Counselor Ryan Scott is making his mark in the USHL. Ryan was recently featured in an article in the Indy Star in Indianapolis, IN. Ryan is originally from Whitefish, Montana and trained and worked at MHC for the first time last summer.   If you don't remember, Ryan is the tall guy that roamed the camp last summer.  At 6'6'' he is hard to miss.  He will be returning as a counselor for the 2006 summer!

Pictured to the left is Ryan Scott of the Indiana Ice wrestling with Randy Guzior of the Chicago Steel during a fight at Pepsi Coliseum on Feb. 11.

 

 

Lake Forest College Sports Information
March 2, 2006
Contact: Mike Wajerski, SID

Allison Rushing and Sally Bevis Named First Team All-NCHA
Five other Foresters earn honorable mention honors

  

First Team All-NCHA players Sally Bevis and Allison Rushing.
LAKE FOREST, IL - The 2005-06 Women’s All-Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Teams were released Thursday (March 2). Two Lake Forest players were named to the First Team and five others earned Honorable Mention status.

Junior goaltender Sally Bevis (Huntington, NY/North American Hockey Academy) was a First Team choice after tying for the league lead with 377 saves during NCHA play. She also posted a 2.40 goals against average and .922 save percentage in conference games. Bevis was an Honorable Mention All-NCHA selection last season.

Sophomore Allison Rushing (Seattle, WA/Seattle Admirals) was a First Team choice on defense. She ranked second among the league’s defensive player with nine points on two goals and seven assists during NCHA play.

Lake Forest’s five Honorable Mention selections were senior forward Lil Caligiuri (Wheaton, IL/Culver Academy), sophomore forward Laura Wilson (Coronna, ON/Sarnia Sting), senior defenseman Darby McGrath (Chippawa, ON/Niagara Rapids), sophomore forward Courtney DeHoey (Chatham, ON/Bluewater Jr. Hawks), and freshman forward Dayna Kanis (Georgetown, ON/Etobicoke Dolphins). Caligiuri is now a three-time Honorable Mention selection. The Foresters’ all-time leader in assists recorded eight points on two goals and six assists during league play this season. Wilson, who was also an Honorable Mention choice last year, scored 10 points in conference games on seven goals and three assists. Each of McGrath’s four goals in league play came on the power play and she added a pair of assists. DeHoey and Kanis tied for ninth in the league with 11 points during NCHA games. DeHoey scored four times and was tied-for-fifth with seven assists while Kanis recorded two assists and tied for third with nine goals.

The Foresters’ two First Team honorees matches their total from 2000-01 and 2002-03 while their seven selections overall are at least three more than in any other season.

Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Release
 

 Counselor Kendall Newell has helped St. Cloud State rewrite school history with their first playoff win against Ohio State.  That win also bumped the school record to 18 wins in a season.  The Huskies head into the WCHA as a #4 seed to face the #1 Wisconsin Badgers.  Good Luck KENDALL!!

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