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Five Hole Hockey Junior Prospects Camp Master Alumni List (Updated 05-2016) Five Hole Hockey Junior Prospects Camp Master Alumni List (updated 05-2016) Since 2006, our camp participants have been taking their game to the next level. Read on to see where some of our former players have gone! Leagues Our Camp Alumni Have Advanced To: Tier 1 OHL, QMJHL, USHL Tier 2 BCHL, CCHL, NAHL, NOJHL, SIJHL, OJHL Tier 3 AJHL, AWHL, EJHL, GLJHL, MNJHL, MET, NA3HL, NORPAC, USPHL, WSHL College NCAA Division 1, NCAA Division 3, ACHA - all levels Pro NHL, AHL, CHL, FHL, AAHL, European Pro Camp Alumni: Professional Hockey Cameron Schilling 2006 Camp - Hershey Bears / Washington Capitals Martin Iberer 2006 Camp - EHC Bregenzenwald Greg Eggelston 2006 Camp - Detroit Hitmen Matt Grogan 2006 Camp - Mississippi River Kings Chris Clyne 2007 Camp - Evansville Thunder Stephen Brown 2007 Camp - Danbury Whalers Tyler Biggs 2008 Camp - Toronto Mariles / Toronto Maples Leafs (1st Round Pick) Sebastian Geoffrion 2008 Camp - Arizona Sundogs Josh Moles 2008 Camp - Dayton Demonz Marcus Mitchell 2008 Camp - Danville Dashers Brad Denney 2009 Camp - Danville Dashers Ryan Patsch 2009 Camp - Danbury Whalers Todd McIlrath Former Camp Staff - Idaho Steelheads, Battle Creek Revolution Camp Alumni: NCAA Division 1 Cameron Schilling 2006 Camp - Miami University Matt Grogan 2006 Camp - University of Connecticut Matt Smith 2006 Camp - University of Nebraska Omaha Luke Eibler 2008 Camp - Northeastern University / W. Michigan University Tyler Biggs 2008 Camp - Miami University Jake Brightbill 2008 Camp - Sacred Heart University Sebastian Geoffrion 2008 Camp - University of Alabama Huntsville Marcus Mitchell 2008 Camp - Clarkson University Brice Geoffrion 2009 Camp - University of Alabama Huntsville Brad McBride 2009 Camp - Air Force Academy Nick Gawron 2009 Camp - Niagara University Craig Pierce 2010 Camp - University of Alabama Huntsville Preston Hodge 2010 Camp - University of Nebraska Omaha Dylan Shapiro 2011 Camp - UMass Lowell Michael Preston 2011 Camp - United States Miltary Academy (Army) Bruce Racine 2011 Camp - Colgate Alex Berardinelli 2011 Camp - Colorado College Trevor Recktenwald 2012 Camp - Ferris State University Jordan Berger 2012 Camp - Colorado College Camp Alumni: NCAA Division 3 Brett Bergum 2006 Camp - University of WI River Falls Patrick Nelson 2007 Camp - Westfield State College Ryan Roeming 2007 Camp - Concordia University Stephen Brown 2007 Camp - Johnson & Wales University Tony Fischer 2007 Camp - University of MN Crookston Tony Woodward 2007 Camp - Framingham State University Tyler Beasley 2007 Camp - Northland College Five Hole Hockey Junior Prospects Camp Master Alumni List (updated 05-2016) Since 2006, our camp participants have been taking their game to the next level. Read on to see where some of our former players have gone! Jeremy Narducci 2007 Camp - Becker College Scott Deur 2007 Camp - St. Mary's University Patrick Avery 2008 Camp - Johnson & Wales University Brittan Kuhlman 2008 Camp - Cortland State University Fred Bidinger 2008 Camp - University of WI Eau Claire Josh Moles 2008 Camp - Nichols College Brad Phenow 2008 Camp - University of WI Superior Scott Eberline 2008 Camp - Augsburg College Sean Devlin 2008 Camp - Northland College Collin O'Neill 2008 Camp - Neumann College Sam Pinsler 2008 Camp - SUNY Cortland Daniel McCamey 2008 Camp - SUNY Pottsdam Brad Denney 2009 Camp - St. Mary's University Ryan Hurd 2009 Camp - University of MA Dartmouth Spenser Brown 2009 Camp - Milwaukee School of Engineering Keith Campbell 2009 Camp - Tufts University Nick D'Avolio 2009 Camp - University of WI Stevens Point George Malliaras 2009 Camp - University of WI River Falls Ryan Patsch 2009 Camp - Curry College Anthony Wolfe 2009 Camp - Hamline University Cory Gurski 2010 Camp - Buffalo State University David Ferris 2010 Camp - SUNY Canton Eric Augspurger 2010 Camp - DUNY Cortland Alex June 2011 Camp - Becker College Jon Sdao 2011 Camp - Colby College Will Preston 2011 Camp - New England College Daniel Bufis 2011 Camp - Nichols College David Chiokadze 2011 Camp - Salve Regina University Nick Noto 2011 Camp - Northland College Eddie Osowski 2011 Camp - Becker College A.nthony Beaumont 2011 Camp -Buffalo State University Anthony Bacarri 2011 Camp - Becker College Brandon Morgan 2011 Camp - SUNY Canton Ron Lindgren 2011 Camp - Aurora University Gregory Stoya 2011 Camp - Framingham State Charlie Widmar 2011 Camp - St. Olaf College Matt Smethurst 2011 Camp - Manhattanville College Tanner Jones 2012 Camp - Umass Boston Jeremy Todd 2012 Camp - Bethel University Kyle Weiner 2012 Camp - Aurora University Brad Hawayek 2012 Camp - SUNY Geneseo Joe Keyser 2012 Camp - New England College Drew Carlson 2012 Camp - Hamline University Colin Cross 2012 Camp - Framingham State University Thomas Clayton 2012 Camp - Finlandia University Andrew Bergquist 2012 Camp - Aurora University Brian Hurlimann 2012 Camp - SUNY Brockport Jon Hall 2012 Camp - Buffalo State University Ely Lynn 2012 Camp - Becker Colege Kenny Tencza 2012 Camp - Elmira College Chris Williford 2013 Camp - Hamline University Five Hole Hockey Junior Prospects Camp Master Alumni List (updated 05-2016) Since 2006, our camp participants have been taking their game to the next level. Read on to see where some of our former players have gone! Jimmy Meyer 2013 Camp - Assumption College Jake Hainline 2013 Camp - Hamline University Brett Gates 2013 Camp - St. John's University Austin Rust 2013 Camp - Adrian College Ian Wood 2013 Camp - Morrisville State University Matt Michals 2013 Camp - Southern Maine University Anthony Gandolfi 2013 Camp - Southern New Hampshire University Nick Mercurio 2013 Camp - Southern Maine University Dustyn Moyer 2013 Camp - Stevenson University Brandon Scholze 2013 Camp - Stevenson University Austin Anderson 2013 Camp - Gustavus Adolphus Tanner Bennett 2014 Camp - University of Wisconsin River Falls John Nugent 2014 Camp - Lake Forest University Brian Crink 2014 Camp - Daniel Webster College Zack Davis 2014 Camp - Milwaukee School of Engineering Colton Mcenimen 2014 Camp - Stevenson University Stephen Kelly 2014 Camp - Buffalo State University Brenden Williams 2014 Camp - Stevenson University Sam Nelson 2014 Camp - Concordia College Camp Alumni: ACHA Through the course of the past 9 years, we have seen a great many camp alumni go on to play at all levels of ACHA College hockey. The listing is far too extensive to effectively post at this point in time. Master Draft List: Junior Hockey C. Ackerman 2013 Camp, drafted in 2013 by the Three Rivers Vengeance, NA3HL A. Anderson 2013 Camp, drafted in 2013 by the Battle Creek Revolution, NA3HL A. Creighton 2009 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Quad City Jr. Flames, CSHL A. Bergquist 2012 Camp, drafted in 2013 