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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
This was the first un-official season of high school
hockey, at the time it was call Midget/Juvenile. Practices and games were played
outdoors at
Hubbard Park (28th & Jones) and Gilman Terrace ( Bomgaars/PetSmart on
Hamilton Blvd.). Nearly a total of a hundred players including close to
25 high school aged players would join
the new youth hockey program.
It costs players under 13 years old $4.00 dollars and
players 14-18 $8.00 for the entire season. There is also a $1.50 additional
Insurance Fee,
however, it is covered by SYHA "IF" they sell $10.00 worth of Christmas
greens.
Securing a location, boards, lights and ice maintenance
equipment makes for a slow start to the season. However, the association does
get
underway and boast nearly a hundred players, a formation of a high school
team and boasts several game played at all age levels.
An annual Pancake Breakfast and/or a Rummage Sale are floated as potential
fundraisers.
A set of association bi-laws are established and the
original nine board members are designated to one, two or three years
terms.
Eli Robinow, Ken Jones & Curtis Chausse-1 Year Term * Tim McGann,
Tom Geelan & Dave Carlson-2 Year Term
Roger Iverson, Ted Neby & Jack Rotramel-3 Year Tear
There are still some outdoor rink practices. However, the introduction of the
new USHL team located in Sioux City increases the indoor ice
availability to nearly fifty additional days.
Second year SYHA costs sky-rocket!!! Players under 10 pay $8.00, players under
14 pay $10.00 and high school players
pay $15.00 for the entire season.
Auditorium Ice was now available as the newly formed Musketeers also called the Audi home.
This is the inaugural season for the traditional SYHA
Pancake Breakfast.
It is held on April 7th, 1973 in the Woolco Store (ShopKo/Hamilton Blvd.)
parking lot.
Jr. Musketeers Coaching Staff
Tim McCann
Joe Pinard
Carl Petronis
Coach
Coach
Team Manager
Joe Pinard is the second half of the Jr. Musketeer original coaching
staff. Prior to this season Joe played for the Sioux City Eagles
for three seasons. After coaching a pair of high school seasons, Joe would
return to the youth levels where he was an instrumental
part of coaching in the newly formed Sioux City youth hockey organization.
Joe was also a long-time SYHA referee and worked all
levels of play.
High Scorers
Heavy Hitters
The high school program was starting to come together. The
Kiwanis Club sponsored the high school team.
Jr.
Musketeers Coaching Staff
Coach
Coach
Team Manager
High Scorers
Heavy Hitters
73-74 Between the Pipes
Both in their senior year, Ira
Lebowitz and Tom Geelan will see their final season of high school
play. Junior
Bobby Sutherland all return for another season of high school hockey. The
Jr. Musketeers do play a limited schedule both
home
and away. Teams in Des Moines and Waterloo are also on the cusp of forming
organized high school leagues.
A gaining popularity of youth hockey in Sioux City required that the eligible
age was again lowered to include Mite aged
players (5-7). Eight
5-year olds tip-toed on the ice that season and two of them, Duane Erickson
(Metros Class of '87) and
Brian Reynolds (Metros Class of '87)
became the first SYHA Players to go
completely through the SYHA program.
The Metros participate for the first time in the annual
Des Moines Invitational Tournament on January 18th & 19. Waterloo
would join the
tournament as the third Iowa team as well as Albert lea & South St. Paul from
Minnesota. They would make
it to the final game but lose to the
hosts in a 7-6 barn-burner.
Jr. Musketeers Coaching Staff
Pete Inkster
Need Name
Marcus Rotramel
Need Name
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Trainer/Equipment
Team Rep
Past Musketeer players and now Jr. Musketeers Head Coach Pete
Inkster becomes a high school coaching staff
staple. Prior
to coaching, he would play a pair of seasons for the newly formed Sioux City
Musketeers. During his
rookie season he would
be selected as the team's Most Popular Player and his veteran season selected as
one
of the Musketeer Team Captains. Prior
to his time with the Musketeers, Pete played in the East Coast League.
Marcus Rotrammel is a local player who was just
ahead of the newly formed Youth Hockey organization. Getting
his hockey
fix by working for both the Musketeers and the high school teams, he quickly
becomes both the area's
hockey equipment and skate
sharpening expert, as well as a certified athletic trainer. Marcus worked over
twenty
seasons for the Musketeers and volunteered
just as many to SYHA and the Jr. Musketeers/Metros.
High Scorers
Heavy Hitters
74-75 Between the Pipes
This season brings on the first
organized season and the pre-curser of the Iowa High School Hockey League.
Senior Bobby
Sutherland is back for his fourth season of organized hockey and joining him
is a sophomore Eric Paulsrud. They will play a
schedule with several other Iowa teams including Des Moines & Waterloo. While
not an official "State Tournament" yet; an
invitational tournament is held in Ames Iowa that sees the Waterloo Columbus
Sailors beat the Sioux City Jr. Musketeers in
the championship game.
Spring of '75 the groundwork for the Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) begins
and the first season commences that November.
The First
IHSHL State Tournament held February 21st & 22nd in Ames
IA.
With Sioux City's youth hockey program only four seasons
old, and the State Tournament in its first year, the Metros would make
it to the championship game held at the Hilton
Coliseum in Ames.
They would defeat Des Moines Urbandale 7-6 in the first round and Des Moines
Hoover-Roosevelt 7-4 in the second round. Despite
42 shots on goal, the Jr. Musketeers would lose by a single goal to the (Waterloo)
Columbus Sailors 5-4.
SYHA Pancake Day this season was one to dish out
some hockey drama...The Jr. Musketeers played a college team from Emo, Ontario
While the Jr. Musketeers were behind most of the game, Brian & Mike Hartman and
Kevin Berg scored third period goals for a 6-4 victory.
SYHA Proposes that the following season all players
will be required to wear a helmets with attached facemask
Jr. Musketeers Coaching Staff
Team Sponsor...Greater Sioux City Exchange Club
Pete Inkster
Need Name
Marcus Rotramel
Need Name
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Trainer/Equipment
Team Rep
Both Pete Inkster and Marcus Rotrammel return for another season.
This is the first real season for the newly formed
Iowa High School Hockey League and both coaches field a team loaded with
players who have had only four years
hockey experience. They do pretty good; competing against other established
hockey programs they work their
way to the IHSHL championship game.
High Scorers
We are still researching the High Scorers stats from this season.
There is so little information from most of these early seasons that
complete information is hard to find. Should you run into any information
that helps complete some of these stats please let us
know. Even partial information can be expanded out for at least, season long
estimations.
Heavy Hitters
We are still researching the Heavy Hitter stats from this season.
There is so little information from most of these early seasons that
complete information is hard to find. Should you run into any information
that helps complete some of these stats please let us
know. Even partial information can be expanded out for at least, season long
estimations.
75-76 Between the Pipes
The IHSHL and the Jr. Musketeers begin play
this season with some experience in the net. Fresh off his showing in the
championship
game last season junior Eric Paulsrud is set to take over the starting
position. Sophomore Mike Hartman will be joining the
Jr. Musketeers and taking on the back-up position.
First State Tournament
This weekend in February would become the first official Iowa State Hockey
Tournament . Held in Ames Iowa and played in the
Hilton Coliseum.
Organized by Iowa State Hockey Coach Al Murdoch this tournament play will become
the foundation of the
modern day Iowa High School Hockey
League and eventually the Midwest High School Hockey League's traditional post-
season tournament featuring potential teams from not only Iowa but South Dakota, Nebraska and Missouri.
Sioux City Jr. Musketeers
Sioux City can boast an appearance in the first ever IHSHL championship
game. Beating Des Moines Urbandale and
Hoover/Roosevelt the Jr. Musketeers played a heavily favored Waterloo Columbus to one goal
defeat. This second
place finish was followed by another trip to
the finals two seasons later; proving the newly formed organization from
Sioux City could compete with the larger and established high school hockey programs.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 21st-22nd / Hilton Coliseum Ames, IA
Quarter-Final Game
7-Metros vs. Des Moines Urbandale-6
March 21st, 1976
Semi-Final Game
7-Metros vs. Des Moines Hoover-Roosevelt-4
March 21st, 1977
Championship Game
4-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-5
March 22nd, 1977
The Metros launch forty-two shots on goal and despite five power-play
opportunities just couldn't foil the
Sailors
solid defense and goaltending.
The Auditorium gets it first Zamboni this year, forcing the
snow shovels and the Black Knight carts into storage.
Facemasks become
mandatory and early morning practices begin.
The Iowa High School League (IHSHL) opens play with
11 teams divided into two divisions.
The team is officially called the
Sioux City Metro Jr. Musketeers. But
commonly called the Jr. Musketeers.
State Tournament March 4th-6th in Ames, IA
Division A: From Des Moines were Dowling, Hoover-Roosevelt, Valley, Urbandale
and Waterloo Public & Columbus & Sioux City
Division B: Ames, Ankeny, Mason City and Des Moines Lincoln
The Jr. Musketeers would finish the season 4-7-1
On March 24th, the SYHA Year-End Banquet was held at the
Marina Inn. IHSHL Leading Scorer Brian Hartman is presented
the award
by IHSHL President and Iowa State Head Coach Al Murdock
Jr. Musketeers Coaching Staff
Team Sponsor...Siouxland Kiwanis Club
Pete Inkster
Tony Newman Marcus Rotramel
Dave Adam
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Trainer/Equipment
Team Rep
Pete Inkster starts his third season behind the Jr. Musketeers bench.
Assistant Coach Tony Newman will sharing some of
the coaching duties this season. Marcus Rotrammel provides support for
the team and Dave Adam is the team's
first Team Rep.
Dave is a long time youth hockey supporter and a member of
the SYHA Founding Fathers. He would be instrumental in
many of the new undertakings the new organization experiences as it works
to become an established hockey organization.
High Scorers
Brian Hartman Brent
Hartman Dave
Wiffen
Scott Barta
Damon Lohry
Junior Brian Hartman would again lead the Metros in scoring with
twenty-two
goals and eight assists. His thirty points
was also tops in the league for
scoring earning him a selection to the All-State Team. 8th grade brother Brent
Hartman
was second with six goals and six assists for a dozen points. Dave Wiffen
was third with six goals and a single assist.
Scott Barta and Damon
Lohry would round out the top scorers with six
and four points. Note: Keep in mind the
Jr. Musketeers only played
12 games this season.
Heavy Hitters
We are still researching the heavy Hitter stats from this season.
There is so little information from most of these early
seasons that
complete information is hard to find. Should you run into any information
that helps complete some
of these stats please let us
know. Even partial information can be expanded out for at least, season long
estimations.
76-77 Between the Pipes
Returning for this third season, Eric Paulsrud will team up with junior
Mark Hartman and freshman Mike Bennett.
They combine for a 4-7-1 record and finish fifth in the newly formed Iowa High
School Hockey League (IHSHL).
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Brian Hartman
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team Selections
First Team-Brian Hartman
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 4th-6th / Hilton Coliseum Ames, IA
Quarter-Final Game
March 4th, 1977
1-Jr. Musketeers vs. Urbandale Jays-6
Sioux City gets off to a bad start in this lopsided defeat
to the Ankeny Hawks. Brett Nelson scores the lone Jr. Musketeer goal
Semi-Final Game
March 5th, 1977
?-Jr. Musketeers vs. Ankeny Hawks-?
Need game information other than the Jr.
Musketeers do defeat the Ankeny Hawks to advance to the fifth place game.
Consolation Game
March 6th, 1977
2-Jr. Musketeers vs.
Des Moines Hoover-Roosevelt Black Knights-7
The Jr. Musketeers fall to the league's last
place regular season team. Their sixth place finish is disappointing, especially
after a pair of prior trips the the state championship game.
The season starts with ten teams playing a 12 game
schedule. Des Moines Lincoln leaves the league. Ankeny moves to
division II.
State Tournament is
March 8th-11th in Des Moines, IA
Division I: Sioux City, Waterloo Public & Columbus and Des Moines Dowling, Valley, Roosevelt & Urbandale.
Division II: Ames, Mason City and Ankeny
The Jr. Musketeers would finish the regular season with a 6-4-2
record and a third place regular season finish. After three consecutive
wins at the state
tournament, the Jr. Musketeers would
get a chance at
redemption against the (Waterloo) Columbus Sailors in the
championship game.
This Jr. Musketeers
team was loaded with future USHL'ers; Dave & Clayton Wiffen, Brian & Brent
Hartman, Mike Bennett, Paul
Kambach,
Pat
Pinney &
Dan Reynolds. They were the only team in the league that might be able to beat
the powerful Sailors,
unfortunately they
fell short
in their
second bid at a championship.
These Jr. Musketeer jerseys worn this season were handed
down form the Musketeers by owner Gary Lipshutz. The round Musketeer
logo was removed and the jerseys worn sans any logo.
New Dasher Boards Glass arrives in Sioux City - gone is the chain-link
fence that personified old-time hockey
Junior Musketeers Coaching Staff
Alex Shibicky Mitch Brandt
Marcus Rotramel Mike Swanson
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Trainer/Equipment
Team Rep/Manager
There's a new sheriff in town this season-and his name's
Alex Shibicky. Taking on the Head Coaching duties,
Alex brings several seasons of both Junior and Collegiate experience with him. Three seasons
prior, he was a
stand-out player for both the Musketeers and the USHL. Scoring forty-three goals and forty-one assists during
the
fifty game season.
He is selected as the Musketeer's Most Valuable Player and USHL's Rookie of the Year;
he is also selected
to
the USHL All-Star team and a member of the
USHL First Team. Before arriving in Sioux City he played
three seasons for the
University of Denver Pioneers and a season before
that with the Victoria Cougars.
Another Musketeer Mitch Brandt will take over the
Assistant Coaching duties this season. Also a University of
Denver alum, Mitch played four seasons for the Pioneers before moving to Sioux City and
playing for the Musketeers.
He was a member of the
Musketeers Southern Division Champions and a USHL Championship runner-up teams.
Marcus Rotrammel remains a staple
with the high school team. Another long-time supporter of both SYHA and
the
Musketeers Mike Swanson takes on some assistant
coaching duties as well as the Team Rep & Manager duties.
High Scorers
Brian Hartman
Scott Barta
Paul Kambach Brent
Hartman Brent Nelson
Brian Hartman was back again to Lead the Jr. Musketeers in
scoring with twenty goals and fourteen assists. Like the prior
seasons, he was again a league leading scorer and an All-State Team player.
Scott Barta and
Brent Hartman would return
also as top scorers; Scott with fourteen points and Brent with eleven
points.
Sandwiched in between those two veterans is
sophomore Paul Kambach scoring eight goals
and five assists. Senior Brett Nelson would grab the final top spot with
five goals and five assists. Note: The
JR's are still
playing only a 12 game schedule.
Heavy Hitters
We are still researching the Heavy Hitter stats from this
season. There is so little information from most of these early seasons that
complete information is hard to find. Should you run into any information
that helps complete some of these stats please let us
know. Even partial information can be expanded out for at least, season long
estimations.
77-78 Between the Pipes
There will be a pair of Mikes in net this season for the Jr. Musketeers; Mike
Hartman returning as a senior and
Mike Bennett a junior. Both players have lots of experience and
they use it to their advantage. The combine for a 6-4-2 record
and secure a third place regular season finish. The Mikes will lead the
Jr. Musketeers to their first "official" tournament championship
game; but they would fall short to the regular season champs the Waterloo
Columbus Sailors 4-2.
78
IHSHL State Championship Runners-up
Des Moines, IA
Left: The Jr. Musketeers team photo at the completion of the Championship
game vs. the Waterloo Columbus Sailors.
Right: Team Captain Brian Hartman received the 2nd Place Trophy
Did You Know...Brian Hartman was a four-time Jr. Musketeer High Scorer and a three-time Most Valuable Player recipient
IHSHL Championship Game
2-Metros vs. Waterloo Columbus-4
Des Moines, IA / March 11th, 1978
For the third time in four seasons, the Jr. Musketeers are in the State
Tournament Championship game. Here that prepare to
take on one of the League's premier teams, the Waterloo Columbus Sailors.
Brett Nelson Brian Hartman Scott Barta
Jr. Musketeers
1975-78
Jr. Musketeers 1974-78 Jr.
Musketeers 1975-78
Left: Brett Nelson shakes hands at the introduction
of players during the start of the championship game.
Right: Brian Hartman (Center) & Scott Barta (Wing) take the Ceremonial
face-off of the '78 IHSHL Championship game.
Left: Larry Hodgins (Center) & Alternate Captain
Brett Nelson (Wing)
Right: Brian Hartman (Center), Scott Barta (#18) & Wade Ridenour (Wing)
Paul Kambach
Mike Bennett
Head Coach Alex
Shibicky Brian Hartman
Jr. Musketeers 1977-80 Jr. Musketeers
1976-80
Jr. Musketeers 1977-80
Jr. Musketeers 1974-78
Left & Center: Paul Kambach and goaltender
Mike Bennett receive their tournament awards.
Right: Head Coach Alex Shibicky Congratulates Team Captain Brian Hartman
while Dan Reynolds looks on.
Alex Shibicky: After a single season as a Musketeer
(74-75) Alex would return to Sioux City and take over the high school coaching
duties.
The high school team was only two years old, but some of the future great
Jr. Musketeers were in their learning stages and Alex was there to
provide the education from a scorers point of view. Team play was paramount for
Alex, he ran a tight ship but never lost sight of the importance
of the satisfaction of having a game well played. During his three seasons, he
would lead the Jr. Musketeers to second and third place finishes
at the State Tournament.
His season as a Musketeer was terrific one; his 93 total points led the
Musketeers
in scoring and earned the Musketeer Most Valuable Player
award. He would
also play in the USHL All-Star Game,
picked to the USHL All-Star First Team as well as the USHL Rookie of
the Year.
Did You Know...Alex Shibicky scored 8 "Hat Tricks"
during his only season as Musketeer, a record that would stand for ten years
until another
Musketeer Scott Shoffstall would raise the bar to eleven, a record that still
stands today.
Jr. Musketeers vs. Waterloo Public
Warriors
Left: Brett Hartman (#5) & Brett Nelson (#21) Right:
Another goal for the Jr. Musketeers
Brian Hartman
Brian Hartman would become the first Jr.
Musketeers/Metros player to lead the team in scoring four consecutive seasons.
He would
rack-up forty-two goals and twenty-two assists in just twenty-four regular season games, playing his final
two seasons as members of the
newly formed Iowa
High School Hockey League. He was a League leading scorer his junior year, a
top-two scorer his senior year and a
member of the first
ever IHSHL All-League Team.
Brian Hartman
Brian Hartman would also become the first, and only player to
be selected three times as the Jr. Musketeers/Metros Most Valuable Player;
earning
the prestigious award his freshman, sophomore and senior seasons. He is
recognized as the first, great hockey player to come
out of the SYHA program. He would go on to play in the USHL for the
Musketeers and at Bemidji State University.
Brian Hartman
David Woolworth
Jr. Musketeers 1974-78 Jr. Musketeers
1974-78
Left: Senior Team Captain Brian Hartman Shoot and scores!!! This
picture is taken at the stage end of the Auditorium. This
raised area is now the climbing wall in the Long Lines Family Center. Right:
Senior
David Woolworth applies pressure to the
Waterloo Public goaltender. Also taken in the Audi is this one shows the Zamboni
end. These are the two larges door you walk
through when you enter the Long Lines sport court area.
Brian Hartman: Was one of the original SYHA players starting in 1972
playing first for
SYHA and then the
high school team
for four seasons (74-78). There he was a four-time top five scorer and a
three-time Most Valuable Player award recipient.
Brian was a multi-year League top two scorer; he lead the League as a junior and
was second highest his senior year.
He would
lead
the team to a pair of second place finishes at the State Tournament and a
selection to the first ever All-League
team. He is recognized as the
first, great hockey player to come out of the SYHA program.
Brian Hartman
Brian would become the first ever Sioux City player to play for the Musketeers.
Joining the team after his senior year,
Brian would
play two seasons (78-80)
for the Musketeers.
During his rookie season, he would finish third in scoring
with
forty-one goals and
thirty-one assists; recording seventy-two
points during the 48 game season receiving the Musketeer Rookie
of the Year Award.
The following season he is selected Team Captain &
named the Musketeers Most Popular Player.
In 1994 Brian was elected to the Musketeer Hall of Fame.
Did You know...Brian Hartman only had two seasons
of organized hockey before he began his four successful seasons as the Jr.
Musketeers
leader and high scorer. After just six seasons of hockey experience, he would
join the Musketeers for more success playing with, and against,
some of the best junior players in the nation.
Mike Bennett
Brian Hartman Dave Wiffen
Mike Bennett Brent Hartman Mike Hartman
Jr. Musketeers 76-80 Jr. Musketeers 74-78
Jr. Musketeers 75-78 Jr. Musketeers 76-80 Jr.
Musketeers 76-81 Jr. Musketeers 73-76
Left: Goaltender Mike Bennett makes the save while Brian Hartman and
Dave
Wiffen provide the defense.
Right: Goaltender Mike Bennett makes another save with the defensive help
of brothers Brent (#2) and Mike Hartman (#27)
Did You Know...All three of the Hartman Brothers (Mike, Brian and Brent) were all original members of the SYHA program.
At
this time the SYHA program was only six years old. Brian and Brent would both go
on to play for the Musketeers.
Dan Reynolds Scott Barta Brett Nelson Tony Valladolid
Mike Hartman
Jr. Musketeers 1977-81 Jr. Musketeers 1975-78
Jr. Musketeers 1974-78 Jr. Musketeers 1975-78
Jr. Musketeers 1973-76
Left: Freshman Dan Reynolds ties-up an Ankeny Hawks player.
Both games pictured are played in the SC Auditorium
Right: Scott Barta (skating away), Brett Nelson (21), Tony Valladolid
(11), Mike Hartman (white jersey), ????? ( facing camera)
and Dave Wiffen (20) collect another IHSHL Award.
Jr. Musketeers vs. Kansas City Life
March 18th & 19th, 1978 / Sioux City Auditorium
The Jr. Musketeers play and split a pair of post season exhibition games
during the SYHA Year End Tournament. Taking
on a high school team from Kansas City. With eleven goals scored each day,
it is an offensive display by both teams for Year
End Tournament attendees.
Scott Barta grabs a hat trick, Brett Nelson and Paul Kambach all record goals is
this series opening loss. However, the Jr. Musketeers
return the favor scoring six goals in Sundays match-up. Brett Nelson is selected
as Sunday's Player of the Game.
5-Jr. Musketeers vs. Kansas City Life-6
6-Jr. Musketeers vs. Kansas City Life-5
Saturday March 18th
Sunday March 18th
Clayton Wiffen
Jr. Musketeers 1977-81
Clayton Wiffen faces-off against an Ankeny Hawks
Player. At this time, Ankeny was one of five Des Moines area high
school teams in the Iowa
League.
Coach Mitch Brandt
Doug Mann Coach Mitch Brandt
Jr. Musketeers 1977-80 Jr.
Musketeers 19XX-XX
Jr. Musketeers 1977-80
Left: Coach Mitch Brandt & goalie
Mike Hartman
talk about the game as they leave the ice. Right: Coach Mitch Brandt
looks
on from
the bench. In the background in the balcony seating in the old Audi. If you were
standing at the Long Lines Climbing Wall
looking out
and up this is where these seats use to be located.
Mitch Brandt would arrive in Sioux City as a
Musketeers after four seasons (71-75) at the University of Denver. He was a
Musketeers
for a pair of seasons (75-77). The following season Mitch would team up with
fellow Musketeer Alex Shibicky and
help the Jr. Musketeers
bring home a second place finish at the State Tournament. During his final
season the Jr. Musketeers would
fall short of the championship
game and settle for a third place finish.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team Selections
Brian Hartman
Brent Hartman
Scott Barta
Mike Bennett
Jr. Musketeers 1974-78 Jr. Musketeers 1976-81
Jr. Musketeers 1974-78 Jr. Musketeers 1976-80
Second Team All-State
Second Team All-State Honorable
Mention Honorable
Mention
Brian Hartman would finish second in league scoring and Mike Bennett as one of the league's top five goaltenders.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 9th-12th / Hickman Arena Des Moines, IA
Quarter-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Des Moines Roosevelt Roughriders-3
March 10th,
1978
The third seeded Metros draw the fifth seeded
Roughrider from Des Moines Roosevelt high school. The game would eventually
be titled the Brian Hartman Show co-staring Scott Barta and Paul Kambach.
Brian would start the Metros scoring on assists
from Barta and Pat Ward. Scott would grab his own red-lighter in the
second period on assists from Brian and Paul. Finding
the net for a second time Brian ties the game at three goals each on assists
from Scott and Paul. In the third, it's Brian to the
rescue again, on assists from Paul and Scott, breaking the stalemate and sending
the Metros to the semi-finals.
Semi-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Des Moines Dowling-1
March 11th, 1978
A pair of Metros goals by Paul Kambach and another from Scott Barta propel
Sioux City into the championship game. Goaltender
Mike Bennett gave a stellar performance between the pipes, especially in
the third period when he fended off eighteen shots and
three power play opportunities Brian Hartman would record assists on all three
of the Metros goals.
