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Christopher Lerch <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 8 Aug 1994 07:08:43 PDT
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Like Bri, I skimmed the August THN and came up with the
following former D-II/III players. And as Mike said, I'm sure that
there are many more:
 
                                        GP      G       A       P       PIM
Scott MacNair (RIT/Charlotte)   67      10      24      34      65
Mike Heaney(RIT/Dayton)         24      0       12      12      55
Todd Tretter (Point/Greensboro) 59      14      23      37      61
Shawn Wheeler (Point/Hampton)   47      31      43      74      156
Ralph Barahona (Point/Hampton)  63      27      41      68      24
Ray Alcindor (Mbury/Huntington) 63      17      16      33      61
Scott Burfoot (Mhurst/Huntsville)       62      31      65      96      80
J. Courtemanche (Elmira/Nashville)      46      6       6       12      140
Andy Borggard (RIT/Nashville)   18      5       1       6       45
Steve Mirabile (RIT/Raleigh)            41      20      28      48      80
Bill Gall (RIT/Raleigh)                 35      12      20      32      8
                                        GP      W-L-OTL GAA     S%
Todd Chin (Point/Huntsville)            47      (15-19-4)       4.38    .886
 
Comments:
Wheeler is going to be a player/coach next season - forgot for
which team. Burfoot, who set all kinds of records with Mercyhurst,
was the 9th leading scorer in the league and had the highest
points/game.  Mirabile was the 6th leading playoff
scorer with 17 points (8-9) in 16 games.
 
P.S. -  Stats for Howie Rosenblatt: 44 games for Charlotte,
38 points (21-17), 173 penalty minutes. Not even close to the
league leader in PIM, a guy from S. Carolina with *352* in *36*
games. Ouch.
 
Chris Lerch
EDS
RIT '84 & '91

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