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Varsity Hockey Team 2015-2016 Season Guide Our Mission THE ALBANY ACADEMY Varsity Hockey Team 2015-2016 Season Guide Our Mission Who We Are: The Albany Academies—The Albany Academy and Albany Academy for Girls—develop capable and confident students through single-gender education in the Lower and Middle School, and through coordinate education in the Upper School. What We Do: Employing individualized and positive education, The Albany Academies provide students with the knowledge, skills, and character needed for leadership and success in the creative, entrepreneurial century that lies ahead. Fast Facts • Enrollment: 840 students • More than 40% of students receive tuition assistance • Student/faculty ratio: 6 to 1 • Nearly 80 percent of our faculty hold advanced degrees • Nearly 100% of our teachers hold degrees in the subjects they teach – compared with 25% nationally • Average class size: 14 students • Languages offered: Chinese, French, Latin and Spanish • 13 Varsity Sports teams for boys; 13 Varsity Sports teams for girls • Lower, Middle and Upper School students participate in various aspects of the performing arts • Middle School students consistently receive top honors in regional science competitions • More than 30 clubs available to Upper School students • Upper School students are required to participate in an innovative Leadership Program • Advising program for students in Grades 5-12 recognized as being unique in the region • Students and faculty participate in two Community Service Days annually that help benefit more than 30 nonprofit organizations in the region • Seniors are required to participate in internship and experiential educational opportunities in fields in which they are interested • Nearly 100% of our graduates matriculate directly into four-year colleges and universities • 50-acre campus that includes a newly refurbished Cafeteria and Auditorium, new state-of-the-art Science Center, ice rink and indoor swimming pool Program Summary • 32-35 Games per Season • Minimum of 3 Quality Tournaments per Season • Host for Rider Cup Tournament • On-Campus Ice Hockey Arena • Full Weight Training Facility • Preseason and Off-Season Physical Development Program • Full Time Athletic Trainer on Staff • Equipment Manager • Two-hour Practices Each Weekday (unless game scheduled) • Video Analysis • Extensive Statistics Recording and Evaluation • Coach Transportation • Preseason Team Placement Facilities ROBISON FAMILY HOCKEY ARENA THE ALBANY ACADEMY VARSITY HOCKEY LOCKER ROOM Schedule GAME DATE OPPONENT LOCATION HOME/ AWAY GAME TIME Nov. 18, 2015 Elite Hockey Academy (Scrimmage) Cheshire, Ct. AWAY 6:40 PM Nov. 22, 2015 Le Sommet (Scrimmage) The Albany Academy HOME 12:15 PM Nov. 24, 2015 Hoosac School The Albany Academy HOME 4:00 PM Dec. 2, 2015 Berkshire School The Albany Academy HOME 4:00 PM Dec. 5, 2015 Avon Old Farms School Avon, Ct. AWAY 4:00 PM Dec. 9, 2015 Trinity-Pawling School Pawling, NY AWAY 4:30 PM Dec. 11, 2015 Rice Memorial (Rider Cup Tournament) The Albany Academy HOME 6:00 PM Dec. 12, 2015 TBD (Rider Cup Tournament) The Albany Academy HOME TBD Dec. 13, 2015 TBD (Rider Cup Tournament) The Albany Academy HOME TBD Dec. 16, 