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Joel Wesloh

Joel Wesloh

Head Coach (1st Season)

Section: 5AA
Conference: Mississippi 8
Nickname: Royals
Colors: Royal Blue, White, Black
Assistant Coaches: Charlie Levis, Tony Cloud, Emily Gruhlke
2013-2014 Record: 12-10-3
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Twitter Handle: @GirlsHockey2014
Home Ice: Rogers Activity Center
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School Address: 21000 141st Ave, Rogers MN 55374
School Phone: 763-274-3140
Enrollment: 1,500

Recent Rogers News

Girls' hockey preview: Five story lines for 2015-16

By DAVID La VAQUE, Star Tribune 11/16/2015, 9:27pm CST

Hill-Murray remains equipped for a run at a third consecutive Class 2A title. The Pioneers boast six skaters with Division I college commitments.

Royal girls nab elusive first win, 3-2 over St. Francis/North Branch

By Bruce Strand (ER StarNews) 12/10/2014, 1:49am CST

The Rogers girls finally snagged their first win, after coming close several times.

Paetyn Levis drilled three goals as Rogers (1-4-3) prevailed 3-2 in overtime against St. Francis/North Branch on Tuesday evening in East Bethel.

Levis, freshman forward, delivered the game-winner 1:55 into overtime, assisted by Courtney Johnson and Kendra Bolster.

The game was 0-0 after two periods. Levis, who has eight goals in eight games, scored two unassisted goals in the third period. Afton Douvill and Holly Anderson connected for SF/NB (3-7-1).

Shots were almost even, 37-35 in Rogers favor. Royal goalie Ellie Anderson stopped 33 shots.

It was also the first win for new head coach Joel Wesloh, former Elk River assistant in both boys and girls hockey.

Along with three ties, Rogers also had a 1-0 overtime loss (against Bemidji).

Rogers will host Orono on Friday.

OT goal leads Bemidji past Rogers 1-0

By Jack Hittinger (Bemidji Pioneer) 12/05/2014, 8:56pm CST

The Bemidji High School girls hockey team dominated Rogers for most of the first two periods of their game Friday night at Bemidji Community Arena.

The Lumberjacks outshot the Royals 16-9 in the first 34 minutes.

Despite that, it was still a scoreless game going into the final period.

And despite a strong third period, it took some overtime heroics for the Lumberjacks to escape with a victory.

Heather Olson scored with 4 minutes, 27 seconds to go in overtime, netting the game’s only goal and securing Bemidji’s 1-0 victory.

The Lumberjacks (3-8) outshot the Royals (0-3-3) in the third period, peppering goaltender Ellie Anderson with 11 shots.

However, Anderson stood on her head, stopping numerous Lumberjacks scoring opportunities.

Most impressive was nearly seven minutes into the extra period, when Jacie Lalli forced a turnover at the red line and had a breakaway opportunity with Sylvia Grimm. Lalli passed to Grimm just feet from the goalie and lifted a wrist shot toward Anderson, who got a blocker on it at the last second to preserve the tie.

The Lumberjacks also had a late power play opportunity when Kayla Bolster was penalized for slashing at 9:14, but the Royals penalty killers stepped up and shut the Lumberjacks down despite a few shot chances.

In the overtime period, though, Olson got it done to give BHS its well-deserved win. She buried an unassisted goal to end the game 3:33 into the extra frame.

In all, the Lumberjacks outshot the Royals 29-17. Leighton Rockensock made all 17 saves for BHS to earn the shutout.

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