H.I.T. -- Unofficial All-Star Team
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 5:18 pm
I thought I'd compile an alphabetical list, by position, of the best performances this past week at the Husky Indoor Tournament. This is all personal, individual opinion and reflects no official voting or awards actually given. It leaves off some very good players who had big weekends -- but I had to choose, so here's my list:
Attack
#10 Danny Metoyer, Chapman
#18 Dane Reelie, Simon Fraser
#15 Eli Sonkin, Washington
#3 Tyler Tipton, Oregon State
Midfield
#17 Kevin Britt, Rhode Island
#11 Patrick Corrigan, Simon Fraser
#6 Matt Goto, Chapman
#4 J Meinhard, Oregon State
#13 Eric Weitz, Washington
Faceoff
#31 Michael Salter, Rhode Island
Long-Stick Middie
#20 Joel Schmit-Kallas, Chapman
Defense
#7 Kevin Bass, Washington
#2 Steve Carpenter, Oregon State
#4 Will Helmsley, Chapman
#7 Anthio Yuen, Simon Fraser
Goal
#13 Garrett Jacobs, Chapman
#1 Aaron Pascas, Simon Fraser
Stand-out High School Player
#17 Chris Taylor, Mercer Island (committed to Georgetown)
H.I.T. 2005 MVP
Metoyer -- Was the difference in both of Chapman's tourney wins. Six goals against UW and six more including the dramatic game-winner with seconds left to beat Fraser. Tremendous two-game performance by one of the best MDIA players.
Apologies to the deserving players left off this list, I tried to name the peak performers from my personal and admittedly biased perspective.
Attack
#10 Danny Metoyer, Chapman
#18 Dane Reelie, Simon Fraser
#15 Eli Sonkin, Washington
#3 Tyler Tipton, Oregon State
Midfield
#17 Kevin Britt, Rhode Island
#11 Patrick Corrigan, Simon Fraser
#6 Matt Goto, Chapman
#4 J Meinhard, Oregon State
#13 Eric Weitz, Washington
Faceoff
#31 Michael Salter, Rhode Island
Long-Stick Middie
#20 Joel Schmit-Kallas, Chapman
Defense
#7 Kevin Bass, Washington
#2 Steve Carpenter, Oregon State
#4 Will Helmsley, Chapman
#7 Anthio Yuen, Simon Fraser
Goal
#13 Garrett Jacobs, Chapman
#1 Aaron Pascas, Simon Fraser
Stand-out High School Player
#17 Chris Taylor, Mercer Island (committed to Georgetown)
H.I.T. 2005 MVP
Metoyer -- Was the difference in both of Chapman's tourney wins. Six goals against UW and six more including the dramatic game-winner with seconds left to beat Fraser. Tremendous two-game performance by one of the best MDIA players.
Apologies to the deserving players left off this list, I tried to name the peak performers from my personal and admittedly biased perspective.