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Mike Sciacca
You won’t see the Cal Selects girls’ under-12 Division hockey team
suffering from stage fright this weekend.
The local team is one of three girls’ hockey teams out of Skate
Zone in Huntington Beach to advance to Aston, Pa., to compete at the
USA Ice Hockey National Championships.
It will be the fourth such appearance in the national tournament
for the under-12 team, the bulk of whose lineup played at the
Under-10 Division level a year ago, said under-12 Manager, Melinda
Koppel.
“We’re excited to be going back,” Koppel said. “We’ve been there
before so we know what to expect. We hope to come back with another
championship.”
About 140 teams and more than 2,000 players will compete for
division championships through Sunday at six different sites through
the U.S.
Last year, the Cal Selects’ under-12 team finished runner-up to a
team out of Assabet Valley, Mass. The year before, the two programs
switched roles, with Cal Selects winning the crown.
In 2000, the two battled once again for supremacy, with Assabet
Valley taking the top prize.
Koppel said she expects the two programs to once again vie for the
2003 title.
“We sure hope it ends up that way,” she said. “We’ve created quite
a little rivalry with that team from the East Coast.”
The under-12 team out of Huntington Beach is one of three heading
for the national tournament.
Joining them is the under-15 and under-19 Cal Select teams.
Skate Zone has a long history of sending teams to the national
championships and this year, four teams were in contention for a
berth.
Cal Selects had four teams compete at the recent Regional
championships held in Vancouver, Wash., a tournament that included
competition among teams from California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada,
Alaska and Hawaii.
All four Cal Selects teams -- under-12, -13, -15 and --19 --
reached the championship game of their respective divisions, with
three teams winning titles and advancing to the national tournament.
The only reason the under-13 team did not advance was because it
lost the title game -- to the Cal Selects under-15 team.
“We have some really strong teams this year and we’re very happy
to be sending three teams to nationals,” Koppel said.
The under-12 team did not win the regular season championship,
Koppel said, noting that the regular season didn’t produce anything
“spectacular.”
“But the team is peaking at the right time,” she said. “We played
at around 500 throughout the regular season by have blew away the
competition at regionals.
“The competition will be much stiffer, though, at nationals.”
All three Cal Selects teams play on Friday, with championship
round action taking place on Sunday.
The Cal Select girls’ under-12 team is coached by Mike Macy and
assistant coach Scott Plumer and consists of Ariane Yokoyama, Taryn
Couture, Allison Odell, Kourtney Kunichika, Jennifer Friedman,
Dominique Di Dia, Tessa McCarty, Rebecca Koppel, Ja’Nien Barber,
Sarah Williams, Camille Boudreau, Sydney Aveson, Natalie Horton,
Jaqueline Perez and Alexis Ciccarelli.
The under-15 squad is coached by Jeff Prime with Debi Rasmussen
serving as team manager. The roster is comprised of Kelly Dowling,
Antoinette Maldonado, Justine Harris, Victoria Simmons, Skyler
Manlow, Lauren Lemond, Ashley Bairos, Sarah Rittberg, Jenny and Megan
Niesluchowski, Brittany Vander Kooy, Brittany Martin, Sarah
Jolicoeur, Jamie Rasmussen and Allison Inouye.
The under-19 unit is made up of Jayme Woogerd, Tamara Andresen,
Ashley Mazur, Jessica Koizumi, Chloe Thomas, Alycia Wilson, Kate
Wogelmuth, Courtney Crane, Ryan Lyndsay Bartz, Ciara Libaridian,
Ashly Waggoner, Dakota Elliott, Stephanie Yates, Danielle Ahumada,
Jordann Starr, Melissa Dianoski, Erin Coulter, Jennifer Haendel,
Stacy Anderson, Coach Scott Plumer, assistant coach Dave Gnas and
manager Judy Starr.
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