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DETROIT SCOUT BOOK 2 NATIONS COLLEGE PREP SERIES 2019 WELCOME! We Are Pleased That You Can Join Us for the TWO NATIONS COLLEGE PREP SERIES DETROIT SCOUT BOOK 2 NATIONS COLLEGE PREP SERIES 2019 WELCOME! We are pleased that you can join us for the TWO NATIONS COLLEGE PREP SERIES. The series will take place over two weekends and is designed to showcase quality female hockey players striving to advance to the next level in two convenient venues, the first in Detroit in October and the second in Toronto in December. Belle Tire will host the first series in Detroit October 25-27, 2019 and Brampton will host the second series November 29-December 1, 2019. There be over 200 teams from across the US and Canada participating that will showcase the skills of over 4,000 talented female athletes from a diverse group of select teams. We would like to extend an invitation to all interested scouts to each series. There will be private rooms provided for game evaluations. Please access www.2NationsCollegePrep.com for the most updated information, including schedule, roster, statistics and maps. Information will also be available on twitter @2NationsCP. Do not hesitate to call or email with questions. Detroit Series Host Taylor SportsPlex Toronto Series Host Century Garden Arena Scouting Director Scott Yoxheimer 13333 Telegraph Don Stoddart 340 Vodder St. E Kelly Katorji [email protected] Taylor, MI [email protected] Brampton, ON [email protected] (517) 262-2903 (734) 374-8900 (416) 931-4790 (905) 874-2814 (519) 664-1351 2 Schedule by Division 3 Division Game # Day Time Home Away Rink 19u 1901 Fri. 10/25/19 9:30 AM 19u-Alaska All Stars vs. 19u-Gilmour Academy Lancers Taylor-Wahlburgers 19u 1902 Fri. 10/25/19 9:50 AM 19u-GCGH Lady Grads vs. 19u-Valley Jr. Warriors Kennedy-Teifer 19u 1903 Fri. 10/25/19 11:00 AM 19u-Dallas Stars Elite vs. 19u-Southwest Wildcats DISC-Kilpatrick 19u 1904 Fri. 10/25/19 11:00 AM 19u-MN Ice Cougars vs. 19u-Brampton Jr. Canadettes Kennedy-Feldman 19u 1905 Fri. 10/25/19 11:00 AM 19u-Team Colorado vs. 19u-Trinity College Lincoln Park 19u 1906 Fri. 10/25/19 11:15 AM 19u-Madison Capitols vs. 19u-Sudbury Lady Wolves Brownstown-B 19u 1907 Fri. 10/25/19 12:30 PM 19u-Chicago Young Americans vs. 19u-Edge School Mountaineers DISC-Adray 19u 1908 Fri. 10/25/19 12:30 PM 19u-Philadelphia Jr Flyers vs. 19u-Northwood School Kennedy-Feldman 19u 1909 Fri. 10/25/19 12:30 PM 19u-Team Wisconsin vs. 19u-Notre Dame Hounds Lincoln Park 19u 1910 Fri. 10/25/19 12:30 PM 19u-Culver Academy vs. 19u-Belle Tire Taylor -Belle Tire 19u 1911 Fri. 10/25/19 12:30 PM 19u-Oakville Hornets vs. 19u-St. Louis Blues Taylor-Wahlburgers 19u 1912 Fri. 10/25/19 12:50 PM 19u-San Jose Jr. Sharks vs. 19u-Team Illinois Kennedy-Teifer 