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Barrie Colts 1997 Priority Selections BARRIE COLTS 1997 PRIORITY SELECTIONS ROUND NO. NAME POSITION 1996-97 CLUB 1 11 Adam DeLeeuw LC Brampton Jr. A 2 29 Brian Finley Goal Soo Carlucci's Bantam 3 47 Jason Pinizzotto RW Oakville Jr. A 5 83 Ryan O'Keefe RD Mississauga Senators Midget 5 88 Mihajlo Martinovich LW Mississauga Senators Midget 7 119 Phil Campbell LD Parry Sound Jr. A 8 130 Mike Henderson RW Bramalea Jr. A 8 137 Ethan Holmes RD Central Pennsylvania Jr. B 9 155 Dale Wideman LW Waterloo Midget 10 173 Trevor Lariviere LD St. Catharines Jr. B 11 191 Steve Kennedy LC/LW Sarnia Jr. B 12 209 Stephen Grant LD St. John's, Nfld. Midget 13 227 Adam Van Dam LC Central Ontario Midget 14 245 Mark Strzoda LD Streetsville Jr. A 15 263 Jeremy Phillips RD Brantford Midget 16 281 Jon Westover LW Stoney Creek Jr. B BELLEVILLE BULLS 1997 PRIORITY SELECTIONS ROUND NO. NAME POSITION 1996-97 CLUB 1 5 Jonathan Cheechoo RW Kitchener Jr. B 2 23 Michael Jacobsen LD Thunder Bay Bantam 3 41 Brent Mulder LD Brampton Jr. A 4 65 Randy Rowe LW Paris Jr. C 6 95 Todd Bowler RW Paris Jr. C 6 98 Reg Bourcier Goal Orangeville Jr. B 9 149 Nick Young RW Chicago Young Americans Midget 10 167 Lanny Welton RW Perth Jr. B 11 185 Fred Midgley RW Stoney Creek Jr. B 12 203 Jesse Huffman LW Kingston Midget 13 221 Kelly Paddon RD Quinte Jr. A 14 239 Raphael Protopapas RW Wallaceburg Jr. C 15 257 Jared Ruston Goal Central Ontario Midget 16 275 Mike Gryp LW Aylmer Jr. B 17 291 Jeff Martins LD Greater Kingston Midget 18 304 Derek Campbell LW Nepean Jr. A 18 306 Mike Nixon LC Durham Jr. A ERIE OTTERS 1997 PRIORITY SELECTIONS ROUND NO. NAME POSITION 1996-97 CLUB 1 6 Tim Connolly RC Syracuse Jr. A 2 24 Ed Hill LD Green Bay, Wisc. Jr. A 3 42 Sean Dixon LD Waterloo Midget 3 49 Jeff Kapitanchuk RW Niagara Falls Jr. B 4 57 Wade Clubb RD Strathroy Jr. B 3 78 Brent Theobald LW Muskoka Jr. A 6 96 Jason Baird LW Vaughan Jr. A 7 114 Chris Brotka RC Fort Erie Jr. B 8 132 Ryan Lee RD Toronto Young Nats Midget 8 135 Matt Murley LW Syracuse Jr. A 9 147 Chris Pot RW Port Hope Jr. A 9 150 Mike Burgoyne LW Hamilton Midget 10 168 Lindsay Campbell RW Char-Lan Jr. B 12 204 Nick Shrader LW Detroit Compuware Jr. A 13 222 Bryan Fairfield Goal Caledon Jr. A 14 240 Ian Smith RW Detroit Compuware Midget 15 258 Marty Skowron LW New Hamburg Jr. C 16 276 Phil Osaer Goal Detroit Little Caesars Midget 17 292 Brendan McCann RC York Simcoe Midget ( GUELPH STORM 1997 PRIORITY SELECTIONS ROUND NO. NAME POSITION 1996-97 CLUB 1 12 Dusty Jamieson LW St. Thomas Jr. B 2 28 Lindsay Plunkett LW Lindsay Jr. A 2 30 Eric Beaudoin LW/C Ottawa Jr. A 4 71 Brian McGratton RW Wexford Bantam 5 77 Kevin Mitchell LD Cambridge