valerie Crory F 2021 Littleton MS Littleton, MA Groton- Dunstable, MA 4 Brenna Cox D 2019 Dunstable HS 5 Elizabeth Liakos F 2019 Arlington HS Arlington, MA 6 Alexandra Nolan F 2020 Blanchard MS Westford, MA 7 Julia Holmes D 2020 Coolidge MS N. Reading, MA Noble and Brookline, MA 8 Tatiana Rachlin D 2020 Greenough 9 Emma Viens F 2020 Mountview MS Holden, MA South Kinston Wakefield, RI 10 Livia Hagopian F 2019 HS Framingham Framingham, MA 11 Mia LaPlante F 2019 HS 12 Kathryn Kester D 2019 Phillips Exeter New York, NY Central Tree Westminster,MA 14 Madison Cardaci D 2020 MS 15 Brianna O’Neill F 2021 Bottosen MS Arlington, MA Col. Moses Chelmsford, MA 16 Riley Roche F 2020 Parker MS 17 Ashley Houlihan D 2019 Brooks School Newburyport, MA 18 Carly Stefanini F 2020 Fuller MS Framingham, MA 19 Ali Joseph F 2020 Wilson MS Natick, Ma 20 Madelyn Silviera F 2020 Pike School N. Andover, MA 30 Alexandra Johnson G 2019 Andover HS N. Andover, MA Head Coach:Mike Houlihan [email protected] 1 14U Tier1 Bay State Breakers Grad. # Name Pos School Hometown Year 3 Kennedy, Mairead D 2019 Duxbury HS Duxbury, MA 4 Shaunessy, Julia D 2020 Duxbury MS Duxbury, MA Cyrus Pierce Nantucket, MA 6 Davis, Lola F 2020 MS Tabor Duxbury, MA 9 O’Brien Olivia F 2019 Academy 10 Pyne, Katherine F 2020 Cohasset MS Cohasset, MA 12 Williams, Lucy F 2019 Duxbury HS Duxbury, MA Notre Dame Scituate, MA 13 Devereaux, Aurora D 2019 Academy Maria Weston Weymouth, 14 Clark, Ashley F 2020 Chapman MS MA 17 DeCoste, Allyson F 2020 East MS Braintree, MA 21 Nolan, Olivia D 2019 Duxbury HS Duxbury, MA Notre Dame Marshfield, MA 28 Roy, Gabrielle F 2020 Academy 30 McCrystal, Camryn G 2019 Duxbury HS Duxbury, MA 31 Murray, Erin G 2020 Hanover MS Hanover, MA Kingston Kingston, MA 38 Irving, Skylar F 2020 Intermediate Furnace Brook Quackenbush, Samantha Marshfield, MA 55 D 2020 MS World Nashua, NH 88 Harvey, Caroline D 2021 Academy Head Coach: Jean-Yves Roy [email protected] 2 14U Tier 1 Boston Bandits Grad. # Name Pos School Hometown Year 3 Morgan Foley F 2019 Hanover HS Hanover Rising Tides Plymouth 4 Lily Tobin D 2020 Charter School Old Rochester Mattapoisett 5 Danielle Craig F 2019 Regional High Rising Tides Plymouth 7 Melissa Macri F 2019 Charter School Notre Dame Pembroke 8 Kelsey Stewart D 2020 Academy 12 Lulu LePage D 2020 Joseph Case Jr. HS Swansea 13 Kate McDermott F 2020 Duxbury MS Duxbury 14 Madison Brown D 2020 Carver MS Carver 15 Claire Weber F 2020 Furnace Brook MS Marshfield 16 Samantha Molind F 2020 Coyle Cassidy MS Middleborough 18 Trinity White D 2019 Sandwich HS Sandwich 30 Lily O’Neill G 2020 Frolio MS Abington 33 Madison Murphy F 2020 Hanover MS Hanover 37 Georgie Snow F 2020 Sandwich Jr. HS Sandwich 44 Devin Chapman F 2019 Wellesley HS Wellesley Old Rochester Mattapoisett 55 Meghan Craig G 2020 Regional High Plymouth 71 Grace High F 2020 Community Plymouth Intermediate School Head Coach: Dan Craig – [email protected] 3 14U Tier 1 Boston Jr. Eagles Grad. # Name Pos School Hometown Year Arlington 3 Erin O’Brien F 2019 Arlington HS Noble & 4 Jenna MacDonald D 2021 Walpole Greenough 8 Ellia Chiang F 2021 Southfield Quincy 9 Leanna Marrs F 2019 Southfield Wellesley 11 Amy Le F 2019 Thayer Quincy Arlington 12 Katie Ryan F 2019 Arlington HS 14 Emily Bachelor F 2019 Andover Sherborn 16 Lauren Jackson D 2019 Natick HS Natick Newton 17 Lucy Verdone F 2019 Newton North HS 18 Kate Eselius F 2020 Rivers Medfield Noble & 21 Courtney Hyland F 2019 Wellesley Greenough S. Windsor S. Windsor, 77 Savannah Popick D 2019 HS CT 88 Gabby Grattan F 2020 Thayer Milton Noble & 30 Taylor Hyland G 2021 Wellesley Greenough 31 Katherine McDonough G 2019 Milton Milton Head Coach: Scott MacDonald 4 14U Tier 1 Charles River Blazers Grad. # Name Pos School Hometown Year 1 Caroline