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And Their Accomplishments! Below you will find past Gulls Players and their accomplishments! Andrew Affronti Wentworth College (Division III – ECAC Northeast), 06/07 – 08/09 Joe Albano Oswego State College (Division III – SUNYAC) Bobby Amrhein New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 08/09 Frank Arceri Sienna College (Club) Scott Birnstill New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 06/07 – 07/08; Applecore, EJHL Junior “A”, 05/06; Waterloo, USHL Junior “A”, 04/05; USA National Development Program U-17 Team, 03/04; Member of Gulls PeeWee 2000 New York State Champions Michael Bochichio Applecore, EJHL Junior “A”, 07/08 – 08/09; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 06/07 – 07/08 E.J Bradley Drafted by Philadelphia Flyers, NHL; Wexford Raiders, Junior “A”; University of Wisconsin (Division I – WCHA) Rob Broderick Potsdam State College (Division III – SUNYAC), Captain; Sioux City, USHL Junior “A” Greg Campbell Florida Panthers, NHL; Played for Gulls while his father, Colin Campbell, Coached the New York Rangers Patrick Cannone Miami of Ohio (Division I – CCHA), 07/08 – 08/09; Cedar Rapids, USHL Junior “A”, 06/07; New England Junior Falcons, EJHL Junior “A”, 04/05 – 05/06; Member of Gulls PeeWee 2000 New York State Champions Michael Capasso Sacred Heart University (JV Team) Robert Carbone UMass-Boston (Division III – ECAC East) Member of Gulls PeeWee 2000 New York State Champions Marty Castles Salem State College (Division III – ECAC East) Chris Cerella Quinnipiac University (Division I – Atlantic) Michael Collette Stony Brook University (Club) Chris Cosentino Geneseo State College (Division III – SUNYAC) Sean Cowan Elmira College (Division III – ECAC West); Raleigh, ECHL Ron D’Angelo University of Connecticut (Division I – Atlantic), Assistant Captain; Dubuque, USHL Junior “A” Michael DeMayo Trinity College (Division III – NESCAC), 08/09; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 05/06 – 07/08; Member of Gulls PeeWee 2000 New York State Champions Anthony Depietto Wesleyan College (Division III – NESCAC), 07/08 – 08/09; Choate Prep School, 05/06 – 06/07 Warren Ernst ECAC Division I Referee Brain Escobedo Bowling Green University (Division I – CCHA); Applecore, EJHL Junior “A” Timmy Filangieri NCAA Division I National Champions, Boston College, 07/08; Boston College (Division I – Hockey East), 05/06 – 08/09; Waterloo, USHL Junior “A”, 03/04 – 04/05; Member of Gulls PeeWee 2000 New York State Champions Perry Florio Drafted by Los Angeles Kings, NHL; Providence College (Division I – Hockey East); Northern Michigan University (Division I – CCHA); Head Coach & GM, Roanoke Express, ECHL; Head Coach, Florence Pride, ECHL Chris Galgano University of Delaware (Club), 08/09; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 06/07 – 07/08 Danny Galiani New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 07/08 – 08/09 Member of Gulls Bantam 2004 New York State Champions Thomas Galiani Brockport State College (Division III – SUNYAC), 08/09; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 07/08; Southern Maine (Division III – ECAC East), 06/07; Oswego Admirals, Provincial League, 05/06; Member of Gulls PeeWee 2000 New York State Champions Chris Gartman Cornell University (Division I – ECAC) Frank Genovese Assistant Coach, American International College (Division I – Atlantic) Brian Gill Applecore, EJHL Junior “A”, 05/06 – 08/09; Member of Gulls Bantam 2004 New York State Champions Kevin Glanzman Assumption College (Division II – ECAC Northeast), 08/09; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 07/08 Member of Gulls Bantam 2004 New York State Champions Danny Gould Union College (Division I – ECAC) Jason Guerriero Northeastern University (Division I – Hockey East), Captain; Member of Gulls Bantam 1996 NYS & National Champions Colin Hanley Owen Sound, OHL Junior “A”, 04/05 – 06/07; New England Junior Coyotes, EJHL Junior “A”, 03/04 Rich Hansen Mercyhurst College (Division I – Atlantic), Assistant Captain; Member of Gulls Bantam 1996 NYS & National Champions Brett Henning University of Notre Dame (Division I – CCHA); USA U-18 Team Bob Hilton Geneseo State College (Division III – SUNYAC) David Hughes Drafted by Calgary Flames, NHL; Cornell University (Division I – ECAC); Member of Gulls Bantam 1996 NYS & National Champions Jimmy Hughes Assistant Coach, Boston Bruins, NHL; Assistant Coach, Manchester Monarchs, AHL; Providence College (Division I – Hockey East), Captain; Pieta Sweden – Division 1; Assistant Coach, Providence College; Gulls Wall of Honor, 1994; Head Coach. New Jersey Rock & Rollers Peter Kaliscik Plattsburgh State College (Division III – SUNYAC), 08/09; Applecore, EJHL Junior “A”, 05/06 – 07/08 Jordan Karp Tufts University (Division III – NESCAC) Brian Karbot Stony Brook University (Club), All American Vincent Kelly Stony Brook University (Club) Thomas Keith New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 07/08 Sean