Jr. B 6 102 David Inman LC Wexford Jr. A 7 120 Ian Forbes LD Mississauga Senators Midget 8 138 Chris Hartsburg RC Cambridge Jr. B 8 140 Joe Goodenow LC Bramalea Jr. A 9 156 Stephane Heroux LD Timmins Midget 11 192 Brett Henning LC Cambridge Jr. B 12 210 Jeff Curran RC Cobourg Jr. A 13 228 B.J. Forsyth Goal Stoney Creek Jr. B 14 246 Mike Tedesco RD Thornhill Jr. A 15 264 Matt Coulter LD Leamington Jr. B 16 282 Chris Welch RW Niagara Scenic Jr. A 17 296 Sean Connolly RD Detroit Motor City Jr. B 18 312 Andrew Nahirniak LD Toronto Young Nats Midget KINGSTON FRONTENACS 1997 PRIORITY SELECTIONS ROUND NO. NAME POSITION 1996-97 CLUB 1 7 Jamie Young LC/W Thunder Bay Bantam 2 25 Michael Zigomanis RC Wexford Bantam 3 43 Sean Griffin LD Cumberland Jr. A 4 58 D.J. Maracle RW Quinte Jr. A 4 61 Danny Gould Goal Brampton Midget 6 97 Colin Scotland LC Quinte Jr. A 6 106 Eric Braff RD Cumberland Jr. A 7 115 Kevin Keith RW Nepean Jr. A 8 133 Thomas Witte LW/C Brampton Midget 9 151 Kris Rous Goal Metcalfe Jr. B 10 169 Shaun Peet LD Chatham Jr. B 11 187 Shawn Witzell RC/W Winnipeg AAA Midget 13 223 Jim Durley LW Port Colborne Jr. B 14 241 Jon Hathaway RW Elgin Middlesex Midget 15 259 Brent L'Heureux RD London Jr. B 16 277 Yan Martel Goal Gloucester Jr. A 17 293 Jeff Sands LD Kingston Jr. A KITCHENER RANGERS 1997 PRIORITY SELECTIONS ROUND NO. NAME POSITION 1996-97 CLUB 1 14 Barry Graham RD Thunder Bay Bantam 2 32 Joe DiBiase LW/C Toronto Marlboros Bantam 3 50 Ryan Held LC St. Thomas Jr. B 5 86 Travis Lisabeth LC/LW Waterloo Jr. B 6 104 Mike Gorman Goal Ottawa Jr. A 6 107 Rick Bertran LD Fort Erie Jr. B 7 122 Tony Gutilla LD Rochester, NY Jr. B 9 158 Josh Seabrook RW/C Waterloo Jr. B 10 164 Carey Smith RD Peterborough Midget 10 176 Jeremy Baran RW Paris Jr. C 11 194 Dallas Ashford RD/RW Hawkesbury Jr. A 12 205 Bryan Worosz Goal Brantford Midget 12 212 Sean Wormsbecker RW Barrie Midget 13 230 Stephane Nadeau LC Soo Carlucci's Midget 14 248 Ian Fehrman LC Ohsweken Jr. B 15 266 David Russell RD/RW Hamilton Jr. A 16 284 Christian Brunet LC Hawkesbury Jr. A 17 298 Dan Beaudoin LW Muskoka Jr. A 18 308 Sam Simons LW Kitchener Midget LONDON KNIGHTS 1997 PRIORITY SELECTIONS ROUND NO. NAME POSITION 1996-97 CLUB 1 2 John Erskine LD Quinte Jr. A 2 20 Peter Reynolds RD Caledon Jr. A 3 38 Krystofer Barch LW Georgetown Jr. A 4 56 Chris Kelly LC/LW Aurora Jr. A 6 99 Jason Lange LC/LW Peterborough Jr. A 7 124 Brooks Orpik LD Thayer Academy 9 146 Francis Mooney LD St. John's, Nfld. Midget 11 182 Scott Thompson RC/W Lucan Jr. D 12 200 Ryan McIntyre LW St. Marys Jr. B 13 218 Taylor Cummings Goal Niagara Falls Midget 14 236 Chris Shaffer RW Kenora Midget 15 254 Keith Gelinas LW/C Timmins Midget 16 272 Ryan Simpson LD