Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 4/5

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as some of the other sports. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

Faris Led By Her Actions And Her Words This Season For Huskies [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Another performance worth checking out by Maya Moore [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Could Baylor make a run at UConn’s record winning streak? [Los Angeles Times]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Latest on Alex Oriakhi [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Dom also answered a question in his mailbag [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Alex Oriakhi Reportedly Visiting John Calipari Today [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Drummond taking time with decision [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

UConn Basketball Year in Review: The two kinds of disappointment in college basketball [The UConn Blog]

UConn Men’s Basketball: One Year Later [Hartford Courant]

NBA Draft Projections For Drummond And Lamb [Hartford Courant]

UConn Football links

WCG Pre Draft Interview with UConn WR Kashif Moore [Windy City Gridiron]

Other UConn related links

M. Tennis. Men’s Tennis Edged By Bryant, 5-2 [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Tennis. Huskies Fall At Rutgers, 7-0 [UConnHuskies.com]

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SOX & Dawgs Wins Best Sports Blog in CT

I just want to thank everyone who voted for us in the Hartford Courant’s contest, The Websters, for the top blogs of 2012 in Connecticut.

While we got in late due to a technical error and missed the first three days of voting, we were able to pull off the miracle and we won Best Sports Blog!!!

SOX & Dawgs wins best sports blog in Connecticut from the Hartford Courant

I really can’t thank everyone enough for their votes. Steve and I really appreciate them.

You can see the full list of winners for The Websters at the Hartford Courant website.

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Red Sox Set 2012 Opening Day Roster

Here is the press release from the Boston Red Sox announcing their 2012 Opening Day roster:

BOSTON, MA —The Boston Red Sox set their 2012 Opening Day 25-man roster by making the following roster moves:

Boston Red Sox– Placed pitchers Rich Hill (recovery from left elbow surgery), Daisuke Matsuzaka (recovery from right elbow surgery) and Andrew Miller (left hamstring strain), and outfielder Carl Crawford (recovery from left wrist surgery) on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 26.

– Placed pitchers Andrew Bailey (recovery from right thumb surgery) and Chris Carpenter (recovery from right elbow surgery), and outfielder Ryan Kalish (recovery from left shoulder surgery) on the 60-day disabled list.

– Selected pitchers Scott Atchison, Vicente Padilla and Justin Thomas to the active Major League roster.

– Assigned infielders Pedro Ciriaco and Nate Spears and outfielder Jason Repko to Triple-A Pawtucket, and assigned catcher Daniel Butler to Double-A Portland.

Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington made the announcements.

The 2012 Opening Day roster includes 13 pitchers, two catchers, six infielders and four outfielders.

The Red Sox open their 112th season tomorrow on the road against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Ballpark beginning at 1:05 p.m.  Boston will start left-handed pitcher Jon Lester with right-hander Justin Verlander taking the mound for Detroit.

The Red Sox 2012 Opening Day Roster:

PITCHERS (13): Alfredo Aceves, Matt Albers, Scott Atchison, Daniel Bard, Josh Beckett, Michael Bowden, Clay Buchholz, Felix Doubront, Jon Lester, Mark Melancon, Franklin Morales, Vicente Padilla, Justin Thomas

CATCHERS (2): Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Kelly Shoppach

INFIELDERS (6): Mike Aviles, Adrian Gonzalez, David Ortiz, Dustin Pedroia, Nick Punto, Kevin Youkilis

OUTFIELDERS (4): Jacoby Ellsbury, Darnell McDonald, Cody Ross, Ryan Sweeney

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2012 NCAA Women’s Basketball Rankings – Postseason (Apr. 3)

ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll

After making history last night by going 40-0 on their way to the 2012 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship, the Baylor Lady Bears have been voted No. 1 in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll that was released on Wednesday. There is no AP Poll as the last one was released at the end of the regular season after conference tournaments.

The UConn Huskies, who finished third in that final AP Poll, finish the season as the No. 4 team in the country. The top five of the poll is Baylor, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Stanford Cardinal, UConn and the Maryland Terrapins.

Joining the Irish and Huskies in the top 25 from the Big East are the No. 15 St. John’s Red Storm, No. 16 Louisville Cardinals, No. 17 Georgetown Hoyas and No. 24 DePaul Blue Demons.

The Rutgers Scarlet Knights and West Virginia Mountaineers were among the others receiving votes.

