QAS - Queensland Academy Of Sport hockey Former RTP athlete, David reid, was selected for the Australian Under21 World Cup Team. Soccer Past RTP athlete, Joel Peach (Clermont), http://www.qasport.qld.gov.au/april_2005.cfm
Extractions: Nine QAS players were announced on the team of 24 that will play in the Indira Gandhi International Gold Cup in India and the Samsung Champions Trophy in Canberra later this year - Wendy Alcorn, Teneal Attard, Madonna Blyth (QAS/AIS), Suzie Faulkner (QAS/AIS), Nikki Hudson, Amy Korner (QAS/AIS), Emma Meyer (QAS/AIS), Angie Skirving and Karen Smith.
MGoBlue: Development: Endowed Scholarships Lawrence reid Mortenson Family Football, Men s Basketball or Men s Ice hockey Men s Ice hockey Brandon Kaleniecki Jamieson Family Football David Baas http://mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=15456
Extractions: Hockey Game Box Score (Final) 2003-04 AUS MEN'S HOCKEY Saint Mary's Huskies vs Acadia Axemen (Feb 04, 2004 at Wolfville, NS) Saint Mary's Huskies - Power Play Summary Prd Start End Elapse Shots (Opp) 1st 14:30 16:30 02:00 4 2nd 05:41 09:41 04:00 1 SHG 3rd 10:03 12:03 02:00 2 SUMMARY: 3 opps, 6 shots, goals, time 08:00 Acadia Axemen - Power Play Summary Prd Start End Elapse Shots (Opp) 1st 18:52 00:52 02:00 1 2nd 10:36 12:36 02:00 4 2 3rd 04:31 04:42 00:11 1 PPG 3rd 07:23 09:23 02:00 1 SUMMARY: 4 opps, 7 shots, 1 goal, time 06:11
Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic David C. reid, MD, FRCS(C), M.Ch. Director of the Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic He specializes in shoulders and elbows and as a Golden Bears hockey http://www.glensathersportsmedicineclinic.com/orthopaedic_surgeons.htm
Extractions: Professor Reid is truly a man for all seasons. His early enthusiasm, intense training and athletic abilities allowed him to succeed in many sports particularly track and field, soccer and weight-lifting, up to and including national level competition. This abiding interest led him to select a career, which combined exercise, sport, rehabilitation, medicine and surgery. Professor Reid graduated from the Prince of Wales Hospital - London, England in 1963, with a Diploma in Physiotherapy. Subsequently he obtained a Teacher's Diploma in Physiotherapy from the University of Toronto where he graduated with honours. He studied at the University of Alberta, gaining both a Baccalaureate Degree and a Doctor of Medicine with Distinction. Dr. Reid obtained a fellowship in the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada in 1979, as well as a Specialist Certificate in Orthopaedic Surgery, and was awarded the Lord Nuffield Scholarship in Orthopaedics to attend Oxford University. In 1980, a Master of Surgery Degree was obtained from the University of Liverpool. He has successfully sat the competency examination in sports medicine of the Canadian Academy of Sports Medicine.