2015 Salisbury School The Albany Academy HOME 5:00 PM Dec. 18, 2015 TBD (St. Sebastians Tournament) Needham, Ma. AWAY TBD Dec. 19, 2015 TBD (St. Sebastians Tournament) Needham, Ma. AWAY TBD Dec. 20, 2015 TBD (St. Sebastians Tournament) Needham Ma. AWAY TBD Jan. 2, 2016 Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter, NH AWAY 4:30 PM Jan. 3, 2016 North Yarmouth Academy Yarmouth, Me. AWAY 9:00 AM Jan. 6, 2016 Portledge School The Albany Academy HOME 6:00 PM Jan. 8, 2016 Lawrenceville School Lawrenceville, NJ AWAY 7:00 PM Jan. 9, 2016 Princeton Country Day School Princeton, NJ AWAY 10:00 AM Jan. 15, 2016 Delbarton School The Albany Academy HOME 5:15 PM Jan. 16, 2016 Canterbury School New Milford, Ct. AWAY 4:30 PM Jan. 20, 2016 Hoosac School The Albany Academy HOME 4:00 PM Jan. 23, 2016 Pomfret School The Albany Academy HOME 11:10 AM Jan. 24, 2016 Moses Brown School THe Albany Academy HOME 1:00 PM Jan. 29, 2016 Northwood School (St. Andrew’s Tourn.) SAC (Aurora Comm. 1) AWAY 9:30 AM Jan. 29, 2016 Buffalo Jr Sabres (St. Andrew’s Tourn.) SAC (La Brier Arena) AWAY 4:00 PM Jan. 30, 2016 Upper Can. Coll. (St. Andrew’s Tourn.) SAC (Aurora Comm. 1) AWAY 10:30 AM Jan. 31, 2016 TBD (St. Andrew’s Tourn.) SAC (TBD) AWAY TBD Feb. 5, 2016 Brunswick School The Albany Academy HOME 4:30 PM Feb. 6, 2016 Winchendon School The Albany Academy HOME 3:00 PM Feb. 12, 2016 Berwick Academy Dover, NH AWAY 8:00 PM Feb. 13, 2016 Hebron Academy PEA – Exeter, NH AWAY 4:30 PM Feb. 15, 2016 Berkshire School Sheffield, Ma. AWAY 4:30 PM Feb. 17, 2016 Brunswick School Greenwich, Ct. AWAY 4:00 PM Feb. 24, 2016 Williston-Northampton School The Albany Academy HOME 4:00 PM Feb. 26, 2016 Empire Cup Tournament TBD AWAY TBD Feb. 27, 2016 Empire Cup Tournament TBD AWAY TBD Mar. 2, 2016 NEPSAC Quarterfinals TBD TBD TBD Mar. 4, 2016 NEPSAC Semifinals St. Anselm College AWAY TBD Mar. 5, 2016 NEPSAC Finals St. Anselm College AWAY TBD Roster 2015-2016 No. NAME POSITION CLASS HEIGHT WEIGHT BIRTH YEAR HOMETOWN 1 JACOB ACTON GOAL JUNIOR 6’1” 165 1998 LIVERMORE, CA 2 BRENDAN SCHNEIDER FORWARD JUNIOR 5’8” 160 1998 WELLESLEY, ON 3 EGAN WOLFORD DEFENSE JUNIOR 6’0” 175 1998 SAN JOSE, CA 4 JACK QUINLIVAN (A) FORWARD PG 6’1” 175 1996 SHREWSBURY, MA 5 PARKER SCHULTZ DEFENSE JUNIOR 5’11” 155 1999 MANHATTAN, IL 6 XAVIER ABDELLA (A) DEFENSE PG 6’0” 175 1997 ALBANY, NY 7 TYLER LISIESKI DEFENSE JUNIOR 6’0” 170 1999 BALLSTON SPA, NY 8 JERICHO PETKOVICH FORWARD SOPH. 5’10” 190 1999 ST. CATHERINES, ON 9 EVAN PACE FORWARD SENIOR 6’0” 170 1998 SAN JOSE, CA 10 DAVID COHEN FORWARD SENIOR 5’10” 185 1998 BOCA RATON, FL 11 NICHOLAS BOYAGIAN (C) FORWARD PG 6’2” 180 1997 EAST GREENBUSH, NY 12 ALEX VUKOTA (A) DEFENSE PG 6’0” 185 1997 EDGARTOWN, MA 13 SEAN WILKINSON FORWARD JUNIOR 5’11" 160 1999 SARATOGA SPRGS, NY 15 BRODY CARTER FORWARD SENIOR 5’8” 145 1998 COLONIE, NY 16 ALEX AGUIRRE FORWARD PG 6’1” 190 1997 CHANDLER, AZ 18 LIAM BOVE FORWARD JUNIOR 5’7” 145 1999 EAST GREENBUSH, NY 19 JUSTIN GEARY DEFENSE JUNIOR 6’0” 165 1998 HALFMOON, NY 20 STEVEN VERSTANDIG FORWARD SENIOR 6’-0” 160 1998 SLINGERLANDS, NY 21 NICHOLAS VUKOTA DEFENSE JUNIOR 6’4” 180 1998 EDGARTOWN, MA 22 KEVIN O'NEIL (A) FORWARD SENIOR 5’11” 170 1998 COHOES, NY 26 JOSEPH PASQUINI FORWARD SOPH. 5’8” 160 