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ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 Baylor (31) 40-0 775 1
2 Notre Dame 35-4 742 4
3 Stanford 35-2 708 2
4 Connecticut 33-5 689 3
5 Maryland 31-5 637 5
6 Duke 27-6 620 6
7 Tennessee 27-9 588 7
8 Kentucky 28-7 555 11
9 Penn State 26-7 453 12
10 Georgia Tech 26-9 442 13
11 Miami (FL) 26-6 434 9
12 Texas A&M 24-11 426 14
13 Green Bay 31-2 409 10
14 Delaware 31-2 393 8
15 St. John’s 24-10 287 21
16 Louisville 23-10 269 19
17 Georgetown 23-9 268 16
18 Purdue 25-9 237 15
19 Gonzaga 28-6 205 24
20 Georgia 22-9 139 17
21 South Carolina 25-10 132 NR
22 Ohio State 25-7 129 18
23 St. Bonaventure 31-4 102 25
24 DePaul 23-11 85 23
25 Kansas 21-13 80 NR
Dropped from rankings:
Rutgers 20, Nebraska 22
Others receiving votes:
Nebraska 70, Rutgers 68, LSU 42, California 27, West Virginia 16, Arkansas 14, Oklahoma 8, Middle Tennessee 7, Kansas State 5, Vanderbilt 4, Florida 3, FGCU 2, Oklahoma State 2, Princeton 1, UTEP 1, Marist 1

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Meet Your 2012 Red Sox Closer, Alfredo Aceves

Boston Red Sox starter Alfredo Aceves pitches against the Toronto Blue Jays during the second inning of a spring training baseball game in Fort Myers, Florida, March 29, 2012.

With Andrew Bailey being out until at least sometime in July, new Boston Red Sox skipper Bobby Valentine had a little bit of a conundrum. He had no closer.

Well now, he does.

After competing for a spot in the starting rotation only to be sent back to the bullpen, Alfredo Aceves will now play a more important role. He’ll be the closer for the Red Sox until Bailey returns. Mark Melancon had been considered as well but according to Valentine, Aceves’ American League experience earned him job.

“(Aceves) loves competition,” Valentine said. “I think he’s one of the better competitors that I’ve seen. I could be wrong. I haven’t seen him up close and personal in battle, but I believe that he’s a very good competitor, to say nothing of a very good pitcher.”

“Everybody has to do something within the team, and he can’t do more than one thing, even though he was thinking about being a starter and now he’s a reliever and a closer,” Valentine said. “You’re probably talking about the 100 innings that you think you can get out of him if he was pitching in the middle of the game, and that’s obviously valuable. It’s been worth 24 wins to his respective teams in the couple years that he’s pitched that way, which is very valuable.”

Aceves was 10-2 last season with a 2.61 ERA and two saves in 55 games for the Red Sox last season. Overall in his career, he has four saves.

It also appears the 25-man roster is coming into shape as Valentine said the Red Sox will carry 13 pitchers early on in the season. Once the roster is released, it will be posted here.

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Two More Ranger Draft Picks Join Whale

HARTFORD, April 4, 2012:  Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that a pair of forwards, and New York Ranger draftees, Christian Thomas and Shane McColgan, have joined the Whale.

CT WhaleThomas, chosen in the second round (40th overall) by the parent club Rangers in the 2010 NHL Draft, was reassigned by the Rangers to the Whale from the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey League.  In 55 games with the Generals this season, his fourth in the OHL, Thomas, a 5-9, 170-pound native of Toronto, registered a team-high 67 points, including 34 goals, which tied for the team lead, along with 12 penalty minutes.  He also notched four points in six playoff games, with two goals and two assists.  Thomas, who is the son of long-time NHL stalwart Steve Thomas, had a 54-goal season with the Generals in 2010-11, finishing second in the OHL in that category, and he also added 45 assists for a total of 99 points that year, sixth-best in the league.

In 244 career OHL games with the Generals and London Knights, the 19-year-old Thomas has amassed totals of 137 goals and 120 assists for 257 points, along with 91 PIM.  He agreed to terms on an NHL contract with the Rangers May 19, 2011.

McColgan, a fifth-round selection (134th overall) by the Rangers in 2011, has been signed to an Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement by the Whale, from the Kelowna Rockets of the Western Hockey League.  In 70 games with the Rockets this season, the 5-9, 170-pound Manhattan Beach, CA native scored 18 goals and added 46 assists for 64 points, leading the Kelowna club in points and assists, while serving 85 minutes in penalties.  In four WHL postseason games, the 19-year-old McColgan had two assists.

McColgan has played three full seasons, and part of a fourth, with the Rockets, totaling 65 goals and 137 assists for 202 points, along with 196 PIM, in 212 games.

