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2018 Jr. High Rosters HNIB's 17th ANNUAL JR. HIGH FESTIVAL SUBURBAN (North Div.) BAY STATE (North Div.) # FORWARDS TEAM/TOWN YR # FORWARDS TEAM/TOWN YR 12 Owen Donelle NE Stars/Lancaster, MA 8th 10 John DeFeo Boston Americans/Wakefield, MA 9th 13 Nicholas Nardone Valley Jr. Warriors/Methuen, MA 9th 11 Liam Marek So. Shore Kings/Vineyard Haven, MA 8th 14 Owen Delvalle GBL Jr. Bruins/Charlestown, MA 9th 12 Bobby DeFeo Boston Americans/Wakefield, MA 8th 16 Jack Toohey Valley Jr. Warriors/Haverhill, MA 9th 15 Michael Dunning East Coast Wizards/Arlington, MA 9th 18 Cole Lopilato Valley Jr. Warriors/North Reading, MA 9th 16 Reid Malatesta Boston Bulldogs/Arlington, MA 9th 19 Tyler Egan Triton/Rowley, MA 8th 17 Brady O’Connor Minuteman Flames/Woburn, MA 9th 21 Owen Flanagan Islanders/Chelmsford, MA 9th 18 Jack Curran Islanders HC/Wakefield, MA 8th 22 Nicholas Knowles Wakefield HS/Wakefield, MA 9th 19 Michael Logiudice Cambridge Falcons/Cambridge, MA 8th 23 Colin Robinson Chelmsford HS/Chelmsford, MA 9th 20 Matt Alesse Boston Bulldogs/Arlington, MA 9th 24 Maxwell Lane Islanders HC/Haverhill, MA 8th 25 Declan Daley Boston Jr. Bruins/Newton, MA 8th 26 Callahan Bullens Springfield Thunderbirds/Chicopee, MA 9th 27 Rowan Mondello No. Shore Shamrocks/Wakefield, MA 8th # DEFENSE TEAM/TOWN YR # DEFENSE TEAM/TOWN YR 10 Matthew Choate NE Stars/Lowell, MA 8th 13 Christopher Gould Cambridge R&L/Cambridge, MA 9th 11 Noah Proulx NE Bulldogs/Lowell, MA 8th 14 Brendan Flynn Boston Bulldogs/Arlington, MA 9th 15 Kenny Madill Valley Jr. Warriors/Georgetown, MA 9th 21 Ryan Maziarka Boston Latin/Boston, MA 9th 17 Michael Parent Wakefield HS/Wakefield, MA 9th 22 Payton Kender TACC Seahawks/Brewster, MA 8th 20 Jonathan Mould Assabet Valley Patriots/Wellesley Hills, MA 8th 23 Emmett Wiley Cambridge R&L/Cambridge, MA 9th 27 AJ Harb Austin Prep/Methuen, MA 8th 24 Patrick Barrett No. Shore Shamrocks/Lynnfield, MA 9th # GOALIES TEAM/TOWN YR # GOALIES TEAM/TOWN YR 1 TJ Brown Granite State Wild/Sanford, ME 9th 1 Declan Ryan NH Jr. Monarchs/Hooksett, NH 8th 29 Jackson Irving Northern Cyclones/Newbury, MA 9th 29 Louis Alfidi Ridgefield Lions/Danbury, CT 9th Coach: Brooks McQuade - Tilton School Coach: Paul Tortorella - Phillips Andover Colors: Gold/Black Colors: Grey/Navy METROPOLITAN (North Div.) NATIONAL (North Div.) # FORWARDS TEAM/TOWN YR # FORWARDS TEAM/TOWN YR 10 Owen Christopher NH Avalanche/Andover, MA 9th 10 Andrew Beausang Islanders/No. Andover, MA 8th 11 Paul Santosuosso Shamrocks/Stoneham, MA 8th 11 Derek Sheth South Shore Kings/Ashland, MA 9th 12 Adam Ellegood Tewksbury Jr. Redmen/Stoneham, MA 8th 12 Charles Hazard Assabet Valley Patriots/Wellesley, MA 8th 16 Gavin Doherty Gr. Boston Vipers/Stoneham, MA 9th 13 Sebastian Neubauer Graz 99ers/Edwards, CO 9th 17 Kolby Horgan Gr. Boston Vipers/Stoneham, MA 8th 14 Liam O’Neill Rectory/Jr. Huskies/Hingham, MA 9th 18 Austin Abbott NH Avalanche/Londonderry, NH 8th 15 Justin Solovey Jersey Shore Wildcats/Holmdel, NJ 9th 20 Javin Manfield NH Avalanche/Merrimack, NH 8th 19 Ben Svangstu Bakken Oilers/Minot, ND 8th 21 William Van Sicklin Islanders HC/Lynnfield, MA 8th 20 Vincent Barba Red Bank Generals/Freehold, NJ 