Central Hockey League Scott reid, San Angelo Most Outstanding Defenseman David Guerrera, LaredoCoach of the Year Ray Edwards, San Angelo Man of the Year Don Parsons, Memphis http://www.centralhockeyleague.com/awards/
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Central Hockey League Saints goaltender Scott reid would get into a little scuffle with the Murphygoal with one of their own from Saints fan favorite, David Silverstone. http://www.centralhockeyleague.com/jrreport/?id=6660
Sports | Hockey | Canada.com dave Lowry Dean McAmmond (signed STL, Aug. 9). Chicago Blackhawks Brandon ReidMarek Malik (signed NYR, Aug. 2) Brendan Morrison (signed VAN, Aug. 5) http://www.canada.com/sports/hockey/iceage/free-agents-west.html
Troubles | The Fanlistings Robinson, David (Basketball) Anaheim Mighty Ducks (hockey) reid, Brandon (hockey)Skoula, Martin (hockey) Slovakian Players (hockey) http://thefanlistings.org/troubles.php?show=sports
Vancouver Canucks Hockey - Team Profile @ Hockeys Future Vancouver Canucks Team hockey League Profile, of NHL, AHL, WHL, OHL and many minor Brandon reid 6.5D 6. Konstantin Mikhailov 3.0, 1. Jason King 7.0B http://www.hockeysfuture.com/team/vancouver_canucks
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Northland College Vs Lawrence University (Dec 15, 2001) hockey Game Box Score (Final) Lawrence University hockey Northland College vsLawrence 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Wes reid 0 0 0 0 2 3 Totals. http://www.lawrence.edu/athletics/hockey/stats0102/01game11.htm
Extractions: Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Lawrence University Hockey Northland College vs Lawrence University (Dec 15, 2001 at Appleton, Wisconsin) Northland College - Power Play Summary Prd Start End Elapse Shots (Opp) SUMMARY: 4 opps, shots, goals, time 00:00 Lawrence University - Power Play Summary Prd Start End Elapse Shots (Opp) SUMMARY: 4 opps, shots, goals, time 00:00
Northland College Vs Lawrence University (Dec 16, 2001) hockey Game Box Score (Final) Lawrence University hockey Northland College vsLawrence 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Wes reid 0 0 0 0 0 1 TM TEAM. http://www.lawrence.edu/athletics/hockey/stats0102/01game12.htm
Extractions: Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Lawrence University Hockey Northland College vs Lawrence University (Dec 16, 2001 at Appleton, Wisconsin) Northland College - Power Play Summary Prd Start End Elapse Shots (Opp) SUMMARY: 9 opps, shots, 1 goal, time 00:00 Lawrence University - Power Play Summary Prd Start End Elapse Shots (Opp) SUMMARY: 10 opps, shots, 2 goals, time 00:00
UBC Archives - University History - Athletic Hall-of-Famers Football) inducted 1994; Doug reid (1940s Football, Rugby) - inducted 1995 Father David Bauer (hockey) - inducted 1996; Gordon (Doc) Burke http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/athletes.html
Extractions: Builders Teams Jean Bardsley (1940s Badminton, Basketball) - inducted 1994 Jim Bardsley (1930s Basketball, Tennis) - inducted 1997 Maureen Bray-Hibberson (1940s Swimming, Field Hockey) - inducted 1994 Herb Capozzi (1940s Football, Basketball) - inducted 1993 Dave Carey (1930s Rugby, Cricket) - inducted 1995 Reg Clarkson (1940s Basketball, Football) - inducted 2000 Jeannie Cockcroft (1980s Track) - inducted 1999 Ken Elmer (1970s Track) - inducted 1996 Bobby Gaul (1930s Rugby, Track) - inducted 1993 John Haar (1960s Soccer, Football, Baseball) - inducted 1999 Rick Hansen (1980s Track, Marathon) - inducted 1994 Jim Harmer (1930s Rugby, Hockey, Football) - inducted 1994 Sandra Hartley (1960s Gymnastics) - inducted 1993 Alan Hobkirk (1970s Field Hockey) - inducted 1994 Bill Holowaty (1980s Hockey) - inducted 1997 Simon Hoogewerf (1980s Track) - inducted 1995 George Hungerford (1960s Rowing) - inducted 1994 Ted Hunt (1950s Rugby, Skiing)
Programme Des Officiels De Hockey Canada Translate this page David MacDonnell - R. Scott Hutchinson - R. Chris Savage - R. Peter Coleman - L Sean reid - L. Ian Smith - L. AHANB. FRO. AHS. AHDO. hockey Quebec http://www.hockeycanada.ca/f/develop/officials/assignments.html