Championship Game
2-Metros vs. Waterloo Columbus-3
March 12th, 1978
Matched up against Waterloo Columbus, the Metros look to a early season victory
over the Sailors for inspiration as they take
on the State Tournament's recent winner two consecutive seasons. Scott Barta
would get the Metros going in the first, but Sailors
goals in the first and second saw the Metros trailing after two periods.
However, just thirty-four seconds into the final period, Brian
Hartman would find the net, tieing the game at two goals each. The lead would
hold for almost five minutes before Waterloo
would go ahead and four minutes later add the insurance goal giving
them a third state Championship is as many years.
The Iowa High School League (IHSHL) opens play with 10
teams divided into two divisions. Teams play only their own division
for a regular season of 14 games. They finish the season with a
The Metros finish the season with a losing record
mustering only four/five wins and ten losses. They would play a three games at
state, losing each by a single goal.
State Tournament March 7th-10th in Des Moines.
Division I: Sioux City, Waterloo Public, Waterloo Columbus and Des Moines Dowling, Valley, Roosevelt & Urbandale.
Division II: Ames, Mason City and Ankeny.
The Metro Jr. Musketeers would open the season on November
25th with a game against the Des Moines Valley Tigers. Valley is
coached by
former Musketeer player and SYHA coach Julian Nixon.
The Jr. Musketeers jerseys now sported a script style "Sioux City" on the front
of both white and green jerseys.
Junior Musketeers Coaching Staff
Alex Shibicky
Mitch Brandt Marcus Rotramel
Dave Adam
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Trainer/Equipment
Team Rep
Head Coach Alex Shibicky and Assistant Coach Mitch Brandt take
their spot behind the bench for a second season; having lead the
Jr. Musketeers to the State Championship game the season before. However, this
season is much different; the Jr. Musketeers can only
muster just four victories all season. They play tough at the State Tournament
losing all three games by just a single goal.
Prior to joining the high school team coaching staff, Alex
Shibicky played three seasons for the University of Colorado
and a season in the USHL Sr. Professional league for the Musketeers; Working the
bench for three seasons, he helped
guide the team to a third place finish at the state tournament. Even though the
program is only seven years old, when Alex leaves
next season-his anecdotes and actions will never be forgotten by both players &
parents and still find their way into countless
old time high school hockey stories!!!
Mitch Brandt joins the coaching staff for a second season and Dave
Adam assumes the Jr. Musketeers Team Rep duties.
High Scorers
Clayton Wiffen Paul
Kambach Brent Hartman
Damon Lohry
Krag Lohry
These scoring leaders are based on very sparse
early-season scoring records. Clayton scored four goals and added two assists in
the
IHSHL season opener and Paul Kambach recorded his first hatrick of the season
and added a helper for a four point game. Brent
Hartman would continue to find the net like his brother. Damon Lohry would
provide the offence and Krag was a hard shot from the
point defenseman.
Heavy Hitters
We are still researching the Heavy Hitter stats from this
season. There is so little information from most of these early seasons that
complete information is hard to find. Should you run into any information
that helps complete some of these stats please let us
know. Even partial information can be expanded out for at least, season long
estimations.
78-79 Between the Pipes
Building on two previous season experience,
Mike Bennett returns to the crease. Sophomore Jamie Lempares joins
him as the Jr. Musketeers field another experienced goaltending duo.
Mike Bennett
Jamie Lempares
Jr. Musketeers 1976-80
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1978-81
Jamie Lempares Clayton Wiffen
Jr. Musketeers 1978-81 Jr. Musketeers
1977-81
Left: Goaltender Jamie Lempares and
Clayton
Wiffen talk about the game as they exit the ice. Right: Clayton Wiffen
gets
ready to move the play into the Jr. Musketeers offensive zone.
Clayton Wiffen, shown
here as a sophomore, played four seasons for the Jr. Musketeers, three of them spent as an Alternate
Captain. He was always the heart of the Jr. Musketeer
offence; his freshman season he was a top five scorer and the remaining three
season the Metro's Leading Scorer. After high school he played a pair of seasons
in the USHL, one in Sioux City and the other
in Austin, MN for the Mavericks. He would also spend several seasons in Holland
playing in the Netherlands Professional League.
After a return to Iowa where he played for the Iowa State Cyclones D1 College
Club team. Eventually he would make it back to
Sioux City where he became a Metros Assistant coach.
Jamie Lempares was a Jr. Musketeer goalie for three
seasons (78-81) Always considered one of the top goaltenders each
season.
He played a full schedule and helped backstop the Jr. Musketeers to back to back
third place finishes at the State
Tournament. Jamie was a great team leader and had a blast playing hockey. He was a
terrific mentor and one of my best
hockey friends during those Metro seasons.
9-Jr. Musketeers vs. Des Moines Valley Tigers-4
Home Opener / Sioux City Auditorium / November 25th, 1978
Opening the fourth official IHSHL season; the Jr. Musketeers take on the Des
Moines Valley Tigers.
A pair of goals from Paul
Kambach and another from Craig Lohry gave the Jr's the a one goal
lead after two periods. Clayton Wiffen would catch the
Tigers snoozing, and just thirty-four seconds into the period the Jr.
Musketeers has a two goal lead.
Des Moines would retaliate with two goals themselves, tieing the game at four
goals each. However, after that it's all Sioux City as
the Jr. Musketeers would explode for five unanswered goals. Brent Hartman would
record the game winner, Clayton Wiffen would
get his fourth goal of the game and Paul Kambach would grab two more
goals.
Fresh off a runner-up honor in last season's State
Championship game, Head Coach Alex Shibicky and Assistant Coach
Mitch Brandt look on as the Jr. Musketeers take on the
Valley Tigers in this season's home opener This is Alex & Mitch's
second season with the Jr. Musketeers. Both coaches were stand-out players in
college and for the Musketeers.
Note: the bench placement!!!
Left: Brent Hartman gets ready for draw as Clayton
Wiffen heads to the bench. Clayton would record four goals & a pair of assists
and Brent the eventual game winner and an additional helper. Right: Local official Rick Suggit patrols the handshake line
after this
commanding Jr. Musketeers win.
Brent Hartman
Wade Ridenour
Jr. Musketeers 1976-81 Jr.
Musketeers 1977-80
Left: Brent Hartman and Wade Ridenour
spoil the moment for for Valley Tigers
as they take the lead early in the third period. This
would be the eventual game winning goal. Right: The Jr. Musketeers
explode for five unanswered goals in the third period, grabbing a
dominating season opening victory.
Clayton Wiffen would finish with four goals and a pair of assists for a
six point outing, Paul Kambach would record his first Hat Trick
of the season and add an addition assist for a four point game. Brian
Hartman and Craig Lohry also recorded multi-point games.
Clayton Wiffen
Jr. Musketeers 1977-81
Left: Sophomore Clayton Wiffen
prepares to pass across the slot to a fellow player. Right: Clayton
launches a shot on the
Waterloo Columbus
Sailors goaltender. This would be his second of four seasons as a
Jr. Musketeer.
Clayton Wiffen, shown
here as a sophomore, played four seasons for the Jr. Musketeers, three of them spent as an Alternate
Captain. He was always the heart of the Jr. Musketeer
offence; his freshman season he was a top five scorer and the remaining three
season the Metro's Leading Scorer. After high school he played a pair of seasons
in the USHL, one in Sioux City and the other
in Austin, MN for the Mavericks. He would also spend several seasons in Holland
playing in the Netherlands Professional League.
After a return to Iowa where he played for the Iowa State Cyclones D1 College
Club team. Eventually he would make it back to
Sioux City where he became a Metros Assistant coach.
8-Jr. Musketeers vs. Waterloo Columbus Sailors-9
OT
February 4th, 1979
The Metros would meet up with the two-time state champions from Waterloo
Columbus. Goals from Brent Hartman and Clayton
Wiffen would keep the game tied after the first period. However in the second
period it wasps all Sioux City as they rammed in four
straight goals from Wade Ridenour, Pete Baker, Clayton and Damon Lohry.
However a pair of Sailors goals at the end of the second shifted the momentum
and three more in the third put them back on top.
Needing goals quickly the Metros pulled goaltender Mike Bennett-the extra
player strategy was a success when Steve Boyd tallied
with just over two minutes remaining in the game. Forty-eight seconds later
Clayton Wiffen's Hat Trick would tie the game and it
into overtime.
Unfortunately, five minutes into the extra period the Sailors would foil
the Sioux City goaltender, sending the estimated home-
town crowd of over three hundred and fifty home disappointed.
Dan Reynolds
Steve Boyd
Steve Boyd
Jr. Musketeers 1977-81 Jr. Musketeers 1978-79 Jr.
Musketeers 1978-79
Left: Center Steve Boyd & Defenseman Dan Reynolds
Face-off against the Waterloo Columbus Sailors. Dan Reynolds would
log four seasons as a Jr. Musketeer/Metro player. Right: Steve Boyd
joined the team from another organization and played
his senior season for the Jr. Musketeers.
Dan Reynolds
would log four seasons as a Jr. Musketeer/Metro player. Dan was one of the
original SYHA players joining
the program during its first season. Dan was a big defenseman and brought a very
physical game to the rink every game day.
He was known as one of the leagues toughest guys on the blue line. He was a
terrific team leader and a great mentor to many
of us younger players. In '80 he was an All-State Honorable Mention
player and in 81 the Alternate Captain received the
Metros Pete Inkster Award. Dan would go on to play two seasons for
the Musketeers and eventually become a USHL
linesman for several seasons.
Did You Know...Dan's
son Jordan would also become a Metro player. During his four seasons (2011-15)
he racks up a
Metros all-time
record of 327 varsity penalty minutes. Additionally, he could find the net with a heavy shot like
his dad's
and helped-out on some 30 Metros' goals.
Turo Levanan
Mike Bennett
Clayton Wiffen
Brent Hartman
Jr. Musketeers 1978-79
Musketeers 1976-80
Jr. Musketeers 1977-81 Jr.
Musketeers 1976-81
Left: Foreign Exchange Student Turo Levanan played
this single season.
Right: Brent Hartman and Clayton Wiffen advance the
puck against
the Columbus Sailors. Goaltender Mike Bennett is in the background in both
photos.
Brent Hartman was one very rare SYHA/Metro player
in many instances; one of was he would log five seasons as a
Jr. Musketeer/Metro player. The
eighth grader found his legs right away among a sea of upperclassmen and was a
team
High Scorer for all five of his Jr. Musketeers/Metros seasons. Over the years he would record some
fifty-six goals and
eighty-seven points over
what were then just 12 game seasons.
I need help ID'ing these two players from either the 78-79 or 79-80
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Brent Hartman
Clayton Wiffen
Metros 1976-81
Metros 1977-81
First All-Star Team First
All-Star Team
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 8th-11th / Hickman Arena Des Moines, IA
Quarter-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Des Moines Dowling Maroons-5
OT
March 9th,
1979
The Metros enter the tournament paired up with the
Des Moines Dowling. The Maroons would jump to a four to one lead
but back-to-back third period goals from Brent Hartman and Craig Lohry got the
Metros back in the game. The Metros
would pull their goalie early in the third and the strategy would pay off when
Steve Boyd scored the equalizer with over
four minutes remaining in the game. Eventually sending it to overtime, however,
it would take the Maroons only fifty
seconds to tally the game winner.
Semi-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Des Moines Hoover/Roosevelt-4
March 10th, 1979
The Metros record goals from Clayton Wiffen and Wade
Ridenour but still trail Hoover-Roosevelt by a pair of goals starting
the third period. Clayton Wiffen grabs his second goal of the night on assists
from Brian Hartman and Paul Kambach. Even
with the sudden momentum change, the Metros can't get the equalizer before time
runs out and fall to the Knights
in the second round.
Seventh Place Game
5-Metros vs. Ankeny-6
March 11th, 1979
Looking for a chance to save the weekend, the
Metros entered this chance at redemption against the Ankeny Hawks.
Unfortunately, like the two games before, the Metros are never really out of it
but still can't get that momentum changing goal.
The loss puts the Metros in the tournament cellar, finishing last among the
eight team field.
The IHSHL would combine together this season to form one
league with 11 teams in a single division and play an 18 game schedule.
State Tournament is March 6th-9th in Waterloo, IA
Sioux City Jr. Musketeers, Ankeny Hawks, Waterloo Public Warriors & Columbus
Sailors & Des Moines Dowling Maroons,
Valley Tigers,
Hoover/Roosevelt & Urbandale Jays, Ames Little Cyclones, Mason City
Mohawks & Des Moines
Lincoln.
The Metros would finish the regular season with a 7-11
record and a sixth place finish. Clayton Wiffen again would lead the Metros
in
scoring again this season with 32 points.
This would be the last season of Jr. Musketeer
name. It would be changed the next season to reflect the overall make-up
the team's
player base.
Technology Note...in the '79 newsletter, Norb and Jean Nixa got a special
Thank You recognition for letting SYHA use their
new electric typewriter!!!
Junior Musketeers Coaching Staff
Walt Johnson
Mitch Brandt
Dave Davies Marcus Rotramel
Bennett/Kambach
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Trainer/Equipment
Team Rep
This season offers up a Head Coaching change in legendary
Musketeer defenseman Walt Johnson. Originally from Omaha, Ne.,
Walt played several season in the IHL, AHL, NAHL and OHL. He was drafted by the
Bruins in the 1973 NHL draft. He played
three seasons for the Musketeers where he was the teams' Rookie of the Year,
Most Valuable Player and remains atop the
Musketeers All-Time scoring list.
Another past Musketeer player Dave Davies
also joins the staff. Playing five season for
the Musketeers he
secured several team
awards and his 359 total points is an all-time Musketeer
scoring record. Mitch Brandt remains on duty as
an assistant coach and
Marcus Rotrammel as the trainer. Bob Bennett
and Fred Kambach are new additions this season and
split the Rep
and Manager responsibilities this season.
High Scorers
Clayton Wiffen Brent Hartman
Paul Kambach Wade
Ridenour Mark Adam
Clayton Wiffen would again make his second return to the
Jr. Musketeers High Scorers list with a team leading nineteen goals and
thirteen assists this season. Those thirty-two points placed him just shy of the
League's top ten scorers. Brent
Hartman is an eventual
four-time top five scorer; posting seventeen goals for twenty-one points. Paul Kambach
would also score twenty-one points including
fifteen goals.
Wade Ridenour posts six goals and nine assists and Mark Adam
eleven assists for fourteen
points.
Heavy Hitters
Paul Kambach Krag
Lohry
Pat Pinney Wade
Ridenour Clayton
Wiffen
Top five scorer Paul Kambach would set the pace for the
Jr. Musketeer this season with 38 penalty minutes. Close at hand were
Krag Lohry with 34 minutes and Pat Pinney with 30 minutes in the box.
Top five scorer Wade Ridenour would record 20
minutes and leading scorer Clayton Wiffen 18 penalty minutes.
79-80
Between the Pipes
The well experience duo from the last season
returns again for the Jr. Musketeers; Senior Mike Bennett and Junior Jamie Lempares.
Joining the duo is sophomore Craig Patrick. Together they will record a
regular season record of seven wins and eleven loses.
Mike Bennett
Jr. Musketeers 1976-80
Goaltender Mike
Bennett played four seasons (76-80) as a Jr. Musketeer. During his senior season
(79-80) he was selected as the Team
Captain. He would also carry most of the mail this season playing in fifteen
games and ending with a 7-8 record
Mike Bennett would log four seasons (76-80) between
the pipes for the Jr. Musketeers. He was the other half of a very solid
goaltending corps. He was a fast reflex goalie and his huge size allowed him to
cover a lot of net. Mike was a team leader on and
off the ice and during his sophomore season he was an Alternate Captain and his
senior season the Team Captain.
Did You Know...Mike's son Kyle would play three
seasons as a Metro. In 2003 he would help the Metros win the IHSHL
State Championship and in 2005 be selected to the IHSHL All-Star & All- League
teams as well as play in the Chicago Showcase.
Jamie Lempares
Craig Patrick
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1978-81
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1979-82
Junior Jamie Lempares returns for his second season
and takes on the back-up position to the well experienced starter. Joining the
team this season is sophomore Craig Patrick.
Paul Kambach
Brent Hartman
Jr. Musketeers 1977-80 Jr. Musketeers 1976-81
Alternate Captains Paul Kambach (Behind player #4)
and Brent Hartman talk to the official during a game against the
Des Moines Dowling Maroons
Junior
Brent Hartman finishes the season second in team scoring averaging over a
point per game with seventeen goals and four
assists during the eighteen game season.
Brent
would play
five seasons as a Jr. Musketeer before graduating in 1981. During this
Junior
season he would
earn an IHSHL
All-State Team Honorable Mention. He would go on to be an eventual four-time
Jr. Musketeers top five scorer.
Another junior player this season; Paul
Kambach would see time in all eighteen games of the regular season;
finishing third in
team scoring with fifteen
goals & twenty-one points he too would average over a point per game. Paul would also lead the team
in penalty minutes with
thirty-eight. He is selected the
Jr. Musketeers Most Valuable
Player this season and received an
IHSHL All-State Team
Honorable
Mention. Last season, his first of three as a Jr. Musketeer, he would also
receive the
team's Sportsmanship award.
Did You Know...Paul's son Ben would
play three seasons (2002-05) as a Metro. In 2003 he would help the Metros win the
2003 IHSHL State
Championship and in 2004 be selected to the IHSHL All-Star Team as well as
finishing the season
both a Metros
High Scorer and
Heavy Hitter. He would also receive the
Metros Dustin White Award.
Dan Holzrichter Pete Baker Wade Ridenour
Paul Kambach
Jr. Musketeers 78-81 Jr. Musketeers 78-81 Jr.
Musketeers 77-80
Jr. Musketeers 1977-80
Left: Jr. Musketeers
Dan Holzrichter, Pete Baker & Wade Ridenour wait for the officials to
set-up the draw as they take on the Des
Moines Dowling Maroons. This picture shows the SW corner of the rink which is
now the Long Lines Family Rec. Center.
Right: Alternate Captain Paul Kambach pursuing the puck into the
corner as one of the Dowling Maroons gives chase.
Paul would
be
selected the Jr. Musketeers Most Valuable Player this season. He finished
third in scoring with fifteen goals and six assists
during the18 game schedule
and
also finished as the team's leader in penalty minutes with 38. This season he would also earn
an IHSHL All-State Team Honorable Mention
Award. Last season, during his first season as a
Jr. Musketeer
he would receive the Jr. Musketeers Sportsmanship
Award.
I need help ID'ing these two players from either the 78-79 or 79-80
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Brent Hartman
Clayton Wiffen Paul
Kambach Dan
Reynolds Mike Bennett
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State First Team Selections
Brent Hartman
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team Selections
Brent Hartman
Clayton Wiffen* Paul Kambach*
Dan Reynolds* Mike Bennett*
*Honorable Mention
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 6th-9th / McElroy Auditorium, IA
Quarter-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Des Moines Dowling-1
March 8th,
1980
Sioux City opens with an even pairing with squad from Des
Moines Valley who finished the regular season with one less win
than the Metros.
Brent Hartman scores a pair of red lighters and Billy Emerick wraps up the
Metros scoring in this first
round victory over the seventh seeded
Dowling Maroons
Semi-Final Game
1-Metros vs.
Waterloo Public Warriors-10
March 9th, 1980
The Metros draw some tough competition in the
second round. Fresh off a co-regular season championship the Waterloo
Warriors
make short work of the tired and out matched Metros. Paul Kambach grabs the only
Sioux City tally in this
severe beating by one
of the league's best teams and eventual tournament champions.
Consolation Game
5-Metros vs. Waterloo Columbus Sailors-8
March 10th, 1980
League powerhouse and regular season
co-champions Waterloo Columbus in on the wrong end of the tournament biggest
up-set when they're defeated by number five seed Ankeny. The Metros find
themselves again matched with another team
from Waterloo The games stays close a a pair of goals by Brent Hartman &
Paul
Kambach and a fifth by Billy Emerick but
the Sailors are just too much team for the Metros as they fall in this fifth
place consolation game.
Nine Teams play a total season of 16 games. IHSHL State Tournament is held in Des Moines March
6th-8th
Des Moines Lincoln and Ankeny leave the league.
Sioux City Changes their name to the Metros
Waterloo Public & Columbus, Des Moines Hoover/Roosevelt, Valley, Dowling &
Urbandale, Ames, Sioux City & Mason City
The Metros would return to the state tournament with a
considerably smaller and less experienced line-up. However, strong goaltending and
a speedy offence
made
up for lack of physicality and the team held their own throughout the
tournament. Unfortunately, a second round loss
would send them home
again with a third place finish.
The "Metro" logo is adopted as the official logo of the
high school team as well as the official name of the team.
Ames, IA holds an Invitational JV State Tournament.
Metros Coaching Staff
Walt Johnson Bobby Sutherland Marcus Rotramel
Wayne Johnson
Head Coach Assistant
Coach
Trainer/Equipment
Team Rep
Walt Johnson begins his second season as the Metros
Head Coach. Assisting him this season is past SYHA player and University
of Wisconsin/Stevens Point goaltender Bobby Sutherland. Reliable
athletic trainer and equipment guru Marcus Rotrammel in on
board and Wayne Johnson takes over as Team Rep
High Scorers
Clayton Wiffen Brent Hartman
Mats Hansson Jeff
Kentner
Pat Pinney
No Strangers to the high scorers list are again leading
scorer Clayton Wiffen with a team leading nineteen goals and seventeen assists;
his thirty-six points is sixth best among all League scorers. Brent
Hartman would make his fourth return to the High Scorers list with
fourteen goals and seven assists.
Exchange student Mats Hansson would also post twenty-one points. Defensemen
Jeff Kentner
would record six goals and eight
assists and Pat Pinney six
goals and seven assists.
Heavy Hitters
We are still researching the Heavy Hitter stats from this
season. There is so little information from most of these early seasons that
complete information is hard to find. Should you run into any information
that helps complete some of these stats please let us
know. Even partial information can be expanded out for at least, season long
estimations.
Between the Pipes
Senior Jamie Lempares and Junior
Craig Patrick are set to carry the Jr. Musketeers into the new season.
Jamie will garners
the starting position this season and Craig will take on the back-up duties.
Sophomore Brett Kieler will also join the net minders
this season. Together they will lead the Jr. Musketeers to a 7-11 regular
season record and a spot in the IHSHL Tournament.
Sophomore goalies Scott Smith and Tim Kulhman also join the team
this season. There is a limited junior varsity program at
this time but they do play some interleague games throughout the season
Jamie Lempares
Craig Patrick
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1978-81 Jr. Musketeers/Metros
1979-82
Left: Senior Metros Goaltenders Jamie Lempares and
Right: junior Craig
Patrick at practice in The Bubble. The experienced
goaltending duo would help the Metros to a season with seven wins and eleven
losses but a surprise run at the State Tournament
gives the Metros a satisfying third place finish.
Clayton Wiffen
Jr. Musketeers 1977-81
Alternate Team Captain and Metros MVP Clayton Wiffen shown
here playing the Waterloo Columbus Sailors at the Audi. Clayton
Played four seasons for the Jr. Musketeers, three of them spent as an Alternate
Captain. He was always the heart of the Jr. Musketeer
offence and his freshman season was a top five scorer and the remaining three
season the team's Leading Scorer.
Did You Know...Clayton's mom custom made and sewed some 20 sets of green
single striped game socks. They matched the jerseys
last
season perfectly. The bonus was they were heavy and hot, so they came in perfect
for practices at the Bubble!!!
Brad Hanson
Metros 1980-83
Brad Hanson Played three seasons for the Jr.
Musketeers/Metros and is pictured here during his first season. The
following season he would receive SYHA's Top honors as the
recipient of the Ted Neby Award. During his senior season
he was named Team Captain and one of the Metros Leading Scorers until
an injury cut his last season short.
Brent Hartman
Jamie Lempares
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1976- 81 Jr. Musketeers/Metros
1978-81
Left: Team Captain Brent Hartman take the face-off
against the Des Moines Urbandale Jays Right: Goaltender Jamie
Lempares
played three seasons (78-81) for the Jr. Musketeers/Metros.
Brent Hartman: Finished the season second in Jr. Musketeer scoring this
season with 21 (17/4) points (18 games schedule). Brent
would play
five (5) seasons as a Jr. Musketeer before graduating in 1981. During his Junior
season (80-81) he would earn an IHSHL
All-State Team Honorable Mention Award.
Bob Batcheller
Craig Patrick
Mark Adam
Jr. Musketeers/ Metros 1979-83
Jr. Musketeers/ Metros 1979-82 Jr. Musketeers/ Metros
1978-81
Left: Bob Batcheller moves up ice wearing the
temporary Metro jerseys.
This was the first year for the new name and logo change
and
the jerseys didn't arrive until after the season's start.. Right:
Goalie Craig Patrick and forward Mark Adam in Des Moines.
