Golden Baseball League Prior to joining the A s as their Assistant general Manager in 1999, The PWLwas sponsored by some major league clubs and aided young players in the http://www.goldenbaseball.com/bios.aspx?SecID=125
Knoxville Ice Bears 2003-04Staff general Manager Email pdixon2@knoxvilleicebears.com He has played minorleague professional hockey for eleven years and has experience in many of the http://www.knoxvilleicebears.com/IB03/staff.cfm
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Female Hockey Programs These are the general prep and specific prep phases. Several Team Canadaplayers have come through the Olympic Oval program while others continue to http://www.oval.ucalgary.ca/Female_Hockey_Program.asp
Extractions: Olympic Oval Female Hockey Program The fastest growing sport in North America! In 1995 the Olympic Oval pioneered the first training centre in the world designed specifically for international high performance female hockey players. This unique holistic training program develops the athlete's mental and physical skills, to prepare them for performance at an elite level. The Olympic Oval Female Hockey Program offers a world-class training facility, with expert coaching, advanced technology and overall support, in a quality environment. The program allows the athlete to perform both athletically and academically. Through a partnership with the National Sport School, players may enroll and acquire an adjustable and flexible school schedule, which allows the progressive holistic training of a "complete" female hockey player.
2001 Cherubs: Women Take The Ice Borek had a different experience than most women college hockey players today . according to the general Accounting Office of the NCAA said. http://www.medill.northwestern.edu/specialprograms/nhsi/2001/work/heather.htm
Extractions: Like May, more females are jumping at the chance to play a sport once reserved for men. In the 1990-91 season 5,573 female hockey players registered with the USA Hockey Organization. That number has now increased four-fold to 27,000 females. As a result of this boom, more colleges are making women's ice hockey a varsity sport.
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Matt Christopher - Athlete Bios His outstanding play in the field combined with his powerful batting make him aforce Yet to the sports world in general, she was an unknownuntil the http://www.mattchristopher.com/books/bios.asp
Extractions: In 1954, Matt Christopher wrote and published The Lucky Baseball Bat and has since published more than one hundred twenty novels, making him the most prolific and bestselling sportswriter for children ever. With over 6 million copies sold, Matt's books have a permanent place in the hearts of young sports fans. Throughout 2004, we celebrate 50 years with Matt Christopher's own commemorative biography written by his son, Dale, in the tradition of the Matt Christopher Biography Bookshelf, with exclusive photos, original letters, and memorabilia. Yao Ming is one of the biggest stars in basketball todayliterally. At seven feet, six-inches, Yao's impressive performance for the NBA's Houston Rockets earned him the Rookie of the Year Award in 2002-2003, and put him on the covers of Sports Illustrated and other magazines, as well as in television commercials for Visa and Gatorade. His gentle nature off the court doesn't impede his domination on the court.
MUGS - Biography my roommate (when we re not playing Ice hockey on our ancient Nintendo, that is! I am a second year general Science student, taking mainly Fine Arts http://www.su.ualberta.ca/csd/mugs/staticpages/index.php?page=20040730102754818
2004-2005 Men's Hockey Bios The forward played high school hockey at both Forest Lake and Chisago Lakes, Georgell played junior hockey in Fairbanks of the NAHL and played his high http://www.uwrf.edu/sports/sports0405/mhplayer.bios.2004.05.html
Extractions: Garrett Larson is a rangy, strong, all-around player with valuable playing experience. Larson transferred to UWRF from St. Cloud State where he was voted the team's Most Improved Player in 2002 and 2003. Larson scored nine goals and dished out four assists last year for the Huskies. He is the son of Dayton Larson and Audrey Blair and has one brother. Larson is majoring in mass communications.
2004-2005 Womens Hockey Bios She played high school hockey at Park Center and earned AllState honors one year.She earned All-State honorable mention two other years. http://www.uwrf.edu/sports/sports0405/whplayer.bios.2004.05.html
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Extractions: Summer Team Sites Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Bowling Boxing Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Gymnastics Judo Karate Pentathlon Racquetball Roller Sports Rowing Sailing Shooting Soccer Softball Squash Swimming Synchro. Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Water Skiing Weightlifting Wrestling Winter Team Sites Biathlon Bobsled Curling Figure Skating Ice Hockey Luge Short Track Skeleton Skiing Snowboarding Speedskating U.S. Olympic Sites U.S. Olympic Fan Club Free eNewsletter U.S. Olympic Shop U.S. Paralympics Olympians on TV Photo Galleries Sports Jobs Ask an Olympian USOC Pressbox Athletes Events Sports Features ... tips USA HOCKEY/ Waddell Named 2006 Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team GM // Alex Clark // July 26, 2005 Visit USA Hockey FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dave Fisher (davef@usahockey.org) Tuesday, July 26, 2005 Don Waddell Named General Manager Of 2006 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team Holmgren Named Assistant General Manager; Johannson Is Director Of Hockey Operations COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – USA Hockey announced today that Don Waddell (Duluth, Ga.) will serve as general manager of the 2006 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team that will compete in the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy. “We’re very fortunate to have someone with Don’s abilities and credentials as the general manager of our men’s Olympic team,” said Ron DeGregorio (Salem, N.H.), president of USA Hockey. “He’s been a leader in the development of hockey in the United States and we know he’ll do everything he can to build a team that we will all be proud of.”