Extractions: de Hockey Canada Programmes des officiels du Hockey Canada Affectations internationales International Assignments awarded to Hockey Canada by the International Ice Hockey Federation Kevin Acheson - R Hockey Alberta Jacqui Palm - R FRO / AHFO Championnat mondial senior masculin, poule A, Nuremberg, Cologne, Hanovre, Allemagne, 28 avril - 13 mars 2001 Dave Wright - R Derek Nansen - L FRO AHDO Championnat mondial des moins de 18 ans, Lahti, Heinola, Helsinki, Finlande, 12 - 22 avril 2001 Rob Matsuoka - R Hockey Alberta Patrice Normandin - R Hockey Quebec Alan Smith - R Jeff Edgley - L Hockey Alberta AHACB Championnat mondial senior - Poule B, Grenoble, France, 16 - 22 avril 2001 Richard Forest - R Hockey Quebec Chantal Champagne - R Laura Vanderhorst - R Julie Bissonnette - L Kim Robichaud - L AHDO / OWHA Hockey Manitoba FRO / AHFO Hockey Quebec Theresa Llorente - R Hockey Alberta Todd Thomander - R Wayne Doyle - L HNS AHIPE SUPERVISEURS John Lakenman Cleary Melanson
AllSports' National Hockey League (NHL) League News Welcome to AllSports National hockey League Site brought to you by fan reporters.For NHL news, results, reid, David, COLO, L, $500000.00, US http://www.allsports.com/nhl/nhl_salaries.htm
Extractions: NHL National Hockey League Salaries The following are NHL players' salaries, in alphabetical order, courtesy of the NHLPA: Aalto, Antti ANAH C To Be Determined Adams, Greg FLOR L US Adams, Kevyn FLOR C US Adams, Craig CARO R US Adams, Bryan ATLA L US Aebischer, David COLO G US Afanasenkov, Dimitri TAMP L US Afinogenov, Maxim BUFF R US Alatalo, Mika PHOE L US Albelin, Tommy NJER D US Alfredsson, Daniel OTTA R US Allen, Bryan VANC D US Allison, Jason BOST C US Allison, Jamie CHIC D To Be Determined Amonte, Anthony CHIC R US Andersson, Niklas CALG L US Andreychuk, David TAMP L US Antropov, Nikolai TORO C US Arkhipov, Denis NASH L US Armstrong, Derek NYRA C US Armstrong, Chris NYIS D US Arnott, Jason NJER C US Arvedson, Magnus OTTA L To Be Determined Asham, Arron MONT C US Astashenko, Kaspars TAMP D US Atcheynum, Blair CHIC R US Aubin, Serge COLU C US Aubin, Jean-Sebastien PITT G US Aucoin, Adrian NYIS D US Audette, Donald
The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Sport Members of the Pakistan hockey club cross over to India at the Wagah check post The choice of reid has brought the matter on bowling coach to a complete http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20031128/sports.htm
Extractions: Pacemen Nathan Bracken and Brad Williams have been rewarded for their consistent performance in India with berths in the 12-member Australian squad for the first three Tests of the forthcoming series. Australian one-day cricket captain Ricky Ponting speaks during a news conference to launch the inaugural youth cricket scholarship in Sydney on Thursday.
Athletics - Franklin Pierce College David reid (Cape Elizabeth, Maine/Cape Elizabeth) Mens Golf April Demers (Gorham,NH/Gorham), Field hockey Womens Lacrosse http://www.fpc.edu/pages/Athletics/ATH0304NE10acad.htm
Extractions: College first in awards five-year history to earn banner twice; 39 student-athletes named to Commissioners Honor Roll RINDGE, N.H. (July 22, 2004) Franklin Pierce has earned the fifth annual Northeast-10 Conference Academic Achievement Award for the 2003-2004 academic year. The announcement was made today by Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner David R. Brunk Franklin Pierce, which has earned the award the last two years, is the first school to earn the award multiple years in the five years the banner has been issued. Franklin Pierce edged out University of Massachusetts Lowell and Southern New Hampshire University for the second-straight year for this years award. I am proud to congratulate all of the Franklin Pierce student-athletes on their achievements, Brunk said. The Northeast-10 Conference takes pride in its strength academically and once again, Franklin Pierce has worked hard to epitomize the well-rounded student-athletes on our campuses who successfully integrate athletics and academics.
