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  1. Kelly Chase: The Battler (Sport Snaps) (Gordon, Jeff, Sport Snaps.) by Jeff Gordon, 1998-12-01

81. Canisius College - Hockey Box - Bentley - 11/22/02
BENT 2 HOOKING 0032 PP 1st Ryan kelly BENT 2 BENT 2 HOOKING 1809 PP 2nd Josh ChaseBENT 2 hockey Game Box Score (Final) 200203 Canisius College Ice hockey
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November 7). 1998 Little East Conference Field hockey AllStars Keene State CollegeKelly Smith Forward So. University of Southern Maine Beth chase Midfield So
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The Little East Conference Albert D. Bean Jr., Commissioner B.L. Elfring, Publicist Office Phone: 207-780-5434 Fax Number : 207-780-5182 For Immediate Release Wednesday, November 4, 1988 Champion Keene State Owls Dominate Little East Field Hockey All-Stars Owls' Kate Bradley Named Player of the Year GORHAM, Maine Junior forward Kate Bradley (Derry, N.H.) leads an impressive contingent of Keene State College field hockey players named to the first ever Little East Conference field hockey all-star team. The all-star team and individual awards were announced Wednesday (November 4) afternoon by Albert D. Bean Jr., commissioner of the Little East, following a vote by the head coaches of the five field hockey playing schools. Bradley captured Player of the Year honors, and Keene State head coach Amy Watson was selected by her peers as Coach of the Year. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth freshman goalie Jennifer Burrows (Hubbardston, Mass.) was the coaches choice for Rookie of the Year honors. Joining Bradley on the all-star team from Keene State were sophomore forward Kelly Smith (Lisbon, N.H.), sophomore midfielder Beth Chase (Kensington, N.H.), and senior backs Amy Wallace (Greenville, N.H.) and Kara Suhie (Old Saybrook, Conn.). Senior Ashley Dorman (Harwich, Mass.) of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and junior Alison Drury (Canton, Maine) of the University of Southern Maine were the other two forward named to the all-star team. Freshman Katie Dodge (Sanbornton, N.H.) of Plymouth State College and junior Kim Cochrane (Biddeford, Maine) of the University of Southern Maine were picked along with Chase in the midfield. Sara Sleeper (Montpelier, Vt.) of the University of Southern Maine made it a trio of seniors named at back. Bradley led the conference in scoring this season with 16 goals and 10 assists for 42 points in 21 games. She has five game winning goals this season. Burrows backstopped the Corsairs to a share of the LEC regular season crown compiling a 1.45 goals against average in 13 games. She had six shutouts during the season, second most in the conference. Watson led Keene State to a share of the Little East regular season title and the top seed in the recent championship tournament. The Owls captured the championship defeating the University of Southern Maine in the semifinals, and in-state arch-rival Plymouth State College in the championship game. The Owls, 16-5 overall, were rewarded for their outstanding season with a berth in the NCAA Division III Field Hockey Championship Tournament which begins this Saturday (November 7). 1998 Little East Conference Field Hockey All-Stars Name Position Class Institution Kate Bradley Forward Jr. Keene State College Kelly Smith Forward So. Keene State College Ashley Dorman Forward Sr. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Alison Drury Forward Jr. University of Southern Maine Beth Chase Midfield So. Keene State College Katie Dodge Midfield Fr. Plymouth State College Kim Cochrane Midfield Jr. University of Southern Maine Amy Wallace Back Sr. Keene State College Kara Suhie Back Sr. Keene State College Sara Sleeper Back Sr. University of Southern Maine Erin Bonner Goalie Sr. Keene State College Player of the Year Kate Bradley, Junior, Forward, Keene State College Rookie of the Year Jennifer Burrows, Freshman, Goalie, Univ. of Massachusetts Dartmouth Coach of the Year Amy Watson, Keene State College