Bob Batcheller would log four seasons for
the Metros. Joining the team as one of only two freshman, he earned starting line
duties with veterans Paul Kambach and Clayton Wiffen. He was a Metro High
Scorer his last two seasons and team captain his
senior year as well as the Metros Most Valuable Player.
Craig Patrick played three seasons for the
Metros. He would help backstop the Metros to a pair of third place finishes at
the State Tournament. His sophomore season he would receive SYHA's highest honor
the Ted Neby Award and his senior season
he would be selected as the Metros Most Valuable Player
Did You know...all three of the Patrick
brothers were Metro goalies; Craig played three seasons (79-82) Scott played
four
seasons (84-88) and Ross played three seasons (98-01). Scotts 's son Colin is
now following in dads footsteps wearing
the pads for the Metros.
Jamie Lempares Brett
Kieler
Jeff Kentner Dan Holzrichter
Jr. Musketeers 1978-81
Metros 1980-83
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1978-82 Jr. Musketeers/Metros 2978-81
Goaltenders Jamie Lempares (Senior) & Brett Kieler (Frosh)
and Defensemen
Jeff Kentner (Junior) & Dan Holzrichter (Senior)
Metros vs. Des Moines Valley Tigers
Sioux City Auditorium
Left: Sioux City North High School exchange student
from Stockholm, Sweden Mats
Hansson skates past the Valley Tigers bench.
Right: Metros players, coach
Walt
Johnson, trainer Marcus Rotrammel and Referee Jimmy Peck watch the action
Eddie Kieler
Brett Kieler
Jr. Musketeer/Metros 79-82 Jr. Musketeer/Metros 80-83
Brothers Eddie (Junior) and Brett (Sophomore) Kieler
pose for their Jr. Musketeers program pictures. Both brother played three
seasons for the high school team. These pictures were taken prior to the arrival
of the new Metro jerseys.
Craig Patrick
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1979-82
Goaltender Craig Patrick was with the Jr.
Musketeers/Metros for three seasons (79-82). During his sophomore season (79-80)
Craig would receive SYHA's Ted Neby Award and during his final season
(81-82), the team's Most Valuable Player Award.
This Award named for SYHA founding father, Ted Neby was
first awarded in1976 and is still an active SYHA Award. It is
presented
annually by the Board of Directors to
any SYHA player who exhibits outstanding leadership and community spirit both
on and off the ice. A
player who is willing to give his/her skills to
the improvement of both our hockey program and our community.
Did You Know...in 2011 Craig revived the defunct
Austin Mavericks hockey program; now called the Austin Bruins, the North
American League (NAHL) team remains one of the league's most competitive
programs. The Bruins made back-to-back the
Robertson Cup appearances in 2014 and 2015. In 2016 the lost game five in
the Central Division finals.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 6th-8th / Des Moines, IA
The fifth seeded Metros enter the tournament with nine wins and seven losses.
They finish the season tightly grouped around the
other four experienced teams from the Des Moines area. Waterloo Columbus is the
Tournament favorite, having lost just one game all season.
Quarter-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Des Moines Valley Tigers-2 SO
March 6th, 1981
The quarter-finals draws the higher ranked and much favored Des
Moines Valley. They finish a pair of game ahead of the Metros
finishing
with eleven wins and only five losses. However, after three regulation periods
and an eight minute overtime the game remained
locked at a pair of goals each. Shooting second, Clayton Wiffen keeps the
shootout even, a save by Jamie Lempares and a red-
lighter
by Brent Hartman give the Metros a victory.
Semi-Final Game
0-Metros vs. Waterloo Columbus Sailors-3
March 7th, 1981
The Metros second day match-up is against the Waterloo Columbus Sailors. The
parochial school entry from Waterloo is
heavily favored; having lost just a single game all season and boasting
some of the league's best players. In what could have
been a blow-out, the Metro keep the game against the eventual State Champions
respectable surrendering just three goals.
Semi-finals action here against the eventual champions
Waterloo Columbus. Dropping the puck in the left photo is long-time IHSHL
and USHL official Mike McCollum. A disallowed Sioux City goal in the second
period takes swings the momentum back to the
favorites. The game stay close until a late in the third when an empty net
Columbus goal secures the win for the Sailors and sends
the Metros to the consolation game.
Dan Reynolds
Bob Batcheller
Mark Adam
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1977-81
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1979-83 Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1978-82
Right: Defenseman and Alternate Captain Dan
Reynolds lines up for a neutral zone face-off while Trainer and equipment
manager
Marcus Rotrammel looks on.
Right: A fresh line change, Mark Adam and Bob Batcheller get ready to
take on the always tough
Waterloo Columbus Sailors.
Consolation Game
6-Metros vs. Des Moines Hoover/Roosevelt Knights-2
March 8th, 1981
The Metros will re-bound on Sunday as they match-up against the Des Moines
Hoover/Roosevelt. The Knights also boasted a
tournament upset beating the fourth seeded Urbandale Jays in the first round.
They too would fall to the other superior team from
Waterloo in the semi-finals.
This one's not even close... Sioux City jumps out to a two goal lead after the
first on red-lighters by Clayton Wiffen and Pat Pinney.
Brent Hartman, Mark Adam and Brad Hanson stretch the lead four goals and
John
Roost's goals in the third seals the
deal for the Metros.
Junior Brad Hanson and exchange student
from Stockholm, Sweden Mats Hansson celebrate Brad's goal near the end of
the
second period putting the Metros up 5-1 on the Knights. Dan
Holzrichter
and
Geoff Wilson have a little
meet-n-greet as the
game takes a turn from finesse to chippyness as the Metros clearly dominate the Knights.
Both defenseman have a busy night...
Geoff Wilson recording sixteen penalty minutes and Dan a dozen before the final
horn.
Brad Hanson
Craig Patrick
Metros 1980-83
Metros 1979-82
Brad Hanson takes a hard hit from one of the
Hoover-Roosevelt players in the consolation game. However, the Metros are not
intimidated
and eventually tally six goals against the favored Knights. Craig Patrick in
goal for
the IHSHL State Tournament third place finish.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Left: Team Captain Clayton Wiffen receives his 3rd
place State Championship Trophy Right: Clayton is again honored as
First Team All-State Center. Seniors Mats Hanson and Brent Hartman are also
selected as Honorable Mention All-State Selections.
Clayton Wiffen
Clayton Wiffen becomes only the second Metro player
to lead the team in scoring for three consecutive seasons. A top five scorer his
freshman season, he lead the Metros the rest of the way; compiling 36 goals and 28
assists in just thirty-four games his last two seasons.
Never missing a game, he
would average 1.8 points per game those two seasons. He was a League top ten
scorer his senior year as
well as a All-Star Team and
All-League Team selection.
Did You Know...Clayton joined the SYHA program as
a Squirt and originally started as a goalie; after two season in net he made
his move to offence and never looked back. With only four season of organized
hockey under his belt, Clayton would go on to a
successful high school career. He would eventually play Junior and college
hockey, and even play professionally in Europe
Mike Bennett
Brent Hartman Dan Reynolds Wade Ridenour
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1976-80
1976-81
1977-81
1977-80
Left: Mike Bennett with a kick-save. Right:
Referee Rick Suggit drops the puck for center Brent Hartman (#2) and Defenseman
Dan
Reynolds (#30) and Winger Wade Ridenour (#7)
Mike Bennett would log four seasons (76-80) between
the pipes for the Jr. Musketeers. He was the other half of a very solid
goaltending corps. He was a fast reflex goalie and his huge size allowed him to
cover a lot of net. Mike was a team leader on and
off the ice and during his sophomore season he was an Alternate Captain and his
senior season the Team Captain.
Did You Know...Mike's son Kyle would play three
seasons (02-05) as a Metro. In 2003 he would win the IHSHL
State Championship and in 2005 be selected to the IHSHL All-Star & All- League
teams as well as play in the Chicago Showcase.
Literally..."Pond Hockey"
Hockey at the Hanson's was a chance for the Metro team to relax and
have a great time in the outdoor air.
Left 1 &2 : Hockey dad Ben Hanson gets the fire
going. Left 1: Kirk Swanson, Dennis Culbertson, Jeff Kentner and Damon
Lohry.
Left 2: Ben Hanson, Head Coach Walt Johnson, Kirk Swanson, Jeff Kentner &
Crag Lohry
Right 1: Mark Adam with a hockey Glamour Shot Right 2:
Jeff Kentner of the Metros channels
Jeff Hanson
of
da' Chiefs.
Left: Time to Eat. Eddie Kieler (#15) Dennis Culbertson, Kirk Swanson,
Coach Walt Johnson, Mike Adam, Ben Hanson (Orange)
Mark Adam (18) and Chap Cuthbert. Right: Walt holds up what's left of a
huge piece of pork
Left: Mark Adam and Clayton Wiffen Right: Taking a break for
some food and heat
Left: Brad Hanson, Kirk Swanson and Billy Emerick
Right: John Roost and Mark Adam take a break for some fun in the
sandbox
Left: Chap Cuthbert, Walt Johnson, Jeff Kentner,
Mark & Mike Adam take an on-ice break. Left: Jeff Kentner says he found
this
along side the river bank and he's just holding it for a friend!!!
Left: Mark Adam holds up his new Brad Hanson Doll.
Right: It's Brad that gets to be the tall one now!!!
Left: Clayton Wiffen and Defenseman Dennis
Culbertson deploy a new system; just rest and wait for the attackers. Right:
And...
here they come!!!
Left: Brad Hanson and Billy Emerick try to get one past ol'
Brickwall Craig Stoever Right: After we've been skating on it all
day...
now Ben gets concerned about the thickness. That's OK though, he'll just send Brad and Mark out
there to check it out.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Clayton Wiffen
Mats Hanson
Brent Hartman
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team Selections
Clayton Wiffen
Mats Hanson*
Brent Hartman*
*Second Team
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 6th-8th / Hickman Ice Arena Des Moines, IA
Quarter-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Des Moines Valley Tigers -2
OT/SO
March 6th,
1981
The quarter-finals draws the higher ranked and much favored Des
Moines Valley. They finish a pair of game ahead of the Metros
finishing
with eleven wins and only five losses. The game remains tied after regulation,
on Metro goals by Billy Emerick and Brad
Hanson, and after an eight minute overtime the game stays deadlocked. The game
will now be decided by a sudden death shoot-off.
After an opening round goal by the Tigers, Clayton Wiffen responds beating the
tigers goaltender and tieing the game. A nifty save
by Metros goalie Jamie Lempares and a red-lighter
by Brent Hartman give the Metros a victory.
Semi-Final Game
0-Metros vs. Waterloo Columbus-3
March 7th, 1981
The Metros second day match-up is against the Waterloo Columbus Sailors. The
parochial school entry from Waterloo is
heavily favored; having lost just a single game all season and boasting
some of the league's best players. Despite taking six penalties
in the first period and mustering just a single shot on goal. Metros goaltender
Craig Patrick stops every on of the Sailors attempts.
A second period disallowed Metros goal-means Columbus gets the period's only
goal. The third period is a battle until
with just
under
three minutes remaining the Sailors
find the net to take a two goal lead. An empty netter seals the deal for the eventual
State Champions.
Consolation Game
6-Metros vs. Des Moines Hoover/Roosevelt Knights-2
March 8th, 1981
The Metros will re-bound on Sunday as they match-up against the Des Moines
Hoover/Roosevelt. The Knights boasted a
tournament upset beating the fourth seeded Urbandale Jays in the first round,
but they too, would fall to the other superior team
from Waterloo in the semi-finals. However, this one's not even close... Sioux City jumps out to a two goal lead after the
first
period on red-lighters by Clayton Wiffen and Pat Pinney.
Brent Hartman, Mark Adam and Brad Hanson add goals
in the second and John Roost's tally in the third seals the deal for the Metros.
Goaltender Jamie Lempares stops forty-one
Des Moines attempts for a very respectable third place State Tournament finish.
Junior Varsity Tournament
Again, It is Ames Iowa and Hockey Coach Al Murdoch
spearheading the creation of a junior varsity post season tournament. For the
next five seasons
the junior varsity would compete in a post season invitational tournament.
Traditionally held in Ames for three seasons and a fourth in Des Moines
before returning to Ames for the first official IHSHL JV State Tournament.
The Dubuque Devils join the league making for ten
teams. Each team plays each other twice for a total season of 18 games.
Waterloo Public & Columbus, Des Moines Hoover/Roosevelt, Valley, Dowling &
Urbandale, Ames, Sioux City,
Mason City & Dubuque
A policy change at the Auditorium regarding local event tenants caused SYHA to
explore new avenues for ice time. In the Summer of '81 an
inflatable Bubble was purchased and would be the new hone of SYHA hockey events.
It was relocated from Jackson, Tennessee to Sioux
Sioux City where it was constructed and completed before the start of the new
season.
This SYHA hockey season would start at the Bubble. An air filled dome that was
always 20 degrees colder than outside, it was the only
indoor building that often carried a wind-chill factor!!! This would be
the home of SYHA & the Metros for only one season. A storm
the following summer would destroy the bubble.
After a third place showing at the State Tournament last season, the Metros
return with only three seniors and finish the season with a
dismal 2-14 record. In just sixteen regular season games IHSHL Teams hang 116 goals on the Metros.
Metros Coaching Staff
Walt Johnson
Jerry Thompson Marcus Rotramel Wayne Johnson
Head Coach Assistant
Coach Trainer/Equipment Team Rep
Returning for his third season is Head Coach Walt
Johnson. After a pair of back to back third place finished at the State
Tournament-everyone knows this is a rebuilding year. Joining him this
season as Assistant Coach is past IHSHL and USHL
goaltender Jerry Thompson. Originally from Des Moines Jerry played
for the Urbandale Jays. After his senior season he
would split a pair of seasons playing for the Musketeers and then the
Buccaneers. Marcus Rotrammel and
Wayne Johnson are both back this season.
High Scorers
Mark Adam
Brad Hanson
Bob Batcheller Jeff
Kentner Billy
Emerick
Senior Mark Adam would lead the team in scoring this
season with seven goals and eight assists. Junior Brad Hanson found the net
six times as well as adding another eighth assists. Bobby Batcheller leads the
team in goals ten red-lighters and four assists. Senior
Defenseman Jeff Kentner has recorded three goals and seven assists and
Junior Billy Emerick rounds out the top scorers with
four goals and four assists. This
are
based on partial season information.
Heavy Hitters
We are still researching the Heavy Hitter stats from this
season. There is so little information from most of these early seasons that
complete information is hard to find. Should you run into any information
that helps complete some of these stats please let us
know. Even partial information can be expanded out for at least, season long
estimations.
Between the Pipes
Craig Patrick will return this season as the senior goalie and prepare to
take on the starter duties. Junior Brett Kieler is also
experienced in net, forming this season goaltenders duo. Junior Scott Smith
will also see action this season as again as there is
a limited interleague schedule. The Jr. Musketeers don't fare so well this
season and are severely outgunned by the remaining
eight teams in the league. The Metros hung a ton of goals on these two guys and
conversely the offence could only muster
a pair of wins compared to 14
losses.
Craig Patrick
Brett Kieler
Metros 1979-82
Metros 1980-83
Returning veteran Craig Patrick would garner most
of the starts this season. Seeing time in ten IHSHL games, he was in net for
both of the Metros victories; an OT winner over Mason City Mohawks and a one
goal difference senior day thriller against the
Urbandale Jays. Once in net, staying warm was the least of his problems; facing
an average of 43 shots per game there was little
time for a breather. He did compile a respectable save percentage of .832
considering it was usually raining puck for 45 minutes.
Junior goaltender Brett Kieler
took on the rotational duties, but faced a similar fate. Playing in six games,
he faced an equally
daunting situation; facing 41 shots per game, their was minimal time to
gather your thoughts before the next barrage of shots.
Brett also earned a respectable save percentage of .821 but in both these
cases, the offence just gave up to many shots.
Bobby Batcheller Brian Swartzel Ted O'Brien Brett
Kieler Jeff Kentner
Jr. Musketeers/Metros1979-83 Metros1981-84
Metros 1981-84
Metros 1980-83 Jr. Musketeers/Metros1978-82
Left: Bob Batcheller, Brian Swartzel
and Ted O'Brien warm-up to play one of the many Des Moines Teams!!!
Right: Brett Kieler in goal with Jeff Kentner (A) on Defense
vs. Des Moines Public (Hoover-Roosevelt)
Did You Know...That one season, the IHSHL
had five separate teams from the Des Moines Area (Urbandale, Hoover-Roosevelt,
Ankeny,
Dowling and Valley)
Bobby Batcheller
Craig Stoever
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1979-83
Craig Stoever Metros 1980-83
Left: Bob Batcheller Metros vs. the Waterloo
Columbus Sailors Right: Forward
Craig Stoever
Brad Hanson
Jeff Kentner
Mark Adam
Metros
1980-83 Jr.
Musketeers/Metros 78-82 Jr. Musketeers/Metros 78-82
Left: Junior Brad Hanson scores in Des Moines
Right: Senior Captains Jeff Kentner and
Mark Adam offer-up the congratulations!!!
Scott Smith
Craig Patrick
Metros
1980-83 Jr.
Musketeers/Metros 1979-82
Left: Scott Smith in goal vs. this team Right: Craig Patrick vs. the Waterloo Public Warriors
Did You Know...in the IHSHL
Championship game, 3800 hockey fans filled McElroy Auditorium to see the Waterloo
Columbus Sailors edge the Waterloo Public Warriors 3-2
Practice at "The Bubble"
This was the first and only season played in
the actual Bubble. Completed the prior summer, this dome shaped building was
held aloft by
outside air. Four fans kept the building inflated, making it the only rink
in the league with its own wind chill factor!!!
Fans watching the games would often go outside to warm-up!!!
Bob Batcheller
Brad Hanson Jeff Kentner Craig Patrick Brett Kieler
Scott Smith
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 79-83 Metros 80-83 Jr.
Musketeers/Metros 78-82 Jr. Musketeers/Metros 79-82
Metros 80-83 Metros 80-83
Left: Jeff Kentner (#3), Bob Batcheller (black helmet) Brad Hanson and goaltender Brett
Kieler Right: Craig Patrick, Brett Kieler
and Scott Smith
Walt Johnson
Craig Patrick
Head Coach Jr. Musketeers/Metros 79-82
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1979-82
Left: Head Coach Walt Johnson looks on as the
Metros endure another freezing cold practice. Right: Walt and Craig
Patrick watch
as Craig hopes his turn in net is soon-it's best to keep moving when practicing
at the bubble!!!
Did You Know...Walt would go on to coach the Metros again in 1996 for four
seasons, in those four seasons, he lead the Metros
to a pair of back-to-back State Championships and a runner-up finish his final
year.
Walt Johnson
Bill Emerick Rod Suggit
Jeff Kentner
Head Coach 1979-82 Metros 1979-83 Metros
1981-83
Metros 1978-82
Left: Walt Johnson, Bill Emerick & Rod Suggit all
know, when practicing in the Bubble standing around doesn't help you keep warm.
Right:
Senior Captain Jeff Kentner
SYHA Awards Banquet
Marina Inn / South Sioux City / March 23rd, 1982
Jeff Kentner
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1979-82
Sandy (Inkster) Erich presents Senior Defenseman Jeff
Kentner with SYHA's Pete Inkster Award. Jeff was a four season
(78-82)
Jr. Musketeer/Metro player. One of three seniors on the team this season, As one
of the Team captains, Jeff provided some much needed
leadership and guidance to a team full of young players.
The Pete Inkster Award is a Defensive-Defenseman
honor and is named for past Musketeer player and Jr. Musketeer high school
team head coach. Pete played for the Musketeers a pair of season (72-74). After
that he joined the SYHA coaching program in 1974
and the following season (75-76) he would coach the Jr. Musketeers to a second
place finish in the first ever Iowa State High School
Hockey Tournament.
Brad Hanson
Metros 1980-83
SYHA President Dave Maher presents (Junior) Metro player Brad Hanson the
SYHA's highest honor; the Ted Neby Award.
This Award named for SYHA founding father, Ted Neby was
first awarded in1976 and is still an active SYHA Award. It is presented
annually by the Board of Directors to
any SYHA player who exhibits outstanding leadership and community spirit both on and off the ice.
A
player who is willing to give his/her skills to
the improvement of both our hockey program and our community.
Brad Hanson was a long time SYHA player and a three
season (80-83) Metro player. What he lacked for in size he made up for in
speed and scoring prowess. A two-time Metros High Scorer and senior
season Team Captain, Brad led smallest-high scoring line
in the league. His junior season he would receive SYHA's highest honor; the
Ted Neby Award
Doug Richou Bryan Swartzel Craig
Patrick
Wayne Johnson Jerry Thompson Walt Johnson Mark Adam
Metros 1981-84 Metros 1981-84
Metros 79-82
Team Rep 80-82 Coach 81-82
Coach 79-82* Metros 78-82
* Walt would go on to coach the Metros again
1996-2000 where the Metros would win back-to-back state championships
Left: Head Coach Walt Johnson presents this
season's Metros team Award winners; Doug Richou, (Most Improved), Bryan
Swartzel (Sportsmanship) and Craig Patrick (Most Valuable Player)
Right: Team Rep Wayne Johnson, Assistant Coach Jerry Thompson and
Walt
present Mark Adam with some much
deserved
recognition as a team leader and mentor!!!
Mark Adam was one of the great team leaders his
last few seasons as a Metro. He would log four seasons (78-82) as a Jr.
Musketeers/
Metros
player. His huge stature made him on the the big guys in the league and
he played that way. Along the way, he became one of the
Metro's great team leaders, working with the new players, smoothing over player
disputes and making not only the games, but the
practices fun & enjoyable. As a leader he personified what a team captain should be
and as a player, he was a master of the crease
and
slot. This guy could work an opposing goalie to near death and redirect & tip in shots that
most players couldn't even see.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Mark Adam
Craig Patrick
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team Selections
Mark Adam
Craig Patrick
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 4th-7th / Hickman Ice Arena Des Moines, IA
Quarter-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-3
OT
March 8th,
1982
Regular season basement dwellers Sioux City and
Ames open the tournament with a chance to break into the winner's bracket.
The Metros jump out to a two goal lead on tallies from Mick Emerick and
Bobby
Batcheller. However, Ames would add another
goal in the second and two in the third. However, with just two minutes
remaining in the game Brad Hanson's unassisted goal would
give the Metros a new life as the end of regulation neared. Brad
Hanson would be the game's hero when five minutes into the eight
minute overtime he takes a beautiful pass from Bobby Batcheller sending the
Metros to the second round.
Semi-Final Game
1-Metros vs. Des Moines Capitols-13
March 9th, 1982
The Metros second game sees a significant jump
in the competition's skill level. Meeting up with the regular season champs who
lost just one game all season and eventual State Tournament winners the Waterloo
Columbus Sailors. Sioux City is severely
out-gunned and out of gas; and the Sailors have their way with the Metros
hanging thirteen goals on the regular season's last
place team. Jeff Kentner was the lone Metros bright spot, robbing the Sailors
goalie of another shut-out.
Seventh Place Game
1-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-7
March 10th, 1982
It gets worse before it get better for the
Metros. Meeting up with the Mason City Mohawks any hops of staying with the
regular season's sixth best team are quickly dashed. The first period is close
with the Mohawks jumping to a one goal lead,
however, in the second they find the net five times before the Metros could
muster and type of response. Again, Brad
Hanson would find the net on a Bobby Batcheller assist, but it was too little
too late as the Metros go down in flames
for
a second day in a row.
The Dubuque Devils join the IHSHL as the 10th team in the league. All teams will
play an 18 game schedule with all teams playing
each
other at home and on the road.
The Metros have 14 players returning this season, all who
have seen a significant amount of ice time. However, they finish with a
disappointing 7-11 regular season record. They would grab a sixth place finish
at the ten team state tournament.
May and July of '82 would deal a pair of devastating blows
to the SYHA program. In May of that year the Iowa DOT discovered
"cracks"
in the steel structure of the newly erected Veteran Memorial Bridge and was
closed to traffic for the next two years. In
June a severe storm
destroyed the Bubble, but left most of the other equipment in disarray but still
in a salvageable condition. SYHA
was in a dilemma with no building
and no way to get there.
Enter Ted and Mary Jo Carlson and the Nebraska Inn Keepers
Association. The Carlson would make arrangements for the
land to be secured
as well as a new lager sized metal building be constructed on the same site. The
Siouxland Ice Arena Association
would transfer all equipment
and supplies to Siouxland Youth Hockey Association. The new " Marina Inn
Convention Center"
was completed and ready for the start of the '83
hockey season.
This season would mark the first season of a Sioux City High School Junior
Varsity program. It would first be coached by one
of the original
high school players Bobby Sutherland (Jr. Musketeers Class '75).
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave LeGree
Barry Head
Bobby Sutherland Marcus Rotramel Wayne Johnson
Head Coach
Head
Coach
JV Head Coach Trainer/Equipment Team Rep
This season marks the arrival of new Metros Head Coaches;
past Musketeer players Dave LeGree and Barry Head. Joining the
team
again is Bobby Sutherland who shares in varsity coaching but also the
director of the newly formed junior varsity program.