McDonough G 2019 Westwood Westwood G 2019 Needham Needham 30 Melissa Strauss 4 Emily Cataldo F 2019 Norwood Norwood St. John - 8 F 2020 Wellesley Mackenzie O’Neil Wellesley Boston Latin 9 D 2020 Dorchester Emma Kelly School 10 Evelyn Sweeney D 2019 Needham Needham Boston Latin 11 F/D 2019 Brighton Kerri McLaughlin School 12 Grace Bruno F 2019 Needham Needham 13 Meghan Lally D 2019 Rivers School Walpole Noble & 16 F 2019 Canton Megan Downey Greenough 17 Grace Dore F 2019 Wellesley Wellesley 18 Elizabeth Phalen F 2019 Needham Needham Noble & 21 D 2019 Needham Caroline Kinghorn Greenough 22 Katherine Keith F 2019 Westwood Westwood 23 Julia Russell F 2019 Stoughton Stoughton 24 Sarah Zeidan D 2019 Newton North W Newton 40 Leigh Sullivan D 2019 Notre Dame Milton Thayer 44 F 2020 Braintree Rivers Morris Academy Head Coach: Ron Kinghorn – [email protected] 5 14U Tier 1 East Coast Wizards Grad. # Name Pos School Hometown Year 1 Maggie Emerson G 2019 Milton Academy Belmont, MA Needham, Needham HS 2 Cassidy Piersiak D 2020 MA Stoneham, Matignon HS 3 Ciara Wall F 2019 MA Lexington, Middlesex School 4 Carly Kreytak F 2019 MA 6 Jenna Seibold D 2019 Reading HS Reading, MA Stoneham, Middlesex School 7 Kylie Quinlan F 2019 MA 8 Molly Griffin F 2020 BB&N Arlington, MA 10 Courtney Colarullo D 2021 Austin Prep Groton, MA Lexington, Austin Prep 11 Francesca Frelick D 2020 MA Shore Country Boxford, MA 12 Anna Bargman F 2021 Day School 14 Jenna Hallice F 2019 Arlington HS Arlington, MA Clifton Park, Albany Academy 15 Natalie Tulchinsky F 2021 NY 16 Caroline Guden F 2020 Waltham HS Waltham, MA Noble & Belmont, MA 17 Katie Armstrong D 2020 Greenough Lincoln-Sudbury Sudbury, MA 18 Danni Lu F 2020 HS 22 Clare O’Leary F 2019 St. Paul’s School Hingham, MA Somerville, Milton Academy 23 Julia Johnson D 2019 MA Wakefield, Matignon HS 27 Lydia Rascher G 2019 MA Cambridge, St. Paul’s School 9 Paige Galle D 2019 MA Head Coach: Peter Seibold [email protected] 6 14U Tier 1 Islanders Hockey Club Grad. # Name Pos School Hometown Year 22 Taylor Charpentier F 2020 Pike School Miles River 10 Katelyn Clarke F 2020 MS 24 Ainsley Cohen D 2019 Reading HS 11 Maeve Crehan F 2019 Austin Prep 2 Ava Daly D/F 2019 Danvers HS Brittany Foster 31 F 2019 Danvers HS 32 Sydney Foster F 2019 Danvers HS 33 Tiffany Foster D 2019 Danvers HS 88 Quin Healy D 2020 Melrose MS 19 Brooke Lilley F 2019 Wakefield HS 5 Carolyn Mahoney F 2019 Matignon HS 23 Amanda Monahan D 2019 Brooks School 8 Caroline Okeefe F 2019 Brooks School 12 Elizabeth Richards F 2019 Austin Prep 3 Isabella Saracco D 2019 Austin Prep 1 Dana Smullen G 2019 Peabody HS 25 Shea Verrier F 2020 Parker MS Head Coach:Stephanie Wood: [email protected] 7 14U Tier 1 Massachusetts Spitfires Grad. # Name Pos School Hometown Year Worcester 1 Meagan Miranda G 2019 Mendon, Ma Academy The Rivers 2 Julia Hitti D 2020 Ashland, Ma School Westwood Westwood, 3 Kate Dudley F 2020 MS Ma 4 Audra Tosone F 2019 Walpole HS Walpole, Ma The Rivers 5 Lilly Branka D 2020 Medfield, Ma School Notre Dame 6 Natalie O’Brien D 2019 Hull, Ma Academy 7 Lilly Feeney F 2020 Foxboro HS Foxboro, Ma 8 Jameson McKenna D 2019 BBN Hull, Ma 9 Helen Huang F/D 2019 Canton HS Canton, Ma 10 Madison Ryan D 2019 Walpole HS Walpole, Ma 11 Maya Mangiafico F 2020 Medfield HS Medfield, Ma 13 Regan Paterson F 2019 Franklin HS Franklin, Ma Wellesley, 14 Hannah MacDougall F 2019 Wellesley HS Ma Hopkinton Hopkinton, 15 Maggie Allen D 2020 MS Ma Mansfield, 16 Shayna Menzer F/D 2020 Qualters MS Ma 17 Lauren Fitzpatrick F 2019 Canton HS Canton, Ma LaSalle 29 Jen Rickard F 2019 Coventry, RI Academy 32 Hope Walinski G 2020 Lincoln MS Lincoln, RI Head Coach: Nate Dudley – [email protected] 8 14U Tier 1 Minuteman Flames Grad.
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