Milo

Started by WillCMJr, April 21, 2007, 12:49:56 PM

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cth95

[quote ursusminor][quote calgARI '07]Milo will also be playing in an International Jewish Tournament in Israel this summer.  Other members of Team USA include Dov Grumet-Morris and Nathan Davis.  Also, David Adler is on the roster.  Dylan Reese was supposed to play but he had to drop out.  The GM's of Team USA are Dave Taylor and Neil Smith.[/quote]

Dov scored a goal http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1184766028075&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull ::rolleyes:: Recent RPI grad Oren Eizenman was named best forward.[/quote]

That's pretty weird that it mentions the goal so casually.  I would think there would have been a lot more said about a goal scored by a netminder.  Particularly since it was such a close game.

ursusminor

I read somewhere that Hyphen was playing forward in the game.

wewantmore

I bet the catholic tourney would be much better hockey.::banana::

jtwcornell91

[quote wewantmore]I bet the catholic tourney would be much better hockey.::banana::[/quote]

Although the Jewish hockey fan tournament would be bigger.

ursusminor

[quote wewantmore]I bet the catholic tourney would be much better hockey.::banana::[/quote]

Does the Vatican have a rink? :-D

Josh '99

[quote ursusminor]I read somewhere that Hyphen was playing forward in the game.[/quote]That's good strategy by the coach, since Hyphen is a shitty goalie.
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DILLIGAF

It has a rink, the Pope and the preists don't play though, they lend a hand (if you know what I mean) with the youth instructional program.

Jeff Hopkins '82

[quote DILLIGAF]It has a rink, the Pope and the preists don't play though, they lend a hand (if you know what I mean) with the youth instructional program.[/quote]

Actually I heard that they save a ton on refrigeration, since they can all skate on water.

BCrespi

[quote Jeff Hopkins '82][quote DILLIGAF]It has a rink, the Pope and the preists don't play though, they lend a hand (if you know what I mean) with the youth instructional program.[/quote]

Actually I heard that they save a ton on refrigeration, since they can all skate on water.[/quote]

Actually, The Great One is the only Catholic All-Stars player to ever skate on water.  Man that guy was good...
Brian Crespi '06

ithacat

Wow, I didn't see this one coming...

Former Lincoln player Justin Milo will play baseball at Vermont this year, after considering a return to the Stars. Kyle Follmer has also been considering college options, but appears headed back to Lincoln for another season.

http://journalstar.com/articles/2007/08/14/sports/doc46c0ec03c4363418787477.txt

Makes me think Milo isn't done playing college hockey.

evilnaturedrobot

Well, he's certainyl keeping his options open.  He's goign to a school with a strong hockey program, should he decide to lace the skates up a year from now (he would have to sit out a year of hockey because he transfered, right?)

ugarte

[quote ithacat]Former Lincoln player Justin Milo will play baseball at Vermont this year[/quote]
Vermont is a Division I program. Won't Milo have to sit a year to transfer?

There is nothing on the Vermont website about Milo's arrival.

Lauren '06

So is four balls an elephant walk?

BCrespi

[quote evilnaturedrobot]Well, he's certainyl keeping his options open.  He's goign to a school with a strong hockey program, should he decide to lace the skates up a year from now (he would have to sit out a year of hockey because he transfered, right?)[/quote]

I would assume he has to sit a year of baseball too, no?
Brian Crespi '06

evilnaturedrobot

I'm pretty sure that the only sports that require a year long sit are football, basketball and hockey.  Thus, he could play baseball this year and then lace up his skates and play both sports next year.