The Andromeda Strain [DVD] Online At Movies Unlimited James Olson, Michael Pataki, Ford Rainey, Kate reid, David Wayne, Robert Wise This reworking of 1975 s futuristic fave stars Chris Klein as a hockey http://www.moviesunlimited.com/musite/product.asp?sku=D11522
Quinnipiac University - Official Athletic Site Quinnipiac University sophomore defenseman reid Cashman has been named as one of 10 Sixteen Men s Ice hockey Players Honored For Work In Classroom http://quinnipiacbobcats.collegesports.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/031705aaa.ht
Extractions: HEADLINES Ben Nelson Featured On Insidecollegehockey.com Jamie Holden To Suit Up With San Jose Sharks At 2005 NHL Rookie Tournament Quinnipiac Men's Ice Hockey Program To Host Alumni Game At Hartford Civic Center On November 4 RELATED LINKS Follow all of the college ice hockey action at CollegeSports.com
Playoff Hockey Setting The National hockey League, circa the printing of the game. 122 DaveReid U 123 Kevin Stevens U 124 Garry Galley U 125 Dominik Hasek U http://www.rpweld3.com/reviews/playoffh.html
Extractions: Game Play: Both interesting and true to the sport. Each player chooses six cards to represent his team. You need a Center, two Defensemen, a Right Wig, A Left Wing, and a Goalie. You then lay those out on the table in the starting positions for a hockey game (very nice illustrations in the rulebook, by the way). The goal is to get possession of the hockey puck, skate your team forward and shoot for a goal. Play ends when one person runs out of cards. At that time, whoever has the most points wins. This game does use custom dice to resolve actions, but even though I personally hate games which require additional materials, I didn't mind this as much because the dice were clever. These were six-sided dice with two blank sides, a puck, a whistle and an NHL logo. Whenever you are trying to shoot, you roll dice equal to your card's SHOOT stat. Count the number of pucks and NHL logos. If the logo matches the shooter's team, it counts double. The Goalie rolls dice equal to their BLOCK stat. If you beat the goalie, you score a point. Pretty simple and very quick. Other than that, all you really need to figure out is what to do with the cards. Each player has a hand of three cards. They must draw one and play one per turn. The cards will allow you to SKATE a player forward so they can take a shot (or if they don't have the puck, they add +1 die to the player who has it), SHOOT, PASS or STEAL. Of course there are actually a lot of variations. One card might say: "OFFENSE: SKATE wingman, PASS puck to CENTER, SHOT at +1". If you don't have a useful card in your hand, you may discard any card to SKATE or SHOOT (but only if you have the puck). One last thing: they don't include a puck counter, so they recommend you use a nickel.
Etobicoke Sports Hall Of Fame At the conclusions of 18 seasons in the National hockey League, David had played961 regular season games and 118 playoff games. David is grateful to all of http://etobicokesports.ca/2004/reid_david.html
Extractions: David was born in Etobicoke on May 15, 1964, and lived there with his parents and two brothers until 1981 when he was drafted by the Peterborough Petes of the O.H.L. He played there for 3 seasons enjoying a successful junior career. In 1982, David was drafted 60th overall by the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. In December of 1983 he played his first game with the Boston Bruins and from 1984 to 1988 David continued to play with the Bruins organization. He signed in 1988 as a free agent with the team he idolized as a child, the Toronto Maple Leafs. He wore the blue and white for 3 years, and in the '90-'91 season led the NHL with 8 shorthanded goals. A feat which tied Dave Keons' 21 year old Maple Leaf record. David moved back to Boston as a free agent and played the next 5 seasons with the Bruins. In 1996, David signed as a Free Agent with the Dallas Stars where he played for 3 seasons. As a member of the Stars organization, he won his first Stanley Cup in the spring of 1999. In the fall of that year he signed with the Colorado Avalanche and played his final two seasons in the NHL. In David's final game of his career in June 2001 he lifted the Stanley Cup for the second time. At the conclusions of 18 seasons in the National Hockey League, David had played 961 regular season games and 118 playoff games. David is grateful to all of the coaches and volunteers who made his Minor Hockey days so enjoyable. From his first days outdoors at the West Mall Arena with the Eringate Minor Hockey Association, through the West End AC's to his three best years of minor hockey with the Royal York Rangers of the Etobicoke Hockey Association a passion for the game was fostered in David that remains with him to this day. He attributes his desire to help in Minor Hockey in his community to the wonderful start he had in Etobicoke.