8th 23 Connor Jalbert Top Gun/Marblehead, MA 8th 21 Andrew Gross NJ Devils/Middletown, NJ 8th 25 Liam Martin New Hampshire East/Rye Beach, NH 9th 26 Noah Bird Omaha AAA/Papillion, NE 8th 27 John Nowicki St. Mary’s Lynn/Islanders/Chelsea, MA 8th # DEFENSE TEAM/TOWN YR # DEFENSE TEAM/TOWN YR 13 Aidan Jalbert North Shore Shamrocks/Marblehead, MA 9th 16 MacGuire Goggin NJ Colonials/Mendham, NJ 8th 14 Bobby Cooke Vipers/Stoneham, MA 8th 17 Dakota Vastola Red Bank Generals/Colts Neck, NJ 8th 15 Sean Keohane Bay State Breakers/Milton, MA 8th 18 Tim Kelly NJ Colonials/Tappan, NY 9th 19 Chase Carney Islanders HC/Lynnfield, MA 9th 22 Brian Brennan Long Island Royals/Oceanside, NY 9th 22 TJ Sannazzaro NE Stars/Dunstable, MA 9th 23 Dylan Bast Minot Wolves/Minot, ND 8th 24 Lucas Magliozzi Assabet Patriots/Burlington, MA 8th 24 Jack Skorupka NJ Devils/Lincroft, NJ 8th # GOALIES TEAM/TOWN YR # GOALIES TEAM/TOWN YR 1 Stephen Nardelli Brewins YH/Brockton, MA 8th 1 Griffin Bast Hillside/Minuteman Flames/Littleton, MA 8th 29 Will Pegnam NHE Eagles/Deerfield, NH 9th 29 Britton Dunbar Granite State Wild/Madbury, NH 8th Coach: Bob Luccini - Carolina Hurricanes Scout Coach: Dan Shine - Arlington Catholic Colors: Kelly Green Colors: Red/Black HNIB's 17th ANNUAL JR. HIGH FESTIVAL COASTAL (North Div.) MERRIMACK VALLEY (East Div.) # FORWARDS TEAM/TOWN YR # FORWARDS TEAM/TOWN YR 10 Mark Anstiss East Coast Wizards/Chelmsford, MA 8th 11 Ryan Magner Andover/Andover, MA 8th 12 Michael Lynch Boston Jr. Rangers/Stoneham, MA 9th 12 Gannon Sylvester Andover Youth/Andover, MA 9th 13 Nathaniel Haley Valley Jr. Warriors/Lowell, MA 9th 14 Nikolas Previte Valley Jr. Warriors/Andover, MA 8th 14 Michael Nigro Boston Jr. Rangers/Winchester, MA 8th 16 Nate Byers Valley Jr. Warriors/Andover, MA 9th 15 Conner Lavery New England Stars/Townsend, MA 8th 17 Aidan Magner Andover HS/Andover, MA 9th 16 Owen Cross Maine Moose/Hampden, ME 9th 19 Jacob Madden Boston Jr. Rangers/Andover, MA 8th 17 Carter Walls Maine Jr. Black Bears/Veazie, ME 8th 21 Tyler Lareau Andover/Andover, MA 8th 19 Jason Cooke Boston Jr. Rangers/Tewksbury, MA 9th 22 Carter Hillson Andover/Andover, MA 8th 21 Haden Hale Gr. Boston Vipers/Gloucester, MA 9th 23 Brendan Gruenberg NE Predators/Andover, MA 9th 23 Zachery Jordan NE Stars/Windham, NH 8th 24 Jacob Accardi Andover Bantam/Andover, MA 8th 26 Ryan Lavery NE Stars/Ashby, MA 9th 25 Kevin DeMichaelis Valley Jr. Warriors/Andover, MA 9th 27 Jack Gambale NE Stars/Billerica, MA 9th # DEFENSE TEAM/TOWN YR # DEFENSE TEAM/TOWN YR 11 Jacob Hughes Gr. Boston Vipers/Swampscott, MA 9th 13 Jacob Srivastava Andover/Andover, MA 8th 18 Jack Farrell East Coast Wizards/Wilmington, MA 8th 15 Sean Curtis Islanders/Andover, MA 9th 20 Jonathan Keefe Valley Jr. Warriors/Ipswich, MA 8th 18 Matthew Haney Boston Jr. Rangers/Andover, MA 8th 22 Thomas Sheft BB&N/Islanders/Melrose, MA 9th 20 John Walsh Andover HS/Andover, MA 9th 24 Lucas Kehoe Islanders HC/Wakefield, MA 8th 26 Griffin Littlewood Andover/Andover, MA 9th 25 Neil Corrigan BC High/Islanders/Stoneham, MA 9th 27 Brendan Carroll Andover/Andover, MA 8th # GOALIES TEAM/TOWN YR # GOALIES TEAM/TOWN YR 1 Joshua Stevens Middlesex Icemen/Lynn, MA 9th 1 Ned Williams Andover