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Minnetonka Boys Hockey Prog MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 2017-2018 1 TRUST THE PROCESS WWW.MINNETONKAHOCKEY.ORG WELCOME TO MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY DEAR GUESTS OF THE MINNETONKA SCHOOL DISTRICT, It is our pleasure to welcome you to the Minnetonka School District and to a game of one of America’s great sports – Minnesota High School Hockey. While this activity and the rest of our interscholastic sports are for students’ educational growth, we know there is a great interest in the Hockey games these students play. We welcome you as a guest of the Minnetonka School District and hope you enjoy the game. We have a highly competitive team in Minnetonka year-after-year, and we value the outstanding competition of other excellent teams from throughout Minnesota to enable our student-athletes to develop skills and attitudes that will be important in their overall preparation for life. The values encouraged in this sport enable student-athletes to become Minnesota and America’s leaders. Minnetonka expects that our fans honor the goals of this program and act as hosts for visitors. We want all fans to enjoy the game and the excitement of competition, and we expect all fans to show exemplary sportsmanship and civility. Your respect for the players, coaches and officials is appreciated. Thank you for your interest in this great program and your respectful support of your team. Please enjoy our hospitality and let us know if we fall short of your expectations. Dr. Dennis Peterson, Superintendent MINNETONKA HOCKEY FANS, Welcome to Minnetonka High School! You are in store for an exciting evening of one of our strongest sporting traditions! Students at Minnetonka High School excel in the 4As--Academic, Arts, Activities, and Athletics—while also developing a strong moral compass. The Minnetonka High School Hockey program and players are a strong example of living this out on a daily basis. The players practice year round to continually improve their skill. I am continually amazed and impressed with the commitment, dedication, pride, and character of the students at Minnetonka High School. Tonight you will see this in action on the ice. These games are a special time for the entire Tonka community to come together and celebrate our players and coaches. I want to express my thanks to the parents and our Booster program for their strong support of our program. Your time, energy, and support of our students are invaluable in creating one of the finest hockey programs in the state and beyond. In addition, Minnetonka High School is fortunate to have an exceptional coaching staff committed to the growth and success of each player. The countless hours coaches spend, help create the positive attitude and excellence exhibited by our students. Enjoy tonight’s game and cheer on the Skippers! Minnetonka High School is built on a culture of respect. Remember to represent Minnetonka High School and the entire community well! Jeffrey Erickson, Principal – Minnetonka High School TRUST THE PROCESS SKIPPER HOCKEY 2017-2018 2 MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 2017-2018 Teamwork. Teamwork pays off...in sports, in families, and in the real estate business. For 25 years, the Zinn Family Realtors team has sold more homes in the Minnetonka School District than any other realtor. Future Varsity players Addy and Augie Zinn ZinnRealtors.com 952.474.4444 Hans, Ali, Jenny, Carl and Max Zinn ©2017 Burnet Realty LLC. All Rights Reserved. Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Burnet are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Coldwell Banker Burnet. 3 TRUST THE PROCESS WWW.MINNETONKAHOCKEY.ORG VARSITY ROSTER # PLAYER GRADE POS HEIGHT WEIGHT MINNETONKA HS BOYS HOCKEY STAFF 1 Charlie Glockner 11 G 6’ 2” 175 VARSITY: 2 Grant Docter 11 D 5’ 11” 170 3 Josh Luedtke 11 D 5’ 10” 160 Sean Goldsworthy – Varsity Head Coach 4 Matt Koethe 12 F 5’ 9” 175 Steve Aronson – Varsity Assistant Coach 5 Andrew Hicks 12 D 5’ 10” 180 Jack Hillen – Varsity Assistant Coach 7 Mason Hendrickson 11 F 6’ 0” 165 Mike Johnson – Varsity Assistant Coach 8 Luke Loheit 12 F 6’ 1” 185 Dr. Ryan Fader – Team Physician 9 Bobby Brink 10 F 5’ 10” 165 Molly Yokiel – Certified Athletic Trainer 10 Joe Molenaar 12 F 6’ 0” 180 12 Mitch McGannon 12 F 6’ 0” 175 Kirk Olson – Strength and Conditioning Coach 14 Will Crull 11 D 6’ 1” 175 Max Norby – Student Manager 16 Nic Henry 10 F 5’ 11” 175 20 Dylan Heiam 12 D 5’ 10” 170 JUNIOR VARSITY: 21 James Miller 10 D 5’ 10” 185 Chris Wilson – Junior Varsity Head Coach 26 Ryan Elder 12 F 6’ 1” 180 Tom Stretar – Junior Varsity Assistant Coach & 27 David Andes 12 F 5’ 11” 180 Director of Hockey Operations 29 Jack Bayless 11 F 5’ 9” 170 30 Jon Howe 11 G 6’ 2” 160 Justin Green – Junior Varsity Assistant Coach 31 Cameron Smrekar 12 G 6’ 3” 200 Mike Beach – Junior Varsity Assistant Coach 32 Andrew Howe 12 D 6’ 0” 170 34 Teddy Lagerback 10 F 6’ 0” 185 JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTER # PLAYER GRADE POS HEIGHT WEIGHT 6 Joe Simpson 10 F 5’ 10” 140 11 Braedon Lacomy 10 F 6’ 0” 175 13 Patrick Wyers 11 F 5’ 8” 165 15 Jacob Johnson 10 F 5’ 11” 175 17 Ben Konen 9 D 5’ 8” 150 18 Jake Pankoff 11 F 6’ 0” 160 19 Justen Williams 11 D 5’ 10” 165 22 Chad Cousineau 10 D 5’ 10” 170 23 Petter Morken 10 F 5’ 11” 165 24 Jayce Hopia 11 F 6’ 2” 185 25 Jack Anderson 10 D 6’ 0” 175 28 Liam Worms 10 F 5’ 10” 155 33 Jet Lee Swift 10 D 5’ 10” 165 35 Rodney Peterson 11 G 6’ 0” 155 36 Joshua Andes 10 F 5’ 8” 140 37 Jack Quinn 9 F 5’ 10” 160 38 Dylan Zitzloff 10 D 5’ 10” 150 40 Josh Brown 11 G 6’ 0” 160 TRUST THE PROCESS SKIPPER HOCKEY 2017-2018 4 5 WWW.MINNETONKAHOCKEY.ORG WWW.MINNETONKAHOCKEY.ORG www.osrpt.com O.S.R @osrphysical @OSRPTMN Physical Therapy SPORTS MEDICINE ATHLETIC TRAINING e PHYSICAL THERAPY e Good Luck Skippers! e 4 Convenient Locations N N N N O.S.R 41 Physical Therapy 5 7 101 Pioneer Trail O.S.R Minnetonka Physical Therapy High School O.S.R Kowalski’s Physical Therapy Market Corporate Place Target 5 Eden Prairie Rd. e O.Se.R e Physical Therapy Hutchins Dr. Life Time Fitness 41 Century Blvd. 212 MINNETONKA EDEN PRAIRIE CHANHASSEN CHASKA 5101 County Road 101 16550 West 78th St, Suite B 7872 Century Boulevard 110105 Pioneer Trail, Suite 201 Minnetonka, MN 55345 Eden Prairie, MN 55346 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Chaska, MN 55318 p 952.512.2400 p 952.873.7400 p 952.448.9081 p 952.512.2470 SKIPPER HOCKEY 2017-2018 6 MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 2017-2018 COACHING STAFF VARSITY HEAD COACH VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH SEAN GOLDSWORTHY STEVE ARONSON JACK HILLEN MIKE JOHNSON JUNIOR VARSITY HEAD COACH JUNIOR VARSITY ASSISTANT JUNIOR VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH JUNIOR VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH CHRIS WILSON COACH & DIRECTOR OF JUSTIN GREEN MIKE BEACH HOCKEY OPERATIONS TOM STRETAR NOT PICTURED: Dr. Ryan Fader – Team Physician Molly Yokiel – Certified Athletic Trainer Kirk Olson – Strength