19u 1913 Fri. 10/25/19 3:00 PM 19u-Gilmour Academy Lancers vs. 19u-GCGH Lady Grads Lincoln Park 19u 1914 Fri. 10/25/19 5:00 PM 19u-Valley Jr. Warriors vs. 19u-Madison Capitols Taylor-Wahlburgers 19u 1915 Fri. 10/25/19 5:10 PM 19u-Sudbury Lady Wolves vs. 19u-Team Colorado Kennedy-Practice 19u 1916 Fri. 10/25/19 5:30 PM 19u-Southwest Wildcats vs. 19u-Alaska All Stars Taylor -Belle Tire 19u 1917 Fri. 10/25/19 5:45 PM 19u-Trinity College vs. 19u-Dallas Stars Elite Southgate-B 19u 1918 Fri. 10/25/19 6:30 PM 19u-Brampton Jr. Canadettes vs. 19u-Chicago Young Americans DISC-Adray 19u 1919 Fri. 10/25/19 6:30 PM 19u-Northwood School vs. 19u-MN Ice Cougars Southgate-A 19u 1920 Fri. 10/25/19 6:30 PM 19u-Notre Dame Hounds vs. 19u-St. Louis Blues Taylor-Wahlburgers 19u 1921 Fri. 10/25/19 6:50 PM 19u-Team Illinois vs. 19u-Philadelphia Jr Flyers Kennedy-Teifer 19u 1922 Fri. 10/25/19 7:00 PM 19u-Belle Tire vs. 19u-Oakville Hornets Taylor -Belle Tire 19u 1923 Fri. 10/25/19 7:15 PM 19u-San Jose Jr. Sharks vs. 19u-Culver Academy Southgate-B 19u 1924 Fri. 10/25/19 7:30 PM 19u-Edge School Mountaineers vs. 19u-Team Wisconsin Kennedy-Feldman 19u 1925 Sat. 10/26/19 9:30 AM 19u-St. Louis Blues vs. 19u-Edge School Mountaineers Lincoln Park 19u 1926 Sat. 10/26/19 11:00 AM 19u-Gilmour Academy Lancers vs. 19u-Brampton Jr. Canadettes DISC-Kilpatrick 19u 1927 Sat. 10/26/19 11:00 AM 19u-Philadelphia Jr Flyers vs. 19u-MN Ice Cougars Kennedy-Feldman 19u 1928 Sat. 10/26/19 11:00 AM 19u-Sudbury Lady Wolves vs. 19u-Chicago Young Americans Taylor -Belle Tire 19u 1929 Sat. 10/26/19 11:00 AM 19u-Belle Tire vs. 19u-Dallas Stars Elite Taylor-Wahlburgers 19u 1930 Sat. 10/26/19 11:20 AM 19u-Team Colorado vs. 19u-Team Illinois Kennedy-Teifer 19u 1931 Sat. 10/26/19 12:30 PM 19u-Valley Jr. Warriors vs. 19u-Southwest Wildcats Kennedy-Feldman 19u 1932 Sat. 10/26/19 12:30 PM 19u-Northwood School vs. 19u-San Jose Jr. Sharks Lincoln Park 19u 1933 Sat. 10/26/19 12:30 PM 19u-GCGH Lady Grads vs. 19u-Alaska All Stars Southgate-A 19u 1934 Sat. 10/26/19 12:30 PM 19u-Culver Academy vs. 19u-Trinity College Southgate-B 4 Division Game # Day Time Home Away Rink 19u 1935 Sat. 10/26/19 12:30 PM 19u-Oakville Hornets vs. 19u-Team Wisconsin Taylor -Belle Tire 19u 1936 Sat. 10/26/19 12:30 PM 19u-Madison Capitols vs. 19u-Notre Dame Hounds Taylor-Wahlburgers 19u 1937 Sat. 10/26/19 4:40 PM 19u-Edge School Mountaineers vs. 19u-Philadelphia Jr Flyers Kennedy-Practice 19u 1938 Sat. 10/26/19 6:00 PM 19u-Dallas Stars Elite vs. 19u-Culver Academy Brownstown-A 19u 1939 Sat. 10/26/19 6:00 PM 19u-San Jose Jr. Sharks vs. 19u-Gilmour Academy Lancers DISC-Adray 19u 1940 Sat. 10/26/19 6:00 PM 19u-Southwest Wildcats vs. 19u-Team Colorado DISC-Kilpatrick 19u 1941 Sat. 10/26/19 6:00 PM 19u-Team Wisconsin vs. 19u-Sudbury Lady Wolves