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			    WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY Digest 114

Topics covered in this issue include:

  1) Re: PORTLAND Teams
	by Jennifer Cayabyab 
  2) 
	by Jennifer Cayabyab 
  3) Forwarded article: ECAC Women: players of the week
	by "Andria L. Hunter" 
  4) Forwarded article: Harvard Women 0 - Northeastern 5
	by "Andria L. Hunter" 
  5) Womens Hockey in Portland Oregon
	by email@hidden (chuck goolsbee)
  6) 
	by email@hidden (Marie Manza)

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Date: Wed, 29 Nov 1995 19:47:12 -0800 (PST)
From: Jennifer Cayabyab 
To: Chuq Von Rospach 
Subject: Re: PORTLAND Teams
Message-ID: 

bets, of course your looking  for a team!  were both looking for a team 
because we want to be on the same team!  did your mom ever get any info 
from your brother's hockey league?  e mail me back through marie at school.
i can get the car next weekend if i spend the night at your house.  do 
you want to go skating at lloyd center or go to the movies?

					luv ya much,
						jen

On Wed, 29 Nov 1995, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:

> At 3:33 PM 11/29/95, Betsy Scott wrote:
> 
> >         I am interested in playing on a team in the Portland area.
> 
> oregon? or maine?
> 
> 
> --
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Date: Wed, 29 Nov 1995 20:43:37 -0800 (PST)
From: Jennifer Cayabyab 
To: email@hidden
Message-ID: 


Does anyone know where I can get a pair of new skates for a reasonable 
price in Portland, Oregon?


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Date: 	Thu, 30 Nov 1995 11:53:05 -0500
From: "Andria L. Hunter" 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Forwarded article: ECAC Women: players of the week
Message-ID: 

* Date:	Thu, 30 Nov 1995 10:45:03 -0500
* From:	Richard Hungerford 
* Subject: ECAC Women: players of the week 

THE BAUER/ECAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

SARAH HALSELL, DARTMOUTH (Bridgeport, Conn.)  -  The freshman center was a
key to Dartmouth's 6-5 victory over Boston College.  She registered a hat
trick, tying the game at two with her first goal, giving the Big Green a
3-2 lead with her second goal, and then earning the game-winner for
Dartmouth with her third.

THE COOPER/ECAC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

ERIN MAGEE, BOSTON COLLEGE (Troy, N.Y.)  -  The second freshman, center
honoree this week, Magee carried the Eagles' offense against Dartmouth.
She figured in all five of BC's goals, tallying her second hat trick of the
season and adding two assists.  Her third goal knotted the game at five.
Magee leads her team in scoring with totals of 6-3-9.

ECAC HONOR ROLL

Nan Gorton, Brown (Wellesley, MA)  -  The senior center recorded three
goals and one assist in Brown's two games last week, including two goals
against the highly regarded University of Toronto.

Janna Dewar, Cornell (Regina, SASK)  -  The sophomore center was
instrumental in the Big Red's 4-2 victory over Queen's University, netting
two goals.  She also tallied the game-winning goal over Dartmouth, just 12
seconds into the period.

Annie Camins, New Hampshire (Chicago, IL)  -  Over four games, the senior
center tallied four goals and two assists.  She netted the game-winners
against Northeastern and Princeton and picked up her 50th career goal and
assist and her 100th point against Concordia.

Carisa Zaban, New Hampshire (Glenview, IL)  -  The freshman center
continued her scoring barrage, registering two goals and three assists over
four games.  She leads the Wildcats in scoring.

Alana Blahoski, Providence (St. Paul, MN)  -  The senior forward tallied two
goals and an assist, including the game winner, in an 8-5 win over Princeton.

Laurie Baker, Providence (Concord, MA)  -  A freshman forward, Baker scored
a game-high five points in an 8-5 win over Princeton, with two goals and
three assists.

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Date: 	Thu, 30 Nov 1995 11:54:13 -0500
From: "Andria L. Hunter" 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Forwarded article: Harvard Women 0 - Northeastern 5
Message-ID: 

* Date:	Thu, 30 Nov 1995 10:45:34 -0500
* From:	Richard Hungerford 
* Subject: Harvard Women 0 - Northeastern 5

Wednesday evening's league match at Bright found the Northeastern Huskies
passing their way around the Crimson of Harvard 0-5.  The Huskies used
good puck and player movement to control much of the game.  Harvard
looked tired and only had a few individuals show up to play.