Amateur records

The Whale’s next action is a home game at the XL Center this Friday night, April 6 vs. the Manchester Monarchs.  Five-thousand fans at that game will take home a free Whale team poster, courtesy of AT&T the Real Yellow Pages.  There is also a special Friday-night food combo deal available, as a hot dog and a 12-ounce soda can be purchased for only $5.  Faceoff is 7:00 PM.

Tickets to all 2011-12 Whale home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com and through TicketMaster Charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000.

Save on your tickets, and get the best seats, with a ticket plan for the Whale’s 2011-12 AHL campaign, which are on sale now. For information on season seats and mini plans, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 728-3366 to talk with an account executive today.

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Boston Red Sox @ Detroit Tigers Pitching Matchups: 4/5-4/8

Boston Red Sox @ Detroit Tigers pitching matchups

Thursday, April 5th @ 1:05 PM

Jon Lester, LHP (0-0, -.– ERA) vs Justin Verlander, RHP (0-0, -.– ERA)

TV: NESN, ESPN2, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Saturday, April 7th @ 4:05 PM

Josh Beckett, RHP (0-0, -.– ERA) vs Doug Fister, RHP (0-0, -.– ERA)

TV: FOX

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Sunday, April 8th @ 1:05 PM

Clay Buchholz, RHP (0-0, -.– ERA) vs Max Scherzer, RHP (0-0, -.– ERA)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

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2012 Red Sox Radio Network

2012 Red Sox Radio Network

The Shaw’s WEEI Red Sox Radio Network looks much the same as it has for the last few seasons as Dave O’Brien and Joe Castiglione return for their 6th season together in the booth as the primary announcers for Boston Red Sox baseball.  In the absence of either O’Brien or Castiglione you will hear from fill-in’s Dale Arnold and Jon Rish.  All the games will be broadcast from the team’s flagship station WEEI FM 93.7/AM 850 in Boston to it’s network affiliates through out New England, New York, Florida, Colorado and Wyoming.  As well as having all the home games carried along the XM Satellite Radio network.

Castiglione, a Hamden CT native, joined to Red Sox broadcasts in 1983 and has worked with such luminaries as Bob Starr, Ken Coleman and Jerry Trupiano in his this his 30th season.  Castiglione, who grew up a Yankees fan, has become well known in Red Sox lore for his call of the final out of the 2004 World Series which ended the team’s 86 year drought without a championship.  When he is not in the radio booth you can usually find Castiglione teaching sports broadcasting at Northeastern University.  Joe has also called games for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians and Milwaukee Brewers in his career.

O’Brien, a New Hampshire native who enters his 6th season in Shaw’s WEEI booth, is probably the most familiar amongst the Red Sox radio crew for the non-Red Sox or non-baseball fan in the crowd due to his heavy schedule with ESPN.  In addition to his Red Sox duties, Obie does the Wednesday night games for ESPN with former Red Sox shortstop and AL Batting Champion Nomar Garciaparra.  O’Brien prior to joining the Red Sox was the play-by-play announcer for the Florida Marlins radio network from 1993 to 2001 when he left to go to ESPN where in addition to baseball he has called World Cup Soccer, college basketball, NBA, MLS and the women’s college basketball Final Four.  He has also called games for the New York Mets, Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons and the University of Georgia.

Arnold, who for many years was the mid day voice of WEEI is now the main fill-in for Red Sox baseball.  In the absence of either O’Brien or Castiglione, Arnold will come in to pinch hit.  In the past Arnold has done play-by-play for the Boston Bruins, New England Patriots, Boston Celtics, New England Revolution and Boston Red Sox.  He is the only person to have called games for all five pro Boston area franchises.  Arnold, a Maine native, got his start in sports calling Maine Mariners AHL Hockey games and then moved to the NHL calling games for two years for the New Jersey Devils before coming back to New England to do the Patriots games on the radio.

Rish is entering his 7th season hosting the Red Sox pre-game and post-game shows on the Red Sox Radio Network, he also handles “”Sox Talk”  the call in show that airs during rain delays in the game.  In addition, Rish is one of the fill ins for Sox games in the absence of O’Brien or Castiglione.  In addition to WEEI, Rish has worked at ESPN Radio in Bristol CT as a radio Sports Center anchor, and hosted studio programming for major league baseball and the bowl championship series.  He was also the play-by-play announcer for Boston College Eagle’s men’s hockey and women’s basketball.

Over the air the Red Sox Radio Network has nearly 80 stations in 10 states.