Marcus Rotramel returns for his ninth season as the Jr. Musketeers/Metros
trainer and equipment manager and
Wayne Johnson returns for his third season as Team Rep.
High Scorers
Brad Hanson Bob
Batcheller
Ted O'Brien
Bill Emerick
Chap Cuthbert
Brad Hanson leads the way for the Metros this season with
ten goals and a team leading sixteen assists. Bob Batcheller nets
a team
leading fourteen goals and a dozen assists. Ted O'Brien posts eight goals on his way to
twenty-three
points. Bill Emerick
and Chap Cuthbert both score eight goals recording eighteen and
seventeen regular season points. These figures are
based on
partial season information.
Heavy Hitters
We are still researching the heavy Hitter stats from this
season. There is so little information from most of these early seasons that
complete information is hard to find. Should you run into any information
that helps complete some of these stats please let us
know. Even partial information can be expanded out for at least, season long
estimations.
82-83
Between the Pipes
This season has everyone hoping for better
success in the win/loss column. With a returning senior in Brett Kieler
and a Finish
foreign exchange student Juha Seipajarvi make for the seasons starting
duo. Unfortunately its another down year for the
Metros and they can only put together 7 wins compared to 11 losses. With an official IHSHL Junior
Varsity program now in place Senior
Scott Smith takes on the starting duties and becomes Sioux City's first
Junior Varsity goaltender.
Juha Seipajarvie
Brett Kieler
Metros 1982-83
Metros 1980-83
Exchange Student Juha Seipajarvie joins the Metros
for a single season. He would see time in eleven games this season and finish
with four wins and seven losses. He compiled a great .859 save percentage;
giving up only 47 goals on 334 shots. He would also
receive one of three IHSHL Silver Glove Awards recording a league's second best
Save Percentage.
Brett Kieler would record
seven starts this season, recording three wins and four losses. He shared a
similar save percentage as
Juha; but his slightly lower .847 just kept him out of the running for the
League's Silver Glove distinction finishing as the top five
goaltender in the league. With opponents launching nearly 35 shots a game at the
net he did manage to save 36 of some
235 shots on goal.
Scott Smith
Metros 1980-83
Goaltender Scott Smith squares up against this Des Moines Dowling
shooter. Scott would play three seasons for the Metros
splitting time between the varsity and junior varsity. He would take on the
starting duties for the newly formed IHSHL
junior varsity team this season.
Did You Know...Newly introduced aluminum made sticks are approved for IHSHL play.
Brett Kieler Brad
Hanson
Bob Batcheller
Metros 1980-83 Metros
1980-83 Jr.
Musketeers/Metros 1979-83
Left: Senior Goaltender Brett Kieler
Right:
Seniors Brad Hanson and Bob Batcheller score again vs. Des Moines
Hoover-Roosevelt
Brett Kieler played three seasons (80-83) between
the pipes for the Metros. His senior season he would split the starting duties
and
see time in seven regular season games and post a 3-4 record. His save
percentage of .847 would place him among the League's top
five goaltenders.
1-Metros vs. Des Moines Urbandale-3
November 20th, 1982
Sioux City falls to the Des Moines Urbandale Jays in this penalty filled game.
The game would stay deadlocked through the first
period but the Jays would explode for three unanswered goals in the second. An
early third period goal by Bobby Batcheller on
a Steve Erps assist opened the door for a comeback but the Metros would stall-out
and fall to 0-2 in the IHSHL.
Sioux City Players get ready
for the announcements of the starting line-ups and the start of the SC vs.
Des Moines Urbandale
Jays game on November 20th, 1982. Note: the Old Milwaukee sign in the
players bench.
Left: Getting ready for the opening face-off
Right: Metro players gather around the net prior to the start of the game.
Some
players shown by number; (14) Steve Erps, (4) Kirk Swanson, (black helmet) Bobby Batcheller,
(5)
Gene Logsdon
Gene Logsdon Juha
Seipajarvi Kirk Swanson
Mick Emerick
Metros 1980-83 Metros
1982-83 Metros
1982-85 Metros 82-85
Left: Defenseman Gene Logsdon and goaltender
Juha
Seipajarvi turn aside a shot from Urbandale forward Shannon Post. Juah
was an
exchange student from Helsinki, Finland Right: Urbandale Jays forwards Doug
Finch and Shannon Post look on as Kirk
Swanson and Mick
Emerick help Juha make another save.
Juha
Seipajarvi logged a single season (82-83) for the Metros. He was a foreign
exchange student from Finland. He split
the starting goalie duties and saw time in eleven Metro games where he went go
4-7 and recorded a .859 save percentage.
He would be awarded the league's Silver Glove Award as one of the top three
goaltenders in the league.
10-Metros vs.
Mason City Mohawks-2
January 22nd, 1983
Played in Waterloo at the McElroy Auditorium, this game was one for the night
owl hockey fans. The puck dropped a little after
eleven PM and didn't end until three hours later. The Metros get a much need win
against the Mason City Mohawks improving
their record to 3-8. Billy Emerick, Brad Hanson and Chap Cuthbert would all
score a pair of goals while Mick Emerick,
Bobby
Batcheller, Rob Casper and Kirk Swanson would grab a goal each. Despite the
slow start the Metros would finish
the season
strong winning five of their seven remaining games.
Left: Ted O'Brien takes the draw as wingers
Kirk Swanson and Mick Emerick wait for a extremely out of position
referee to
drop the puck. Right: Billy Emerick (yellow helmet), Bob Batcheller
(black helmet) and Don Kisela (white helmet) add another Metro
goal to the scoreboard.
Left: First year Head Coach Barry Head and
injured Defenseman Gene Logsdon watch the action in Mason City. After four
seasons (73-77) as a Musketeer, Barry stayed in Sioux City and became active in
the SYHA program coaching at the youth level
before taking over the High School Team for the 82-83 season.
Kirk Swanson Bobby
Batcheller Chap Cuthbert
Metros
1982-85 Jr.
Musketeers/Metros 1979-83
Metros 1980-84
Left: It take three Mohawks to keep tabs on the forward
Kirk Swanson Right: Center Bobby Batcheller and
winger Chap Cuthbert have to work around a member of the third team on
the ice.
Did You Know...Chap Cuthbert would be the only person to receive SYHA's Ted Neby Award two times.
Left: Don Kisela, Billy Emerick, Craig Stoever and
Brian Swartzel leave the ice after a goal Right: The shortest 1st-line in
the IHSHL
(Chap Cuthbert, Brad Hanson, Bob Batcheller) line up for a face off against
the Mason City Mohawks.
8-Metros vs. Dubuque Devils-4
January 23rd, 1983
The Metros continue their winning way in the win over the Dubuque Devils. Eight
different Metro players score goals and
Goaltender Brett Kieler stops twenty-four shots on goal. This continues
the Metros strong season end push winning their second
game in a row and eventually the next four of six remaining games.
Brad Hanson
Cuthbert Batcheller
Hanson Casper
Metros 1980-83
Metros 80-84 Metros 79-83
Metros 80-83 Metros 82-86
Left: Center Brad Hanson would record a pair
of assists on goals by Bobby Batcheller and Chap Cuthbert.
Right: The "Short Line" scores again. Another "tip-in"
by a guy who
rarely
left the slot back in the good-ol-days of marginal paint
enforcement. Bobby Batcheller's goal with assists from Brad
Hanson and Brian Swartzel, early in the second, ties the game at
three
goals each. Minutes later Billy Emerick would secure the eventual game
winner on assists from Steve Erps and another helper from
Brian Swartzel. Defenseman Rob Casper would give the Metros
a first period two-one lead.
Did You Know...Rob Casper would go on to
play two seasons for the Musketeers (1986-88) and...bowl 17 perfect
games-and counting.
Brett Kieler Don Kisela Don Kisela Steve Erps
Metros 1980-83 Metros
1981-84 Metros
1981-84 Metros 1981-83
Left: Goaltender Brett Kieler stops one of
the Devils twenty-four scoring attempts as defenseman Don Kisela covers
the
trailing winger. Right: Brett Kieler turns a Devils' shot away as Metros
Don Kisela
and Steve Erps help keep Dubuque
forwards at bay. Don would record assists on goals by Ted O'Brien and
Mick Emerick while Steve Erps would grab a
goal of his own and assist on the Billy Emerick game winner.
Ted O'Brien Steve Erps
Billy Emerick
Kirk Swanson
Metros 1981-84 Metros 1981-83 Metros 1979-83
Metros 1982-85
Left: Ted O'Brien (top), Steve Erps (center) and
Billy Emerick (#12) get the period started and by the game's completion
that line would record a goal each and a pair of assists. Right: Kirk Swanson scores
on this Dubuque turn-over and adds three
more assists giving his a four point outing.
Carlson Event Center
South Sioux City, NE
Replacing the "Bubble" is the newly constructed Carlson Event Center and
is the new home this season for SYHA and Metros
hockey. Completed in just three months, this new,
fully insulated metal building better housed all
hockey functions from equipment
operation to player amenities to spectator
comfort.
Barry Head
Dave LeGree
Ben Hanson
Head Coach
Head Coach
Team Manager
Left: Head Coaches Barry Head (glasses) and Dave LeGree (back) and team treasurer Ben Hanson talk hockey on picture day
Right: Wayne Blanche adjusts rubber matting leading from the locker rooms to
the ice. This would be the first season in the brand new
Carlson Event Center. This metal building structure allowed you to drink
your coffee before it froze into a solid block.
Barry Head
Bob Batcheller Dave LeGree
Ben Hanson
Above: Coaches Barry, Dave and Team manager Ben
Hanson discuss hockey,
as a very "hairy" Bob Batcheller passes
by in the background.
After playing four seasons for the Musketeers Barry Head would eventually return to Sioux
City and become active
in the youth hockey program. In 1982 he would take over the Metros coaching
duties for four seasons. Barry was a Musketeer
fan favorite and over the years collected 200 regular season points making him
one of the top ten all time Musketeer scorers.
He was an Alternate Captain during the 75-76 season and then the
following season (76-77) Team Captain. On November
first, 1975, Barry would score seven points against the Central Wisconsin Flyers
to tie a Musketeers record.
Dave Legree would start his first outing as a
Metros coach for three seasons (1982-85). He would then become active in the
SYHA program where he would eventually become in charge of the SYHA Coach/Player
Development Programs. Along the way
Dave would coached Sioux City teams to numerous Midwest League and other
tournament championships. He would again pick
up the high school coaching reins in 2014 when he became the Metros head coach for second
time.
Did You Know...Dave played three total USHL seasons, the
last two were as a Musketeer (77-79). His first season as a Musketeer
he would
lead the team to a Southern Division Championship and be selected the Musketeer
Most Valuable Player. The following
season he was
awarded the USHL Most Valuable Player. Dave had a last season in the IHL playing
for the Milwaukee Admirals
before returning to
Sioux City and the SYHA/Metros program. In 1990 Dave was inducted into the Musketeer Hall of
Fame
Marcus Rotrammel
Don Kisela
Wayne Blanche
Jr. Musketeers/Metros Trainer/Equipment Manager
75-84
Metros 1981-84
SYHA Coach 1972-1990
Left: Equipment manager and trainer Marcus
Rotrammel sharpens Don Kisela's skates at the Carlson Event Center. Right:
Rink
Manager
and long time SYHA coach & USHL referee Wayne Blanche joins the conversation.
Did You Know...Wayne followed his brother Rich to
Sioux City in 1972 after he took the Head Coaching job with the newly formed
Sioux City Musketeers. Wayne would stay in Sioux City where he would become a
staple in the SYHA program for over 25 years as well
as a youth, high school and USHL official.
Practice Time
Carlson Event Center (AKA: The Bubble)
Left: Coaches Barry Head (glasses), Dave LeGree and
Assistant Coach Les Batog Right: Coach Barry Head (Gray sweatshirt)
Left: Coach Bob Sutherland trying to show another Bob a work
outside the crease??? Scott Smith in goal. Matt Anderson
(green vest) and Gene Logsdon (#3) look on. Right: Gene Logsdon & Craig
Stoever face-off while wingers Bob Batcheller (black vest)
and Troy Levich watch. That's a red-shirted goaltender Brett Kieler.
Left: Gene Logsdon, Don Kisela, Matt Anderson, Bob
Sutherland and a couple of other Metros. Right: End of practice skate
Left: Shane Rol and Brett Kieler "hop" as
the end of another practice nears. Right:
Goaltender Scott Smith can't stop this 2 on 0
as Don Kisela and Doug Richou
put the biscuit in the basket.
6-Metros vs.
Ames Little Cyclones-3
February 18th, 1983
The Metros continue their winning ways and grab another pair of wins this
weekend; a Friday night win over the Lil' Cyclones in
Ames and a Saturday victory against the Mason City Mohawks in Sioux City.
This road win over the Lil' Cyclones saw Bobby
Batcheller record a pair of red-lighters and a helper while Rob Casper, Brad
Hanson, Kirk Swanson and Mick Emerick all
tallied single goals.
Left: Players line-up and await the announcements
of the game's starting line-ups Right: Defenseman Rob Casper scores as
center
Mick Emerick looks on. Mick would also add a goal himself in the win over
Ames.
During his four seasons as a Metro, Rob Casper
would earn All-State Tournament Team awards both his Junior and
Senior
seasons and was selected the Metros Team Captain his senior year. He would also go on
to play in the USHL for two
seasons (1986-88) for the Musketeers.
Ted O'Brien
Benny Johnson Craig Stoever
Don Kisela Brad Hanson
Metros 1981-84 Metros 19xx-xx
Metros 1980-83
Metros 1981-84
Metros 1980-83
Left: Winger Ted O'Brien, Center Benny Johnson and
and Craig Stoever (19) Right: Defenseman Don Kisela moves the puck
up ice
while Brad Hanson looks for the breakout pass. Brad would score one of the
Metros six goals in this evening's game
Gene Logsdon
Ted O'Brien
Metros 1980-83 Metros
1981-84
Left: Senior Defenseman Gene Logsdon puts the
watchful eye on the Ames forward. Gene would play three seasons for
the Metros
and his senior season receive the Metros Most Improved Player Award.
Right: Junior Ted O'Brien played three seasons for the Metros. The following
season, Ted would be selected Team
Captain as well
as the Metros Most Valuable Player. He would also earn an IHSHL All-State
Team Award.
Sioux City Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones
Cyclone Area Community Center
Left: Coach Dave LeGree issues some last minute words of wisdom while the
nets are set and the pre-game announcements readied.
Right: Alternate Captain Don Kisela talks things over with captain
Bob
Batcheller prior to the start of the final tournament game.
Bob Batcheller would log four seasons as a Jr.
Musketeer/Metro player. Joining the team as one of two freshman he quickly
earned a
starting spot with veterans Paul Kambach and Clayton Wiffen. He would finish his
last two seasons as a Metros High Scorer,
team captain and the Metros Most Valuable Player. Bob would go on to join
the USA Hockey Referee program and eventually
work 20 seasons in the USHL as well as working schedules at the youth, midget,
high school & college club levels.
Mick Emerick
Don Kisela
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Left: Mick Emerick and Alternate Captain Don Kisela.
Right: The Metros get ready for the start of one of the state tournament
games.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 11th-13th 1983 / Cyclone Area Community Center Ames IA
Quarter-Final Game
Semi-Final Game
Seventh Place Game
3-Metros vs. Des Moines Public-4
4-Metros vs. Waterloo Public-5
?-Metros
vs. Ames-?
March 12th
March 12th
March 13th
Still an unofficial IHSHL event, the Junior Varsity State Tournament was an
invitational tournament featuring selected teams
and players. Participating teams were composed of mainly JV players but
each team was allowed a selected amount of
varsity players. Held in Ames, IA the previous three seasons, the two
prior time this event was held in the Hilton Coliseum;
this season's tournament is held in the new Ames Recreational Center.
This season would be the first season that the
IHSHL would play an official JV regular season. However, the JV tournament would
remain an invitational for two more seasons before becoming an official IHSHL
event.
For some reason the junior varsity team wore this brown/orange/white colors
scheme.
Each jersey was sponsored by a different
area business. Teams were allowed to field only a pair of varsity players for
this still experimental invitational tournament.
Bobby Batcheller and Brad Hanson were the selected as the Sioux City
varsity participants.
Sioux City would finish the tournament with a pair
of losses on Saturday against Des Moines & Waterloo Public and a victory
over Ames on Sunday. Bobby Batcheller would record three goals on Saturday,
Benny
Johnson a pair of goals and
Craig
Stoever and Mike Sturgeon each grabbing a red-lighter.
Note the opposing Ames players wearing "Cooperalls"
instead of the traditional hockey pants and socks. Manufactured by
the mainstream hockey equipment and stick manufacturer Cooper, these non
traditional long paints incorporated full length
protection from the waist to the ankle. Popular in many hockey circles, mainly
youth organizations this new style did makes
an impact on the hockey world during the early 80's when NHL teams from Hartford
and Philadelphia made them apart of
their standard uniform for a pair of seasons.
Because the material was very slippery the pants posed an
increased injury potential to the players was the main reason for
the short life of this new equipment. However, most contribute the reason
for the short-lived fad it was just too big a change
to the traditional hockey uniform and was not accepted by the players and fans
alike.
1983 SYHA/Metros Year End Banquet
March 29th, 1983 / Marina Inn South Sioux City, NE
Gene Logsdon Bob Batcheller
Metros Most Improved Player
Metros Most Valuable Player
Metros 1980-83
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1979-83
Head Coaches Dave LeGree, Barry Head and Team Rep Wayne Johnson present Senior
Gene Logsdon (Left) with the Metros
Most Improved Player Award and (Right) Senior Bob Batcheller with the Most
Valuable Player Award.
Did You Know...This picture of Dave & me is one of my favorites. As a young hockey player, I watched Dave from the stands
while he
was a Musketeer goalie, later on he would become my high school coach and
teach me invaluable tricks to scoring goals, bothering goalies
and how to have fun doing it. Dave was a great hockey mentor and would
eventually become even a greater hockey friend.
Chap Cuthbert
SYHA Ted Neby Award
Metros 1980-84
President Jan Swanson presents Junior Metro player
Chap
Cuthbert with the 1983 Ted Neby Award. Chap also received the
award in
1979 making him the only SYHA player to receive the award on two occasions.
This Award named for SYHA founding father, Ted Neby was
first awarded in1976 and is still an active SYHA Award. It is presented
annually by the Board of Directors to
any SYHA player who exhibits outstanding leadership and community spirit both on and off the
ice. A
player who is willing to give his/her skills to
the improvement of both our hockey program and our community.
Metros Head Coach Dave
LeGree
1982-86 / 2014-Present
Dave LeGree SC Musketeers 1977-80, Musketeers HOF '90
Past Musketeers Dave LeGree and Barry Head would take over as the
Metros coaching staff. Pictured here, Dave would coach
four Metro
seasons before taking up interest in the future of SYHA and its youth teams.
Over the years, he would be in charge of player
and coach development.
Along the way Dave coached numerous SYHA teams to Midwest League and other
tournament championships.
He would eventually again take
over the Metros coaching duties in 2014 and four seasons later coach the Metros
to Regular
Season & Tournament Championship as well as the USA Hockey National
Championship.
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Suzann Johnson Id This Cheerleader
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Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 3rd-6th / North Iowa Recreation Center Mason City, IA
Quarter-Final Game
6-Metros vs. Dubuque Devils-0
March 4th,
1983
Sioux City opens the tournament with some renewed vigor,
having drastically improved upon last season's terrible record;
recording six additional victories and finishing the season winning five of the
last seven games. Here the the Metros prepare
for the start of the opening round of the State Tournament in Ames.
Drawing the Dubuque Devils; the Metros record their first tournament
shut-out in two
seasons when goaltender Juha Seipajarvi
stops all twenty Dubuque attempts. The Metros offence in
is fifth-gear, getting a
pair of goals from both Kirk Swanson and
Benny Johnson and single tallies from
Bobby Batcheller and Steve Erps.
Semi-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Waterloo Public Warriors-10
March 5th, 1983
Today's opponent is the dreaded Waterloo Public
Warriors. Historically , the Warriors are one of the top teams n the
league and this season have easily captured the regular season title losing just
a single game. The Metros stay with the
eventual State Champions for two periods, on first period goals from Mick
Emerick and Ted O'Brien and a second
period red-lighter by Chap Cuthbert that kept the game tied at three goals each.
However, the powerhouse from
Waterloo was suddenly awakened; recording five goals on ten shots and
advancing to the Championship game.
Consolation Game
1-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-3
March 6th, 1983
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Nine teams play a 16 game schedule this season. State Tournament is March
1st-4th in Waterloo
Hoover/Roosevelt changes their name to Des Moines Public. Valley and Dowling
Merge. The league starts the season with eight teams.
Ames, Dubuque, Des Moines Public, Valley/Dowling & Urbandale, Mason City,
Sioux City and Waterloo Public & Columbus.
They finished the season with only 3 wins and 13 losses -
seven of which were by one goal. It could have been a different season had those
games gone the other way. Despite the losing season, the Metros would place five
honorable mention players on the All-State team.
Metros JV finished their second season with a 10-4 regular
season record and finished 4th at the JV State Tournament. They were
coached by
former
Jr. Musketeers/Metros Bobby Sutherland (Jr. Musketeers Class of '75) and Craig
Stoever (Metros Class of '83)
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave LeGree
Barry Head
Steve Boyle Marcus Rotramel Dick
Keith
Head Coach
Head
Coach
JV Head Coach Trainer/Equipment Team Rep
Dave Legree and Barry Head are both back for
a second season; sharing the head coaching duties. Also joining them is past
Musketeer player Steve Boyle. Born in Toronto, Steve was a three season
veteran of the USHL playing all three seasons for
the Musketeers. Following his final season with the Musketeers, he would
stay in Sioux City, working with the newly formed
youth hockey organization. This is Marcus Rotramel's final season.
After some ten seasons as the high school trainer and
the last five seasons splitting his time between the Metros and the Musketeers,
he makes the move to focus solely on the
Musketeers training and equipment needs. Dick Keith joins the coaching
staff for the first of his two seasons serving
as the Metros Team Rep.
Junior Varsity Coaching Staff
Metros Assistant Coach and Junior Varsity Head Coach Bob Sutherland
returns for a second season. Past Metros player
Craig Stoever joins the coaching staff prepping for next season when the
IHSHL Junior Varsity regular season and state
tournament become official league sanctioned events.
High Scorers
Kirk Swanson
Mick Emerick
Ted O'Brien Doug
Richou
Shane Rol
Junior Kirk Swanson will lead the Metros this
season with ten goals and a team leading twenty assists. Junior Mick Emerick
and
senior Ted O'Brian both record and eleven goals and eleven assists. Always
a staple on the Heavy Hitters list,
Doug Richou
joins the Metros High Scorers this season
recording three
goals and nine assists. Shane Rol would close out the
scoring with a half dozen goals and assists for twelve regular season
points.
Heavy Hitters
Rob Casper
Doug Richou
Chap Cuthbert Mick Emerick
Benny Johnson
Rob Casper would pave the way this season for the Metros
with 22 penalty minutes. Also a top scorer this season is Doug Richou
with 20 minutes. Chap Cuthbert will record 19 minutes. Another top scorer
making both lists is Mick Emerick, and junior Benny
Johnson both recording 14 penalty minutes.
83-84
Between the Pipes
Goalies Nick Ridenour, Chris Engle
and Mark Laurent prepare for another Metros season and again everyone has
high hopes
as the only eleven year old program starts to gain experience and talent. Junior
Mark Laurent grabs the starting position seeing time
in eleven games, Chris Engle sees time in four and Nick Ridenour in three games.
Unfortunately is another bad year for the Metros and
they can only muster three wins all season.
1984
JV State Tournament
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
This is the IHSHL's second JV Tournament. However, it is not an official League
event as of yet. This invitational tournament is held in
Sioux Falls this year and does feature teams from outside the IHSHL.
Duane Erickson
Troy Levich
(Captain)
Dave Holmes
Mike Adam (Alternate Captain)
Rick Moore
Mark Adam
Metros 1978-82
After high school Mark took over the evening management
duties of the new Carlson Event Center. There are volumes and volumes of funny
stories that Mark was a part of, both on the giving and receiving end. He had a
terrific sense of humor and loved being on either end of a
great joke or prank. Even after high school Mark continued to be everyone
favorite Metro.
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(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 1st-4th / McElroy Auditorium Waterloo, IA
Quarter-Final Game
5-Metros vs. Dubuque Devils-2
March 2nd,
1984
The leagues' two least efficient teams are
set to do battle in this match-up to see who gets to take on the regular season
champions.
The Metros would draw goals from Chap
Cuthbert and a short handed goal from Ted O'Brien knotting the game
at two goals each at
the end of the second period. Ted O'Brien would grab another shorty,
giving the Metros the lead for good. Additional goals
from Rob Casper and Mick Emerick and goaltender Mark Laurent's nineteen saves
put the game out of reach of the Devils.
