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Thursday, November 8 2018 2019 NATIONAL BOUND STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Hosted by Massachusetts Hockey THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 New England Sports Center (15 Tier 1, 16U and 18U) SPECIAL THANKS TO THE MASSACHUSETTS HOCKEY PARTNERS: WELCOME TO THE 2018-19 MASSACHUSETTS HOCKEY NATIONAL BOUND STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS! On behalf of Massachusetts Hockey, we would like to welcome you to the National Bound State Championships. With 56 teams across five categories competing this weekend, parents, fans and scouts will have the opportunity to watch some of the best youth hockey in the country. The tournament formats will be as follows: 1. Tournament Committee will review the rankings at each level and set the tournament fields on Monday November 5th, based upon the most current MyHockeyRankings available to the Tournament Committee. 2. 16U & 18U Tier I & Tier II formats will be 12 team fields. a. Top 4 seeded teams at each level receive a bye into the round of 8 teams. b. Seeds 5 through 12 play on the first night of the tournament with the winners advancing to play the Top 4 seeds in the second round of the tournament based upon a set bracket. 3. 15 Only Tier I format will be an 8-team field. 4. In the event the number of 16U & 18U Tier I & Tier II eligible teams or applicants is less than 12 teams, the Tournament Committee may reduce the tournament field and increase the number of byes awarded accordingly. 5. The tournaments will follow the tiebreaker procedure as outlined in the 2018-19 USA Hockey District and National Championship Guidebook (available online at USAHockey.com). All 15 Only, 16U & 18U games will be played to a winner under the USA Hockey playoff round rules of one full overtime period followed by a shootout. 6. Semi Finals & the Championship games will follow after the first and second round of the playoffs. All decisions are subject to the approval of the Massachusetts Hockey Tournament Chair. Thank you again for participating, attending and enjoying this year’s National Bound State Championships! For more information visit mahockey.org mass.hockey /MassHockey @Mass_Hockey /massachusetts_hockey bit.ly/Mass_Hockey 15 Only Tier 1 SCHEDULES // NATIONALS // For more information visit nationals.usahockey.com Game Schedule - 15 ONLY TIER I - Wed Nov 7 2018 @ 10:38a 1 16U Tier 1 SCHEDULES // 16U Tier 2 18U Tier 1 SCHEDULES // 18U Tier 1I 15 ONLY TIER 1 ROSTERS // 95 Giants No. First Name Last Name Ht. Wt. Po. Birth Year School Grade Hometown State 1 Colin Androlewicz 5' 9" 153 G 2003 Hillside School 9th Marlborough MA 2 Joseph Caggiano 5' 8" 160 D 2003 Mount St. Charles 10th Harrisville RI 3 Nolan Sauer 6' 0" 170 D 2003 Hopkinton High-School 10th Hopkinton NH 6 Michael Kennedy 6' 0" 155 F 2003 Christian Brothers Academy 10th Kirkwood MO 7 Nathan Glencross 6' 0" 165 F 2003 Groton Dunstable High-School 10th Groton MA 8 Michael Collett 5' 11" 