Winchester Jr. B 17 289 Tomislav Nenadovich LW/C Southpoint Jr. C 18 302 Jamie Conboy LD Oakville Jr. A 19 311 Ian LaBrash LC Elliot Lake Jr. A 20 316 Kyle Shaen LW Thunder Bay Midget NORTH BAY CENTENNIALS 1997 PRIORITY SELECTIONS ROUND NO. NAME POSITION 1996-97 CLUB 1 3 Brett Angel LD Kingston Jr. A 2 21 Rob Davison LD St. Michael's Jr. A 3 39 Alex Auld Goal Thunder Bay Bantam 4 59 Steve Chabbert RD Thornhill Jr. A 4 60 Jeremy Pedder RW/C Aurora Jr. A 4 63 Mark Jerant RW Detroit Falcons Midget 5 75 Omar Ennaffati RD Caledon Jr. A 6 100 John Dean LW Oshawa Jr. A 7 111 Adam Tackaberry LC Nepean Jr. A 7 113 Luc Messier RC/RW Sturgeon Falls Jr. A 8 129 Jamie Vandespyker Goal Burlington Jr. A 10 165 Adam Lay LD Ajax Jr. A 10 172 Matthew Dzieduszycki LC Mississauga Jr. A 11 183 Nick Vukovic LD Kitchener Jr. B 11 186 Nathan Gillies RW Cambridge Jr. B 13 219 Paul Best LD Soo Thunder Midget 14 237 Blair Clarance LW/C Stratford Jr. B 15 255 Jason Restoule Goal North Bay Midget 16 273 Joel Bergeron RW/C Kapuskasing Midget OSHAWA GENERALS 1997 PRIORITY SELECTIONS ROUND NO. NAME POSITION 1996-97 CLUB 1 17 Brad Ralph LC/W Kanata Valley Jr. A 2 35 Andrew Peters LW Georgetown Jr. A 3 52 Richard Spence LD Oshawa Bantam 3 53 Drew Bucktooth RW/LS Syracuse Jr. A 5 89 Adam Moloci LC Timmins Midget 6 92 Jason Maleyko LD Leamington Jr. B 8 143 Shawn Cation LD Quinte Jr. A 9 161 David Riddell Goal Strathroy Jr. B 10 179 Ben Brown RW Cambridge Jr. B 11 197 Chris Durno LC North York Canadiens Midget 12 215 Chris Shamess LW Rayside Balfour Midget 13 233 John Harding LW Markham Jr. A 14 251 Ashley White LW Greater Kingston Midget 15 269 Nick Faulkner LW Port Hope Jr. A 16 286 Nathan Woods LD Woolwich Midget 17 299 Greg Bagley LC York Simcoe Midget ( OTTAWA 67's 1997 PRIORITY SELECTIONS ROUND NO. NAME POSITION 1996-97 CLUB 1 18 Jon Zion LD Nepean Jr. A 2 36 Kyle McAllister LC/LW Cornwall Jr. A 3 54 Ian Jacobs RW Chatham Jr. B 4 72 Darren McMillan RD Waterloo Jr. B 5 76 Joe Talbot RC Strathroy Jr. B 5 90 Alain Veilleux LW Sturgeon Falls Jr. A 8 144 Seamus Kotyk Goal Stratford Jr. B 9 162 David Campbell LC Wellington Jr. A 10 180 Jamie Vickers LD Aurora Jr. A 11 198 Philippe Grandbois Goal Calgary AAA Midget 12 216 George Trifon LC Pickering Jr. A 13 234 Tyler Zemlak RD Aurora Jr. A 14 252 Eric Thomson RW Pickering Jr. A 15 270 Eric Fontaine LD Gloucester Jr. A 16 287 Steve McFarlane Goal Hamilton Jr. A 17 300 Franco Vincelli RD Nepean Jr. A 18 309 Ryan Poll RW Smiths Falls Jr. A 19 314 Courtney Bowker RW Kanata Valley Jr. A 20 318 Fernando Multari RD Winchester Jr. B 21 320 Quinton Taylor LW Perth Jr. B OWEN SOUND PLATERS 1997 PRIORITY SELECTIONS ROUND NO.
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