Kilgus Maryland University (Club) Keith Kinkaid St. Louis Blues, NAHL Junior “A”, 08/09; Des Moines, USHL Junior “A”, 07/08; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 07/08 Member of Gulls Bantam 2004 New York State Champions Timmy Kunes NCAA Division I National Champions, Boston College, 07/08; Drafted by Carolina Hurricanes (5 th Round), NHL, 2005; Boston College (Division I – Hockey East), 05/06 – 08/09; New England Junior Falcons, EJHL Junior “A”, 03/04 – 04/05; EJHL 2 nd Team All Star, 04/05; USA U-18 Team, 2004; Member of Gulls PeeWee 2000 New York State Champions Paul Lee Dartmouth College (Division I – ECAC), 08/09; Avon Old Farms Prep School, 07/08; Member of Gulls Bantam 2004 New York State Champions David Littman Drafted by Buffalo Sabres, NHL; Boston College (Division I – Hockey East); Providence, AHL; Orlando Solar Bears, IHL; Gulls Wall of Honor, 1997 Zach Lombardi New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 07/08 – 08/09 Matthew Mangene New Hampshire Monarchs, EJHL Junior “A”, 08/09; South Shore Kings, EJHL Junior “A”, 07/08; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 05/06 – 06/07 Member of Gulls Bantam 2004 New York State Champions Lance Marciano Drafted by New York Rangers, NHL; Yale University (Division I – ECAC) Bryan McKinney Columbus Chill, Richmond Renegades & Johnstown Chiefs, ECHL; Played games in IHL and AHL; Guelph Storm & Detroit Whalers, OHL Junior “A”; Participated in New York Islander Camp, NHL Kevin McManaman Air Force Academy (Division I – CHA), Captain; Gulls Wall of Honor, 1992 Gerard Miller University of Vermont (Division I – ECAC) Glenn Millner Brockport State College (Division III – SUNYAC); University of Buffalo (Division III – SUNYAC); PHD Toxicology, Arkansas University; Gulls Wall of Honor Steve Mirabile Rochester Institute of Technology (Division II) Brain Mitchell Sienna College (Club) Kevin Mitchell Guelph Storm, OHL Junior “A” Patrick Moriarty Hobart College (Division III – ECAC West), 07/08 – 08/09; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 04/05 – 06/07; Member of Gulls PeeWee 2000 New York State Champions Jedd Morin Babson University (Division III – ECAC East) Tim Neary Choate Prep School Billy Nichols Yale University (Division I – ECAC); 1st Alternate, 1984 U.S. Olympic Team; Gulls Wall of Honor, 1990 Kevin Nolan Fairfield University (Division I – Atlantic) Member of Gulls Bantam 1996 NYS & National Champions Member of Gulls Midget 1997 New York State Champions Jon Olson Skidmore College (Division III – ECAC East) Chris Pedota Bowling Green University (Division I – CCHA) Robert Pfeiffer Applecore, EJHL Junior “A”, 07/08; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 06/07; Chris Purslow St. Cloud State (Division I – WCHA); USA National Development Program, U-18 Team; Member of Gulls Bantam 1996 NYS & National Champions Lenny Raimondi Gunnery Varsity Peter Raimondi Gunnery Varsity Jimmy Regan Rochester Institute of Technology (Division II); Gulls Wall of Honor, 1993 Tom Regan Hamilton College (Division III – NESCAC) Dan Rosen Brown University (Division I – ECAC), 06/07 – 08/09; Green Bay Gamblers, USHL Junior “A”, 04/05 – 05/06 Ben Rosen South Shore Kings, EJHL Junior “A”, 07/08 – 08/09; Des Moines, USHL Junior “A”, 06/07; Boston Jr. Bruins, EJHL Junior “A”, 05/06; Green Bay Gamblers, USHL Junior “A”, 05/06; Member of Gulls Bantam 2004 New York State Champions John Rourke Sienna College (Club) Chris Ryan Stony Brook University (Club), 08/09; Applecore, EJHL Junior “A”, 05/06 – 07/08; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 07/08 Danny Scagnelli Geneseo State College (Division III – SUNYAC), 08/09; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 07/08; Member of Gulls Bantam 2004 New York State Champions Rod Scheer Quinnipiac University (Division I – Atlantic) Vinny Schieda New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 07/08 – 08/09; Member of Gulls Bantam 2004 New York State Champions Brian Schroeder Iona College (Division I - Atlantic) Steven Schultz Colorado College (Division I – WCHA), 07/08 – 08/09; Lincoln, USHL Junior “A”, 06/07 Ken Scuderi Clarkson University (Division I – ECAC), Assistant Captain; Member of Gulls Bantam 1996 NYS & National Champions Rob Scuderi Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL; Boston College (Division I – Hockey East) James Sedoruk Skidmore College (Division III – ECAC East) Darren Seid Applecore, EJHL Junior “A”; Member of Gulls Bantam 1996 NYS & National Champions David Sell University of Findlay (Division I – CHA); Member of Gulls Bantam 1996 NYS & National Champions Joe Spitz Georgetown University (Club) Zak Stone Applecore, EJHL Junior “A”, 08/09; Cedar Rapids, USHL Junior “A”, 07/08; New York Bobcats, AJHL Junior “A”, 07/08 Billy Sullivan Stony Brook University (Club) Andrew Tortorella University of Nebraska Omaha (Division I – CCHA); Waterloo, USHL Junior “A” Ken Turano Harvard University (Division I – ECAC); 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