83. NHL2 - Fantasy Hockey
. Per Gustafsson (P). . Toronto Dogs -. Cam Russell (D). Grant Fuhr (G) kellyChase (RW). Hollywood Horror Craig Muni (D) kelly Hrudey (G) Kevin Todd (C).
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In , as in every sport, there comes a time when the great players, and the not so great players, decide to leave and hang up their equipment for the final time. These become the retired, and in some minds, the legends. What you will find here is a list of players that have played their all, and are now retired from . They are listed by year, and they are shown with the last franchise that they had the honor of playing for.
Listed with each player is their last position played. If a player has a " P " beside their name, that means they were on the team's "Prospect List".
Team Anchorage Carnivores: Bryan Berard (D) Naples Captains: Per Gustafsson (P) Toronto Dogs: Cam Russell (D) Grant Fuhr (G)
Kelly Chase (RW) Hollywood Horror: Craig Muni (D)
Kelly Hrudey (G)
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Mark Tinordi (D) Daren Puppa (G)
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Dan Keczmer (D) Vancouver Express: Brandon Convery (C) San Diego Outlaws: Bob Rouse (D) New York Razors: Harlem Patriots: Dave Babych (D) Jason Bonsignore (C) Bob Carpenter (C) Craig Janney (C) Uwe Krupp (D) Shawn Chambers (D) Whistler Avalanche: Michel Petit (D) Dino Ciccarelli (LW) Russ Courtnall (RW) Ryan Huska (P) London Eagles: Andy Moog (G) Neil Wilkinson (D) Kelly Miller (LW) Michal Pivonka (C) Warren Rychel (LW) Wendel Clark (LW) Denver Red Wings: Jeff Brown (D) Dale Hunter (C) Doug Bodger (D) Vermont Nordiques: Ron Hextall (G) Scott Fraser (C) Kjell Samuelsson (D) Tuomas Gronman (P) Dave Ellett (D) Ulf Samuelsson (D)

84. The Massachusetts Daily Collegian - Vital Hockey East Weekend For UMass
The trio, one of the best lines in hockey East, has combined for 37 The Minutemenwill still be without the services of senior defenseman kelly Sickavish, who
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Sports Sports Collins rises to challenge Minutewomen avenge losses to Spiders Removing the magic from Opening Day Weir takes Masters in playoff ... Minutemen slip past Yale
Vital Hockey East weekend for UMass
By Andy Vogt, Collegian Staff
January 30, 2003
In terms of effort, two of the Massachusetts hockey team's last four games have been some of its best performances of the year. In terms of Hockey East standings, these two contests have resulted in zero points in conference. So what's a coach to do to prevent his young team from getting discouraged? "If we play like that, more often than not, we're going to succeed," coach Don Cahoon told the audience at the UMass Sports Luncheon on Wednesday. The two losses, a 2-1 overtime decision to New Hampshire on Jan. 17, and a 3-2 defeat to Northeastern on Saturday, left the Minutemen tied with Boston University for the crucial fourth place position in Hockey East. With two road matchups this weekend against No. 6 Boston College and Providence, UMass will hope to break its recent slump of four losses in its past five games. And with every point a precious commodity in Hockey East, the Maroon and White could use a boost to overtake the Terriers for the final home ice berth. The Minutemen have split their first two games with both the Eagles and Friars, but on Jan. 3 and 5 they beat the teams in succession (3-2 in Chestnut Hill and 5-4 at the Mullins Center against PC). Boston College will be without the services of freshman Patrick Eaves, out for the season with a fractured vertebra suffered on Dec. 7. But the Eagles will have a healthy Ben Eaves, the team's leading scorer, back in the lineup after the junior sustained an injury in the first period against the Minutemen, as well as Ryan Shannon, who missed the Jan. 3 contest because of the World Juniors Championship.

85. Field Hockey News 2002
Grantham, Pa) The thirdranked field hockey team in scoring off a lead pass fromKelly Stanwell Jenny Portillo (Bethesda, Md/Bethesda-Chevy chase) played well
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Field Hockey Carlow, Giorgio Named All-Region, All-CC Dickinson College field hockey players Andrea Carlow (McLean, Va/McLean) and Marissa Giorgio (Rehrersburg, Pa/Tulpehocken) were both recently named to the STX/NFHCA Division III All-South Region team. Carlow also earned All-Centennial Conference second-team honors for her outstanding play as a forward and in the midfield. The junior tri-captain led the Red Devils in scoring with eight goals and three assists. She tallied two game-winning goals and was a perfect 2-for-2 in penalty strokes this season. Giorgio earned her second straight selection to the All-Region team and made her third appearance on the All-Centennial squad. The senior goaltender posted five solo shutouts this season, while sharing two others as Dickinson came within one of the school record. Giorgio started in 72 consecutive games throughout her career, recording a school record 21 shutouts in four seasons.

