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2014 NAHA SHOWCASE- As of June 10 Jersey # First Name Last Name Position Grad Year Hometown Current Team 2014 NAHA SHOWCASE- as of June 10 Jersey # First Name Last Name Position Grad Year Hometown Current Team ORANGE Ted Wisner, St Lawrence; Erik Fabian, U North Dakota 1 Selena Hunter G 2015 Pa NAHA 2 Caroline Ross D 2016 NY NAHA 3 Alexis Revkin D 2016 MD NAHA Red 4 Emma Seitz D 2018 NY NJ Colonials 5 jaimee cooke D 2016 nh east coast wizards u16 major 1 6 Danielle Haasbeek D 2015 NY Balmoral Hall Varsity Blazers 7 Jackie Gellner D 2015 WV Team Pittsburgh 8 Delaney Drake F 2017 mi NAHA U16 9 Sidonie Chard F 2016 ON NAHA Red 10 Mackenzie Millen F 2014 AK Alaska All Stars 11 Maggie Walsh F 2017 NY NAHA Red 12 Olivia Lin F 2018 TX Houston Wild Bantam Major 13 Pippy Gerace F 2015 NY NAHA 14 Caitlyn Radatovich F 2015 NC Culver Academy 15 Kathryn Turner F 2015 MA Islanders U19 Full Season Junior (Digit Murphy coach) 17 Taylor Dion F 2015 VT Undecided 30 Cami Kronish G 2018 NY North Jersey Avalanche RED Jaclyn Hawkins, UConn; Kerstin Matthews, St. Anselm 1 Alexis Kalm G 2016 FL National Sports Academy 2 Tana Bartels D 11 AK Alaska Ice Breakers U16 3 Abigail Brice D 2015 Alaska Alaska Icebreakers 16U Tier I 4 JACKIE KILAR D 2015 NH BOSTON SHAMROCKS U16/19 FULLSEAS 5 Lisa Laiti D 2015 Ak Alaska Icebreakers 16U 6 Caitlyn Wilkin D 2016 VT Spaulding High School 7 Courtney Kelly D 2016 MA Boston Shamrocks 8 Jessica Carlson F 2015 Ak Alaska Icebreakers U16 9 Mackenzie Sylvester F 2015 Alaska Alaska Icebreakers 16U TI 10 Dynnea Bezona F 2015 Ak Alaska Icebreakers U16 11 helenka Brice F 2018 Ak Alaska Icebreakers 12 Summer Britton F 2015 Alaska Alaska Icebreakers 16U 13 Jacquline Hartman F 2015 ak Alaska Icebreakers u16 14 Nora Maclaine F 2015 MA Boston Shamrocks U19 15 Jade Meier F 2016 AK Alaska Icebreakers 16U 30 Sabrina Nichols G 2015 Ak Alaska Icebreakers ROYAL Grant Kimball, Univ. of Vermont 1 Kathleen Kosior G 2015 Manitoba Winnipeg Ice AAA, MFMHL 2 Madison Tasha D 2015 MA Tabor Academy 3 Taylor Peracchio D 2016 NJ National Sports Academy 4 Caroline Chase D 2016 MA Austin Prep 5 Remy Chester D 2017 RI Portsmouth Abbey School 6 Jacquelyn Leone D 2016 MA Andover High School 7 Jillian Hughes D 2016 MA Andover HS/Islander Hockey Club 8 Lauren MacMaster F 2016 Alberta NSA 9 Caroline Hughes F 2015 MA Andover HS-Var/Islander Hockey Club 10 Jessica Leone F 2015 MA North Shore Viper U19 Major/Andover High 11 Shannon Colson F 2016 NH NH Avalanche 12 Claire Foran F 2015 CT Loomis Chaffee School/CT Polar Bears 14 Alyssa Hulst F 2015 ME Portland Junior Pirates 15 Lindsay Miller F 2015 NY mid Fairfield Stars 16 Madison Nichols F 2015 NH Assabet U16 Red Minor 30 Alyssa Peterson G 2016 PA BLACK Jeff Pelligrini, Northeastern; Lauren Greer, Middlebury 1 Allegra Grant G 2016 IL East Coast Wizards 2 HANNAH CALLAHAND 2016 Ma U/16 Cape Cod Storm/Falmouth High school 3 Jamie Dee D 2016 NH Proctor Academy 4 Katya Fons D 2018 Maine CB U19 Tier II and Hebron Academy Girls 5 Margaret