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Here is a list of all the affiliates for the Shaw’s WEEI Red Sox Radio Network in 2012:

Connecticut

  • WQUN 1220AM  New Haven
  • WTIC 1080AM  Hartford
  • WILI 1400AM  Willimantic
  • WINY 1350AM  Putnam
  • WGCH 1490AM  Greenwich

Massachusetts

  • WEEI 850AM Boston
  • WEEI 93.7FM Boston
  • WCRN 830AM  Worcester
  • WVEI 1440AM  Worcester
  • WSAR 1480 AM  Fall River
  • WBEC 1420 AM  Pittsfield
  • WHMP 1400AM  Northampton
  • WHMQ 1240AM  Greenfield
  • WNAW 1230AM  North Adams
  • WVEI 105.5FM  Springfield
  • WBSM 1420AM  New Bedford
  • WPKZ 1280AM  Fitchburg
  • WMRC 1490AM  Milford
  • WXTK 95.1FM  West Yarmouth
  • WBOQ 104.9FM  Beverly

Rhode Island

  • WEEI 103.7FM  Providence

New Hampshire

  • WEMJ 1490AM  Laconia
  • WFTN 1240AM  Franklin
  • WPNH 1300AM  Plymouth
  • WQSO 96.7FM  Rochester
  • WTSL 1400AM  Hanover
  • WKBK 1290AM  Keene
  • WASR 1420AM  Wolfeboro
  • WTPL 107.7FM  Hillsboro
  • WLTN 1400AM  Littleton
  • WKNE 103.7FM  Keene
  • WMOU 1230AM  Berlin
  • WGAM 1250AM  Manchester
  • WGHM 900AM  Nashua
  • WCNL 1010AM  Newport
  • WNTK 99.7FM  New London
  • WCFR 1480AM  New London

Maine

  • WRED 1440AM  Westbrook
  • WLOB 1310AM  Portland
  • WZON 620AM  Bangor
  • WCME 96.7FM  Camden
  • WRKD 1450AM  Rockland  
  • WJJB 96.3FM  Gray
  • WPEI 95.9FM  Saco
  • WGEI 95.5FM  Topsham
  • WDEA 1370AM  Ellsworth
  • WHOU 100.1FM  Houlton
  • WKTJ 99.3FM  Farmington
  • WIGY 97.5FM  Madison
  • WTBM 100.7FM  Norway
  • WOXO 92.7FM  Norway
  • WDME 103.1FM  Dover/Foxcroft
  • WQDY 92.7FM  Calais
  • WFAU 1280AM  Augusta
  • WSYY 1240AM  Millinocket
  • WALZ 95.3FM  Machias
  • WEGP 1390AM  Presque Isle

Vermont

  • WMXR 93.9FM  Woodstock
  • WDEV 550AM  Waterbury
  • WDEV 96.1FM  Waterbury
  • WJOY 1230AM  Burlington
  • WKVT 1490AM  Brattleboro
  • WRSA 1420AM  St. Albans
  • WFAD 1490AM  Middlebury
  • WSTJ 1340AM  St. Johnsbury
  • WSYB 1380AM  Rutland
  • WIKE 1490AM  Newport
  • WBTN 1370AM  Bennington
  • WLVB 93.9FM  Morrisville
  • WTSJ 1320AM Randolph

New York

  • WTLA 1200AM/97.7FM Syracuse
  • WSGO 1440AM/100.1FM Oswego
  • WIZR 930AM Johnstown

Colorado

  • KVRH 1340AM Salida

Florida

  • WWCN 770AM Ft. Myers
  • Seaview 960 AM Palm Beach Garden

Wyoming

  • KJAX 93.3FM Jackson

2012 Red Sox Baseball on NESN

NESN

The Boston Red Sox return to NESN as their lone local television outlet for the seventh consecutive season and as a broadcaster of televised Red Sox baseball in New England for the 29th year in a row in 2012.  And like they have since 2001, Don Orsillo and Jerry Remy will bring you all the Red Sox action.  New field reporter, Jenny Dell, joins them this season.

Red Sox baseball on NESN actually starts with a two half hour pregame shows Red Sox 1st Pitch airs 60 minutes prior to the game and Red Sox Game Day Live air 30 minutes prior to the game hosted by Tom Caron with a crew of rotating analysts that include Hall of Fame writer Peter Gammons, Hall of Fame players Jim Rice and Dennis Eckersley and newcomer Matt Stairs.  It also includes segments with Boston Globe writers and Red Sox game analyst Jerry Remy.  The broadcasts conclude with a pair of post game shows “Extra Innings Live” and “Red Sox Final” also hosted by the same cast of characters.