165 F 2003 Dracut High-School 10th Dracut MA 9 Owen Drummey 5' 8" 165 F 2003 Falmouth High-School 10th Falmouth ME 11 Giovanni Grassi 5' 7" 126 D 2003 Eaglebrook School 9th New York NY 12 Bryan Kearns 5' 10" 145 F 2003 Oliver Ames High-School 9th North Easton MA 14 Zachary Rheault 5' 11" 155 D 2003 Londonderry High-School 10th Londonderry NH 16 Cameron Sullivan 6' 0" 140 F 2003 Westborough High-School 10th Westborough MA 17 Nils Forselius 5' 4" 118 F 2003 Eaglebrook School 9th Guilford CT 18 Rocco Bianculli 5' 9" 165 D 2003 King Phillip High-School 10th Wrentham MA 19 Ryan Deschamps 6' 1" 155 F 2003 Burrillville High-School 10th Pascoag RI 22 William O'Keefe 5' 8" 145 F 2003 Tewksbury High-School 10th Tewksbury MA 23 Ryan O-Donnell 5' 9" 170 F 2003 The Prout School 10th Wakefield RI 31 Matthew Choi 5' 9" 135 G 2003 St. Sebastian's School 10th Boston MA 34 Benjamin Michaud 6' 3" 178 D 2003 Westminster School 9th Lexington MA 40 Luke Sullivan 6' 1" 155 D 2003 Westborough High-School 10th Westborough MA Coaches: Bryan Erikson, Kue Choi Bay State Breakers No. First Name Last Name Ht. Wt. Po. Birth Year School Grade Hometown State 1 Ryan Hennigan 6' 0" 155 G 2003 Catholic Memorial 10th Westwood MA 3 Nick Blondie 5' 7" 130 F 2003 Rockland HS 10th Rockland MA 4 Ryan Concannon 5' 9" 145 F 2003 Bridgewater- Raynham 10th Bridgewater MA 6 Joe Crowley 5' 10" 150 D/F 2003 Xaverian 10th Canton MA 7 Max DaSilva 5' 7" 135 F 2003 BC High 9th Hanover MA 8 Nate Delprete 5' 6" 145 F 2003 Hanover 10th Hanover MA 9 John Demarco 5' 7" 140 F 2003 Abington HS 10th Abington MA 10 Gavin Havens 5' 7" 140 F 2003 Catholic Memorial 9th Franklin MA 11 Ty Magliozzi 6' 0" 155 F 2003 Catholic Memorial 9th Norwood MA 12 Evan McCarthy 5' 11" 160 F 2003 BC High 10th Pembroke MA 13 Dylan McDonald 6' 0" 160 F 2003 Scituate HS 9th Scituate MA 14 Tommy McNally 5' 9" 145 D 2003 Hingham HS 10th Hingham MA 15 Will Nolan 5' 11" 155 F 2003 Duxbury HS 10th Duxbury MA 16 Jake Sannella 5' 10" 165 D 2003 Thayer Academy 9th Scituate MA 17 Dylan Shine 6' 0" 165 D 2003 Newton South 10th Newton MA 18 Jack Silva 6' 1" 165 F 2003 Xaverian 9th Bridgewater MA 19 Christian Koylion 5' 9" 150 D/F 2003 Archbishop Williams 10th Plymouth MA 22 Shane Spinale 5' 8" 140 D 2003 Xaverian 10th Canton MA 30 Theo Jacobs 6' 0" 165 G 2003 Hingham HS 10th Hingham MA 44 Connor Walsh 5' 8" 140 F 2003 Hingham HS 10th Hingham MA Coaches: Pete Delprete 15 ONLY TIER 1 ROSTERS // Boston Junior Eagles No. First Name Last Name Ht. Wt. Po. Birth Year School Grade Hometown State 3 Ryan Meagher 5' 11" 158 F 2003 Walpole Express Academy 9th Needham MA 6 Justin Chiasson 6' 0" 180 D 2003 Lincoln Sudbury High School 10th Sudbury MA 9 Mick Frechette 5' 7" 140 F 2003 St. Sebastians School 9th Weston MA 11 Ziv Chodirker 5' 10" 155 F 2003 Rivers School 9th Newton MA 13 Tanner Lank 5' 11" 145 F 2003 Rivers School 10th Weston MA 14 Robert Melvin 6' 0" 155 D 2003 Boston Latin 10th Hyde Park MA 16 Sully Kopf 5' 4" 110 F 2002 Dexter School 9th Needham MA 17 Jack Toomey 6' 0" 165 D 