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Ms Hockey and LPH Senior Goalie Top Ten Announced

By Kevin Kurtt, 02/03/15, 2:00PM CST

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Minnesota Ms. Hockey Award 10 semifinalists announced

Let’s Play Hockey newspaper announced today the 10 semifinalists for the 2015 Ms. Hockey Award, which will be presented to the top senior girls’ high school hockey player in Minnesota.

In alphabetical order, here are this year’s 10 semifinalists (statistics through games of Jan. 28):

Semifinalist          Pos.     School/Team                    GP       G       A       TP        College

Grace Bizal          D          Hopkins                           19         21      9       30         Boston College

Lauren Boyle        D          Eden Prairie                     24         8       15      23         Ohio State

Charly Dahlquist   F          Eden Prairie                     24         8       22      30         North Dakota

Reagan Haley       F          Red Wing                         23         37      43      80         Minnesota Duluth

Kate Hallett          D          St. Paul United                 23         3       19      22         Harvard

Karlie Lund           F          Blake                               24         19      30      49         Princeton

Dana Rasmussen F          Dodge County                 24         44      37      81         Ohio State

Sophia Shaver     F          Wayzata                           21         13      6       19         Wisconsin

Paige Voight        F          Cretin-Derham Halll           19         31      14      45         Merrimack

Taylor Williamson F          Edina                               20         29      19      48         Minnesota        

All 10 players named as semifinalists are committed to a Division I school for next season, including six in the WCHA. The semifinalists have scored an average of 21 goals and 21 assists this season for their respective teams. All 10 players have been bound to the textbooks for the past several years as they check in with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.66.

 The five finalists for the Ms. Hockey Award will be named in the Feb. 12 edition of Let’s Play Hockey with the winner announced at the Ms. Hockey Awards Banquet on Sunday, Feb. 22, at 11:30 a.m., at the St. Paul RiverCentre. The 10 semifinalists for the Let’s Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year Award were also announced today. The five finalists for the Senior Goalie of the Year Award will be named in the Feb. 5 edition of Let’s Play Hockey. Both awards are sponsored by Let’s Play Hockey, the Minnesota Wild, STX and Shakopee Chevrolet.

 In addition to on-ice talent, criteria for the Ms. Hockey Award include academics, community/extracurricular activities, citizenship and coachability. Past winners: 2014 Sydney Baldwin (Minnetonka), 2013 Dani Cameranesi (Blake), 2012 Hannah Brandt (Hill-Murray), 2011 Karley Sylvester (Warroad), 2010 Bethany Brausen (Roseville), 2009 Becky Kortum (Hopkins), 2008 Sarah Erickson (Bemidji), 2007 Katharine Chute (Blake), 2006 Allie Thunstrom (North St. Paul), 2005 Gigi Marvin (Warroad), 2004 Erica McKenzie (Hastings), 2003 Andrea Nichols (Hibbing/Chisholm), 2002 Ashley Albrecht (South St. Paul), 2001 Renee Curtin (Roseville), 2000 Krissy Wendell (Park Center), 1999 Ronda Curtin (Roseville), 1998 Laura Slominski (Burnsville), 1997 Annamarie Holmes (Apple Valley), 1996 Winny Brodt (Roseville).

 Other awards that will be presented at the banquet include the Let’s Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year Award, which goes to the top senior goalie in girls’ high school hockey, as well as the Minnesota Girls High School Hockey Coaches Association’s Coaches of the Year, and All-State and All-Academic Award winners for the 2014-15 season. Fox 9’s Dawn Mitchell will serve as the banquet emcee.

Ten semifinalists announced for

Let’s Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year Award

 Let’s Play Hockey newspaper announced today the 10 semifinalists for the 2015 Let’s Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year Award, presented to the top senior girls’ high school hockey goaltender in Minnesota.

The 10 semifinalists combine for a 1.66 goals-against average, a .937 save percentage and a grade-point average of 3.67. The 10 semifinalists for the Let’s Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year Award are as follows, in alphabetical order (statistics through games of Jan. 28):

Semifinalist                School/Team                 W-L-T          GAA     SV%     SO       College

Julia Carle                  Minnehaha United          9-12-0         2.11      .929      1          TBD

Sydney Conley           South St. Paul               10-8-1         1.95      .941      2          UW-Stevens Point

Abby Cooper             Lakeville North              18-4-1         0.97      .954      9          TBD

Ashley Corcoran         Red Wing                      18-4-0         1.64      .929      7          St. Mary’s

Hannah Goettl            Champlin Park               10-9-1         1.54      .951      4          TBD

Frances Marshall        Thief River Falls            18-1-3         0.83      .958      6          St. Thomas

Emma May                Cretin-Derham Hall         16-3-3         1.63      .915      3          Minnesota

Leah Patrick               Hill-Murray                     15-5-0         1.56      .913      7          Union

Paige Press               Park of Cottage Grove  8-12-1         2.11      .929      1          TBD

Brianna Storms          Moorhead                     6-11-7         2.22      .935      3          UW-River Falls

The five finalists for the Senior Goalie of the Year Award will be named in the Feb. 5 edition of Let’s Play Hockey with the winner announced at the Ms. Hockey Awards Banquet on Sunday, Feb. 22, at 11:30 a.m., at the St. Paul RiverCentre. The 10 semifinalists for the Ms. Hockey Award were also announced today. The five finalists for Ms. Hockey will be named in the Feb. 13 edition of Let’s Play Hockey. Both awards are sponsored by Let’s Play Hockey, the Minnesota Wild, STX and Shakopee Chevrolet.

In addition to on-ice talent, criteria for the Let’s Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year Award include academics, community/extracurricular activities, citizenship and coachability. Past winners: 2014 Erin O’Neil (Hopkins), 2013 Sydney Rossman (Minnetonka), 2012 Erika Allen (Roseville Area), 2011 Julie Friend (Minnetonka), 2010 Kallie Billadeau (Hopkins), 2009 Laura Bellamy (Duluth), 2008 Alyssa Grogan (Eagan), 2007 Ashley Nixon (Blaine), 2006 Allana McCready (Centennial), 2005 Johanna Ellison (Cloquet/Esko/Carlton), 2004 Emily Brookshaw (Hill-Murray), 2003 Robin Doepke (Chaska), 2002 Amber Hasbargen (Warroad), 2001 Jody Horak (Blaine), 2000 Shari Vogt (River Lakes), 1999 Katie Beauduy (Blaine).

 Other awards that will be presented at the banquet include the Let’s Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year Award, which goes to the top senior goalie in girls’ high school hockey, as well as the Minnesota Girls High School Hockey Coaches Association’s Coaches of the Year, and All-State and All-Academic Award winners for the 2014-15 season. Fox 9’s Dawn Mitchell will serve as the banquet emcee.

For more information on the Ms. Hockey Awards Banquet, call Let’s Play Hockey at 952-944-0023.