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SUMMER SKILLS 2008

Posted by David Shook at Feb 17, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
RIVERSIDE HOCKEY
DRILLS AND SKILLS WITH BRAD HARTE
WHO:   -   PRESENT RIVERSIDE HOCKEY PLAYERS
             -   INCOMING FRESHMEN AND RIVERSIDE STUDENTS         
           -  RIVERSIDE DISTRICT BANTAM PLAYERS         
           -  OUT OF DISTRICT PLAYERS INTERESTED IN RIVERSIDE HOCKEY  
WHAT:  -  EIGHT SUMMER SESSIONS  WITH BRAD HARTE FOR DRILLS,
                  POWER  SKATING, CONDITIONING 
WHEN: -   TUESDAY EVENINGS, 8:45 P.M.  START DATE JUNE 10, 17, 24  
                  JULY 1 OR 8, 15, 22, 29 and  AUGUST 5 
WHERE:  -  MENTOR ICE ARENA 
 COST:    -   DEPENDENT ON NUMBER OF SKATERS – 
                              $185 – 10 skaters                                                               
                              $138 -  15 skaters                                                                                            
                               $ 92  -  20 skaters 
$92.00 PAYMENT DUE MAY 10.   FINAL PAYMENT DUE JUNE 10 WHEN WE HAVE FINAL NUMBER PARTICIPATING.  CHECKS PAYABLE TO RIVERSIDE HOCKEY CLUB.
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NOMINEES FOR LEAGUE AWARDS

Posted by David Shook at Feb 17, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Congratulations to the following players who were nominated by the coaches to represent Riverside Hockey as nominees in the North Coast High School Hockey League voting.

MVP - Matt Crouse

Best Defenseman - Robert Stolz

Best Goaltender - Devan Rose

The league voting took place the week of playoffs.  The players were nominated by their respective coaches and voted in by all teams except their respective team. Coach of the Year was determined by votes from the coach's peers. Sincerest congratulations to the following head coach and players in our league!

Coach of the Year - Josh Kromer (Fremont)

 Scoring Leader - Elliott Spaudie (Medina) - 12 goals/12 assists in league games

 Best Goalie - Eric Demitrack (Rocky River) 

 Best Defenseman - Adam Geither (Lakewood)

 League MVP - Terry Gibbons (Medina)

 

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Free Community Game

Posted by David Shook at Feb 17, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

The Riverside Hockey Club is making a return appearance to the Club State Hockey Tournament.  This marks the 2nd year in a row that Riverside has seen post-season play.  After finishing in 5th place last year, the team has set its sights on making it to the final four this year.

The tournament takes place this year in Strongsville on March 7, 8 and 9th.  Riverside is the 3rd seeded team from Cleveland and will face teams from Columbus and Cincinnati. 

Riverside's first game is Friday, March 7 at 4:40 p.m. vs. Cincinatti #2.  Game #2 is Saturday at 7:45 a.m. vs. Columbus #4.                                 Game #3 is Saturday at 3:15 p.m. vs. Columbus #1.

Semi-final games are Sunday, March 8 at 8:45/9 a.m.

Championship round games are Sunday, March 8 at 3:40 p.m.

Come out and cheer for your Riverside Hockey team!!

 

 

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RIVERSIDE VS HOBAN

Posted by David Shook at Jan 6, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Dec. 4, 2008 Riverside 4, Hoban 3 CANTON -- It's a long drive from Lake County to Canton for a hockey game at 8:40 p.m. on a Saturday night. It would have been an even longer drive back had the Beavers become the first team to lose a North Coast High School Hockey League game to Hoban. Riverside, continuing a steady climb in the standings, averted the upset with a 4-3 overtime victory. It pushed the Beavers (5-1) to a first-place tie with 10 points while Hoban fell to 0-6. The ice was tilted in Riverside's favor in the overtime period after a back-and-forth game. Even though there were only two shots on goal by Riverside, there were a number of scoring chances with the majority of the period spent in Hoban's defensive zone. Hoban did not have any scoring chances in the overtime period. With 1:44 left in overtime, Colten Siedlarczyk buried the rebound off a great shot by Robert Stolz from a fantastic pass from Matt Crouse. As good as the goal was, it was made possible because Riverside goalie Devan Rose made the save of the season in the third period. With about 2 1/2 minutes remaining and the scored tied, 3-3, Hoban was on a power play when the Knights' Broc McCroskey, who already had a goal and an assist in the game, made a break behind the defense and deked around Rose to put a shot on from point-blank range. Rose made an amazing, reach-back glove save, silencing Hoban players and fans who had begun to cheer what they thought was the go-ahead goal. Rose flipped the puck out of his glove and it was Riverside fans' turn to go wild. Stolz gave Riverside a 2-0 lead in the first period, scoring a pair of unassisted goals, one short-handed and the second on a power play. The Beavers took a 2-1 lead into the second and third periods. Nick Tribuzzo scored a pretty goal with a nice bit of stick work with an assist from Siedlarczyk, giving the Beavers a 3-1 lead with eight minutes remaining in the third period. Rose finished with 23 saves as Riverside outshot the Knights, 43-26.