The opening period was scoreless.  Both teams played tentatively.  At the
start of the second, Northeastern came out big.  Sarah Smythe (Courtney
King) put a rebound in, low near post, after NU had come out with several
quick break in plays.  At that point, the Huskies continued their
energetic passing game, and Harvard was finding it hard to produce more
than solo break out plays.  In the last minute of the second period, with
Harvard on the power play, NU's Danyel Howard (Kathryn Waldo, Dori Hoagland)
scored to make it 0-2.  The play developed from some fine Husky
fore-checking and an excellent quick setup pass from Hoagland.  As the
third period started, Northeastern's movement, using all of the attacking
zone, looked sharp.  Howard (Kathryn Waldo, Jessica Wagner) tucked in a
third goal for NU after a lovely cross-ice pass out of the corner by
Waldo.  Smythe (Jamie Totten, Angela Scerra) finished off a glorious
series of passes when she deflected the puck in, low far post, to make it
0-4.  The play was made by Scerra's interesting feed to the point,
followed by Totten's low drill shot.  Missi Werner (Waldo, Howard) closed
out the scoring when she knocked home a rebound through a maze of players.

Northeastern looked much better last night.  They still need to work on
team skating, but the energy level and execution were very good against
Harvard.  The woman of the match was first-year defender Jamie Totten.
Her skating and stick skills are marvelous.  Totten was intelligent in
the way she made space for herself and her mates.  It was fun to watch
someone so in control of the action on the ice.  Fellow defender Bree
Cheatham had a strong match of breaking up Crimson attacks and providing
good break out feeds.  First-year forward Waldo impressed me the most
last night with her clever passing.  She also played extremely well on
the penalty kill.  Linemate Howard also had an excellent match, pulling
off several telling rushes.  Hoagland demonstrated some nice movement and
King made several good rushes.  Overall, if the Huskies can find better
skating legs, they should be able to challenge for the league title.

Harvard looked confused at times.  There was some hustle, but there were
too few players really moving last night to accomplish much.  The woman
of the match for Harvard was first-year wing Jen Gerometta.  She played a
super match.  By the third period Gerometta had worked her way onto the
second line, and she deserved it.  She played with tons of intensity and
not only back-checked well, but was always ready to skate the extra
distance to try to produce a Crimson break in play.  If more Harvard
Women put out the energy Gerometta displayed, the team would be playing
better.  Classmates Kyle Walsh and Alice Dubois continued their
developing skate and pass game.  Stacy Kellogg played a strong hustle
game.  On defense, Holly Leitzes again show leadership in her own zone.
First-year defender Melissa Milbert had an excellent match on the blue
line.  Her reads and quick reactions were very good.  Overall, it was not
a good effort, especially for a league match.

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 good shooting
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Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 09:20:45 -0800
From: email@hidden (chuck goolsbee)
To: email@hidden
Subject: Womens Hockey in Portland Oregon
Message-ID: 

I know of (and have played several times) one Women's hockey team in
Portland, Oregon. They go by the name Rose City Bandits. Last I heard they
were playing/practicing at Valley Ice in Beaverton.

I hesitate to broadcast, however selectively, someone else's telephone
number over the net, so if you are interested (in info, joining, or
playing) the team in Portland, Oregon (or one of the teams in Seattle,
Washington) feel free to call or email me directly.

email@hidden

Susan Goolsbee
Seattle Wings Women's Hockey Club
USAHockey Washington State Coordinator for Girls/Women's Hockey

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Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 14:24:47 -0500
From: email@hidden (Marie Manza)
To: 
Message-ID: 

 Aurora (Ontario) Girls Hockey Association Pee Wee B Girls Select Team is
looking for a team to play against on Saturday December 2 at 9:00 p.m. in
Richmond Hill, Ontario, due to a cancellation. If there is a Toronto or
vicinity Girls Pee Wee "B" team interested, please respond with name and
phone number asap.
Thanks,
M. Manza
Convenor - Aurora Girls Hockey Association - or e-mail to me directly.




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