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2 HOT 4 ICE NATIONALS / North Carolina 2007
12U Bronze Medal
 
Front Row: Christian Minturn , Cole Tarzetti, Austin Schiro
 
Middle Row: Alex Lungyong, Ryan Guilbeau, Cole Frischhertz, Russell Wroten
 
Back Row: Travers Kurr (coach), Ben Berrigan, Parker Babcock, Connor Fournier, Jarod Mentz
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2 HOT 4 ICE NATIONALS / North Carolina 2007
14U Silver Medal
 
Front Row: Josh Lumpkin, Adam Fournier
 
Middle Row: Matt Foster, Hayden Bagert, Daniel Betts, Jay Powers (coach)
 
Back Row: Bryan Kitto, Jacob Schultz, Tim Lungyong
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ECHO NATIONALS / ATLANTA 2007
18U Silver Medal
 
Front Row: Doug Graffato, Adam McCreary, Dustin Ballard
 
Middle Row: Justin Legros, Robert Lawrence, Andy Perkins, Kyle Cousans
 
Back Row: Will Kulick (coach), Stephen Gallioto, Kevin Leger, Ronnie Beaulieu, Chase Williams, Steve McCreary (manager)
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CCHL 10u Wins Gold at AAU Junior Olympic Games!  8u, 18u Teams Bring Home Silver, Copper.  Posted 8/2/06.  The CCHL 10u team swept and took the gold with a perfect 7-0 run through the AAU Junior Olympic Games in Detroit.  Rookie goalie Austin Schiro allowed only 10 goals during the tournament and captured all tournament honors.  Forward Devin Morrill lead the tournament in scoring and walked off with all tournament honors as did Parker Babcock.  Inspired by their junior partners the CCHL 18u Competitive Rage took silver with a heart breaker 6-4 in the finals.  Besides claiming silver for a second year goalkeeper Jake Hackett was chosen all tourney as was Capt. John Guate and Graham Schaefer.  Copper medals were awarded to the CCHL 18u Recreational Lunartics and Adam McCreary repeated as the all tourney selection. The CCHL 8u team also took home a copper medal and Tristan Allen received All-Tournament honors.
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The CCHL 8u Travel Team took copper at the AAU
Junior Olympic Games in Detroit.
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The CCHL 10u Travel Team shows off their gold medals
at the AAU Junior Olympic Games in Detroit.
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The 18u All-Tournament team featured 3 CCHL players.  In
the front row from left to right:  Jake Hackett, John Guate,
and Graham Schaefer
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CCHL 10u All-Tournament players Devin Morrill,
Parker Babcock, and Austin Schiro
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CCHL 18u All-Tournament players Jake Hackett,
John Guate, and Graham Schaefer
 
Banquet Pictures Posted.   Posted 6/12/06.  See the graduating seniors and all the players at the 2006 CCHL Awards Banquet held at The Colonial Country Club in Harahan.   1
 
April 5, 2006 — CCHL Players Play Pond Hockey In North Bay.  CCHL skaters Dakota Beaulieu and Brennan O'Connor traveled with a team of Louisiana and Mississippi ice hockey players to North Bay, Ontario, for the inaugural Canadian Pond Hockey Faceoff.  They got a lot of press!  See the Times-Picayune article, the North Bay Mayor's Office press release, and the article in the weekly magazine The Hockey News.   a

February 6, 2006 — Opening Weekend.  Finally, the CCHL gets underway!  Here are two pictures of the 10U division.

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November 9, 2005 — Sister Club Shines at State Tourney.  The CCHL has Australian friends in a sister hockey league, The Pines River In-Line Hockey Club, who just paid us a visit this summer.  They sent us news of great results in this year's state titles:  First overall for the 10u and 14u divisions, second overall for 12u, and third for 16u.  They sent pictures, too!

 

 

CRIKEY!                                                                                                    

CCHL SUCCESS ENJOYED AROUND THE WORLD.

Members of the Queensland, Australia Inline club display their 2005 Championship Banner as playing members of CCHL teams in the 2005 Junior Olympics.From left to right Stewart Crombie (Silver Medal U-18 team), Referee/coach Dave Roberts, Chris Flowers and James Thelander (Gold Medal U-16 team). All 3 players were also honored with All Tournament placement as well. "Nice job mates!" 
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November 8, 2005 — AAU Results Update.  CCHL seniors Robbie Steiner, Clark Alsfeld, and Cory Rougelot show off their latest fashion wearing Gold earned by playing on the National Championship Team Mission Detroit Bulldogs in the 20u Junior Olympic division. 1
 
October 28, 2005 — CCHL Alumnus Scores for Ice Dogs.   University of Georgia forward and CCHL alumnus Robbie Steiner scored two goals and nearly had a rare single-shift hat trick last week against Florida State.  In the third period of the October 22nd game, Steiner scored at 14:34, 14:54, and just missed at 15:04.  Read more in the full University of Georgia write-up "Ice Dogs Chop Seminoles In 15-0 Blowout."
 

August 17, 2005 — CCHL Celebrates Steamy South Victories.  CCHL teams skated hard and brought home the goods from Steamy South!  Congratulations to all our players.

8U Gold
10U Silver
12U Silver, in double overtime
14U Silver
17U Gold
 

August 11, 2005 — AAU Junior Olympic Games Results.  The list of all final scores and awards is available at the AAU hockey web site.  We also have a list of the scores of just the CCHL games.