1999 GUILDERLAND, NY 27 RACE BENNETT FORWARD SENIOR 6’4” 220 1998 BALLSTON SPA, NY 33 JONATHAN SCOTTO GOAL JUNIOR 5’9” 150 1998 SLINGERLANDS, NY 39 GIANCARLO VENTRE GOAL SENIOR 5’9” 150 1998 MORRISONVILLE, NY Player Profiles Forwards #2 Brendan Schneider #4 Jack Quinlivan #8 Jericho Petkovich Assistant Captain Height: 5’8” Height: 5’10” Weight: 160 lbs. Height: 6’1” Weight: 190 lbs. Shoots: Right Weight: 175 lbs. Shoots: Left Class: Junior Shoots: Right Class: Sophomore Class: PG Hometown: Wellesley, ON Hometown: St. Catherines, ON Hometown: Shrewsbury, MA 2014-2015 Team: 2014-2015 Team: Elmira Sugar Kings 2014-2015 Team: Niagara North Stars GP 58 G 14 A 17 PIM 33 Shrewsbury H.S. GP 31 G 5 A 12 PIM 45 GP 22 G 14 A 25 PIM N/A Curriculum Interest: Curriculum Interest: • Business Curriculum Interest: • Economics • Engineering • Business • Business • Criminal Law • Engineering Other Sports: Other Sports: Other Sports: • Football • Baseball • Baseball • Tennis Interesting Facts: Interesting Facts: Interesting Facts: • Academic Honor Roll 2013-2015 • Captain-Niagara North Stars 2014-15 • OHL Draft - Barrie Colts • Committed to University of Maine • GOJHL Cherry Cup • Div. 3 Mass. State Champions 2014 Champions 2015 • Worcester Gazette Player of • USHL Combine 2015 the Year 2015 • Canadian Fastball Champion 2014 • Hobey Baker Sportsmanship Award • Academic High Honor Roll 2011-2014 Player Profiles Forwards #9 Evan Pace #10 David Cohen #11 Nick Boyagian Captain Height: 6’0” Height: 5’10” Weight: 170 lbs. Weight: 185 lbs. Height: 6’2” Shoots: Right Shoots: Left Weight: 180 lbs. Class: Senior Class: Senior Shoots: Left Class: PG Hometown: San Jose, CA Hometown: Boca Raton, FL Hometown: East Greenbush, NY 2014-2015 Team: 2014-2015 Team: San Jose Jr. Sharks TPH Thunder 2014-2015 Team: GP 25 G 7 A 4 PIM 48 GP 50 G 20 A 23 PIM 59 The Albany Academy GP 31 G 23 A 26 PIM 39 Curriculum Interest: Curriculum Interest: • Biology • Sports Medicine Curriculum Interest: • Biochemistry • General Medicine • Mathematics • Business Other Sports: Other Sports: • Soccer • Lacrosse Other Sports: • Lacrosse Interesting Facts: Interesting Facts: • USHL Combine 2013-2015 • USHL Combine 2014, 2015 Interesting Facts: • Divisional Combine 2013 • USA Player Development Camp • Erving F. Albright Award 2015 for Top Senior Athlete • Captain - Varsity Hockey 2014-15 • Captain - Varsity Lacrosse 2014-15 • Offensive Player Award- Lacrosse 2015 Player Profiles Forwards #13 Sean Wilkinson #15 Brody Carter #16 Alex Aguirre Height: 5’11” Height: 5’8” Height: 6’1” Weight: 160 lbs. Weight: 145 lbs. Weight: 190 lbs. Shoots: Left Shoots: Left Shoots: Left Class: Junior Class: Senior Class: PG Hometown: Saratoga Springs, NY Hometown: Colonie, NY Hometown: Chandler, AZ 2014-2015 Team: 2014-2015 Team: 2014-2015 Team: The Albany Academy The Albany Academy Phoenix Jr. Coyotes GP 32 G 2 A 1 PIM 10 GP 21 G 0 A 1 PIM 4 GP 28 G 6 A 9 PIM 40 Curriculum Interest: Curriculum Interest: Curriculum Interest: • Biology • Physical Therapy • Biology • Chemistry • Neuroscience Other Sports: • Surgical Procedures Other Sports: • Lacrosse • Lacrosse Interesting Facts: • Track Interesting Facts: • Captain - Phoenix Jr.
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