Don Orsillo, a New England native, is entering his 11th season as the play by play voice of the Boston Red Sox on NESN.  Announcer Boy is a graduate of Northeastern University where he studied under Red Sox radio announcer Joe Castiglione.  Before he came to NESN, Orsillo was the play by play voice of the Springfield Falcons hockey team, the Pittsfield Mets and Pawtucket Red Sox.  The two-time New England EMMY winner called a no-hitter for Hideo Nomo in his first game covering the Red Sox.  In addition to his Red Sox duties he has called men’s college basketball and the Beanpot Hockey tournament for NESN.  He has also called Big East basketball games for the Big East Network and works for TBS during the MLB postseason calling one of the division series since 2007.  This off-season he signed a new multi-year contract to stay with NESN calling Red Sox baseball.

Jerry Remy, the Rem Dawg, is entering his 24th season as the color analyst on Red Sox baseball.  Remy played with the California Angels and Boston Red Sox during a major league of 10 years that ended due to bad knees.  A Fall River native, he is also the first President of Red Sox Nation and owns two restaurants RemDawgs, a hot dog stand outside Fenway and Jerry Remy’s Sports Bar & Grill behind Fenway Park on Boylston Street.  In addition he also has a successful website, the Remy Report, and is the author of “Watching Baseball” and five children’s books based on Wally the Green Monster.  He is a member of the Red Sox Hall of Fame having been inducted in 2006.  In addition to his NESN work, which has won him 4 EMMY Awards, you will see Remy on occasion as a color analyst for regional MLB on FOX games usually involving the Red Sox.

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Joining the NESN game broadcasts for the 2012 season as the Red Sox field reporter is newcomer Jenny Dell.  Dell comes to NESN from ESPN where she did on-air reporting and delivered AccuScore reports scores for espn.com.  She has also helped cover MLB games, Monday Night Football, the NBA and NASCAR behind the scenes for ESPN.  The Connecticut native, a graduate of UMass, replaces former field reporter Heidi Watney who didn’t have her contract renewed after four seasons covering the team.

Tom Caron, a Maine native, is the Red Sox studio host for the pregame and post game festivities through the year with many of the pregame shows coming from outside Fenway Park amongst the sea of Sox fans.  Caron who has been at NESN since 1995, has also hosted the Boston Bruins studio show, been the Red Sox field reporter and has done play by play for the Pawtucket Red Sox games on NESN as well as college basketball and college hockey. TC is a three-time New England EMMY winner and is also a frequent guest on sports talker, WEEI the Red Sox flagship station.

Peter Gammons is a Boston Sports Icon having started his career at the Boston Globe in 1969 covering Boston sports. He has also written columns for the Sporting News, been lead baseball columnist for Sports Illustrated and has been a baseball analyst for ESPN, the MLB Network and NESN.  Peter has also written several books, is a three-time National Sportswriter of the Year and in 2004 was selected as the 56th recipient of the J. G. Taylor Spink Award for outstanding baseball writing, given by the BBWAA, and was honored at the Baseball Hall of Fame during induction ceremonies on July 31, 2005.

Dennis Eckersley is a NESN studio analyst since 2002.  The Hall of Fame closer is only one of two players to have a 20-win and 50-save season in MLB history.  Eck played for the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Oakland A’s and St. Louis Cardinals in a 24 year career. Eckersley also won the 1992 AL Cy Young Award and 1992 AL MVP Award becoming only the 8th player to win both awards in the same season.  In addition to his NESN work, Eck works as a studio/game analyst with TBS during the regular and post seasons.  He also was given his own dictionary by the Bleacher Report blog because of his own very colorful baseball vernacular, called The Eck-tionary.

Jim Rice is a NESN studio analyst since 2003 and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame after playing his entire career in Boston with the Red Sox from 1974 to 1989.  The 1978 AL MVP in his career hit for a .298 average with 382 HR, 1451 RBI and 2452 hits. His #14 is retired by the Red Sox and sits on the right field facade at Fenway Park. Jim Ed is also heavily involved in community service with the Jimmy Fund and MLB’s RBI program.

Matt Stairs joins the NESN studio crew for 2012.  Stairs, who played in the majors for the Red Sox, Phillies, Athletics, Blue Jays, Expos, Nationals, Cubs, Brewers, Pirates, Royals, Rangers, Tigers and Padres was a first baseman, outfielder and designated hitter in a 19 year playing career.  He has a World Series ring as a member of the 2008 Phillies and he holds the MLB record for Most Pinch Hit Home Runs (23).  He played for 12 different teams, another MLB record he shares with Octavio Dotel, Mike Morgan and Ron Villone.  In the off season, the Canadian now lives in Bangor ME with his wife and three daughters and coaches high school hockey.

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