Semi-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Des Moines Public Black
Knights-13
March 3rd, 1984
The Metros have nothing to loose in this game,
clearly the underdog as they prepare to take on the league's regular season
champions who lost just a single game all season. Mick Emerick's tally keeps the
Metros close, and after the first period the
Metros are still in the game-down by just two goals. However, in the second
Sioux City can't find the net and after two more
Black Knight goals they are now facing a four goal deficit after two periods. Third period Metro goals by
Dirk Richou
and Kirk Swanson are just score sheet
foot notes as the Knight pour in eight third period goals.
Seventh Place Game
7-Metros vs. Des Moines Valley-Dowling
Maroons-8 OT
March 4th, 1984
Back for a third day, the Metros prepare to rescue
the weekend as they take on the Valley-Dowling Maroons. After a defensive
first period and a single goal from Metros Troy Levich, the first period would
end tied at a goal each. In a total reverse of the first
period, Metros Doug Richou, Kirk Swanson, Troy Levich and
Mick Emerick all
score goals in the second while Des Moines
retaliates with three of their own.
The Metros would add another goal in the third on a Mick Emerick red-lighter but
the Maroons would record two quick
goals, tieing the game at six goals apiece. With just under two minutes
remaining, Doug Richou would put the Metros ahead
with what one might think could be the game winning goal. However, but just
forty-eight seconds later Des Moines would
battle back again as the game ends tied after three periods. Just over five and
a half minutes into the extra period, the
Maroons would beat goaltender Chris Engle for the final victory.
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Dubuque leaves the league. Des Moines Public and Urbandale merge but continue to
be called the Urbandale J-Hawks.
The season starts off with seven teams
playing a 12 game regular
IHSHL season.
Ames, Des Moines Public/Urbandale & Valley/Dowling , Mason City, Sioux City and Waterloo Public & Columbus.
In addition to that twelve games schedule each team played in a pre-season & Christmas jamborees in
addition to the State Tournament.
The Metros would renew some of the old Omaha vs. Sioux City rivalries playing
teams from the Cornhusker state four times for a total of
26 games that season.
This season the Junior Varsity post season Tournament
becomes an official IHSHL event following the same format as the
traditional varsity tournament.
This marks the first season that an All-Star Game is
played. It is held in the North Iowa Recreational Center in Mason City, IA.
The USHL requires each team to roster a "Taxi Squad". Metros Rob Casper, Bill
Swartzel, Mark Schmith, Mick Emerick, Troy Levich,
Shane Rol, Tom O'Brien and Kirk Swanson are all invited to participate in the
Musketeer Try-out Camp.
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave LeGree
Barry Head
Billy Emerick Billy Danderand Dick
Keith
Head Coach
Head
Coach
Assistant Coach Trainer/Equipment Team Rep
Dave Legree and Barry Head returns for their
third season. Joining the coaching staff is past Metros player Billy Emerick.
He played four seasons with the Metros; his senior season playing for both Dave
and Barry. Long-time Musketeer equipment
manager and trainer Billy Danderand steps in to help with the Metros this
season. Dick Keith starts his second season as
Team Rep.
Junior Varsity Coaching Staff
Junior Varsity Head Coach Bob Sutherland returns for a third season.
Assistant Coach Craig Stoever returns for his second season
working with the junior Varsity team. This season is the first official
season for IHSHL junior varsity sanctioned regular season and
state tournament.
High Scorers
Mick Emerick Kirk Swanson
Rob Casper
Player Name Player
Name
Seniors Mick Emerick and Kirk Swanson both
make a return to the High Scorers list this season. This time its Mick
who leads
the Metros in scoring recording twenty goals and eighteen assists. Last
year's leading scorer, Kirk is right on his heels recording
eighteen goals and fourteen assists. Junior defenseman Rob Casper
records nineteen red-lighters and eleven assists.
Heavy Hitters
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Between the Pipes
Scott Patrick fr 3.51 gaa seven
wins
Marl Laruent sr
Chris Engle sr
Kirk Swanson
Kirk Swanson (Metros 1982-85) would go on to become
the first of several SYHA/Metro players who advanced through the USA Hockey
Referee Development Program. First working youth, high school and eventually
working at the USHL level. Kirk blazed the trail for other
teammates to follow in his footsteps like Bob Batcheller, Ricky Charteir, Paul Koskovich
& Cody Clark
Head Coach Barry Head, ID This Player, Scott Patrick,
Brian Burke and Mike Swartzel
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Mick Emerick
Hannes Koivu Bryan
Swartzel
Rob Casper
Mike Swartzel
Brian Burke
Scott Patrick
Mark Laurent
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Mick Emerick Hannes Koivu
Bryan Swartzel
Mike Swartzel* Brian Burke*
Scott Patrick* Rob Casper* Mark
Laurent*
*Honorable Mention
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 1st-3rd / Hickman Arena Des Moines, IA
In what is the most unusual IHSHL Stet Tournament ever; it is determined that
the team finishing in fifth place during the regular season will
have to play and additional qualifying game. Also, a final four format is used
this season, after all teams complete their scheduled games on Friday
and
Saturday. Should it work out, that selected team could eventually play over six
games should they make it to the finals. There was even a
ten
minute mini game to break the tie for the remaining final four position.
BTW...that lucky fifth place team was....
the Sioux City Metros.
Game
1
6-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-9
March 1st, 1985
The Metros find themselves opening the tournament facing the regular season
champions from Ames. The Metros manage to stay
close and after a second Mick Emerick goal midway through the second
period pulled them to within one goal. However, the Metros
would break-down as the final two minutes of the second period ticked
away; giving up three goals to the Lil' Cyclones. A single
goal by Kirk Swanson in the third wouldn't be enough to get the
Metros back in the game and they open with a disappointing loss.
Game
2
4-Metros vs. Des Moines Urbandale
Jays-6
March 1st, 1985
Later that afternoon the Metros prepare to take-on Des Moines Urbandale. The
Metros would see Mick Emerick, Brian Burke,
Kirk Swanson and Mark Schmith all light the lamp but it wasn't enough
to outlast the Jays who found the net six times on
forty-three shots on
goal compared to Sioux City's twenty-four attempts.
Game
3
3-Metros vs. Waterloo Public
Warriors-8
March 2nd, 1985
Saturday's opposition doesn't get any easier, nor does the day get shorter for
the Metros. Staring the day out against one of the
league's best teams, the Metros face some must win situations. The Metros would
get goals from Brain Burke, Mark Laurent and
Rob Casper with the Metros holding a two goal lead on the favorites.
However, halfway through the second, disaster struck and the
Warriors exploded for five goals - three of them coming in just twenty-seven seconds.
Game
4
4-Metros vs. Waterloo Columbus
Sailors-3
March 2nd, 1985
Saturday's second offering is the other team from Waterloo. Usually a league
championship contender, the Sailors have a down
season and offer up a perfect chance for the Metros to get back in the final
four hunt. Brad Kieler, Hannus Koivu and
Mike Scott all recorded goals and goaltender Scott Patrick
stopped forty-one Columbus attempts. However, the game
stayed deadlocked until with just under four minutes remaining Mick
Emerick sealed the deal for the Metros.
Game
5
Mini-game
1-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-0
March 2nd, 1985
Despite their losses, the Metros still have a chance to advance to the final
four when they end up tied with Mason City. A ten Minute mini-game
will serve as the tie breaker.
Sioux City beats the Mohawks and advances to the tournament's final four when Rob
Casper scores the Metros
game winner on an assist from Mick Emerick. Goaltender Scott Patrick, playing his fifth game in two
days stops all six Mohawk attempts.
Semi-Final Game
1-Metros vs. Waterloo Public-8
March 2nd, 1985
The Metros and Warriors meet again for the second time in two days as they hope
to foil one of the best teams in the League.
The Metros keep the game
close on a goal from Mick Emerick keeping them within one of the Warriors.
However, after that it's
all Waterloo as they add
three goals in the second and three more in the third as the Metros fall to the
eventual State Champions.
Consolation Game
3-Metros vs. Urbandale J-Hawks-6
March 3rd, 1985
For the second game in a row, the Metros end the first period trailing two-one
on a red-lighter by Troy Levich and twenty saves
from goaltender Scott Patrick. Kirk Swanson ties the game momentarily but four
minutes later the Jays add one of their three tallies
before the period ends. The Metros put twenty-one shots on goal but come
away with just the one. The teams trade goals in the
third but Mark Schmith's third period goal isn't enough for the Metros and
they fall to the Jays and a fourth place tournament finish.
Junior Varsity Tournament
This season marks the first time that the Junior Varsity
Tournament becomes an official league event. It follows the similar formant each
season
as the Varsity Tournament. Prior to this season the event was an end of the
season invitational tournament.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 9th &10th / Community Ice Center Ames, IA
In the first official IHSHL JV State
Tournaments the Metros start out with a win over Des Moines Urbandale. Troy
Levich scores four
times, Duane Erickson three and Ricky Moore collects four assists
in this lopsided win over the Jays. The Metros second game is
another offensive duel; Troy Levich grabs a second Hat Trick of the day
and Mark Post, Chad McCormick and Brian Burke all
record single tallies.
Quarter-Final Game
Semi-Final Game
Championship Game
8-Metros vs. DM Urbandale-2
6-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-6 Tie 1-Metros
vs. Omaha Gladiators-4
March 9th,
1985
March 9th, 1985
March 2nd, 1996
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
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After a season in the Bubble and three more at the Marina
Inn Convention Center, SYHA returns to the Auditorium for all it schedule
practice
and game times.
The league starts the season with seven teams and plays an 18 game schedule.
Ames, Mason City, Sioux City, Waterloo Columbus, Waterloo
Warriors, Des Moines Valley/Dowling & Public/Urbandale
The Varsity finished at .500 with a 9-9 record. Rob Casper leads the Metros in
scoring with 14 goals and 4 assists and Brian
Burke also finishes with18 points. Rob also leads the team with 47 penalty
minutes.
Goaltender Scott Patrick finishes third for the League's top goaltender award, Silver Glove, finishing with a .894 save percentage.
They finish in fifth place at the State Tournament.
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave LeGree
Barry Head
Mick Emerick Billy Danderand Roger
Kelly
Head Coach
Head
Coach
Assistant Coach Trainer/Equipment Team Rep
Last season's full coaching staff makes a return for a
fourth season. Roger Kelly takes over the Team Rep duties this
season.
Junior Varsity Coaching Staff
Head Coach Bob Sutherland & Craig Stoever both return again to
lead the newly former junior varsity team. After a successful JV
inaugural season last year the coaches look to continue to build the junior
varsity teams in to a traditional varsity feeder system.
High Scorers
Rob Casper
Brian Burke
Steve Nichol Chris
Swanson Mark Graber
Rob Casper and Brian Burke would lead the way in scoring
for the Metros both with eighteen points, Rob with a team
leading fourteen goals
and Brian with a dozen. Steve Nichol would finish with seven goals and nine
assists for sixteen points.
Chris Swanson would lead the team in
assists with eleven added to his five goals. Mark Graber would round out the top
five
with seven goals and fourteen points. Remember this is only an 18 game schedule.
Heavy Hitters
Rob Casper Chad
McCormick Mark Schmith
Steve Nichol
Brian Burke
Leading scorer Rob Casper would also top the
heavy hitters list with 47 penalty minutes. Chad McCormick finished with 24
minutes.
Mark Schmith just behind him with 20 minutes. Also leading scorers, Steve
Nichol and Brian Burke finished with 18 & 12 minutes.
85-86
Between the Pipes
The Metros start the season with their hopes of
turning the program around a pair of sophomores; Scott Patrick and
Jeff Rowland
form this seasons goaltenders duo. Freshman Jeremy Lund will also see
some time playing junior varsity. Scott and Jeff post a
combined
record of 9-9 and a third place regular season finish. Scott would receive one
of three IHSHL Silver Gloves Awards
with a third best
save percentage of .894
Scott Patrick wins his first of three IHSHL Sliver Glove awards with a top thee GAA of .894
Rob Casper Steve Nichol
Mike
Swartzel
Metros Rob Casper, Steve Nichol and Mike
Swartzel are the first Metros selected as IHSHL All-Star players. The
1985-86 season
marked the first IHSHL All-Star game held at the North Iowa Recreation
Center in Mason City, IA. This first ever event was held in
conjunction with the USHL All-Star game played at the same location
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Rob Casper
Steve Nichol
Mike Swartzel
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team Selections
Todd Coyle
Chris Swanson
Cyle Claflin
Mike Swartzel Scott
Patrick
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 27th-March 1st / Cyclone Community Center Ames, IA
The Metros finishes the eighteen games season at .500 and in third place
overall. Ames is the run-away regular season champions; losing
just a single contest all season. They draw Des Moines Valley-Dowling who
finished the season three wins behind the Metros.
Quarter-Final Game
0-Metros
vs. Des Moines Valley-Dowling
Maroons-4
February 28th, 1986
The Metros would offer up the first up-set of the weekend as they fall to Des
Moines Valley-Dowling. They would pepper goalie
Scott Patrick with thirty-six shots and limit the Metros to just twenty-seven.
Semi-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Waterloo Columbus-2
March 1st, 1986
The Metros are next paired-up with the Waterloo Columbus Sailors. Usually
one of the top teams in the league the Columbus program
has experienced some lean seasons and this one found the Sailors finishing
the regular season with just two victories. Looking to get
in the win column, the Metros grab first period goals from Mike Swartzel and
Rob
Casper, but the Sailors battle back each time with
goals in the first and second periods. However, it's all Sioux City in the
third; Duane Erickson would get the game winner with just
over five minutes remaining and Brian Burke would secure the game on an
empty-netter.
Fifth Place Game
7-Metros vs.
Mason City Mohawks-3
March 2nd,
1986
The Metros take on a very evenly matched Team from Mason City who finished just
a single win behind the Metros during the regular
season. Chris Swanson's goal in the first would keep the game knotted at
one each after the first period. However, he wasn't finished Chris
would grab two more consecutive goals; his Hat Trick giving the Metros a
lead they never lost. Chad McCormick, Tom O'Brien,
Todd Coyle and Mark Graber would all add Metro tallies.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 7th-9th / County Fair Grounds Mason City, IA
Quarter-Final Game
Semi-Final Game Championship Game
3-Metros vs. Ames Lil Cyclones-2
1-Metros vs. Waterloo Public-6 2-Metros
vs. Des Moines Urbandale-6
March 7th,
1986
March 8th, 1986
March 9th, 1986
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Cyle Claflin
Mike Swartzel Todd Coyle
Chris Swanson
The League remains at seven teams and and they still play an
18 game schedule. They finish the season 9-7-2
Ames, Mason City, Sioux City, Waterloo Columbus, Waterloo Warriors, Des Moines Public/Urbandale &Valley/Dowling
The State Tournament is held March 6th-8th in Sioux City, IA
The Metros would defeat Valley-Dowling in the first round, Fall short to
eventual tournament Champs the Mason City Mohawks and
secure a
third place finish with a win over the Waterloo Public Warriors
This season sets the table for a
Sioux City dominance of the high
school league that would last some 17 seasons. The season's
unassuming third
place finish
at the State Tournament was
the very beginning of a IHSHL dynasty.
Sioux City would
receive the IHSHL Sportsmanship Trophy and Metros goaltender Scott Patrick, who
only allowed five goals in
three games, would receive the IHSHL Tournament's Most Valuable Player Award.
He would also again receive his second
Silver Glove Award, this time as the second best goalie in the league.
JV State
Tournament held in Waterloo, IA March 14th & 15.
The Metros would finish in
second place after a loss to the Mason City Mohawks
Metros Coaching Staff
Jim Coyle
Mark Adam Billy
Danderand Larry
Swartzel
Head Coach
Assistant
Coach Trainer/Equipment Team Rep
This season the Metros add two new members to the coaching
staff. Head Coach Jim Coyle and Assistant Coach Mark Adam.
Jim was a long time player in the USHL senior league playing ten seasons for
the Waterloo Black Hawks. Mark is a past player who
logged four seasons playing for the Metros. Billy Danderand remains on as
the Metros trainer and equipment manager.
Larry Swartzel start the first of two season representing the
Metros.
High Scorers
Kelly Goosman Chris Swanson
Mark Graber Brian Burke Todd Coyle
Leading scorer Kelly Goosman and Chris Swanson would lead
the Metros with sixteen points. Kelly's thirteen goals and
Chris' fourteen assists are both
team
highs. Mark Graber and Brain Burke would both record fifteen points with Mark scoring
four goals and Brian seven. Todd Coyle
would round out
the top five scorers with five goals and nine assists.
Heavy Hitters
Brain Reynolds Chad McCormick
Duane Erickson Todd Coyle
Mark Graber
Brian Reynolds and his 24 penalty minutes is tops for the Metros
this season. Chad McCormick was a distant second with
18 minutes and Duane Erickson
a minor behind with 6 minutes. Top five scorers Todd Coyle would record a dozen
minutes
and Mark Graber ten minutes in the box.
Brian Reynolds Duane Erickson
Brian Reynolds and Duane Erickson become the first two SYHA players
to go "Completely Through" the Siouxland Youth Hockey program.
Both players enter the program during the 1974-75 season as some of the first ever
5 Year-old players allowed. Brian and Duane would play
three
seasons (84-87) for the Metros
86-87
Between the Pipes
Scott Patrick brings three seasons experience to the crease this
season and will take on the starting duties. Youngsters Jeff Rowland
and Jeremy Lund will take on the varsity back-up duties and split the
junior varsity schedule. Scott plays all eighteen games this season
and leads the Metros to a 9-7-2 record good enough for a fourth place regular
season finish. He would also help the Metros to a third
place finish in the State Tournament
Scott Patrick
Metros 1994-98
Scott Patrick leads the Metros to just their second
winning season in the past five years. Playing in all eighteen games this
season
he helps the Metros to a fourth place finish during the regular season. The
Metros lead the league in fewest goals, surrendering just
forty-six goals during the season. Scott boasts a .255 goals against average and
the league's second highest a .904 save percentage.
He is an IHSHL All-Star selection and a two-time IHSHL Silver Glove Award
winner.
Junior Jeff Rowland sophomore Jeremy Lund
split the junior varsity regular season. They will lead the Metros to their
second
fourth place finish at the JV State Tournament.
Scott Patrick
Scott Patrick becomes the first IHSHL player to be
selected as the State Tournament's Most Valuable Player not playing in the
Championship game.
He currently is still the only Iowa High School and Midwest League player to
hold this MVP distinction.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Steve Nichol Mike Swartzel Scott Patrick
Iowa High School Hockey League All-League Team Selections
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Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 6th-8th / Sioux City Auditorium Sioux City, IA
This season's twelfth annual State Tournament is held in Sioux City at the
historic Auditorium. This will be an eleven games tournament
set over three days in March. Finishing the the season with a 9-7-2 record, the
fourth seeded Metros look to use the familiar ice surface
to their advantage as they open against the fifth seeded Des Moines
Valley-Dowling.
Quarter-Final Game
1-Metros
vs. DM Valley-Dowling-0
March 6th,
1987
The Metros open the tournament taking on the Des Moines Valley-Dowling. The
Knights finish the season with a 8-9-1 record,
just a single win behind the Metros. Metros Chris Swanson would
record the first goal and eventual game winner beating the
Des Moines goaltender with one second remaining in the first period. A two
period defensive battle would insue that saw both
goalies stay perfect. Sioux City would launch a total of thirty-eight
shots on goals and Metros goalie Scott Patrick was perfect
stopping all eighteen Valley-Dowling attempts.
Semi-Final Game
0-Metros vs. Mason City-3
March 7th, 1987
The competition stiffen during this second round as the Metros are matched-up
against the regular season champions the Mason
City Mohawks. The Metros keep the score close but they are no match for the
eventual State Champions. The Mohawks defense
was just too much for the Metros who managed twenty-three shots on goal
but could not capitalize on any of them. Scott Patrick
faced a bevy of shots stopping 30 of thirty-three shots on goal.
Consolation Game
3-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-2
2OT
March 8th, 1987
The Metros enter the consolation round against the regular season runners-up and
heavily favored Waterloo Warriors. Kelly Goosman
and Brian Burke would tally for the Metros before regulation
time expired. However, in what was a wild finish, Metros Steve Nichol
would score the game winner
just over five minutes into the second
overtime to
capture the third place State Tournament honors.
Sioux
City is the least penalized team during the tournament and receives the League's
Sportsmanship Trophy. Metros goaltender
Scott
Patrick, who allows just five goals in three games, is
selected as the
tournament's Most Valuable Player.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 13th-15th / McElroy Auditorium Waterloo, IA
Quarter-Final Game
Semi-Final Game Championship Game
3-Metros vs. Waterloo Public-3 Tie
4-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-3 1-Metros
vs. Mason City-4
March 13th,
1987
March 14th, 1987
March 15th, 1987
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Cyle Claflin Jeremy Lund
Mike Swartzel Todd Coyle
Chris Swanson
The league remains at seven teams and they
still play an 18 game schedule in a single division.
Omaha, Dubuque and
Sioux Falls are
solicited to field IHSHL teams in the upcoming seasons.
Ames, Mason City, Sioux City, Waterloo Columbus, Waterloo
Warriors & Des Moines Valley/Dowling & Urbandale
The Sioux City varsity grabs second place in the league
with a 13-4-1 record. Todd Coyle and Ross Van Rooyan lead the Metros in
scoring with 32 and 30 points respectively. Four players play in the All-Star
Game and three players are selected to the All-League Team.
Scott Patrick would receive his third Silver Glove Award as the League's top
goaltender.
The Metros would fall short in the tournament championship
game. However, the program was starting to come together and a
respect around
the league for Sioux City Hockey was starting to build.
At the time nobody really notices, but an IHSHL high school dynasty is building, as the final two season of the 80's wind down!!!
Metros Coaching Staff
Jim Coyle
Mark Adam Billy
Danderand Larry
Swartzel
Head Coach
Assistant
Coach Trainer/Equipment Team Rep
The Metros coaching staff remains the same this season.
Head Coach Jim Coyle and Assistant Mark Adam put together a
successful maiden season finishing third at the IHSHL State
Tournament. The Junior Varsity would prove successful as well
placing fourth in the post season tournament. Both Billy Danderand and
Larry Swartzel are back for another season.
High Scorers
Todd Coyle Ross Van
Rooyan Shane Keith
Chris Swanson Brain Burke
Todd Coyle would return to the top scorers list with
thirteen goals and a team high nineteen assists for thirty-two points.
Ross Van Rooyan would lead
the team with fourteen assists for thirty points. Shane Keith would record
thirteen goals
and thirteen
assists for twenty-six points. Chris Swanson makes another
return to the top scorers with ten goals and
fourteen assists as does Brain Burke also with ten goals and ten assists.
Todd Coyle and Ross Van Rooyan are both IHSHL top ten
scorers. Their thirty-two and thirty total points are sixth and
seventh best among all League scorers.
Heavy Hitters
Mark Post Ross Van
Rooyan Dirk Richou
Bert Post
Brain Burke
Mark Post would spend the most time in the box this
season with 31 minutes. Second leading scorer Ross Van Rooyan and
Dirk Richou tied for second with 26 minutes. Bert Post makes the first of
several season on the penalty minutes list with 20
and
top five scorer Brian Burke with 12 minutes.
87-88
Between the Pipes
The lean goaltender years are now behind the Metros; they are loaded with
experienced tenders in place and perfectly timed
younger goalies. Again, senior Scott Patrick and now junior Jeremy
Lund take on the varsity net minding duties. Together they
will post a 13-4-1 record placing them below the regular season champs.
This duo would lead the Metros to their first championship
game in ten seasons but fall short of a win, this time. Upcoming goalie Jeff
Brogan would play a full junior varsity schedule.
Scott Patrick
Metros 1984-88
Scott Patrick allows the second fewest goals
this season surrendering just 47 red-lighters this season. For the second
consecutive
season, he starts in all eighteen games during the regular season recording a
13-4-1 record; giving the Metros a second place overall
finish during the regular season. This time he leads the Metros to their State
Tournament championship game in ten seasons. His
.266 goals against average is second best in the league and his .896 save
percentage is best among all qualified goaltenders;
earning Scott his third consecutive IHSHL Silver Glove Award. He is also
selected for a third time to the
IHSHL All-Star and All-League Teams as well as his second selection to the
Chicago Showcase team.
Jeremy Lund
Jeff Brogan
Metros 1985-89
Metros 1987-91
Junior Jeremy Lund and freshman Jeff Brogan
split their time during the junior varsity season.
1987-88 Burt, Sarah, Bob & Mark Post
Taken during the 1987-88 Metros season at the Sioux City Auditorium. This is
Mark's Senior season and Burt's sophomore season.
The Mark would finish this season as the IHSHL State Champion runner-up, Burt
would be the runner-up again two seasons later.
Bob and Sarah were huge supporters of SYHA and both very instrumental in the
successful start of SYHA. They would
both be eventual board members, serve in various officer positions and provide
some tremendous foresight into our
eventual successful youth hockey program. Bob's leadership in coaching
development, selection and placement would
start to reap the benefits this season, as the Sioux City Metros would spend the
next 15 seasons as one of the IHSHL's
most dominate and successful High School teams!!!
