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Hometeam All-Stars: Winter 2009 - Worcester Telegram & Gazette

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WWW.TELEGRAM.COM/HOMETEAM CENTRAL MASS. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE PAGE13HOCKEYMike JenkinsAuburn HighSophomore, GoalieJust a sophomore, Jenkins wasan ironman in net for the Rocketsthis season, playing in 17 of20 regular-season games to helpAuburn post an 8-1-1 record inCoughlin Conference play — goodfor second place — and a 14-4-2overall mark. Jenkins gave up just19 goals in those 17 games for aconference-best goals-againstaverage of 1.11. Standing 5-foot-9 and weighing just140 pounds, Jenkins lists hockey has his mainhobby. He hopes to continue on with the sport allthe way into college. Jenkins also ran cross-countryfor the Rockets last fall. His most memorable sportsmoment was playing for the Dudley Little Leagueteam that went 11-0 and captured the state championship.He is the son of Greg and Angie Jenkinsof Dudley.Will KearneyAlgonquin RegionalSenior, DefensemanAsteady senior defenseman,Kearney helped coach ScottEllison’s Tomahawks reach theCentral Mass. Division 3 tournamentand post a 10-9-1 overallrecord — 4-6-0 in the Roy Conference.This was Kearney’s fourthseason skating for Algonquin andhe was one of the Tomahawks’assistant captains as well as aCentral Mass. <strong>All</strong>-Star. He was one of the bestopen-ice hitters in the league, according to hiscoach. Kearney is a three-sport athlete, also winningletters in soccer and baseball. His favoritehobby is snowboarding, and he plans on becominga civil engineer. His most memorable sportsmoment was scoring the winning goal on a onetimeragainst then No. 1-ranked Wachusett. He isthe son of Liam and Jean Kearney of Northboro.Kevin MillerWachusett RegionalJunior, GoalieThe Mountaineers’ Quinn Conferencechampions were backstoppedby Miller, a junior goalie,who allowed just 15 goals in 12games. Wachusett went 9-1 inconference play and 16-2-2 overallunder coach Matt Lane. Miller, not abig goalie at 5-foot-7 and 140pounds, has put together two excellentseasons for Wachusett, andwas also a T&G Super Teamer last year. Miller isundecided about college, but aims at posting a careergoals-against average under 1.30 for the Mountaineers,and hopes to have at least 15 shutouts. Hisfather, Kevin, played varsity hockey at Shepherd Hill inthe late 1970s, and one of Kevin’s closest friends isGreg Mauldin, the former UMass standout who playsfor Binghamton of the American Hockey League. He’sthe son of Kevin and Gail Miller of Rutland.Curtis NikitasSt. Bernard’s HighSenior, CenterAbig senior center for the Bernardians,Nikitas finished a greathigh school career as the secondleadingscorer in the Division 1Catholic Central Conference. Hehad 21 goals and 12 assists forcoach Kevin Lizotte as St. Bernard’scompiled a 7-11-3 record. Nikitasplayed four seasons of varsityhockey and broke the 100-pointmark for his career, finishing with 103. He served as acaptain in both his junior and senior years. Nikitasenjoys spending time with friends and working out. At6 feet tall and 204 pounds, he would like to go on toFitchburg State and play hockey there. His mostmemorable sports moment was registering his 100thcareer point. He eventually would like to own his ownbusiness. He’s the son of Tom and Karen Nikitas ofFitchburg.Sean O’KeefeHudson HighJunior, CenterO’Keefe, a junior center, helpedthe Hawks get within one victoryof the Central Mass. Division 3 title,leading the way offensively with 11goals and 21 assists. His 32 pointswere third best in Division 3, and hisassist total was second in the division.Hudson, coached by MichaelNanartowich, went 6-3-1 in QuinnConference play, finishing third, and9-8-3 overall. O’Keefe was a captain and was also aQuinn Conference <strong>All</strong>-Star. The 16-year-old stands5-foot-7 and weighs 150 pounds, but his lack of sizehasn’t kept him off the scoresheet. O’Keefe already isover the 100-point mark for his career. He is unsure ofhis career and hockey plans, but his biggest sportsthrill to date was playing at the DCU Center in <strong>Worcester</strong>.He is the son of James and Cathy O’Keefe ofHudson.Derek RyanShrewsbury HighSenior, DefensemanThe senior defenseman capped agreat career for the Colonials bybeing a key player in Shrewsbury’sDivision 3 state championship run.Ryan, skating mostly at leftdefense, had 4 goals and 8 assistsfor 12 points for coach John Binkoski.Ryan, who stands 5-foot-10and weighs 185 pounds, hasplayed four years for the Colonialsand earned all-star recognition as a junior andsenior. His main hobby is playing hockey, and hewould like to continue doing so at Westfield Statebefore becoming a police officer. Scoring his firstvarsity goal as a sophomore, and beating St. John’swhen he was a junior, are among Ryan’s mostmemorable sports moments. He’s the son of Jodiand Greg Ryan of Shrewsbury.HockeyHonorableMentionKeith Barnaby, LeominsterDan Bednarik, NorthbridgeGreg Berube, St. Bernard’sAnthony Bisceglia, WachusettDamian Blodget, GardnerPat Brossi, ShrewsburyCody Conrad, FitchburgNick Delbuono, WestboroCody Evangelous, MarlboroNick Carter, OakmontConnor Gorman, St. John’sByron Grinnell, <strong>Worcester</strong>Andrew Johnson, GardnerCorey Kucala, LunenburgChris Lane, WachusettMarc Marin, St. John’sPatrick McKernan, GraftonMitch Moore, AlgonquinTim Niles, MurdockChris Murphy, WachusettWill Murphy, HudsonEvan Pluff, AuburnCarl Shell, OakmontBrian Trainor, LittletonCharles ScavoneSt. John’s HighSenior, GoalieScavone, playing his final seasonfor Pioneers coach Brian Murphy,saw a lot of pucks coming at the netand stopped most of them. Thesenior goalie turned in a 2.60 goalsagainstaverage for St. John’s, whichfinished its season with an overallrecord of 7-8-4. Along the way,Scavone posted an impressive .930save percentage and had severalperformances where he stopped more than 50 oppositionshots. This was his third year in the varsity net forthe Pioneers. Scavone also has been a varsity golfer atSt. John’s and would like to continue on after graduationand play both sports in college. Holy Cross, Bentleyand Amherst are among his possible choices.Scavone called his 53-save performance against AustinPrep in a playoff game his most memorable sportsmoment. He is the son of Casey and Doreen Scavoneof Charlton.

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