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Clarke awarded 2nd Team All-NAPHL 2013-14 Honors

2014-04-14

The North American Prospects Hockey League (NAPHL) has announced All-NAPHL First, Second and Third Teams, as well as its All-Academic Team in the 18U division for the 2013-14 season. 16U Ben Berkowitz, Jake Mavis & Dallas Tulik also receive award.

NAPHL announces 2013-14 18U award winners

April 4, 2014
The North American Prospects Hockey League (NAPHL) has announced All-NAPHL First, Second and Third Teams, as well as its All-Academic Team in the 18U division for the 2013-14 season.  In order to be considered for selection, players must have been nominated by their respective coaches.  After that, selection is based on player performance in all NAPHL regular season and playoff games throughout the 2013-14 season.
“We congratulate all those who were recognized for their efforts this past season,” said NAHL Commissioner and President Mark Frankenfeld.  “Now five years into our history, the NAPHL continues to raise the bar each season with more exposure for the players as we continue to be one of the best Tier I youth leagues under the USA Hockey umbrella. It is thanks in large part to the commitment to excellence that is shared by the hard work of the players and the dedication of the coaching staffs and parents.”
The NAPHL is also pleased to announce that it has named a Coach of the Year at both the 18U and 16U levels for the first time. The 2013-14 NAPHL Coach of the Year at the 18U level was David Wilkie of the Omaha AAA Hockey Club. Wilkie took over the coaching duties for the 18U team this past season in addition to his 16U duties. The club tied for the top spot in the 18U Division with 42 points and a 20-2-2 record, which was an improvement over the team’s 12-5-5 record from the year prior. Omaha went onto win the NAPHL 18U Championship this past season, as they allowed just five goals in five playoff games on their way to their first NAPHL 18U Championship in program history.
NAPHL 18U 1st Team
 
Forward Elijiah Barriga Anaheim Jr. Ducks
Forward Nathan Medeiros Omaha AAA Hockey Club
Forward Tyler Benson Pursuit of Excellence
Defense Tyler Doyle Omaha AAA Hockey Club
Defense David Dziezawiec Pikes Peak Miners
Goaltender Brian Baker Esmark Stars
NAPHL 18U 2nd Team
 
Forward Paul Boutoussov Anaheim Jr. Ducks
Forward Ronald Hein Lansing Capitals
Forward Ryan Cagnoni Omaha AAA Hockey Club
Defense Cameron Clarke West Michigan Hounds
Defense Evan Nyhus Anaheim Jr. Ducks
Goaltender Justin Ketola Omaha AAA Hockey Club
NAPHL 18U 3rd Team
 
Forward Ethan Solat Pikes Peak Miners
Forward Hunter Stanley California Titans
Forward Adam Alavi Esmark Stars
Defense Ryan Fretwell Omaha AAA Hockey Club
Defense Samu Suominen California Titans
Goaltender Jacob Gwillim Lansing Capitals
NAPHL 18U Coach of the Year: David Wilkie, Omaha AAA Hockey Club
18U All-NAPHL Academic Team: To qualify for the All-NAPHL Academic Team, student-athletes must have achieved certain academic standards for the 2013-14 school year and must have been nominated by a coach. Members of the 2013-14 All-NAPHL 18U Academic Team are (alphabetical by team):
Anaheim Jr. Ducks: Parker Dietz, Connor Reed, Zach Wolivar; Atlanta Fire: Sean Barrett, Caleb Callaway, Devin Pierce; California Titans: Danny O’Donnell, Zack Savereide, Samu Suominen; Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks: Jason Fritsche, Eddie Pelka, Joe Sullivan; Esmark Stars: Adam Alavi, Jonathan Dagnal, Cole Hepler, Josef Kittelberger, Ryan Lottes, Tristan Ramage, Jacob Worcester, Brendan Zack; Lansing Capitals: Alexander Desautel, Justin Riffel, Zachary Roberts; New Jersey Jr. Titans: Ryan Dunner, Tim Gelatt, Chris Wuestneck; Omaha AAA Hockey Club: Tycho Falk, Mason Kreuger, Matthew Nehls; Phoenix Firebirds: Tanner Otts, Dylan Teed; Pikes Peak Miners: Luke Slouka; Pursuit of Excellence: Robbie Johnson, Josept McLeod, Merek Zimmerman ; San Jose Jr. Sharks: Robert Durst, Malthe Helt, Peter Romanchuk; St. Louis Selects: Joey Lupo; Texas Tornado: Jack Skaggs; West Michigan Hounds: PJ Heger, Hunter Vorva

16U All-NAPHL Academic Team: To qualify for the All-NAPHL Academic Team, student-athletes must have achieved certain academic standards for the 2013-14 school year and must have been nominated by a coach. Members of the 2013-14 All-NAPHL 16U Academic Team are (alphabetical by team):
Anaheim Jr. Ducks: Jeremy Blaustein, Drew Douglas, Keelan Ulnick; California Titans: Andrew Dunn, Joseph Freeman, Dylan Miller, Austin Pickford, Evan Somoza; Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks: Roman Hilabovich, Connor Kucharaski, Spencer O’Connell; Esmark Stars: Sam Barnes, Alec Bosnic, Carter Ekberg, Beau Heakins, Jake Tepe, Jordan Timmons; Lansing Capitals: Max Quertermus, Tim Sharky, Ethan Stutzman; Omaha AAA Hockey Club: Tarek Baker, Van Barr, Matt Pulver Phoenix Firebirds: Sage Englund, Ryan Neelan, Aryeh Richter; Pursuit of Excellence: Coleton Lancaster, Brett Piper, Noah Turanski; San Jose Jr. Sharks: Alex Beckert, Matthew Ebertin, Lucas Semkiw St. Louis Selects: Travis Barrett, Luke Fairchild, Connor Krause; West Michigan Hounds: Ben Berkowitz, Jacob Mavis, Dallas Tulik
 


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