UAH Charger Hockey Home Page JeanMarc Plante lived for hockey. He played at the University of Alabama first in the IHL as an assistant to the general manager of the Grizzlies and http://www.uah.edu/Athletics/hockey/archives/2001-02/index-10-4.html
Extractions: Select a UAH Sport Cross Country Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Volleyball Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Ice Hockey Baseball Softball Tennis Track UAH Hockey Links Main Page Roster Schedule/Results Ticket Info Story Archive Quick Facts Opponent Quick Facts Coach Doug Ross Coaching Staff Bios History Records Statistics College Hockey Links UAH Pucks Fan Page College Hockey Stats USCHO CCHA Site ECAC Site Hockey East Site MAAC Site WCHA Site Yahoo Hockey Links CNN/SI ESPN Alabama Live The Hockey News NCAA Hockey Athletics Main After leading the Chargers in scoring with 15 goals as a sophomore, Karlis Zirnis was named Pre-Season Co-Player of the Year for College Hockey America on Wednesday, landing the Latvian a place on the Pre-Season All-CHA Team. Joining Zirnis on the preseason squad was fellow junior Tyler Butler, who led all returning Charger defensemen in scoring last season with 13 points. Senior Brian Gornick of Air Force shared the Player of the Year with Zirnis. Along with selecting the preseason squad, the CHA coaches also cast their predictions on how the teams would end up at the end of the season. Defending CHA tournament champion Wayne State led the poll with 23 points and four first place-votes, while the defending regular season champion Chargers slid into the runner-up slot with 21 points and two first-place votes. The Purple Eagles of Niagara were predicted to finish third, followed by Bemidji State, Findlay and Air Force in order.
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New York Rangers Official Web Site : 2004 WOLF PACK TRAINING CAMP A number of the most highlyregarded young players in hockey have already been In The System New York Rangers bios and stats of all players in the http://www.newyorkrangers.com/team/wolfpacktrainingcamp/
Extractions: Friday, October 1, 2004 Entering his second season as Hartford Wolf Pack General Manager, Jim Schoenfeld recently sat down with newyorkrangers.com during the PackÂ’s week-long Training Camp at the MSG Training Center to share his thoughts on Camp, his transition from Coach to GM, his outlook on the 2004-05 American Hockey League season and more. Those in Hartford saw some absolute top-shelf prospects play last year, and if anything, it's looking like the talent pool might be even bigger this year. Players like Jozef Balej, Fedor Tyutin and Jed Ortmeyer, who seemed at the end of last year to be on the verge of permanently leaving the AHL behind, most likely will be back in Wolf Pack uniforms.
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ECAC Hockey League Growing up in Hamilton, Ont., Dryden enjoyed playing hockey, One of thenicest parts about the ceremony is hearing the bios of everyone else, he said. http://www.ecachockeyleague.com/news/men/dryden_07-07
Extractions: @import "/css/style05.css"; @import "/css/men5.css"; Thursday, July 7, 2005 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - Legendary Cornell and Montreal Canadiens goalie Ken Dryden '69 was inducted into the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America Hall of Fame on Wednesday, July 6, at the Downtown Marriott in Philadelphia. The master of ceremonies for the event, which capped CoSIDA's annual four-day workshop, was long-time broadcaster Dick Enberg. Dryden, who graduated from Cornell in 1969 with a 3.3 grade point average in history, was joined in the Class of 2005 by four other former standouts from across the nation and NCAA athletic divisions. Founded in 1988, the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame now includes 88 members, among them five from the Ivy League. Cornell leads the Ivy League with three of its former student-athletes in the Hall. Joseph Holland '91 and Ellen Mayer-Sabik '97 have also been so honored. Mayer-Sabik was one of approximately 10 members of the hall of fame in attendance to welcome the new inductees, whom Enberg said are "the crème de la crème of our student-athletes." In his acceptance remarks to a crowd of several hundred people, Dryden spoke of the balance between athletics and academics his parents stressed to him and his four siblings. "Our parents wanted us to be well-rounded," he said. "If there was a conflict or if a choice had to be made, school always won."