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2011 Boston Bruins-Miaa Ice Hockey Sportsmanship Award Winners 2011 BOSTON BRUINS-MIAA ICE HOCKEY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERS For nine years, the MIAA and Boston Bruins have partnered to honor one worthy student-athlete from every boys and girls ice hockey league in the state. These student-athletes were selected by representatives of their league for best exemplifying a commitment to the ideals of sportsmanship throughout the season and meeting the following criteria: • An exemplary record of complying, both in spirit and letter, with all league and MIAA rules and regulations during the season. • A demonstrated record of respectfully accepting the rulings of game officials during the season. • A record of conduct, on and off the ice that brings honor to self, team, school, and community. • An exhibited commitment to teamwork by providing all members with recognition of their talents, an opportunity to contribute them to the team, and a spirit of camaraderie. • A demonstrated respect for opponents before, during, and after games. The recipients of the 2011 Boston Bruins Ice Hockey Sportsmanship Awards are listed below. These student-athletes were honored on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at the TD Garden during the second intermission of the Boston Bruins game against the New Jersey Devils. GIRLS LEAGUES Bay State League Meaghan Dwan (Dedham, MA) Dedham High School Cape Ann League/Northeastern Conference Shannon McDonald (Danvers, MA) Danvers High School Catholic Central League Meghan Noviello (Raynham, MA) Archbishop Williams High School Catholic Conference Sara Dalba (Malden, MA) Mount Saint Joseph Academy Independent Schools Catherine Chittick (Hingham, MA) Hingham High School Middlesex League Simmie Steinberg (Belmont, MA) Belmont High School MVC/DCL - Division 1 Kim McLaughlin (Billerica, MA) Billerica Memorial High School MVC/DCL - Division 2 Victoria DiBlasi (Waltham, MA) Waltham High School SEMGHL – North Meara Stack (Medfield, MA) Medfield High School SEMGHL – South Kayla Errasti (Duxbury, MA) Duxbury High School BOYS LEAGUES Atlantic Coast League Stephen Whyte (Plymouth, MA) Plymouth South High School Bay State League Michael Nadeau (Walpole, MA) Walpole High School Big Three Brian Sheehan (Brockton, MA) Brockton High School Boston City League Patrick Sullivan (East Boston, MA) East Boston High School Cape Ann League Eric Sokolski (North Reading, MA) North Reading High School Catholic Central League - Large Steven Caruso (Peabody, MA) Austin Preparatory School Catholic Central League - Small T.J. Curran (Chelmsford, MA) Lowell Catholic High School Commonwealth Athletic Conference Nick Krasco (Melrose, MA) Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Coughlin Conference Evan Pappas (Bolton, MA) Nashoba Regional High School Eastern Athletic Conference Sean Daly (Mansfield, MA) Bishop Feehan High School Fay Division Ethan Sprague (Orange, MA) Mahar Regional School Greater Boston League Dave Cooper (Somerville, MA) Somerville High School Hockomock League Brian Ziegler (Stoughton, MA) Stoughton High School Middlesex League Thomas Crowley (Reading, MA) Reading Memorial High School MVC/DCL - Division 1 Terry Murphy (Waltham, MA) Waltham High School MVC/DCL - Division 2 Sean Ashe (Sudbury, MA) Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School MVC/DCL - Division 3 Nate Howe (Tyngsborough, MA) Tyngsborough High School Northeastern Conference Hunter Whitmore (Marblehead, MA) Marblehead High School Patriot League Dave Lyons (Scituate, MA) Scituate High School Roy Conference Hayden Voss (Marlborough, MA) Marlborough High School South Coast Conference Matthew Lagasse (Acushnet, MA) Old Colony Regional Voc/Tech High School Tri-Valley League P.J. Copponi (Dover, MA) Dover-Sherborn High School Wright Division Derek Garrow (Chicopee, MA) Chicopee High School .
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