Lahey D 2015 NY Conn. Polar Bears 19U ; Millbrook 6 Taylor Ramthun D 2015 MN Eagan HS MN 7 Marylise Reiber D 2016 MI Detroit Belle Tire 16U 8 Claudia Cohen F 2015 ND Mid Fairfield CT Stars & Gunnery School 9 Rachel Visser F 2015 NY albany academy for girls. north country wild Platsburgh ny 10 Rachel Lustenring F 2015 NY northwood school 11 Katherin MacCuaig F 2017 New York St. Lawrence Thunder 12 Rachel Moore F 2016 MA Proctor Academy 13 Maeve Reilly F 2015 CT Ridgefield H.S./ Darien Girls 19U Travel 14 Nicole Saber F 2016 MA Lawrence Academy 15 Gina Scibetta F 2016 NY Syracuse Nationals U16 16 30 Zowie Caouette G 2015 CT Northfield Mount Hermon TEAL Josh Sciba, Colgate;Mel Greene, RPI 1 maude russell G 10 quebec chacale de Ste-Catherine 2 Hannah Burrall D 2015 NY Geneva HIgh School boys & Split season Midget 3 Charlie Calamari D 2015 Illinois Chicago Fury U16 4 Amelia Carroll D 2016 Connecticut CT Polar Bears 5 Maggie Curran D 2017 MA Berkshire Girl's Hockey 6 Isabel Gleekel D 2015 MN Breck School 7 Megan Klaus D 2016 PA Pittsburgh Penguins Elite U16 8 Rachael Barry F 2015 Massachusetts Hebron Academy, CRGH U19 Major 1 9 Hazel Brewster F 2015 Vermont Proctor Academy 10 Alexandra (Allie) Damren F 2016 Massachusetts Charles River Blazers U16 Tier 1 11 Eleanor Fellows F 2018 MA Boston Bandits 12 Allison First F 2017 NY Syracuse Nationals 13 Amanda Perugini F 2015 IN Marian High School 14 Mikayla McLaughlinF 2015 Maine The Kent School 15 Erika Martin F 2016 Ma MA Spirfires & St. George's School 16 Nicolette San ClementeF 2015 Ma Nighthawks 30 Hailey Martin G 2018 Ma MA Spirfires & St. George's School WHITE Steph Jones, UNH; Josh Liegl, Dartmouth 1 Emma VerbruggenG 2017 Ontario Ancaster Avalanche 2 Ellinore Todd Long D 2017 NH Northfield Mount Hermon (NMH) and Vemront Shamrocks U-16 3 Kathleen Lima D 2015 CT Northfield Mount Hermon 4 Paige Michel D 2015 CT NMH School, CT Polar Bears U19-1 5 sydney Parker D 2017 ny 6 Danielle Hickman D 2016 MA East Coast Wizards 7 Nicole Haye D 2016 Oregon Oregon HS Selects and Tean South (Boys) 8 Courtney Moriarty F 2015 Ma NMH/ CT Polar Bears 9 Grace Parker F 2018 ny Albany Academy 10 Maddy Ricci F 2015 MA Austin Prep 11 Meghan Hanlon F 2015 MA Austin Preparatory School 12 Mary Kate Drinkwater F 2016 Massachusetts NE Pride, Worcester Academy 13 Alex Mitchell F 2015 Ma Worcester Academy 14 Shanna Hickman F 2015 MA Assabet 15 Elena Gualtieri F 2015 NY Kent School 16 Emily Sanidas F 2016 Ma Falmouth High School/Cape Cod Storm 30 Audrey BerthiaumeG 2017 QC Phoenix du Richelieu GOLD Edith Racine, Cornell; Logan Bittle, Robert Morris 1 Evdokia (Kia) CastonguayG 2017 MA Boston Shamrocks (Green) 2 Madison Thomas D 2015 AK Alaska All Stars 3 Madison Lyford D 2015 VT Deerfield Academy/CT Northern Lights U19 Tier 1 4 Cassidy Pratt D 2015 CT Kent School Girls Varsity Ice Hockey 5 Kayleigh Rahbany D 2015 MA Rivers HS, Team Pittsburgh 6 Olivia Ogden D 2015 MA Marthas Vineyard Regional High School 7 Mary Morrison D 2015 ME u-19 Portland Jr. Pirates 8 Emily Rush F 2015 AK Alaska