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Todd Coyle
Scott Patrick Chris
Swanson
Brian Burke
Dirk Richou
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Todd Coyle
Scott Patrick Chris
Swanson
Brian Burke
Dirk Richou
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Todd Coyle Chris
Swanson Scott
Patrick
Did You Know...Having secured second and
third place Silver Glove awards the prior two season, Scott would finish this season as the
league's top
goaltender with a save percentage of .895
Did You Know...Goaltender Scott Patrick played in
three consecutive IHSHL All-Star Games as well as being selected to the IHSHL
All-State
Team three times.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 4th-6th / North Iowa Recreation Center Mason City, IA
The Metros finish second during the regular season with thirteen wins, four
losses and a tie, five points behind nearly undefeated
Waterloo Columbus who has a bye in the opening round. The Metros
will start out the tournament with the last place Des
Moines Urbandale Jay who managed just three wins all season.
Quarter-Final Game
6-Metros
vs. Des Moines Urbandale-3
March 4th,
1988
Metros sophomore and league's sixth highest scorer Ross VanRooyan would
take charge in this opener; scoring the lone goal
in the first, adding two more the second just a minute apart and capping a
four goal night with an empty netter in the third.
Mark Post and Brett Austin would also light the lamp for the
Metros as they cruise to a first round victory.
Semi-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Waterloo Public-2
March 5th, 1988
Meeting up with the always competitive Waterloo Warriors this one looks to be a
better game on paper. Finishing just a win
behind the Metros both teams are very evenly matched. However, it's Sioux
City with the jump in their step as they score
three first period goals from Chris Swanson, Mark Graber and
Brett Austin. Waterloo battles back in the second period
narrowing the lead to just a goal. The Metros manage only seven shots on
goal but it's Mark Graber who's shot gets
past the Waterloo net minder for the win.
Championship Game
1-Metros vs.
Des Moines Valley-Dowling-4
March 6th, 1988
The Metros enter the championship against the league's fourth place finisher.
However, the opponents are fresh off a
quarter-final win over the defending State Champions Mason City and a
semi-final upset of the League's top team and
tournament favorite Waterloo Columbus. Capitalizing on their winning Momentum
this one is all Des Moines. They would
record a goal in the first, two in the second and trade goals in the third for
their first ever State Championship title.
Ross VanRooyan would score the Metros goal and Scott Patrick
stop twenty-three attempts.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 12-13th / Community Ice Center Ames, IA
The Metros would fall in JV Tournament play to
the Des Moines Valley-Dowling Tigers in the championship game.
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Quarter-Final Game
Semi-Final Game
Championship Game
?-Metros vs. Need
Team-?
4-Metros vs. Waterloo Public-2 1-Metros
vs. DM Valley-Dowling-4 OT
March 12th,
1988
March 12th, 1988
March 13th, 1988
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
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The Dubuque Devils rejoin the IHSHL bringing the team
total to eight teams. They will be divided in to an East & West divisions
and
play a 20 game schedule. The Metros complete the season with an 11-9-0 record
East; Dubuque Devils, Mason City Mohawks, Waterloo Columbus
Sailors & Waterloo Public Warriors
West; Ames Little Cyclones, Sioux City Metros, Des Moines
Urbandale Valley/Dowling.
The Metros fifth place regular season finish and sixth place finish at State was a surprise for last season's second place tournament runners-up.
Former
Musketeer
and now
Metros Head Coach Dave Davies would bring his style of play to the high
school program this
season, as a dynasty was in the making.
IHSHL State Tournament March 3rd-5th in Des Moines / JV State Tournament March 10th-12th in Ames, IA
The Scotty Culbertson Award is presented for the first time this season to Metro player Ryan Larscheid.
Technology Note...In a unanimous vote, the SYHA Board approved the funds to purchase an new adding machine for the Treasurer.
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave Davies
Brian Davies
Mark Adam
Dick Augustine
Head Coach Assistant Coach
JV/Assistant Coach Team Rep
Dave Davies takes over the Metros head Coaching duties this season. Having
been a log serving SYHA coach
since the early eighties when he first started put with the Squirts coaching his
son Daniel. No stranger to the game,
he played Minor and Major hockey in Toronto before playing four season for the
St. Louis Billicans. He moved
to Sioux City and played four seasons for the Musketeers. Over that time Dave
racked-up a Musketeer all-time
record of 235 total games played and he remains the team's All-Time Leading
Scorer in both assists and total
points and is second among all goal scorers.
Brian Davies joins the Metros for a season
assisting his brother with the varsity squad He to is a veteran of
the USHL senior league playing for the Waterloo Black Hawks and the Green Bay
Bobcats. Mark Adam remains
on an assistant varsity and
a head junior varsity coach. Mark will facilitate the transition of the
new head coach this
season. This will be his third year as an assistant coach
for the Metros. Prior to that Mark was
also a SYHA coach
and played for the Metros for four seasons.
High Scorers
Shane Keith
Ross Van Rooyan Tracy Brunken
Dale Frerichs Brian
Augustine
While just a pair of games are added to the regular season, the Metros start to
see a huge increase in offense. Shane Keith will lead
the way, scoring a team leading twenty-eight goals and adding a dozen more
assists. His forty points is seventh best among all IHSHL
scorers this season. Again in the top five
is Ross Van Rooyan with fourteen goals and twelve assists. Tracy Brunken would
record six goals and twelve assists as well. Dale Frerichs, Brian
Augustine and Chris Sorum would all three
record fifteen
regular season points.
Heavy Hitters
Dirk Richou
Bert Post
Chad Allen
Ross Van Rooyan Burke Lake
Both top five penalty leader last season; Dirk Richou leads the way with 55
minutes and Bert Post a single minute behind
with 54. Chad Allen makes the list for the first time with 50 minutes in the box. Second
leading scorer Ross Van Rooyan finishes
with 36 minutes
and Burk Lake rounds out the list with 26 penalty minutes
88-89
Between the Pipes
The Metros start another season with experience
in the crease, senior Jeremy Lund and sophomore Jeff Brogan share
the
goaltending duties. Jeremy will garner the starting position seeing time in
seventeen games recording an 8-7 record. The second
year goalie would also see more varsity time in six games and post a 3-0 record.
Jeremy Lund
Jeff Brogan
Metros 1985-89
Metros 1987-91
Senior goaltender Jeremy Lund assumes the starting
role this season. Playing in seventeen games he would post a 9-8-0 record.
Placing the Metros second in the west division and fifth overall. He would
record a .829 save percentage and allow less that four
goals per game on average.
Just a sophomore this s season Jeff
Brogan is set to take on the varsity back-up duties and carry the junior
varsity. He would
see time in just six varsity contests, posting a 3-0-0 record. His save
percentage of .885 is among the highest in the league
among all rostered goalies. Having played second fiddle the last two seasons,
there is success on the horizon for Jeff .
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Shane Keith Ross Van Rooyan
Dirk Richou
Jeremy Lund Brian
Augustine
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Shane Keith
Ross Van Rooyan Dirk Richou
Jeremy Lund
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Shane Keith
Dirk Richou Jeremy Lund*
Brian Augustine*
*Honorable Mention
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 3rd-5th / Metro Ice Sports Center Des Moines, IA
Sioux City would enter the tournament as the fourth seeded team posting a record
of eleven wins and nine losses. They are
looking for a chance to redeem themselves last seasons loss in the
championship game. The regular season champion
Des Moines Urbandale Valley-Dowling record a rare perfect season, winning twenty
games.
Quarter-Final Game
6-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-4
March 3rd,
1989
The Metros match-up with Mason City. Both teams posted eleven wins but the
Mohawks would finish a point ahead
of the Metros. The game started out in a flurry with both teams grabbing a pair
of goals each. Metros Ross VanRooyan
and Bert Post would strike first but the Mohawks would keep the
game even after the first. However an explosive
second period saw the Metros get red-lighters from Burke Lake, T.J. Reinsch,
Damon Keith and Brett Austin.
Mason City would mount a comeback, recording two goals in the third, but
never really posing a serious threat in
this opening round game.
Semi-Final Game
3-Metros vs. DM Urbandale Valley-Dowling-5
March 4th, 1989
Saturday's game offers another chance for the Metros to ruin the Tigers perfect
season. However, Des Moines gets the jump
on the Metros scoring three goals in the first nine minutes of the game
before T.J. Reinsch can get the Metros on the board.
The second period would settle down with Des Moines scoring the only goal. Sioux
City would start a comeback on a second
T.J Reinsch goal but Des Moines would counter with one of their
own. A Chris Sorum goal would start a possible
rally but fizzle as time ran out.
Consolation Game
2-Metros vs. Waterloo Columbus-3
March 5th, 1989
The Metros next foe are the evenly matched Waterloo Columbus Sailors who also
ended the season with eleven wins. The
Metros would strike first when Brett Austin got them on the board in just
less than two minutes. Waterloo would counter in
the second with the periods only goal. Again just over a minute gone in the
third, Tracy Brunken would tie the game.
However, a late third period tally would give the Sailors the victory. The
Metros launched thirty-three shots on goals and
Metros goalie Jeremy Lund stopped twenty-three of the twenty-five
Waterloo attempts.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 10trh-11th / Community Ice Center Ames, IA
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Championship Game
0-Metros vs. DM Capitols-3
1-Metros vs. DM Oak Leafs-6
1-Metros
vs. Omaha Gladiators-4
February 29th,
1996
March 1st, 1996
March 2nd, 1996
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Need Player Information
The Omaha Jr. Lancers join the league to make nine
teams in the league. It is divided into an East and West division. For some
reason the
east plays a 20 games schedule and the west a 22 game schedule.
Varsity State Tournament held March 2nd-4th in Waterloo, IA
East; Ames Little Cyclones, Dubuque Devils, Mason City Mohawks, Waterloo Columbus
Sailors & Waterloo Public Warriors
West; Sioux City Metros, Omaha Jr. Lancers, Urbandale Jays, & Des Moines Valley/Dowling.
The Metros finish the season in second place in the west
with a 14-6-2 record. Brett Austin and T.J. Reinsch lead the way in scoring with
38 points.
Tracey Brunken spends 69 minutes in the box. They would place four players in
the All-Star game, four on the All-State team and
four players
in the Chicago Showcase.
Another trip to the State Tournament Championship game and another second
place finish. On paper, this team should have won!!!
However, they would
return
with almost the identical team the
following season with different results.
IHSHL State Tournament March 2nd-4th in Waterloo, IA
Sioux City Hosts the IHSHL Junior Varsity (JV) State
Tournament in Sioux City. March 9th-11th
in Sioux City IA
The 90's would begin a run of Sioux City's dominance in the
IHSHL & MHSHL hockey leagues.
Starting in 88 & 90 with Championship runner-up trophies. The Metros
return in both 1991 & 1992 with Championship wins. After a
Runner-up
finish in 93, they again would win Champion status in 94. The Metro would go on
to win two more championships in 98 & 99
and close-out the decade
with a runner-up finish in 2000. They would again win the Championship in 2003.
The 1990's
made for a Sioux City Championship
streak that is by far tops in the IHSHL & MHSHL leagues. During those eleven seasons
the
Metros captured 2 Regular Season Championships and appeared in the State
Championship game 8 times, winning the title five times.
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave Davies
Mark Adam
Tom
Basarich
Dick Augustine
Head Coach
JV/Assistant Coach
JV/Assistant Coach Team Rep
High Scorers
Brett Austin
T.J. Reinsch
Chris Sorum
Jesse Monell
Matt Lester
Metros offensive numbers remain in the rise with twelve Metros scoring
double-digit points. Brett Austin would record a team
leading twenty-five goals and T.J. Reinsch a goal behind him, both would finish the
season with thirty-eight points and both would
finish among the top
eleven scorers in the league. Chris Sorum starts to become a
regular on the list with fourteen goals and
twenty-assists, as does Jesse Monell with both a dozen red-lighters and
helpers. Matt Lester
closes the top five with
twenty-one regular season points.
Heavy Hitters
Tracy Brunken
Brett Austin
Jesse Monell
T.J. Reinsch
Mark Post
Tracey Brunken leads the way with 69 penalty minutes and leading scorer
Brett
Austin is just a single minute behind with 68.
Top five scorers; Jesse Monell records an hour in the box and T.J. Reinsch sits
for 42 minutes. Always a familiar last name on this
list, is big brother Mark Post with 32 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Eric Ruble...14-7-12 Todd
Brinkerhoff...5-8-13 Terry Reeves...8-4-12
Marc Summers...8-4-12 Jason Baker...4-7-11
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Cory Roberts...71 Marcus Andre...42 Guy
Wayman...26 Jason Baker...25 Tim
McCormick...14
89-90
Between the Pipes
With two seasons experience under his
belt junior Jeff Brogan will take over the starting duties while,
sophomore Jesse Basarich
waits in the wings. The guys post a 14-6-2 overall record a second place
finish in the west and a fourth place finish overall. They
would lead the Metros to the championship game again
but fall a pair of goals short to the Waterloo Public. New arrival to the
Metros goaltending corps is Travis Stickles who see most of the
junior varsity time posting an 8-4-2 record. Jesse and Jeff
would add three wins
and three losses to those final junior varsity season record.
Jeff would record ten wins, three losses and a tie in fourteen games this season. .869 save percentage allowed 51 goals
Jesse four wins, three losses and a tie in eight outings. save
percentage .855 Allowed 34 goals.
He did see some JV time as well posting a pair of win and three
losses.
Sioux City Metros
Single Game Scoring Record
In what is the busiest weekend on record for the Metros...Saturday, December 11th the
Metros would score seventeen goals on the
Urbandale Jays in a 17-1 victory. Brett Austin
scored four
goals & Jesse Monell a hat trick.
It wouldn't get any better for the
home team on Sunday; the Metros would slow
the pace a bit, scoring just fifteen times. Again,
Brett Austin
would lead the
way with four goals and this time it was
Dan Davies recording
the hat trick.
That weekend the Metros would
put 95
shots on goal and hang 67 total points on the Jays and that included 6 unassisted goals.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Brett Austin Brian Augustine
T.J. Reinsch
Chris Sorum
Bert Post
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Brett Austin
Brian Augustine T.J. Reinsch
Chris Sorum Bert Post
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Brett Austin
Brian Augustine T.J. Reinsch
Chris Sorum Bert Post
1990 Chicago Showcase Team
Tri-State Sioux City Players
Brian Augustine (Jr.), Brett Austin (Sr.), T.J. Reinsch
(JR) Pert
Post (Sr.)
Brian Augustine (Jr.), Brett Austin (Sr.), T.J. Reinsch
(JR) & Pert
Post (Sr.)
This would be the first time Sioux City would be represented in the nation wide
showcase tournament
Brian and T.J. would return the following year (1991) to the Showcase along with
fellow Metro players Dan Davies and Chris Sorum.
Brett Austin would be named the Team Tri-State Captain.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 1st-4th / McElroy Auditorium Waterloo, IA
The Metros enter the tournament recording fourteen wins, six losses and a pair
of ties as the fourth seeded team. Including
Sioux City, regular season champions
Waterloo Columbus, Waterloo Public and Des Moines Valley-Dowling are
all
considered tournament favorites.
Quarter-Final Game
9-Metros vs. Dubuque Devils-1
March 1st,
1990
In a rare Thursday night match the Metros get the tournament underway and look
for another chance in the championship
game. They will be taking on the Dubuque Devils who finished third in the east
and sixth place overall. This one is going to be
all Metros as they score seven goals in the first period. Before the first
fifteen minutes were over Metros T.J. Reinsch had
grabbed two goals and Landon Blatchford, Brett Austin, Jade Pospeshil,
Chad Markham and Tracy Brunken
all had red-lighters to their credit. Sioux City would take the their foot
off the gas with Brett Austin getting a second goal
in the middle period and Dan Davies notching the final period's
only score.
Semi-Final Game
4-Metros vs. DM Valley-Dowling-3
March 3rd, 1990
The Metros find themselves squared-up against the west division champions and
second best team in the league. Des Moines
Valley-Dowling is the favorite on paper but Sioux City's momentum from the
first game could make this one exciting. Both
teams trade goals in the first period with Dale Frerichs and Chris
Sorum keeping the game ties at two. For a second period
the teams exchange goals and its Chris Sorum again finding the back of
the net. The game remains a struggle until
Jesse Monell beats the Des Moines goaltender fiving the
Metros the lead. Sioux City's defense corps and
goaltender Jeff Brogan fend off the Maroons final period assault and
advance to the Championship game.
Championship Game
1-Metros vs. Waterloo Public-3
March 4th, 1990
The Metros return to the championship game for the second time in three seasons.
They prepare to take on Waterloo
Public, who earlier in the tournament had upset the regular season champions
Waterloo Columbus. The game is all that is
expected with the Metros and Warriors trading goals in the first on a Landon
Blatchford tally and both goalies were perfect
during the second. However, a penalty shot goal would put the Warriors ahead and
eventually another tally would put the game
out of reach for the Metros. Sioux City would pepper the Waterloo goalie with
forty-five shots, foiling his just one time.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 10th-11th / Sioux City Auditorium Sioux City, IA
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Championship Game
?-Metros
vs. Mason City Mohawks-?
?-Metros vs. Need team-?
1-Metros vs. Omaha Gladiators-4
February 29th,
1990
March 1st, 1990
March 11th, 1990
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Need Player Information
The St. Joe Griffons and Omaha
Gladiators join the league in the west. Waterloo Public and Columbus merge.
Urbandale moves to the east.
Ten teams play a 26 game schedule in two divisions.
East: Ames, Dubuque, Mason City,
Waterloo & Des Moines Urbandale
West: Sioux City, Omaha Lancers & Gladiators, St. Joe, & Des Moines
Valley/Dowling.
The Metros own the west with a 21-4-1 record and finish
just two points behind league winning Mason City. As the 90's start out,
Sioux
City
sets the pace with offensive numbers never seen before in the IHSHL.
T.J.
Reinsch leads the way with 70 points and Chris Sorum goal behind.
Three other Metros record over 50 points and six more over 27 points.
They
place five players on the All-Star Team, four on
the All-Stare team
and four in the Chicago Showcase. Goaltender Jeff Brogan receives
the State Championship Most Valuable Player Award.
Let the IHSHL Dynasty Begin...
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave Davies
Dave LeGree Dick
Augustine
Head Coach
Assistant Coach Team Rep
High Scorers
T.J. Reinsch
Chris Sorum
Daniel Davies
Jesse Monell Brian
Augustine
T.J. Reinsch leads the way in scoring with a whopping seventy points,
recording thirty-seven goals
and thirty-three assists,
a Metros scoring record that still stands to this day. Chris
Sorum is just a goal behind with 36 red lighters and thirty-three assists.
Daniel Davies records thirty-two goals on
his way to fifty-five points. Jesse Monell spends the season as play-maker
setting up thirty-three Metro goals in addition sixteen of his own. Brian Augustine
records eighteen goals for thirty-four
regular season points.
Did You Know...All four of the top Metros scorers finish among the
IHSHL's top ten regular season scorers.
Heavy Hitters
Tracy Brunken
Jesse Monell
Cory Roberts
T.J. Reinsch
Matt Lester
No Stranger to the top five heavy hitter list, Tracy
Brunken brings his A-game and racks-up 94 penalty minutes this season. A Metros
record that stands for ten seasons. Jesse Monell finished fourth in scoring despite
his 84 minutes in the box. Cory Roberts has
52 minutes
and leading scorer T.J. Reinsch records 54 minutes. Matt Lester rounds out the
top fine with 32 penalty minutes.
90-91
Between the Pipes
With multi seasons of regular season and tournament experience Jeff Brogan
and Jesse Basarich are far and away the
league's best goaltending duo. Both goalies post winning records of 10-2-1
and 10-2 to lead the Metros a west division
championship
and a win short of the league champions from Dubuque. Sioux City has
another young goalie waiting for his
shot at championship success in eighth grader Chad Stewart will be called
into
action in a victorious varsity games
and play a full junior varsity schedule.
Jeff Brogan
Jesse Basarich
Metros 1987-91
Metros 1989-92
The Metros would
again see action in the championship tilt and this time they would not disappoint; bringing home Sioux City's first
ever IHSHL
Championship. Jeff would be honored as the tournament's Most Valuable Player and Jesse would receive one of three
of the league's
Silver Glove Awards with a .902 save percentage. They would post a combined save
percentage of .890 and both
record a pair of shut-outs during the championship season
90-91 Sioux City Metros
Heelan High School
This photo is taken of the five Metros players
representing Bishop Heelan High School this 90-91 season. Sophomore Daniel
Davies,
seniors Jason Osbar , T. J. Reinsch & Brian Augustine and junior Jade Pospeshil.
All five of these players would be apart of the '91 IHSHL
championship team. Daniel & Jade will go on to win a second in a row IHSHL
Championship next season.
T.J. Reinsch
Metros 1987-91
T.J. Reinsch would log four season with the Metros.
Joining the team as a freshman he would make unsuccessful runs at the post
season championship finishing in second place in '88 & '90. However,
another return the the championship game in '91 this time proved successful
and the Metros would win their first post season championship. T.J. was a
IHSHL two time selection to the All-Star, IHSHL All-League
and Chicago Showcase teams as well as two-time Metros leading scorer and
the league's second highest scorer.
T.J. Reinsch
T.J. Reinsch becomes the Jr. Musketeers/Metros all-time leading
scorer. Having recorded 37 goals and 33 assists; his 70 points during the
twenty-six game regular season, remains a high watermark. It has been challenged
several times, but his high of 37 goals and 70 total points
remains unsurpassed. His 1.42 goals per game and his 2.7 points per games remain
the second highest among all Jr. Musketeers/Metros scorers.
Did You Know...The Metros top four scores this
season recorded 246 points; placing four Metros among the league's top ten
scorers. Chris
Sorum was second in Metro scoring having finished just a single goal behind the
leader and the third highest scorer in the league. Also making
waves in the scoring categories are Sophomores Daniel Davies and Jesse Monell,
also earning slots among the leagues top ten highest scorers.
Sioux City Metros
Single Game Scoring Record
The Metros set a IHSHL single game scoring record
this season recording twenty-three (23) goals against the Omaha Jr. Lancers
Sioux City also posted forty-nine other goals in the three other match-ups with
the Lancers winning 17-1, 16-1 and 16-3
Beginning a Decade of Dominance...
The 1990-91 marks Sioux City's first ever post-season high
school hockey championship. In a disappointing loss in the championship game
the prior season, the Metros destroy the regular season champions in an 8-1
victory over the Dubuque Devils. This win sets the table for three
more championship victories in the next four seasons.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Jeff Brogan
Tracy Brunken Dan
Davies
T.J. Reinsch
Chris Sorum
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Jeff
Brogan Tracy
Brunken Dan Davies
T.J. Reinsch
Chris Sorum
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Brian Augustine
Dan Davies
T.J. Reinsch
Chris Sorum
1991 Chicago Showcase Team
Tri-State Sioux City Players
Brian Augustine Dan
Davies
T.J. Reinsch
Chris Sorum
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 28th-March 3rd / Cyclone Community Center Ames, IA
Finishing the
season with twenty-one wins and just four losses & a tie the Metros are the west
division champions. They place four
players; T.J Reinsch, Chris Sorum, Dan Davies and Jesse Monell
among the leagues top ten scorers. Despite Dubuque's
better record, the Metros enter the state meet as the tournament favorites and
are looking to take care of some unfinished
business-last season's championship game defeat.
Quarter-Final Game
5-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-0
March 1st, 1991
The Metros start the day as the last of five scheduled games. They are paired
against Mason City, who won the pig-tail game
earlier that day defeating the Omaha Jr. Lancers. The Mohawks, who could muster
just eight victories all season, are no match
for the Metros. T.J Reinsch grabs the game winner and Chris Sorum
gives the Metros a first period lead. In the second
Chris Sorum gets a second tally of the night and Jesse Monell puts
the Metros ahead by four. A single red-lighter in the
third by Landon Blatchford ices the game for the Metros. Goaltender
Jesse Basarich repels all twenty-six
attempts by the Mohawks.
Semi-Final Game
8-Metros vs. DM Valley-Dowling Tigers-3
March 2nd, 1991
The semi-final contest finds the Metros taking on Des Moines
Valley-Dowling; having finished the season behind the
Metros as the division's second best team with nineteen wins during the season.
The game looks to be a meeting between
two of the league's best teams and from the start it does not disappoint. Both
Des Moines opened the period with the first
two goals but Sioux City storms back to even the game on goals by Dan Davies,
Brian Augustine and Tracy Brunken.
Having just one period in the tank, the Tigers are spent as they give up four
unanswered goals to the Metros. Dan Davies
would grab| his second of the night and Jesse Monell, Chris Sorum
and T.J. Reinsch giving them a commanding lead.
Sioux City would let-up in the third and Chris Sorum would
record the period's only goal. Jeff Brogan is perfect in
the latter two periods stopping all eighteen shots on goal.
