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Women-in-Hockey Digest    Sunday, January 17 1999    Volume 01 : Number 351



In this issue:

   Re: Fundraising --> HELP!!
   McGill edged Brebeuf College 2-1
   MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY
   WIH - -Summer camp/school/clinics --Spring Leagues
   HS Hockey
   MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY

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Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 20:13:34 EST
From: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Fundraising --> HELP!!

I don't know what part of the country you are writing from, but if you live in
an environmentally concious state/province there's money to be made in "bottle
drives". I grew up in  Manitoba and our basketball team would make at least
$700-1000 per drive after Christmas and New Years. This was over 20 years ago
when beer bottles were credited at 50 cents a case.
 The concept is simple. If your area has a return deposit arrangement with
soda/beer bottles you collect the bottles from households (door to door with
all the team members on a Saturday) from suburbs. You need at least 2 or 3 1/2
ton trucks and someone to donate an empty garage to store the bottles until
they can be transported to the beer or soda vendor. You might want to call a
return depot before you bring 2 or 3 truck loads of bottles. If your
organization has non profit status, receipts for tax purposes could be issued
to improve the donors "generosity". Another avenue open to you is cheap
advertising in the form of a leaflet for all the kids in your school to take
home with them to give households advance notice of the opportunity to "help
the team".

Any weekend could be designated, but we found we got a better haul after major
holidays when folks had lots of empties after parties. Good luck with the
team!
Terry Pendergast

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Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 21:31:14 PST
From: "Dan Madden" 
Subject: McGill edged Brebeuf College 2-1

             McGill comes from behind to win

The McGill Martlets have won three of their last four games in the 
Quebec University Women's Hockey League to run 
their record to 6-4-1. The Martlets latest victory came Saturday evening 
at home against the Brebeuf Dynamiques. McGill 
scored a pair of goals late in the third period to upend the visitors 
2-1.

"It's a game we could have and probably should have lost," said General 
Manager Dan Madden. "I hate to take anything 
away from Brebeuf, they played a solid game, but for us it was our worst 
effort of the season."

After a scoreless first period, Brebeuf hit the scoresheet 1:33 into the 
second period on a short-handed effort from Melanie 
Labonne.

The game remained 1-0 until late in the final stanza when Allison 
Ticmanis slid a shot past Evelyne Freeman-Joncas at 
15:46 to give McGill a 1-1 tie. Then on the power play, McGill's Julie 
Hornsby scored on a wrap-around with 1:27 
remaining to give the Martlets a 2-1 advantage.

McGill is 6-4-1 in league play, while College Brebeuf falls to 2-7.

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Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 09:56:15 
From: "Craig Roberts" 
Subject: MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY

GOPHER WOMEN RALLY FOR 6-4 WIN OVER CONCORDIA

LAKE PLACID, N.Y.-After trailing by two goals in the first period, 
Minnesota came from behind to post a 6-4 win over defending Canadian 
national champion Concordia in the High Peaks Classic at the Lake Placid 
Olympic Center.

The Stingers jumped out to a 2-0 lead before Winny Brodt got the Gophers on 
the board at 11:38 of the opening period. Concordia got the goal back less 
than three minutes later but Laura Slominski and Tracy Engstrom scored in 
the final four minutes of the period to tie the score at 3-3.

Nadine Muzerall scored on the power play at 3:17 of the second period to 
give Minnesota a 4-3 lead and, after the Stingers tied the score at 4-4, 
scored the game-winner at 14:06 of the middle stanza.

Kris Scholz scored an empty-net goal with 13 seconds to play in the final 
period to clinch the victory.

Minnesota had a 32-26 advantage in shots on goal as Erica Killewald stopped 
22 shots for the Gophers.

With the win, Minnesota, 14-1-1, extends its winning streak to 13 games and 
is unbeaten in its last 14 games.

GAME SUMMARY

Goals by Period       1  2  3  Tot
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Minnesota...........  3  2  1 -  6
Concordia...........  3  1  0 -  4

   1st period - 1, CONCORD, Anne Rodrique (Leanne Martell) 03:48 (pp). 2, 
CONCORD, Annie Boucher (Corinne Swirsky, Kari Colpitts) 09:50 (pp). 3, 
MINN, Winny Brodt 6 (Laura Slominski) 11:38. 4, CONCORD, Corinne Swirsky 
14:12. 5, MINN, Laura Slominski 5 (Angela Borek, Amber Hegland) 16:22. 6, 
MINN, Tracy Engstrom 8 (Kris Scholz) 18:03. Penalties - Tai Thorsheim, MINN 
(roughing) 02:49; Monelle Hebert, CONCORD (roughing) 04:47; Ambria Thomas, 
MINN (hooking) 09:17.

   2nd period - 7, MINN, Nadine Muzerall 15 (Winny Brodt, Jenny Schmidgall) 
03:17 (pp). 8, CONCORD, Kari Colpitts (Annie Boucher, Corinne Swirsky) 
08:38. 9, MINN, Nadine Muzerall 16 (Jenny Schmidgall) 14:06. Penalties - 
Jenny Schmidgall, MINN (roughing) 00:46; Amy Coelho, CONCORD (interference) 
01:34; Deana Huyghebaert, CONCORD (roughing) 04:14; Emily Buchholz, MINN 
(interference) 15:03; Courtney Kennedy, MINN (roughing) 19:59.

   3rd period - 10, MINN, Kris Scholz 11 (Jenny Schmidgall) 19:47 (empty 
net). Penalties - Amy Coelho, CONCORD (roughing) 08:53.