Kennedy-Feldman 19u 1942 Sat. 10/26/19 6:00 PM 19u-Chicago Young Americans vs. 19u-GCGH Lady Grads Lincoln Park 19u 1943 Sat. 10/26/19 6:00 PM 19u-Alaska All Stars vs. 19u-St. Louis Blues Southgate-A 19u 1944 Sat. 10/26/19 6:00 PM 19u-Belle Tire vs. 19u-Valley Jr. Warriors Taylor -Belle Tire 19u 1945 Sat. 10/26/19 6:00 PM 19u-MN Ice Cougars vs. 19u-Oakville Hornets Taylor-Wahlburgers 19u 1946 Sat. 10/26/19 6:10 PM 19u-Team Illinois vs. 19u-Notre Dame Hounds Kennedy-Practice 19u 1947 Sat. 10/26/19 6:15 PM 19u-Brampton Jr. Canadettes vs. 19u-Northwood School Brownstown-B 19u 1948 Sat. 10/26/19 7:30 PM 19u-Trinity College vs. 19u-Madison Capitols Southgate-A 17u 1701 Fri. 10/25/19 9:30 AM 17u-St. Louis Blues vs. 17u-FL Alliance Brownstown-B 17u 1702 Fri. 10/25/19 9:30 AM 17u-Team Wisconsin vs. 17u-Central York Panthers DISC-Adray 17u 1703 Fri. 10/25/19 9:30 AM 17u-Dallas Stars Elite vs. 17u-EFAC Pandas DISC-Kilpatrick 17u 1704 Fri. 10/25/19 9:30 AM 17u-NJ Jr Titans vs. 17u-Brampton Canadettes Lincoln Park 17u 1705 Fri. 10/25/19 9:30 AM 17u-Chicago Fury vs. 17u-Geulph Jr Gryphons Southgate-A 17u 1706 Fri. 10/25/19 9:30 AM 17u-Mississauga Hurricanes vs. 17u-Buffalo Bison Black Taylor -Belle Tire 17u 1707 Fri. 10/25/19 9:45 AM 17u-Madison Capitols vs. 17u-Cambridge Roadrunners Southgate-B 17u 1708 Fri. 10/25/19 11:00 AM 17u-Chicago Young Americans vs. 17u-Belleville Bearcats DISC-Adray 17u 1709 Fri. 10/25/19 11:00 AM 17u-Regina Rebels vs. 17u-C.K. Crush Southgate-A 17u 1710 Fri. 10/25/19 11:00 AM 17u-Oakville Hornets vs. 17u-New Jersey Colonials Taylor -Belle Tire 17u 1711 Fri. 10/25/19 11:00 AM 17u-Gentry Galaxy vs. 17u-Flamborough Falcons Taylor-Wahlburgers 17u 1712 Fri. 10/25/19 11:15 AM 17u-Team Colorado vs. 17u-Niagara Falls Rapids Southgate-B 17u 1713 Fri. 10/25/19 11:20 AM 17u-Team Illinois vs. 17u-Belmont Blazers Kennedy-Teifer 17u 1714 Fri. 10/25/19 12:30 PM 17u-San Jose Jr Sharks vs. 17u-Lady Grads DISC-Kilpatrick 17u 1715 Fri. 10/25/19 12:30 PM 17u-Philadelphia Jr Flyers vs. 17u-Peterborough Ice Kats Southgate-A 17u 1716 Fri. 10/25/19 12:30 PM 17u-Gilmour Gladiators vs. 17u-Burlington Barracudas Southgate-B 17u 1717 Fri. 10/25/19 3:30 PM 17u-Brampton Canadettes vs. 17u-Madison Capitols Taylor-Wahlburgers 17u 1718 Fri. 10/25/19 4:00 PM 17u-Team Wisconsin vs. 17u-Mississauga Hurricanes Taylor -Belle Tire 17u 1719 Fri. 10/25/19 4:15 PM 17u-Belleville Bearcats vs. 17u-Dallas Stars Elite Southgate-B 17u 1720 Fri. 10/25/19 4:30 PM 17u-Cambridge Roadrunners vs. 17u-Chicago Young Americans DISC-Kilpatrick 5 Division Game # Day Time Home Away Rink 17u 1721 Fri. 10/25/19 4:30 PM 17u-C.K. Crush vs. 17u-Buffalo Bison Black Lincoln Park 17u 1722 Fri. 10/25/19 5:00 PM 17u-Niagara Falls Rapids vs.
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