Championship Game
8-Metros vs. Dubuque Devils-1
March 3rd, 1991
Fresh off a semi-final game that on-paper could have gone either way, the Metros
enter the championship looking for their
first ever State title. Dubuque ends the regular season a the league's best team
but does so just a pair of points ahead of
the Metros. Its the Devils who strike first and grabbing the lead after the
first period. Sioux City would retaliate in the
second with three more unanswered goals; two by Jesse Monell and one by
Dan Davies. The Metros have the
momentum but the game is still in jeopardy with one more period to play.
No one could see the results of the final period
coming...Sioux City score five goals; Dan Davies gets two more for
his third goal of the game, T.J. Reinsch grabs a pair of tallies and
Chris Sorum gets the games final red-lighter.
Goaltender Jeff Brogan stops all but one of the Devils tries
and the Metros outshoot their opponents 21-4 to capture
their first State Tournament
Title
since the IHSHL was formed fifteen
seasons ago. Metros goaltender Jeff Brogan
is selected as the tournaments Most
Valuable Player.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 8th-9th / Sioux City Auditorium Sioux City, IA
The Metros enter the tournament both as the host team and the seventh place seed
mustering just five wins all season.
Unfortunately, before the weekend is over they would match-up with both the
league's two best teams in the Omaha Gladiators
and Jr. Lancers as well as the higher seeded team from Missouri. Icing an
offence that couldn't get going the Metros surrendered
nineteen goals to their opposition and could only light the lamp themselves five
times.
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Seventh Place Game
1-Metros vs. Omaha Jr. Lancers-6
2-Metros vs. St. Joe Griffens-5 2-Metros vs.
Omaha Gladirators-8
March 8th,
1991
March 8th, 1991
March 9th, 1991
1990-91 Metro Cheerleaders
Amy Parkhill Becky Frerichs Heidi Hope
Christina Davies Heather Johnson Holly Hope
Jewell Pospeshil
Amy Parkhill, Becky Frerichs, Heidi Hope, Jewell Pospeshil,
Christina Davies, Heather Johnson, Holly Hope
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Need Player Information
IHSHL would open this season again as a nine teams in two
divisions . The West Division plays a 24 game schedule and the East Division
a 22 game schedule. However, there are some new
faces in the league; the Omaha
Lancers and the St. Joe Griffons. Gone are Urbandale and
consolidated are
Waterloo Public & Columbus.
West: Sioux City, Des Moines Valley/Dowling, Omaha Jr. Lancers &
Gladiators and St. Joe Griffons
East: Ames, Dubuque, Mason City, Waterloo
The Metros win the regular season with a 19-5 record.
Offence is the theme again, Jesse Monell and Daniel Davies both score over
60 points and Jesper Kilander over 50. The Metros place five players in the
All-Star Game, three All-State selections and four players
in the Chicago Showcase. Daniel Davies is chosen the State Tournament Most
Valuable Player.
The Metros would win the regular season championship as
well as a second in a row IHSHL State Tournament Championship on
home ice.
Daniel Davies would be selected as the IHSHL Tournament's Most Valuable Player
They would be the third IHSHL team (Des Moines & Waterloo)
to win back to back championships.
IHSHL State Tournament February 27th-March 1st in Sioux City, IA / JV State Tournament March 7th-8th in Mason City IA
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave Davies
Dave LeGree
Dick Augustine
Head Coach
Assistant Coach Team Rep
High Scorers
Daniel Davies
Jesse Monell Jesper Kilander
Jade Pospeshil Karri
Poykio
Offence is the theme as the Metros put in some 146 goals
in just 24 games. Daniel Davies leads the way with sixty-three
points; twenty-eight goals and a team leading thirty-five assists. Jesse
Monell follows right behind with a team high of
thirty-one goals, nine of which are short-handed for sixty-one points.
Exchange student Jesper Kilander would record
twenty-eight goals and twenty-four assists. Jade Pospeshil and another exchange student
Karri Poykio would
complete
the top five scorers list both recording twenty-eight points.
Daniel Davies, Jesse Monell and Jesper Kilander, were also the
IHSHL's second, third and fourth highest scorers.
Heavy Hitters
Jesse Monell Corey Roberts
T.J. Juon
Karri Poykio Daniel
Davies
Second leading scorer Jesse Monell would also
lead the Metros in penalties with 66 minutes. Corey Roberts was a
couple of
minors
behind him with 63 minutes. T.J. Juon and Karri Poykio would both record 50
minutes in the box and
leading scorer Daniel Davies
would earn 38 penalty minutes.
91-92
Between the Pipes
Goaltender experience is becoming an
expected commodity as the Metros prepare to defend their IHSHL championship.
Jesse Basarich returns with three seasons experience and a league
championship under his belt. Jesse will shoulder the load this
season turning in a 17-5 record. However freshmen Chad Stewart and
Matt Seawalson will also contribute a pair of wins for an
overall 19-5 record giving the Metros their first ever regular season
championship. Jesse and crew would finish the season on
home ice; winning their second in a row IHSHL championship
Jesse Basarich
Metros 1989-92
Senior Jesse Basarich draws the starting position
this season. Playing a majority of the games, he posts seventeen wins and just
five losses this season. He earned four shut-outs and facing 429 shots on goal
Jesse turned aside .879 percent of them leading
the Metros to their first regular season championship.
Jesse would make appearances in three post season
tournaments and is a two-time State Champion. He is an IHSHL Silver
Glove Award recipient and is would be selected to play in both the IHSHL
All-Star Game and the Chicago Showcase.
Matt Seawalson
Chad Stewart
Metros 1991-95
Metros1990-93
Chad Stewart sees time in three varsity contests;
grabbing a pair of victories and youngster Matt Seawalson sees time in one
varsity game.
Chad's two wins help the Metros secure their first ever regular season
championship, a first seed in the
tournament and an eventual repeat tournament championship
Did You Know...This season's Metros scored an
averaged of six goals per game on their opponents while allowing their foes just
three per game.
Dan Davies
Dan Davies is selected as the Sioux City Journal's
Metro Athlete of the Year. Lettering in hockey as well as football and
soccer.
This makes Dan the first ever Jr. Musketeer/Metro player to receive this top honor
among the Siouxland areas' eligible athletes.
4-Metros vs. Des Moines Valley/Dowling-3
February 4th / Sioux City Auditorium
Dan Davies
Metros 1989-93
Dan Davies has a busy day in this meeting with the
Valley/Dowling Tigers. In addition to a couple of minor penalties, his goal
a minute into the third period would give the Metros a seemingly comfortable
three goal lead. He would also grab two assists
on a second period goal by Jesper Kilander and the eventual game winner; another
one from Kilander with just over three
minute remaining in the game.
Dan was a two time Metros leading scorer during his junior and senior
seasons. Shown here during his junior season, he would
record twenty-eight goals and thirty-five assists. His sixty-three points points puts him among the Jr.
Musketeers/Metros top ten
all-time scorers and his nearly 1.5 assists per game and over 2.5 points per game are both the third
highest among all
Sioux City scorers.
Sioux City would build a three goals lead over the Tigers
until a third period comeback put the game in jeopardy. Three quick
goals by the Tigers would tie the game with just minute remaining however
a second goal of the game by exchange student Jesper
Kilander would give the Metros another victory.
Goaltender Jess Basarich would stop twenty-six of
thirty shots on goal including the first twenty-two Tiger attempts. A brief
flurry of goals would allow the Tiger to tie the game but Jesse would regain his
composure, stopping the remaining four shots
before a Kilander goal ended the game for the Tigers.
Eric Ruble
Jade Pospeshil
Metros 1989-93
Metros 1988-92
Left: Eric Ruble launches on of the thirty-seven shots on goal the Metros
had in this narrow victory over Des Moines.
Right: Metros Captain Jade Pospeshil looks to move the puck up ice
abs goaltender Jesse Basarich watches the pay develop.
That's past Sioux City Musketeer, future Metros Head Coach and two time State
Championship winner Jimmy Peck wearing the
bands in this game. Working the lines are past Metro & Musketeer Dan
Reynolds and past Metro player Bobby Batcheller.
Jesse Monell
Jesse's two prior seasons saw him record a dozen goals & dozen assists as a
freshman. His sophomore season saw him finish among the Metros
top four scorers with fifty-two total points; averaging two points per game.
This season, it was more of the same. Jesse would record 31 goals,
including five power play and nine short-handed goals & thirty assists, in just twenty-one regular season games; his 61 points
was second
best among Metro scorers and third best among all League players this season. His one & a half goals and
nearly three points
per game average this single season, remains the highest among all Jr. Musketeers/Metros players.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Jesse Basarich
Daniel Davies
Ryan Miller
Jesse Monell
Jade Pospeshil
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Jesse Basarich
Daniel Davies
Ryan Miller
Jesse Monell
Jade Pospeshil
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Daniel Davies
Jesse Monell
Jade Pospeshil
1991 Chicago Showcase Team
Tri-State Sioux City Players
Jesse Basarich
Daniel Davies
Jesse Monell
Jade Pospeshil
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 27th- March1st / Sioux City Auditorium Sioux City, IA
Last
season's champions are fresh off a regular season that saw them top all other
teams with nineteen wins. They enter the
tournament as the number one seed team and look to be the meet's favorite team.
Four Metros are among the league's
top five scorers and the boast the best goaltender in the league.
Sioux City looks to do what only two other IHSHL
teams have done since the league
started and that's win a pair of consecutive State Championships.
They have a rare opportunity to do so on home ice.
Quarter-Final Game
6-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-2
February 28th, 1992
Sioux City first obstacle are the Waterloo Warriors. Having only mustered five
wins all season, Waterloo teams historically
prove tough to beat in must win situations. The first period was back and forth
with Sioux City striking first on a Corey Roberts
goal and later Jesse Monell would tie the period at two each.
However, the regular season champs are just too much for the
Warriors and second period goals from Dan Davies and another one
from Corey Roberts puts the Metros ahead for good.
Eric Ruble would grab two more in the third. Sioux City peppered the
Warriors goaltender with fifty-one shots
and Jesse Basarich stopped a dozen attempts.
Semi-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-3
OT
February 29th, 1992
The Metros get the regular season fifth place team from Ames; one of just five
team this season to record eleven or more
victories. However, The Lil' Cyclones are riding high having just up-set
heavily favored Valley-Dowling in a double overtime
match. Ames would shut-down the Metros in the first and hold them to a single
Corey Roberts goal in the second; that still
left the Metros trailing by one. Ames would grab another tally early in
the third and appear to be pulling away from
the tournament favorites.
As time ticked away, it looked like another up-set was
afoot. Sioux City would apply continued pressure in the third, firing
fourteen shots on the Ames goaltender and limiting them to just eight attempts.
However, they lacked that elusive momentum
changing goal they needed so badly. However, with just over two minutes
remaining, Dan Davies would give the Metros
the spark they needed and eighteen seconds later Landon Blatchford
would send the game to overtime.
Just over seven minutes into the extra period, Eric Ruble would provide
the game winner, sending the Metros to the
championship game. Jesse Basarich stopped twenty-two shots on goal.
Championship Game
5-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-2
March 10th, 1992
The weight is heavy on the Metros; last season defending champions and this
season's regular season winners have a chance
to do what only two other IHSHL teams have done before and they have a chance to
do it in front of over a thousand home
town supporters.
The game is close for much of the
period, however with just over nine minutes gone Metros Karri Poykio
would get the
Metros on the board first and with just a minute remaining Corey
Roberts would put the defending champs up by two. Ames
would battle back in the second scoring a tally in between the Metros to
goals by Eric Ruble and T.J. Juon. The teams would
trade goals on the third but that second goal of the night by T.J. Juon
ices the game and a repeat champions for the Metros.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 6th-8th / North Iowa Ice Arena Mason City, IA
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Seventh Place Game
0-Metros vs. DM Capitols-3
1-Metros vs. DM Oak Leafs-6 4-Metros vs.
Waterloo Warriors-3
March 6th, 1992
March 7th, 1992
March 8th, 1992
1991-92 Metro Cheerleaders
Cheerleader Advisors...Christin Staben and Joy
McEntaffer
Heather Johnson Heidi Hope
Holly Hope Becky Frerichs
Robin Otto
Amy Parkhill Erica Andrea
Jewell Pospesil
1991-92 Metro Cheerleaders
Heather Johnson Amy Parkhill Heidi Hope Erica
Andre Robin Otto Becky Frerichs Holly Hope
Jewell Pospeshil
Heather Johnson, Amy Parkhill, Heidi Hope, Erica Andre, Jewell
Pospeshil, Robin Otto, Becky Frerichs, Holly Hope
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Need Player Information
IHSHL would open this season again as a nine teams in two
divisions with a East Division plays 22 games and the West plays 24 game schedule.
Varsity State Tournament
held March 4th-7th in Mason City,
IA
West: Sioux City, Des Moines Valley/Dowling, Omaha Jr. Lancers &
Gladiators and St. Joe Griffons
East: Ames, Dubuque, Mason City, Waterloo
The Metros slip a bit this season and finish fourth in the
west with a 14-10 record. Daniel Davies would lead the scoring with 42 points
while
five other Metros scored 25 plus points. They would place three players in the
All-Star Game and four on the All-State Team and in the
Chicago Showcase.
By the time the championship game rolled around there
wasn't a person in the house that didn't think the Metros wouldn't win their
third
championship.
They were so sure they placed commemorative three-peat patches on their jerseys
BEFORE the game. Des Moines
Valley/Dowling
didn't like the idea and beat the Metros 3-1. Note to self: Don't count chickens
before they hatch
Also notable is the transition of coaches, Dave Davies would step down this
season. Assistant Coach and another former Musketeer
Jimmy
Peck
would take the reins. His similar coaching philosophy would insure the continued
dominance of Metros hockey.
Sioux City Hosts the IHSHL Junior Varsity (JV) State
Tournament.
March 12th-14th
in Sioux City IA
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave Davies
Jimmy Peck
Robbie Dirks
Dick Augustine
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
JV Coach Team Rep
Dave Davies enters his fourth season as Metros Head Coach. Just three
seasons in and Dave has already captured a
pair of state titles and a state runner-up honor as well as a regular season
championship. With another strong Metro team
they look to be both regular season and state championship contenders,
eventually making another trip to the final game
this season.
Jimmy Peck, another past Billikan and Musketeer
player, joins the Metros coaching staff this season. He would take
on the Assistant Coach duties in preparation for his next four seasons as head
coach, securing another state championship
and a third place finish. Also born in Canada, Jimmy played his Junior hockey
there before a scholarship brought him to
Missouri. After four seasons at St. Louis University, Jimmy Peck would log
four more season with the Musketeers
securing countless scoring and defenseman awards. He remains an All-Time
top five Musketeers for total assists and
total points and is second highest among defenseman in goals and leader among
defenseman
in assists and points.
Rounding out the Metros coaching staff is Robbie Dirks.
A long time SYHA coach from Mites to Bantams this
will be his first season at the helm of the junior varsity team.
High Scorers
Daniel Davies
Eric Rubel
Daniel Thonstad Kimmo Kukkonen Landon Blatchford
For the second season in a row, Daniel Davies leads the
team in scoring forty-two points with a team leading twenty-two assists.
He is also the eighth highest scorer in the League. Eric Rubel posts
sixteen goals and twenty-one assists. Exchange students
Daniel Thonstad would record a team
high twenty-two goals totaling thirty-five points and Kimmo Kukkonen
seventeen goals
for twenty-seven regular season points. Landon Blatchford would finish the season
with eight goals and seventeen assists
Heavy Hitters
Corey Roberts Taylor Schramm
Seth Schramm Landon Blatchford
Eric Rubel
A top five penalty leader last season, Corey
Roberts leads the team this season with 85 minutes in the box. Brothers
Taylor
and Seth Schramm both record 57 minutes. Top five scorers Landon Blatchford
and
Eric Rubel both make the hitters list with
46 and 44 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Mark Doren...22-19-41 Eric Schramm...17-17-34
Jeremy Chute...8-13-21 Davy Meyers...11-10-21
Nate Lowe...14-5-19
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Ron Lewison...57 Mike Cramer...46 Gary
Heyns...35 Josh Strong...34 Jeremy
Boker...26
92-93
Between the Pipes
A transplant player from out of state
and a senior, Ben Hudson would join the existing sophomore goalies
Chad Stewart,
Matt Seawalson and newcomer Mark Bukovich between the pipes this
season. Mark and Matt would split time in the varsity
net finishing with 8-2 and 6-7 record. Their overall 14-10 record was still good
for a tie for the third place in league. Chad and
Mark would take on the junior varsity duties finishing for a 16-6-2 third place
regular season finish. Chad would a 7-1-1 record
and Mark a 9-5-1. Mark would also receive one of the League's three Silver
Glove Awards for the third best save percentage
in the league
Ben Hudson
Matt Seawalson
Chad Stewart
.
Ben: 8-2-0 over ten games emergency appendectomy side lined hin half way into the season . Save percentage of .862 surrendered just 34 goals.
Matt; 6-7 in fouteen games . gave up fifty goals
Chad Stewart: will back of Matt and take on the JV games for the remainder of the season.
Kirk Swanson Bob Batcheller
Metros 1982-85
Metros 1979-83
Left: Referee Kirk Swanson and Linesman Bob
Batcheller work the lines in the JV State Tournament as Des Moines Dowling takes
on the Mason City Mohawks.
Daniel Davies
Daniel Davies would be the first Metro player to be selected three times
to represent Team Midwest in the prestigious Chicago Showcase
tournament. Held Annually; this nation-wide tournament features the best
high school players from across the country. Dan was also a three-time
selection to the IHSHL All-Star and and All-League teams.
Head Coach Dave Davies
Metros 1988-92
Dave Davies took over the Metros program in 1988
and with the exception of that first season, guided the Metros to State
Tournament championships showings four times in a row, having success winning
back-to-back championships in 1991 and 1992.
Shown here in Mason City during the final game vs. Des Moines Valley-Dowling.
The Metros would fall this time around but
would return next season claiming their third League Championship in four
seasons.
Also pictured here is assistant coach Jimmy Peck. He would take the helm
next season bringing home another Metros Championship.
After coaching four seasons he would return behind the bench in 2001 for
six more seasons capturing another championship in 2003.
Did You Know...Daniel Davies and Landon Blatchford are the only
two Metros to play in the State Tournament Championship
game four times.
Kirk Swanson Bob Batcheller
Metros 1982-85
Metros 1979-83
Daniel Davies
Daniel Davies closes out his fifth varsity season
playing for the Metros. Four of those seasons resulted to trips to the State
Tournament
finals and winning back-to-back titles in 991 and 1992. His ninety-two
career goals and 185 career points are Jr. Musketeers/Metros
all-time scoring records. Dan's ninety-three career assists is seconds
best among all Jr. Musketeer/Metros scorers.
IHSHL Honors and Awards
Daniel Davies Landon Blatchford
Eric Ruble Cory Roberts
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Daniel Davies
Landon Blatchford Eric
Ruble
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Daniel Davies Landon
Blatchford Eric
Ruble* Cory Roberts*
*Second Team
1993 Chicago Showcase Team
Tri-State Sioux City Players
Landon Blatchford
Daniel Davies Cory Roberts
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 4th-7th / North Iowa Ice Arena Mason City, IA
Sioux City finished the season in the middle of the pack overall, putting
together fourteen wins
during the twenty-four game regular
season they are tied for third in the west division and fifth overall. The
Metros have a challenge ahead of them defending their prior
two seasons championships. The Omaha Gladiators were the regular season champs
with eighteen wins and Des Moines
just behind them with seventeen.
Quarter-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-3
OT
March 5th, 1993
Sioux City opens taking on the East divisions best team, albeit with two fewer
wins than the Metros. Daniel Thonstad would get
the Metros on the board first with the period's only tally. However, Ames
would retaliate with a pair of goals in the second giving
them back the lead after two. The Metros exchange students would get the
lead back when Daniel Thonstad would grab his
second of the night, tieing the game and
Kimmo Kukkonen
would put the Metros ahead before the periods first six minutes
had passed. With lots of time remaining the Lil' Cyclones were able to
fide the equalizer and sent the game to overtime. Half
way into the extra period Taylor Schramm wound take a great pass from
Thonstad giving the Metros a first round victory.
Semi-Final Game
5-Metros vs. Omaha Gladiators-2
March 6th, 1993
In an eventual and expected match-up, the Metros chances for a third consecutive
State title will go through the league's best
regular season team, the Omaha Gladiators. However, its the Metros who strike
first, doing so three times in the opening
period. Daniel Thonstad, Daniel Davies and Landon Blatchford
put the Metros ahead. The Gladiators could only muster
four shots on goals, however, one of them did beat the Sioux city
goaltender. The teams would trade goals in the second on a
Mike Stoneburg red-lighter further extending the lead. After a
scoreless first tem minutes, Mike Stoneburg would find the
net for a second time tonight putting the game out of reach for the top
seeded Gladiators. Goaltender Matt Seawalson would
fall back into his pre-injury groove, stopping all but two of the eighteen
attempts in the final two periods.
Championship Game
4-Metros vs. DM Valley-Dowling-8
March 7th, 1993
The Metros quest for a third title would not get much easier, as the face the
Des Moines Tigers; the league's second best team
and just a single win less than the Gladiators. The Tigers would launch eight,
first period shots and capitalize on two of them.
The defense was able to limit the Metros to just three chances however, one of
those shots from Dan Davies did find the
back of the net and getting the Metros back in the game.
|Des Moines would strike twice in the second before Dan
Davies second goal of the game closed the lead. Des Moines would
sore again but Sioux City would not go away when Kimmo Kukkonen again
brought the Metros within one goal.
However, the Metros begin to run out of gas; surrendering
three unanswered goals in the third before Landon Blatchford
tallied a too little too late goal with just second remaining.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 12th-14th / Sioux City Auditorium Sioux City, IA
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Consolation Place Game
3-Metros vs. Omaha Gladiators-1
0-Metros vs. DM Valley-Dowling-2
?-Metros vs. St. Joe Griffens-?
March 12th, 1993
March 13th, 1993
March 14th, 1993
1992-93 Metros Cheerleaders
Cheerleader Advisor...Ellen Andrea
Erica Andre
Robin Otto
Tasha Barker Nancy Franker
Sara Nettleton
Captain
Captain
Gina Nordsiden
Emily Sparks
Holli Stanek
Lisa Watson
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Need Player Information
IHSHL would open this season again as a nine teams in an
east and west division. The West Division plays a 24 games schedule and
the East Division
plays a 22 game schedule.
IHSHL State Tournament March 3rd-6th in Dubuque, IA
West: Sioux City, Des Moines Valley/Dowling, Omaha Jr. Lancers &
Gladiators and St. Joe Griffons
East: Ames, Dubuque, Mason City, Waterloo
The Metros are back to their old selves with a league
winning 18-6 record. Exchange students Sami Heino and Mikael Sundelin lead
the
way
in scoring both with 51 points and five other players finish with 23 plus
points. They place four players in the All-Star Game, seven
on the All-State Team and three in the Chicago Showcase.
After securing another Regular Season Championship, it was back to another state
championship final game as the Metros took on
the Omaha
Jr. Lancers. The Metros would win, and bring home their third championship in
four seasons.
Metros Sami Heino and Mikael Sundelin are selected as the IHSHL Tournament's
CO-Most Valuable Players.
This would mark Sioux City's third State Championship in
four seasons.
JV State Tournament March 11th-13th in Des Moines IA
Metros Coaching Staff
Jimmy Peck
Jeff Gray Clayton
Wiffen
Tracy Brunken Dick Augustine
Head Coach
JV/Assistant Coach JV/Assistant
Coach
JV Head Coach Team Rep
Jim Peck joins the Metros for the first of several coaching stints with
the Metros. The prior season the assistant coach would
help lead the Metros to the championship game. This season would also prove
successful winning the first of two eventual
State Titles. Joining him as Assistant Coaches is past Musketeers Jeff Gray,
he was a member of the Musketeers first ever
regular season & Clark Cup championship teams. Past Musketeer player and
three-time Metros leading scorer
Clayton Wiffen and two-time Metros penalty minute leader Tracy
Brunken also join the coaching staff.
Dick Augustine enters his third season as the Metros Team Rep.
High Scorers
Mikael Sundelin
Sami Heino
Mark Doren Mike
Stoneburg Nate Kelly
Exchange students Mikael Sundelin and Sami Heino set the
pace for the Metros this season with 51 points. Sundelin with a team
leading 24 goals and Heino with a team leading 29 assists. Mark Dorn would
record a 20 goals season and finish with 34 points.
Mike Stoneburg scored 14 goals on way to scoring 30 points. Nate Kelly would
round out the top five a point behind with 17 goals
and 29 regular season points.
Heavy Hitters
Robbie Jaynes Seth
Schramm Josh
Strong
Gary Heyns Mike Stoneburg
Robbie Jaynes makes his first appearance on the
hitter list and Seth Schramm his second, as they both record 68 penalty
minutes.