by the Twin City Steel, NA3HL A. Creighton 2009 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Danville Inferno, GLJHL A. Dempsey 2011 Camp, drafted in 2011 by the Queen City Steam, NA3HL A. Dobrzeniecki 2010 Camp, drafted in 2010 by the Aberdeen Wings, NAHL A. Golio 2010 Camp, drafted in 2010 by the Quad City Jr. Flames, CSHL A. Gunnar 2009 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Chicago Force, CSHL A. Iovino 2009 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Chicago Force, CSHL A. June 2010 Camp, drafted in 2010 by the Quad City Jr. Flames, CSHL A. Lilliard 2010 Camp, drafted in 2010 by the Quad City Jr. Flames, CSHL A. Logue 2006 Camp, drafted in 2006 by the Quad City Express, CSHL A. Lucas 2010 Camp, drafted in 2010 by the Grand Rapids Owls, CSHL A. Haygood 2011 Camp, drafted in 2011 by the Queen City Steam, NA3HL B. Haney 2013 Camp, drafted in 2013 by the Battle Creek Revolution, NA3HL A. Hudson 2011 Camp, drafted in 2011 by the Queen City Steam, NA3HL A. Nehring 2010 Camp, drafted in 2011 by the Queen City Steam, CSHL A. Reusch 2006 Camp, drafted in 2006 by the Dubuque Thunderbirds, CSHL A. Shipalia 2010 Camp, drafted in 2010 by the Grand Rapids Owls, CSHL A. Wingate 2008 Camp, drafted in 2008 by the Queen City Steam, CSHL A. Wolfe 2009 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Grand Rapids Owls, CSHL A. Ziakis 2012 Camp, drafted n 2012 by the Peoria Mustangs, NA3HL B. Crawford 2012 Camp, drafted in 2012 by the Quad City Jr. Flames, NA3HL Five Hole Hockey Junior Prospects Camp Master Alumni List (updated 05-2016) Since 2006, our camp participants have been taking their game to the next level. Read on to see where some of our former players have gone! B. Denney 2008 Camp, drafted in 2008 by the Indiana Ice, USHL B. Gates 2013 Camp, drafted in 2013 by the Wisconsin Whalers, NA3HL B. Geoffrion 2009 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Tri-City Storm, USHL B. Geoffrion 2009 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Motor City Metal Jackets, NAHL B. Hovanec 2011 Camp, drafted in 2013 by the N. Iowa Bulls, NA3HL B. Hovanec 2011 Camp, drafted in 2011 by the Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins, NA3HL B. Kirchens 2009 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins, CSHL B. Lomow 2009 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Queen City Steam, CSHL B. Morgan 2011 Camp, drafted in 2011 by the Quad City Jr. Flames, NA3HL B. Phenow 2008 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Albert Lea Thunder, NAHL B. Sneed 2014 Camp, drafted in 2014 by the Topeka Capitals, NA3HL C. Bernard 2009 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Quad City Jr. Flames, CSHL C. Cooper 2010 Camp, drafted in 2010 by the Chicago Hitmen, CSHL C. Gallagher 2009 Camp, drafted in 2009 by the Quad City Jr. Flames, CSHL C. Godfrey 2011 Camp, drafted in 2011 by the Queen City Steam, NA3HL C. Gurski 2011 Camp, drafted in 2011 by the Quad City Jr. Flames, NA3HL C. Haa 2006 Camp, drafted in 2006 by the Peoria Mustangs, CSHL C. Kaminski 2010 Camp, drafted in 2010 by the Queen City Steam, CSHL C. Kaminski 2010 Camp, drafted in 2012 by the Peoria Mustangs, NA3HL C. Martin 2011 Camp, drafted in 2011 by the Queen City Steam, NA3HL C. Nelson 2008 Camp, drafted in 2008 by the Queen City Steam, CSHL C. Nelson 2007 Camp, drafted in 2007 by the Cincinnati Jr.
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