and DEAR FANS Conditioning Coach MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY Max Norby – Student Manager Thank you for your continued support of Minnetonka High School Hockey and our extraordinary student athletes. The Minnetonka School District, Minnetonka Youth Hockey Association, parents, alumni and sponsors have provided tremendous resources to operate a successful program. Let’s honor our commitment to excellence and continue to build something truly special! I am so appreciative for the opportunity to serve as the Head Coach and return home. On behalf of the entire coaching staff, we feel a sense of great privilege and pride working with our student athletes. It is our mission to provide them with a transformational experience, and we will work tirelessly to accomplish this goal. Our coaching and mentoring is centered on creating a culture of selflessness, team commitment, and humility. We believe this allow our players to maximize their potential as student athletes and continue to grow into positive leaders in our community. Thank you again for your support and let’s PACK THE PAC! Go Big Blue! – Coach Goldsworthy 7 TRUST THE PROCESS WWW.MINNETONKAHOCKEY.ORG MEET THE 2017-2018 SKIPPERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CHARLIE GRANT JOSH MATT ANDREW JOE MASON LUKE GLOCKNER DOCTER LUEDTKE KOETHE HICKS SIMPSON HENDRICKSON LOHEIT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BOBBY JOE BRAEDON MITCH PATRICK WILL JACOB NIC BRINK MOLENAAR LACOMY MCGANNON WYERS CRULL JOHNSON HENRY 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 BEN JAKE JUSTEN DYLAN JAMES CHAD PETTER JAYCE KONEN PANKOFF WILLIAMS HEIAM MILLER COUSINEAU MORKEN HOPIA 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 JACK RYAN DAVID LIAM JACK JON CAMERON ANDREW ANDERSON ELDER ANDES WORMS BAYLESS HOWE SMREKAR HOWE 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 JET LEE TEDDY RODNEY JOSHUA JACK DYLAN JOSH SWIFT LAGERBACK PETERSON ANDES QUINN ZITZLOFF BROWN TRUST THE PROCESS SKIPPER HOCKEY 2017-2018 8 MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 2017-2018 9 WWW.MINNETONKAHOCKEY.ORG MEET THE VARSITY CAPTAINS ANDREW HICKS CAPTAIN PARENTS: Tony and Lora FAVORITE QUOTE: “Your love isn’t for girls, it’s SIBLINGS: Madison for hockey” – Grandpa Terry NICKNAME: Hicksie IF YOU WEREN’T PLAYING HOCKEY, WHAT WOULD YOU BE DOING? Hanging out with CELEBRITY CRUSH: Kelly Nash Nehemiah Montague MOST EMBARRASSING SONG THAT YOU LISTEN TO: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun – Miley Cyrus SENIOR FUNNIEST HOCKEY MOMENT: When I charged 5 DEFENSE Charlie Glockner in practice LUKE LOHEIT CAPTAIN PARENTS: Steve (Dad), Tammy (Mom), WHO HAS INFLUENCED YOUR HOCKEY Dave (Step Dad) CAREER THE MOST?: My Dad, Grandpa and SIBLINGS: None many coaches NICKNAME: Loheit FAVORITE QUOTE: “The only easy day was yesterday” FAVORITE SONG: Big Green Tractor WHERE DO YOU ENVISION YOURSELF IN BEST HOCKEY MEMORY: Winning back-to- 20 YEARS? Have a wife and kids and be living back Bantam State Championships on Lake Minnetonka SENIOR 8 FORWARD JOE MOLENAAR CAPTAIN PARENTS: Steve and Cathy FAVORITE QUOTE: “Smell ya” – Dylan Heiam SIBLINGS: Julia WHAT IS YOUR BEST HOCKEY ADVICE? NICKNAME: Moley Bury your head and grease your snapper FAVORITE MOVIE: Blades of Glory CELEBRITY CRUSH: Bobby Brink FUNNIEST HOCKEY MOMENT: Andes forgetting his breezers SENIOR 10 FORWARD SKIPPER HOCKEY 2017-2018 10 MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY 2017-2018 Test smarter.
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