  • The CCHL 8U team took the 8U competitive division silver.
  • The CCHL 10U team took the 10U recreational division silver.
  • The CCHL 12U team took the 12U competitive division bronze.
  • The CCHL fielded two 16U teams.  They took the 16U recreational division gold and the 16U competitive division silver.
  • The CCHL 18U team took the 18U competitive division silver.
  • The CCHL Men's Silver division team took the bronze medal.
  • In the 18U International division, Team Major with CCHL skaters Clark Alsfeld and Corey Rougelot took the division gold.
  • In the 10U Skills Contest, CCHL goalkeeper Andrew Parmet won the Top Goalie award, and CCHL skater John Schroeder won the Hardest Shot award with a 50 mph slap shot.  CCHL skater Devin Morrill took second in the Breakaway Contest.
  • Congratulations to our 6U All-American Players, Marc Alvendia and Maddie Leger, and to all the CCHL All-Tournament Players:
  8U 10U 12U 16U 18U
  Tristan Allen
Will Allen
Jeremy Brown
Tara Vittese
Cole Frischhertz
Christian Minturn
Devin Morrill
John Schroeder
Cameron Crumholt
Patrick DeVun
Paul Smith
Stewart Crombie
Christopher Flower
Doug Graffatto
Jake Hackett
Brandon Hicks
Adam McCreary
Graham Schaefer
Chase Williams
Clark Alsfeld
Ben Bartlett
Cory Rougelot
Robbie Steiner
 
8U player Mark Gibbs received Honorable Mention Honors as well.
 
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The CCHL 6U team.   The CCHL 8U silver medal Competitive team.

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The CCHL silver medal 10U Recreational team.   The CCHL bronze medal 12U Competitive team.   The CCHL gold medal 16U Recreational team.

August 10, 2005 — Tournament Games Complete.  Many thanks to all who participated and made the the AAU Junior Olympic Games a success:  The players, coaches, parents, and particularly the volunteers, many of whom made suite 212 at the Morial Convention Center their second home.  Volunteers who went beyond the call include Lorelei and Kenneth Schaefer, Elizabeth LeGros, Stacey Beaulieu, Liz and D.J. Hackett, Steve and Paula McCreary, Mary Ellen Leger, Ann Perkins, Mary Hicks, Connie Brown, Joni Savoye, and Laurie Joachim.  We apologize in advance to those we left off this list.  It was a lot of time, work, and lost sleep, but the CCHL has never looked better. 1
 
August 1, 2005 — CCHL Players in the News.  18U players Clark Alsfeld and Corey Rougelot appear on the cover of the summer issue of USARS Magazine with the gold medal 2005 Pan American Championship Team. USARS Magazine Summer 2005
 
July 18, 2005 — CCHL Travel Teams Place at 2Hot4Ice.  Congratulations to the CCHL 8U Travel Team for winning gold in the 2Hot4Ice Classic July 17th in Gulfport!  8U players Jeremy Brown won the Points Leader, Will Allen the Top Goalie, and Nathan Teed the Deebs Young Award.  Congratulations also to the 10U and 16U Travel Teams for winning silver.  10U goalkeeper Cole Tarzetti won the Deebs Young Award for her division.  See all the results on the 2Hot4Ice web site.
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The CCHL gold medal 8U team. The CCHL silver medal 10U team.
 
July 2, 2005 — Steamy South Independence Day Classic.  The roster and schedule are available.  The cookout will be at the Harrison County Skate Park Saturday, July 2, from 5:00-7:30 p.m.  The bonfire will be Saturday across from Edgewater Mall at 8:00 p.m.  The menu includes Pulled Pork Sandwiches and Hot Dogs with sides of beans and cole slaw.  The tournament has been compacted into one day to accommodate family time on Sunday and the Fourth.
 
June 26, 2005 — Travel 8U, 16U Take Silver at AAU Regional.  The 8U and 16U travel teams won silver at the June 24-26 AAU Regional Tournament in Lafayette.  Congratulations!
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The CCHL silver medal 16U team at the AAU Regional in Lafayette.  Click on the image for full captions.
 
June 13, 2005 — CCHL Skater to Represent U.S. at World Championships.  Clark Alsfeld has been selected by USA Roller Sports to play with Team USA 18U Major, one of the two 18U teams that are part of the 2005 Team USA Junior Prospects.  This team will represent the U.S. at the USARS World Championships in Detroit July 18-24 and will complete in the AAU Junior Olympic Games International Division July 27-30 here in New Orleans.  We have a link to the team roster and a USA Roller Sports press release announcing the team.
 
June 6, 2005 — What a Weekend!  The CCHL 10U, 12U, and 14U Travel Teams all took the gold medal at the USA Hockey InLine Regional Championships in Lafayette!  The 17U A team and the 8U team took silver!  Congratulations to all our players!  USA Hockey InLine has posted all the game scores.

Click on the pictures for full captions.

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  The CCHL silver medal 8U team   The CCHL gold medal 10U team
         
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The CCHL gold medal 12U team   The CCHL gold medal 14U team   The CCHL silver medal 17U A team
 
May 23, 2005 — Who Says Girls Can't Play Hockey?  See Lauren Ziegler and Cole Tarzetti win the 10U Best Defenseman and Best Goalkeeper awards, along with pictures of the departing seniors and everyone else at the 2005 Awards Banquet.   Lauren Ziegler with 10U Best Defenseman Award   Cole Tarzetti with 10U Best Goalkeeper Award
 
April 25, 2005 — Two CCHL Players Bring Home Pan American Gold.  Corey Rougelot and Clark Alsfeld brought home the gold with the men's inline hockey team at the Pan American Championships in Argentina!  Read more about it.
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Gold medalists Clark Alseld and Corey Rougelot at the Pan American Championships in Argentina.