HS/Andover, MA 9th 29 Connor Lee Boston Bandits/Hanover, MA 9th 29 Nolan McKenna Roxbury Latin/Dorchester, MA 9th Coach: Chris Connolly - Pingree Coach: Chris Kuchar - Andover HS Colors: Forest Green/Gold Colors: White/Black/Grey MIDDLESEX (East Div.) NEW ENGLAND (East Div.) # FORWARDS TEAM/TOWN YR # FORWARDS TEAM/TOWN YR 10 Mace Collins St. John’s Prep/Swampscott, MA 9th 11 Aidan O’Connell Valley Jr. Warriors/Wilmington, MA 9th 11 Robbie Braccia Berwick Acad./Newbury, MA 9th 12 Jackson Sylvester Abp. Williams/Carver, MA 9th 12 Michael Anthony Middlesex Black Bears/Ipswich, MA 9th 13 Noah Reardon Lovell Knights/W. Wareham, MA 9th 13 Connor Custance Middlesex Black Bears/Burlington, MA 9th 14 Rocco Pace Cardigan Mountain/Needham, MA 9th 15 Kyle Whitley Middlesex Black Bears/Salem, NH 9th 15 Ryan Ackerley North Shore Shamrocks/Wilmington, MA 9th 18 Tyson D’Orio Middlesex Black Bears/So. Hamilton, MA 9th 17 Evan Vaillancourt Seacoast Spartans/Hudson, NH 8th 19 Bryan Swaczyk Boston Americans/Peabody, MA 8th 18 Jack Costanzo Islanders HC/Gloucester, MA 8th 20 Nicholas LaConte Eastern MA Senators/Lynnfield, MA 9th 19 Ty Magliozzi Catholic Memorial/Norwood, MA 9th 21 Nate Black Masconomet/Topsfield, MA 9th 20 Cam Lund So. Shore Kings/Bridgewater, MA 9th 22 Aiden Arnold Ipswich HS/Ipswich, MA 9th 21 John Houser EC Wizards/Arlington, MA 9th 27 Ryder Vigsnes Middlesex Black Bears/Ipswich, MA 9th 24 Ryan Teehan South Shore Kings/No. Easton, MA 9th 27 Nicholas Marino St. John’s Prep/Islanders HC/Lynnfield, MA 9th # DEFENSE TEAM/TOWN YR # DEFENSE TEAM/TOWN YR 14 Jacob Valente Nettle/Haverhill, MA 8th 10 Jackson Ehwa Islanders HC/Ayer, MA 9th 17 Zackery Walles Hamilton-Wenham HS/Wenham, MA 9th 16 Zach Micciche Gr. Boston Vipers/Reading, MA 9th 24 Isaac Amigo Islanders HC/Essex, MA 8th 22 Myles Galluzzo Arlington Cath./Medford, MA 9th 25 Matthew Burns Wakefield HS/Wakefield, MA 9th 23 Liam Bard Hillside School/Southborough, MA 9th 26 Ethan Abram-Hale Middlesex Black Bears/Cape Neddick, ME 8th 25 Nick Theodos Austin Prep/Tewksbury, MA 9th 26 Caden Connors Vipers/Tewksbury, MA 9th # GOALIES TEAM/TOWN YR # GOALIES TEAM/TOWN YR 1 Kyle Mahan Vipers/Danvers, MA 8th 1 Brendan Flanagan South Shore Kings/Berkley, MA 9th 29 Anthony Indrisano Winthrop HS/Winthrop, MA 9th 29 Owen Giangrande Gr. Boston Vipers/Marblehead, MA 9th Coach: Chris Piatelli - Middlesex Black Bears Coach: Jim Theodos/Scot Somerville/Kevin Haggerty Colors: Maroon Colors: Orange/Black HNIB's 17th ANNUAL JR. HIGH FESTIVAL SEACOAST (East Div.) ESSEX COUNTY (East Div.) # FORWARDS TEAM/TOWN YR # FORWARDS TEAM/TOWN YR 11 Bryson Vater Amesbury HS/Spartans/Amesbury, MA 9th 10 Christian Iacoviello NS Wings/Lynnfield, MA 9th 13 Noah Foster Portsmouth HS/Portsmouth, NH 9th 12 Derek Baccari East Coast Wizards/Woburn, MA 9th 14 Chase LeClerc Exeter HS/Brentwood, NH 9th 13 Brendan Powers Islanders HC/Lynnfield, MA 8th 15 Sam Neville Seacoast Spartans/Hooksett, NH 9th 17 Antonio Pimentel Gr. Boston Vipers/Lynnfield, MA 9th 16 William Sawyer Seacoast Spartans/Strafford, NH 9th 19 Brady Ayles Islanders HC/Peabody, MA 8th 19 Jonathan Groth Newburyport HS/Newburyport, MA 9th 20 Sean Brown Valley Jr.
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