   Shots on goal - MINN 10-10-12-32; CONCORD 10-8-8-26. Power plays - MINN 
1 of 4; CONCORD 2 of 5. Goalies - MINN, Erica Killewald 8-1-1 (26 shots-22 
saves); CONCORD, Lisa Herritt (31-26). Referees-Butch Martin, Bob 
Zuckerman. A-153.
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Craig Roberts
Assistant Sports Information Director
Women's Intercollegiate Athletics
University of Minnesota
Check out our website at www.gophersports.com
Or call the Diet Coke Gopher Sports Hotline
  612-626-STAT (7828)

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Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 13:02:51 -0500 (EST)
From: email@hidden
Subject: WIH - -Summer camp/school/clinics --Spring Leagues

OK Little o'le me is looking for a Spring Leauge, and a cheap summer something. All have to be in the Oakland County/ Metro-Detroit area. 
I need work on checking ( cause i'm playing in a guys league ), stopping, puck handling (I'm not horrible, just need some practice), and backwards skating. 

I was looking at some cheap Pespi league last year, and am thinking about that for this year. I am going to do a Suburban hockey clinic for Power Skating durring the summer, possibly the Hockey School with Suburban also.


Thanx- J
WLC Varsity Manager



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Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 19:44:23 -0800
From: Frank Krufka 
Subject: HS Hockey

I'm kinda in the same position as Jenn.  I'm going to paly hs hockey and
I'm not very good.  I'm going to start playing in the spring on a league
that's open to anyone from any hs.  The problem is that since my school
doesn't have a team and unless we get one I'm going to be playing with
all guys from another school and I wont know anyone.  I'm not very good
either but I'm going to play anyway.  Does anyone know off anything I
can do off ice to help me prepare and work on my skill? 
		Laura

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Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 20:18:38 
From: "Craig Roberts" 
Subject: MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY

GOPHER'S CLAIM HIGH PEAKS TITLE WITH 14TH CONSECUTIVE WIN

LAKE PLACID, N.Y.--Nadine Muzerall recorded her second hat trick of the 
season and Jenny Schmidgall chipped in with two goals and two assists as 
Minnesota downed Toronto 5-1 to claim the title of the High Peaks Hockey 
Classic at the Lake Placid Olympic Center.

The Gophers, 15-1-1, have now won 14 straight games and are unbeaten in 
their last 15 after sweeping three games in the High Peaks Classic.

Muzerall's 17th goal of the season, a power-play tally, at 4:06 of the 
opening period gave Minnesota a 1-0 lead and she added an even-strength 
goal barely two minutes. Schmidgall then scored on the power play at 15:34 
to give the Gophers a 3-0 lead.

Toronto's Erin Fraser scored 5:13 into the second period but Muzerall gave 
Minnesota's its three-goal lead back when she completed her hat trick at 
the nine-minute mark. Schmidgall scored her 20th of the season, a 
short-handed effort, with 2:53 to play in the final period to round out the 
scoring.

The Gophers, who had a 12-1 advantage in shots on goal in the game's first 
10 minutes, outshot the Varsity Blues 47-22. Erica Killewald earned her 
ninth win of the season by stopping 13 of 14 shots through two periods and 
Crystal Nicholas stopped eight shots in the final period.

Minnesota returns home for a two-game series, Jan. 22-23, against Wilfrid 
Laurier University. Both games are set for 7 p.m. faceoffs at Mariucci 
Arena.

GAME SUMMARY

Goals by Period       1  2  3  Tot
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Minnesota...........  3  1  1 -  5
Toronto.............  0  1  0 -  1

   1st period - 1, MINN, Nadine Muzerall 17 (Kris Scholz, Jenny Schmidgall) 
04:06 (pp). 2, MINN, Nadine Muzerall 18 06:14. 3, MINN, Jenny Schmidgall 19 
(Brittny Ralph) 15:34 (pp). Penalties - Jen Rawson, TORONTO (interference) 
03:47; Urszula May, TORONTO (roughing) 09:36; Jen Rawson, TORONTO 
(roughing) 14:26.
   2nd period - 4, TORONTO, Erin Fraser (Barb Tyres) 05:13. 5, MINN, Nadine 
Muzerall 19 (Jenny Schmidgall) 09:00. Penalties - Heather Vance, TORONTO 
(hooking) 00:19; Winny Brodt, MINN (cross-checking) 06:44; Courtney 
Kennedy, MINN (roughing) 12:44; Erin Fraser, TORONTO (roughing) 12:44.
   3rd period - 6, MINN, Jenny Schmidgall 20 (Courtney Kennedy) 17:07 (sh). 
Penalties - Jenny Schmidgall, MINN (holding) 03:18; Brittny Ralph, MINN 
(interference) 05:49; Shannon Kennedy, MINN (roughing) 15:57; Tracy 
Engstrom, MINN (cross-checking) 19:59.
   Shots on goal - MINN 20-17-10-47; TORONTO 2-12-8-22. Power plays - MINN 
2 of 4; TORONTO 0 of 5. Goalies - MINN, Erica Killewald 9-1-1 (14 shots-13 
saves) , Crystal Nicholas (00:00 3rd, 8-8); TORONTO, Alison Houston 
(47-42). A-138.

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Craig Roberts
Assistant Sports Information Director
Women's Intercollegiate Athletics
University of Minnesota
Check out our website at www.gophersports.com
Or call the Diet Coke Gopher Sports Hotline
  612-626-STAT (7828)

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