86. Modbee.com The Modesto Bee
Today in kelly Jones. Parents answering coaching calls Seven years ago, Mark Chasecouldn't YOUTH SPORTS hockey in Merced boy's veins MERCED'S CODY LEONARD
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87. Virginia 5, Liberty 2 ::
Monka F 7 Ryan Gibbs MF 9 David Guinn D 8 Hunter Freeman MF 10 Pavel Cancura F 11Alecko Eskandarian D 11 Collin Mascagni MF 12 Ryan kelly F 12 chase Perry MF
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Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Liberty vs Virginia (Oct 16, 2002 at Charlottesville, Va.) Liberty (8-5-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Tot Virginia (7-5-0) - Date: Oct 16, 2002 Attendance: 1061 Liberty............. 2 - 2 Weather: Partly cloudy and cool. Virginia............ 1 4 - 5 Brett Mayer-Aschhoff - - - - D 5 Adam Godwin......... - - - - D 2 Jeff Tuman .......... 1 1 - - MF 6 Hollis Donaldson.... - - - - MF 3 John Hartman ........ 1 - - - D 7 Bryan Monka......... 1 1 - - D 5 Matt Oliver......... - - - - MF 9 David Guinn......... - - - - F 7 Ryan Gibbs .......... 3 1 1 1 MF 10 Pavel Cancura....... 1 1 - - D 8 Hunter Freeman ...... - - - - D 11 Collin Mascagni..... - - - - F 11 Alecko Eskandarian .. 8 4 2 1 F 12 Chase Perry......... 2 1 1 - MF 12

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89. Field Hockey - Brown University Bears
Roster News Archives Field hockey Wins Overtime not stop fighting and junior KellyRomanowicz nearly sophomore Julia Kelderman (Chevy chase, MD) converted
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Field Hockey Wins Overtime Thriller Against Providence, 3-2 in Penalty Strokes Four of five Bears converted on penalty strokes and sophomore goalie Katie Noe (Simsbury, CT) stopped two of the first four Friars' penalty stoke attempts as Brown (5-7) defeated cross-town rival Providence College (8-10), 3-2.
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HEADLINES Five Field Hockey Players Earn 2002 NFHCA National Academic Honors Buza and Pierpont Named 2003 Field Hockey Captains Field Hockey Announces Dates For 2003 Camp RELATED LINKS OCSN Newswire Email this to a friend Oct. 23, 2002

90. Women's Lacrosse - Official Athletic Site, University Of California Golden Bears
Bears chase Down Visiting Red Foxes In 176 Women's Junior kelly Thompson ignites10-0 Cal scoring run
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HEADLINES No. 11 Ohio State Doubles Up on California, 12-6 Cal (9-3, 2-0) Survives Late Rally to Defeat Ohio, 12-11 Bears (8-3, 2-0, MPLL) Tackle Ohio, No. 8 Ohio State RELATED LINKS
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March 15, 1999 BERKELEY - California danced an old fashioned fox trot right over the top of Marist College Monday afternoon in Memorial Stadium, downing the visiting Red Foxes 17-6. Sophomore Sarah Wheatley was at the top of the Bears' dance card, throwing in a colossal six goals during the show. Freshman Halsey Monger and Laura Kado each added their own three goal hat tricks to the event. "We were ready for this win," said California head coach Jill Malko. "In our loss to Duquesne, we didn't feel outplayed. I think we came out of that game knowing that we can beat these East Coast teams. Those losses were confidence builders."

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93. ** Massachusetts Hockey Hall Of Fame **
USA Olympic Team 1932 Silver Medal Coach Harvard University 19421950 John Chasebegan his formal hockey career at Milton Academy playing on the 1922-23 team.
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Amidon (AF), 22.36. 400 IM 1. Eric Pounds (AF), 412.09; 2. ChaseKelly (DU), 416.51; 3. Nick Burton (AF), 421.46. 100 Butterfly
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Air Force Downs Denver in Men's Swimming Falcons Improve 9-1 Jan. 11, 2003 Air Force defeated Denver, 125-101, Saturday afternoon in a men's swimming meet in Denver. John Dayton paced the Falcons with wins in the 200-yard freestyle (1:45.10) and the 100-yard butterfly (52.01). Other individual event winners for the Falcons included Rory Peterson in the 1,000-yard freestyle (10:00.72), Eric Pounds in the 400yard IM (4:12.09), Evan Parr in the 100-yard backstroke (53.31), Ryan Fitzgerald in the 500-yard freestyle (4:49.05) and Brady Lindberg in one-meter diving (214.73). The 200-yard medley relay team of Paul Brehm Patrick Vandam David Parker and Gordon White also won in a time of 1:36.67. The victory comes just two days after Air Force upset national power Washington, 123-113, on Thursday and improves the team to 9-1 overall. Results Air Force 125, Denver 101 400 Medley Relay 1. AF, 1:36.67; 2. DU, 1:38.12. 1000 Freestyle 1. Rory Peterson (AF), 10:00.72; 2. Matt Karmondy (AF), 10:01.36; 3. John Kolstoe (DU), 10:08.47. 200 Freestyle 1.

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