2003 St. Sebastians School 9th Wellesley MA 19 Gavin Walsh 5' 7" 155 F 2003 St. Sebastians School 9th Winchester MA 22 Will Vaccari 5' 8" 140 F 2003 Reading Memorial High School 10th Reading MA 26 Landon Greatorex 5' 7" 150 F 2003 Reading Memorial High School 10th Reading MA 32 Ryan Kazmouz 5' 8" 130 G 2003 Central Catholic High School 9th Nashua NH 50 Joseph Fleming 5' 10" 175 D 2003 Landmark School 9th Wellesley MA 77 Jack Barry 5' 10" 150 F 2003 Belmont Hill 10th Newton MA Coaches: Joseph Fleming, David Hymovitz, Stacy Fleming Boston Junior Terriers No. First Name Last Name Ht. Wt. Po. Birth Year School Grade Hometown State 2 James Dillon 5' 5" 125 D 2003 Boston Latin Dorchester MA 3 Billy Mrowka 5' 10" 165 F 2003 Duxbury HS Duxbury MA 4 Nolan Faherty 6' 3" 195 D 2003 Hanover HS Hanover MA 8 Colin Oatway 5' 8" 135 F 2003 BC High Hingham MA 9 Colin Gaffney 6' 0" 165 D 2003 Braintree HS Braintree MA 10 Andrew McDonnell 5' 9" 140 D 2003 Milton HS Milton MA 11 Matt Kennedy 6' 1" 145 F 2003 BC High Milton MA 15 Cooper Mullen 5' 5" 130 F 2003 Thayer Academy Hingham MA 19 Zach Sideropoulos 5' 10" 160 F 2003 BC High Hanover MA 22 Nick Recupero 5' 9" 150 D 2003 Archbishop Williams Holbrook MA 23 Gianni D'Andrea 5' 9" 150 F 2003 Express Academy Stoughton MA 29 Austin Allen 5' 9" 150 F 2003 Arlington Catholic Boston MA 32 Zach Richards 5' 7" 145 G 2003 Cardinal Spellman Weymouth MA 37 Timothy McLaughlin 5' 8" 145 F 2003 BC High Braintree MA 39 Dominic Walecka 5' 7" 145 G 2003 Catholic Memorial Stoughton MA 47 Dylan McDonough 5' 9" 140 F 2003 Thayer Academy Dorchester MA 48 Quinn Isenstadt 6' 0" 160 F 2003 Hingham MA 55 Brody Scott 6' 0" 155 D 2003 Pembroke HS Pembroke MA 85 Collin Whitmore 5' 9" 140 F 2003 Thayer Academy Hingham MA 86 Owen Flynn 5' 7" 140 F 2003 Braintree HS Braintree MA Coaches: Terrence Butt, Alex Quinn, Gregory Scott 15 ONLY TIER 1 ROSTERS // Cape Cod Whalers No. First Name Last Name Ht. Wt. Po. Birth Year School Grade Hometown State 1 Mason Joseph 5' 4" 105 G 2003 Harrisville RI 2 John Logan 5' 8" 155 D 2003 BC High Hanover MA 3 Ethan Cordeiro 5' 7" 130 F 2003 Lasalle Academy Cranston RI 4 Zach Glass 5' 10" 155 F 2003 Thayer Academy Weymouth MA 5 Joe Freeman 5' 10" 140 D 2003 Middlesex Milton MA 5 Domenic Morelli 5' 8" 155 D 2003 Rivers Framingham MA 6 CJ Monturio 5' 8" 160 F 2003 Thayer Academy Weymouth MA 7 Max Shustak 5' 8" 140 F 2003 St. Johns Prep Shrewsbury MA 8 Colin Norton 5' 9" 155 F 2003 BC High Pembroke MA 9 Colin Richard 5' 6" 115 F 2003 Xaverian Foxboro MA 10 Brady Leslie 5' 8" 150 F 2003 Braintree HS Braintree MA 11 Brett Collins 5' 10" 165 D 2003 Thayer Academy Quincy MA 12 Alex Umbro 6' 0" 155 D 2003 Archbishop Williams Weymouth MA 13 Conor Kelly 5' 10" 150 F 2003 Archbishop Williams Braintree MA 14 Will Murphy 5' 10" 175 D 2003 Roxbury Latin Franklin MA 16 Declan Longnane 5' 11" 175 D 2003 BC High Milton MA 17 Ethan O'Neill 5' 6" 145 F 2003 Belmont Hill Westwood MA 20 Stephen Canavan 6' 2" 190 F 2003 St.
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