Allstars 9 Miryea Herman F 2015 AK Alaska All Stars U16 10 Erica Lissner F 2015 MA Woburn HS, Boston Jr. Shamrocks 11 Michaela Boyle F 2017 MA Austin Prep 12 Kirajean (KJ) Frost F 2015 Ma Boston Shamrocks 13 Brittany Lydon F 2016 MA Boston Shamrocks 14 Kathleen McHugh F 2016 ma Shamrocks U19 Elite 15 Meggan Rodriguez F 2016 MA Boston SHamrocks 16 Sarah Wolf F 2015 NY Boston Shamrocks U-19 30 Kiana Verplancke G 2015 AK Alaska Allstars KELLY Keith Maurice, The Ohio State; Mark Bolding, Norwich University 1 Fanny Vigeant G 2015 Québec Nordique de Lionel-Groulx 2 Isabelle Brosseau D 2015 MN Eden Prairie 3 Ashley Astor D 2015 MN Eden Prairie High School Varsity and Minnesota Ice Cats 4 Kasey Welch D 2016 MA Philips Andover Academy, NE Prep Div 1; and, Islanders Hockey Club u19 5 Joanna Olson D 2015 Ma Andover high school 6 Georgia Keogh D 2017 NY NJ Rockets 7 Amanda Sload D 2015 CT Darien High School 8 Rebecca Gicewicz F 2015 WA Culver Girls Academy U19 9 Anna Fucillo F 2015 MA Phillips Academy Andover 10 Kiera Dwyer F 2015 MA Archbishop Williams HS/Charles River 19-1 11 Madison Labyak F 2015 MI Keweenaw Storm 12 Anyas Morin F 2016 VT North Country Union High School 13 Melissa Zavez F 2016 MA Wizards u16 14 Grace Keogh F 2015 NY NJ Rockets 15 Chandler Solimine F 2015 NY Pelham Varsity Boys Team 30 Zoe Shannon G 2016 New York Albany Academy / Chazy Flyers GRAY Brent Hill, Merrimack College; Julia Ireland, Bowdoin 1 Sabine Dixon G 2017 Ontario Kanata Bantam AA 2 catherine baisley D 2015 NY Kent Varsity Team, Northern Lights 3 Colby Begis D 2015 TX 4 Olivia Good D 2015 CT Berkshire School, CT Polar Bears U16 5 Sarah Goss D 2015 MA Boch Blazers U16 Tier 1 National Tournament 6 Lane Pery D 2016 NY Syracuse Nationals 7 Kayla Milofsky D 2017 MA New Hampton School 8 Karina Sirabian F 2017 NY Brewster Lady Bulldogs/NewRo HS 9 Anna Bridger F 2017 NY Lady Bulldogs 10 Aubrey Ashmun F 2015 MA. Martha's Vineyard Regional High 11 Aimee Briand F 2015 NH Berwick Academy 12 natasia burynski F 2015 nh 13 Christie Gray F 2016 Ohio Talawanda High School 14 Audrey Hunt F 2016 MA Assabet U16 15 Amanda Kewer F 2015 CT Pomfret School Varsity / CT Polar Bears 16 30 Marissa Anderson G 2016 MA Lawrence Academy POWDER Jim Plumer, Univ. of Vermont; Dani Blanchard, Plattsburgh 1 Emme Ostrander G 2017 MA NAHA 2 Maggie LaGue D 2015 VT NAHA 3 Skylar Podvey D 2017 NJ NAHA Red 4 Finley Frechette D 2017 MA St. Paul's School/EC Wizards U16 Major 1 5 Samantha Benoit D 2016 NH NAHA Red 6 Meghan Martin D 2016 VT NAHA 7 annabel nottebohm D 2017 CT Deerield Varsity/MidFairfield U14 1 8 Megan Hayes F 2016 VT NAHA Red 9 Monique Aanenson F 2017 MN Moorhead 10 Gillis Frechette F 2018 MA NAHA U16 11 Paige Lewis F 2016 Ct NAHA 12 Kate Paliotta F 2017 CT Mid Fairfield Stars 13 Eliza Laycock F 2016 NH Hanover HIgh School, Hanover, NH 14 Lenka Serdar F 2015 MA NAHA 15 Sarah Baxendale F 2015 ON Toronto Leaside Wildcats 30 Katherine Fenton G 2015 VT Hanover Marauders; Hanover Wild Split-Season U16/U19.
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