Josh
Strong trails by a few minors and finishes with 61 minutes. Gary Heyns ends the
season with 54 minutes and
top five scorer Mike
Stoneburg with 52 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Shane Yingst...8-16-24 Nate Loe...16-7-23
Nick Loe...7-14-21 Andrew Dooley...13-3-16
Davey Meyers...5-6-11
Junior Varsity heavy Hitters
Jared Berg...62 Ron Lewison...59 Nate
Loe...44 Nick Loe...28 Mike Cramer...28
Did You know...the Des Moines Capitols goaltender
Scott Clemmenson would go on to a 14 plus season NHL career playing for the New
Jersey Devils, Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs.
93-94
Between the Pipes
Matt Seawalson returns for his
junior season as the favorite to take the starting position and freshman Dirk
Worner arrives
with great skills even for a youngster and secures the roll as back-up. However,
as the season progress, the two challenge each
other and provide a solid rotation as the duo ends the season with a combined
18-6 record giving Sioux City their second regular
season championship in thee seasons. It is off the the IHSHL Tournament
Championship game for the sixth time in seven seasons.
Mark Bukovich moves up to junior varsity starter posting a 6-7-2 record.
Matt will add a JV win in there as well in addition to
another newcomer Chris Galinsky who would finish with a 4-3-1
record.
Matt Seawalson
Dirk Worner
Metros 1991-95
Metros 1993-95
Matt returning starter 4 wind five losses 2 shut outs. .820
save percentage 4.40 GAA
Dirk freshman 6-3 has emerged as the number one goalie 14-1 record 2 shut outs .880 save percentage 2.47 GAA
After three seasons in goal for the
Metros, Chad Stewart joining the team as an 8th grader and now a junior,
has moved
to Omaha and now plays for the Lancers. After two seasons there, amassing a
league & tournament championships and an
undefeated season, he will spend a season in the North American League and then
three seasons in the USHL playing for the
Waterloo Blackhawks and the Sioux City Musketeers. He will go on to join the
USHL referee staff and work as a
linesman for five seasons.
The 1993-94 season marks the half way point of the
dominance of the Sioux City Metros Hockey team as members if the Iowa High
School
Hockey League (IHSHL). In the last five seasons, the Metros have made a
showing in the post-season championship game; winning three times.
They have also captured the regular season championship two of the last three
seasons.
Did You Know...this is the third time in Metros
history that they have recorded seventeen or more goals in a single game
against an IHSHL opponent. The Metros beat the Omaha Gladiators this season
17-0. Last season the Metros hung a team and League
record 23 goals on the Lancers and back in 1989-90 the Metros beat the Des
Moines Urbandale Jay 17-1.
Mikeal Sundelin Sami Heino
On February 13th in Omaha, the Metros hang a team record
seventeen goals on the host team Gladiators.
Setting a pair of Metros scoring record are exchange students Mikael
Sundelin and Sami Heino.
Mikael records a pair of team records including six goals and eight total points
in a single game. Sami also sets a team record with seven assists
in a single game and ties the record of eight points in a single game.
IHSHL Honors and Awards
Mark Doren
T.J. Juon
Sami Heino Mikael
Sundelin
Seth Schramm Josh Strong
Dirk Worner Mike
Stoneburg
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Mark Doren T.J. Juon
Sami Heino Mikael Sundelin Seth Schramm Josh
Strong Dirk Worner
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Sami Heino Mikael Sundelin T.J. Juon Mark Doren* Seth Schramm* Josh Strong* Dirk Worner*
* Honorable Mention
1994 Chicago Showcase Team
Tri-State Sioux City Players
Mark Doren Mikael Sundelin
Mike Stoneburg
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 4th-6th / Five Flags Center Dubuque, IA
Sioux City enter the tournament as the top seeded team. Finishing the season
with eighteen wins and just six losses the Metros
are certainly one of the favorites however Des Moines, Omaha Lancers, Ames
and Mason City all recorded fifteen or more victories.
Quarter-Final Game
9-Metros vs. Dubuque Devils-2
March 4th, 1994
One of the spoils of the the number one seed is taking in the last place team in
the league. The Dubuque Devils can manage only
one win this season and face a daunting challenge in this tournament opening
match-up. However, they are fresh off the pig-tail
game which saw them upset the eighth seed team from St Joe. The Metros are all
over the Devils recording three goals each
period. Five different Metros score goals including four by Mark
Doren, two by Mikael Sundelin and one each from
Sam Kincaid, Seth Schramm and Mike Stoneburg. Dirk Worner
stops all but one of the Devils
twenty-one shot attempts.
Semi-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-2
March 5th, 1994
The semi-final offers up a bit more competition as the Metros face the east
division champs; Ames finished with sixteen wins,
two of which were at the expense of the Metros. Ames would set the pace scoring
first again just forty-seven seconds into
the game. However, Sami Heino would tie the game as the ten minute mark
approached and with just under a minutes
remaining in the period Mike Stoneburg would give the Metros the lead for
good. Sami Heino would grab another
tally in the second giving the Metros a little cushion. Ames would record a goal
in the third, but again, goaltender
Dirk Worner was nearly perfect stopping 32 Lil' Cyclone shots on goal.
Championship Game
8-Metros vs. Omaha Gladiators-1
March 6th, 1994
The Metros feel good about the championship match-up with sixth best team in the
league. The Omaha Gladiators managed just nine
wins this season but are in the championship game having just upset the
second best team in the league the day before. The Metros
met the Gladiators twice this season , grabbing two wins including a meeting
that resulted multiple single game Metros scoring records.
T.J. Joun would record the period's only goal when he capitalized and a
Nate Kelly pass giving the Metros the lead. However,
the Metros would explode in the second period. Mikael Sundelin
would add Hat Trick, Sami Heino records two goals, T.J. Joun
would adds a his second goal of the game and a single tally from Nate
Kelly. The Metros would launch forty-three total shots on
goal; nineteen of them coming in the middle stanza. The win continues the Metros
IHSHL dominance; winning a third state
championship in the last four seasons.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 11th-13th / Metro Ice Sports Center Des Moines, IA
After a quarter-final victory over the Ames Lil' Cyclones the Mets defeated the
top seeded Tigers from Des Moines Valley-Dowling.
The up-set over the tournament favorites saw Andrew Dooly scored a
pair of red-lighters while Nick & Nate Low, Davie Meyers and
Ron Lewison each tallied once. In Sundays championship game, Nate Lowe
and Andrew Dooley would both score goals but the
Metros couldn't find the elusive much needed third goal.
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Championship Game
3-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-1
6-Metros vs. DM Valley-Dowling-4
2-Metros vs. MC Mohawks-3
March 11th, 1994
March 12th, 1994
March 13th, 1994
Metros goaltender Mark Bukovich was awarded the IHSHL JV Silver glove
award for as the second best goaltender in the league.
Metros forwards Shame Yingst finished fifth and Nate Low ninth
among all JV scorers.
1993-94 Metros Cheerleaders
Cheerleader Advisor...Marsha Watson
Erica Andre Lisa
Watson Amber Beerman
Chris Gehrts Cassidy
Leavy
Captain
Captain
Mindie
Lyons Gina Nordsiden
Emily Sparks Holli
Stanek
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Need Player Information
The season begins with nine teams in the league divided in
to an East and West Division. The East plays 22 games and the West plays 24
games.
Valley Dowling changes its name and become the Des Moines Capitols.
The Metros finish the regular season in third place in the west division and a
fourth place overall in the league with a15-9 record.
However, the Omaha Lancers own the league this season and finish undefeated
securing both League and State Championships.
Varsity State Tournament held March 2nd-5th in Des Moines,
IA
JV State Tournament held March 9th-12th in Waterloo,
IA
Metros Coaching Staff
Jimmy Peck
Jeff Gray
Clayton Wiffen
Tracy Brunken
Burke Lake
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
JV Head Coach
JV Assistant Coach
Entering his second season at the helm, Jim Peck
steers the Metros to another winning season. He is selected to coach the
west division All-Star team and if not for a huge upset at the state tournament
would have been competing for a second state
championship is as many seasons. Jeff Gray, Clayton Wiffen
and Tracy Brunken all return for a second season. Joining
them is another past Metros player Burke Lake. Tracy, Clayton and Burke
also have success of their own; leading the Metros
to their first ever JV State Championship.
Dick Augustine and Roger Kelly take on the Co-Team Rep duties this
season.
High Scorers
Mark Doren
Nate Kelly
Mike Stoneburg Robbie Jaynes
Chris Hedquist
Leading the Metros in scoring is Mark Doren, his
twenty-three goals
and twenty-two assists are both team highs. Also
making another showing among the top
scorers is Nate Kelly with seventeen goals and thirty-three points. Mike Stoneburg
also makes the
scorers list this season with seventeen goals and eleven assists. Robbie Jaynes and
Chris Headquist both
record twenty-one points, Robbie with a dozen
goals and Chris with eighteen assists.
Heavy Hitters
Gary Heyns
Seth Schramm Robbie
Jaynes Mike Stoneburg
Mark Doren
Four of the five usual suspects again lead the
team in penalty minutes. Gary Heyns records a team high 73 penalty minutes. Seth
Schramm a distant second with 57 minutes in the box. Robbie Jaynes also makes
the list a second season in a row with 49 minutes
and
Mike Stoneburg and leading scorer Mark Doren both record 40 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Matt Andrews...8-16-24 Mark Munger...12-11-23 Davy
Meyers...10-12-22 Nick Loe...8-11-19 Jason Augustine
9-9-18
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Jason Berg...80 Nate Loe...70 Davy Meyers...50
Josh Lundahl...42 Zac Boland...35
94-95
Between the Pipes
IHSHL championship goaltending duo is
Matt Seawalson and Dirk Worner is back again this season. Also
joining
the varsity ranks is new sophomore Damon Keith. Matt and Dirk will pick
up where they left off last season providing
each other with needed competition and the coaches with a solid rotation.
Matt Seawalson
Dirk Worner
Metros 1991-95
Metros1993-95
While both Matt and Dirk both finish with winning records
of 7-4 and 7-5 but the overall 15-9 record is only good enough
for a fourth place regular season finish.
Matt: Senior 7-4 save percentage .850 and GAA 3.51
Dirk Sophmore 7-5 .870 save percentage 2.66 GAA
Junior Varsity
Damon Keith Mark Bukovich Chris Galinsky
Metros 1994-97
Metros 1992-95
Metros 1992-95
Damon Keith would pick up the
junior varsity starting spot and post a 9-3-1
record and along the way grab a varsity victory as well.
Mark Bukovich finishes with a 3-3-2 and Chris Galinsky
with a 2-1 record. Their regular season record of
14-7-3 is good enough for a
third place seed in the league tournament. Three
games later the Metros will claim their first
ever Junior Varsity tournament championship
in a 2-1 victory over the regular
season champs Des Moines Capitols.
Did You Know...past Sioux City
goaltender Chad Stewart will help lead the Omaha Lancers to a perfect
24-0 season
posting a 12-0 record. He would receive one of three IHSHL silver Glove awards
for his second best save percentage
in the league, and lead the Lancers to their first IHSHL Championship, defeating
the Mason City Mohawks.
Kirk Swanson
Bob Batcheller
Metros 1982-85
Metros 1979-83
Long time USA Hockey officials Kirk Swanson and Bob Batcheller work the lines in
this contest between the Musketeers and
the Green Bay Gamblers. Kirk and Bob were both familiar faces; reffing in
the IHSHL and working the lines in the USHL.
Fellow high school player and official wearing the bands here is Doran
Doty. He played four high school seasons for the
Ankeny Hawks, and two more for the Des Moines Buccaneers before becoming a USAH official.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Mark Doren Nate Kelly Mike
Stoneburg Chris Hedquist
Josh Strong
Seth Schramm Jimmy Peck
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Mark Doren Nate Kelly Mike
Stoneburg Chris Hedquist Josh Strong
Head Coach West All-Stars; Jimmy Peck
(Sioux City Metros)
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Seth Schramm Mark Doren* Nate Kelly * Mike Stoneburg* Chris Hedquist*
*Second Team
1995 Chicago Showcase Team
Tri-State Sioux City Players
Nate Kelly Mike Stoneburg Chris Hedquist
Seth Schramm
Taylor Schramm Seth
Schramm
Seth and Taylor Schramm
hold the SYHA/Metros record for most State Tournament Championship appearances
by a single SYHA family with seven, that includes four Championship victories.
Taylor would play in the championship game
all four of his high school seasons. Seth would play in the big game three of
his four seasons with the Metros.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 9th-12th / Young Arena Waterloo, IA
The Sioux City Metros prepare to defend their last season's championship and
build upon their last five appearances in the
Championship game; three of which were successful. They finish fourth in the
league and third in the west division. Omaha enters
the tournament as the favorite, having posted an undefeated
season of
twenty-four games.
Quarter-Final Game
2-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-3
March 10th, 1995
Sioux City starts their defense against Ames who finished second in the east
division they mustered only nine wins all season.
The underdogs would grab the lead in the first and secure it with two more
in the second. An unassisted goal by Nate Kelly
kept the game within reach as the second ended. The game would stay
deadlocked until with ninety-three seconds remaining a
Chris Hedquist tally put the Metros down by just a single point.
However, the Ames defense would prevail sending the
Metros to the consolation bracket.
Semi-Final Game
2-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-1
March 11th, 1995
Looking to save face the Metros need a win to get back among the leagues
top teams in the tournament. Taking on the
Waterloo Warriors who ended the season with only two wins, grabbed an upset
victory in the first round. They play the
Metros tough and limit them to just a Johan Jigenstedt goal in the first
and a Mike Stoneburg tally in the second.
The Warriors battle back in the third, but goaltender Matt Seawalson
is able to stop eleven of the twelve attempts
and advancing to the next round.
Fifth Place Game
4-Metros vs. Omaha Gladiators-3
March 12th, 1995
The Metros would have to mount a rally to defeat the Omaha Gladiators to grab
the tournament's fifth best honors. Walt
Johnson would get the Metros on the board first but Omaha would answer
back twice by the time the first ended. The
teams would trade goals in the second period with Sam Kincaid keeping the
Metros within striking distance with a final
period still remaining. Sam Kincaid's second goal would tie it up and
Robby Jaynes would grab the game winner with
just under five minutes left in the game and securing a second win this weekend.
Top scorers Matt Andrews, Mark Munger &
Davey Meyers, top goaltender Damon Keith and Head Coach Tracy
Brunken
lead the Metros to their first ever Junior Varsity State Championship.
Defeating Omaha, Ames and the tournament's home team-regular
season champions the Des Moines Capitols in the championship game.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 3rd-5th / Metros Ice Sports Arena Des Moines, IA
Sioux City finishes the regular season as the third best team in the league with
fourteen wins. Des Moines wins the league and enters the
tournament as the favorite. The Metros draw a strong Omaha Jr. Lancers in the
first round. Metros Andrew Dooley's goal keeps the game
tied until fifty-five seconds in to the third extra period when Matt Andrews
would record the game winner. Goaltender Damon
Keith would stop all but one of the Lancers seventeen shots on goal.
The Metros offence is on fire is the semi-final
game; hanging seven goals on the Lil' Cyclones including two each from Nick
Loe and
Matt Andrews. Mark Munger, Davey Meyers, and Andrew Dooly
also scored for the Metros.
In what is the first chance for the Metros to capture a
Junior Varsity championship the Metros match-up with the tournament favorites
the Capitols. Des Moines scores first in the first but a Matt Andrews
goal in the second knots the game. After a wild scrum in
front of the Cap's net; J.J. Arthur pokes in what will be
both the game winning and Championship winning goal. Damon Keith
is terrific again, stopping twenty-six scoring attempts.
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Seventh Place Game
2-Metros vs. Omaha Lancers-1 3OT
7-Metros vs. Ames-0 2-Metros vs.
Des Moines Caps-3
March 3rd, 1995
March 4th, 1995
March 5th, 1995
1994-95 Metros Cheerleaders
Cheerleader Advisors...Susan Leavy & Marsha Watson
Erica Andre
Holli Stanek
Lisa Watson Emily Sparks
Captain
Captain
Cassidy Leavy
Stacy Attrill Mindie
Lyons Sara Nettelton
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Need Player Information
This season marks the 25th season of SYHA/Metro Hockey in Sioux City and the 20th Anniversary of the Iowa High School Hockey League
The Kansas City Blades join the IHSHL and makes for a 10 team league.
Kansas City Jr. Blades join the league and play in the west
division. The Capitols
move to the east. The league is equally divided into two five team divisions and
play a 26 games schedule.
In the east: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Dubuque Devils, Mason City Mohawks and
Waterloo Warriors
In the west: Kansas City Jr. Blades, Omaha Gladiators, Omaha Jr. Lancers,
Sioux City Metros and the St Joe Griffons.
IHSHL JV State Tournament March 1st-3rd in Omaha, NE / Varsity State Tournament March 7th-10th in Des Moines, IA
The Metros finish with a 16-10 record good enough for third in the west. This is
the second of a three season break for the Metros
as they rebuild their program that would eventually win three more state
Championships, a second place and a third place in the
next seven seasons. Trent Mozak and Mike Stoneburg lead the team in scoring with
34 and 33 points and in penalties with
70 & 62 minutes. They place five players in the All-Star game, five on the
All-State Team & three more in the Chicago Showcase.
Head Coach Jimmy Peck is selected the IHSHL Coach of the Year
Metros Coaching Staff
Jimmy Peck
Jeff Gray
Clayton Wiffen Landon Blatchford
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Back for a third year is this season's eventual IHSHL Coach of the Year Jimmy
Peck. Joining him are veteran coaches Jeff Gray
and Clayton Wiffen. Jeff is a former Musketeer player and
member of the Musketeer first regular season & Clark Cup championships
and is also a two-time IHSHL State Championship coach. Clayton logged four
seasons and was a three-time Metros leading scorer
before playing in the USHL, NCAA and Europe. Landon Blatchford joins the
Metros this season with four state championship games
under his belt; winning two back-to-back in 1990 & 1991. He would go on to
coach for five seasons with the Metros eventually
winning two more back-to-back state
championships as a coach in 1998 and 1999.
High Scorers
Trent Mozak Mike Stoneburg
Walt Johnson Mark Munger
Chresten Jensen
Four of the top five scorers also make the heavy hitters list
this season. Trent Mozak leads the way with thirty-four total
points with a
team leading twenty-four assists.
Mike Stoneburg and Walt Johnson both score a team high nineteen goals
and finish
with
thirty-three and thirty-one points. Mark Munger and Chresten
Jenson score eleven times; Mark with
twenty-four and Chresten with twenty
regular season points.
Heavy Hitters
Trent Mozak Mike Stoneburg
Chresten Jensen Sam Kincaid
Mark Munger
Leading scorer scorer Trent Mozak also lead the way with 70 penalty minutes. Top
scorers Mike Stoneburg recorded 62 minutes
and
Chresten Jensen 54 minutes. Sam Kincaid would finish fourth on the hitter list
with 40 minutes. Another top scorer Mark
Munger would round out the list with 28 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Kyle Worner...18-21-39 J.J. Arthur...10-16-26 Dennis Schmidt...13-12-25 Will Persinger...9-11-20
Joel Kempter...11-7-18
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Kyle Worner...80 Brandon Savard...74 Jared
Berg...73 J.J. Arthur...65 Ryan
Goss...54
Did You Know...after four season as a Metro
where he was a consistently high scorer and team leading scorer, Kyle Worner he would
play in
the USHL for
two seasons where he would become the Tri-City Storm's first ever, first round
draft pick.
Head Coach Jimmy Peck
Sioux City Musketeers 1974-78 * Metros Coach 1992-97 / 2001-2007 /
2011-14
In 1996 Head Coach Jimmy Peck is selected as the IHSHL's Coach of the
Year. This is Jimmy's first of three different stints with
the Metros. This Coach of the Year Award would catch him between League
Championships having won his first one in1994 and his
second one in 2002. He would also lead the Metros to two additional championship
games during his fourteen seasons behind the bench.
|Between the Pipes
Returning junior Damon Keith
will take on the starting duties this season.
Along for the ride is freshman Jake Hinderman
and seventh grader Ryan Dohrmann. Damon would use his experience and
skills putting together a winning season of nine
wins and seven losses. However, it was the youngsters who really came of age this
season; Jake would see time in ten varsity
contests also posting a winning 7-3 record. Combining for a 16-10 season it was
only good enough for a sixth place regular
season finish. All three goalies would also hone their skills during the junior
varsity season finishing with a 16-7-1 record.
Damon Keith
Jake Hinderman
Metros 1994-97
Metros 1995-99
Damon Keith records eighteen games this season. His nine
wins helps the Metros along to a second place finish in the
west division and an overall third place finish among all tem teams. He would sport an
.857 save
percentage and grab a
pair of shut-out along the way. He would also see some JV time winning
seven games, add another shut-out to his
resume and give-up just a dozen goals in nine games.
As a freshman, Jake Hinderman sees time in both
JV and varsity games. Starting in ten varsity contests, he posts an
impressive seven and three record and records a goals against average of three
and grabs a single shut-out during the
season. He would also finish the JV season with eight wins, seven losses
and a tie again recording just under his
three goals per game average.
Ryan Dohrmann
Metros 1995-01
This season Ryan Dohrmann starts out on a nearly
unheard of high school hockey career; joining the Metros this season
as a seventh grader he sees time in five JV games, grabs his first win and posts
a .921 save percentage. Ryan will go on
to a successful career between the pipes for the Metros, playing in three
State Championship games and
winning two of them.
The Rookies
This season's rookie players get a special haircut prior
to the start if the state tournament. While it didn't do much good this
season...all
eleven of these players will eventual become IHSHL State Champions three seasons
later. Goaltenders Ryan Dohrmann & Jake
Hinderman and forward Matt LeGree would go on to capture two back-to-back State
Championships for the Metros.
Clint Stiles
Metros 1995-98
This is Clint's first of three seasons with the Metros. He
played split season between junior varsity and varsity. Playing in just nine
JV games, he grabbed three goals and six assists. His schedule was varsity
heavy; missing just one game during the regular season.
The sophomore's six goals and seven assists was ninth best among all Metros
scorers.
Jeff Kempter
Clint Stiles
Matt LeGree
Damon Keith Chresten Jensen
Metros 1995-99
Metros 1995-89
Metros 1995-99
Metros 1994-97
Metros 1995-98
Metro starters for this State Tournament game are Jeff Kempter, Clint Stiles,
Matt LeGree, Damon Keith and Chresten Jensen
1996 IHSHL fifth Place State Tournament
Walt Johnson Mike Stoneburg Sam Kincaid
Metros 1994-97
Metros 1992-96
Metros 1993-96
1996 State Tournament
Team Captains Walt Johnson, Mike Stoneburg and Sam Kincaid
pick up
their 5th place State Tournament trophy in Des Moines (1996).
Walt Jr. would fall in the brief gap of Metro dominance during the 90's that saw
him with just on chance at a state championship. However,
Mike and Sam both would collect a State Championship in 1994.
Over three seasons (94-97) Walt Johnson would
record 37 goals & 55 regular season varsity points. Both his junior and senior
seasons saw him earn trips to the IHSHL All Star Game and the Chicago Showcase
as well as a selection to the IHSHL All-State
team. He was a top five scorer his junior season and during his last season he
would lead the team in goals and scoring.
Did You Know... Walt's dad is
Musketeer Hall of Famer Walt Johnson. He was a team high scorer all three
seasons, he lead
the team in 77-78 with 101 points. The following season, his offence
floundered and only scored 91 points!!! Walt remains the
second highest all-time Musketeer scorer with 286 points. Remember...he did all
this from the blue line and during a 48 game schedule.
But Wait - There's More...Walt would go on to coach the Metros to
back to back IHSHL State Championship in 1998 & 1999.
Those wins are sandwiched between a fourth place finish in 97 and a heartbreaking
loss in the 2000 championship game.
Walt Johnson Jason Augustine
Damon Keith
Metros 94-97
Metros 93-97 Metros
94-97
Walt Johnson Jason Augustine Damon Keith Bob
Batcheller Metros vs. Omaha Gladiators.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Jason Augustine
Walt Johnson Damon
Keith Sam Kincaid
Mike Stoneburg
Mark Munger Jimmy
Peck
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Jason Augustine
Walt Johnson Damon Keith
Sam Kincaid Mike Stoneburg
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Sam Kincaid Mike Stoneburg
Walt Johnson* Damon Keith*
Mark Munger*
* Honorable Mention
Iowa High School Hockey League Coach
of the Year
Jimmy Peck
1996 Chicago Showcase Team
Tri-State Sioux City Players
Walt Johnson Sam
Kincaid Mike Stoneburg
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 8th-10th / Metro Ice Sports Center Des Moines, IA
The Metros enter the
post-season as the fifth seeded team finishing the season
with a sixteen and ten record; third in the west
and fifth overall. The regular season champions from Mason City and the Omaha
Jr. Lancers are both tournament favorites.
After a disappointing last season, the Metros look to get back to their winning
ways having played in the championship game
the last five consecutive seasons.
Quarter-Final Game
1-Metros vs. Des Moines Capitols-2
March 8th, 1996
The Metros open the tournament facing the fourth seeded Des Moines Capitols;
they would complete their regular season just
three points ahead of the Metros. The Caps would defeat the Metros in both
meetings this season in 2-1 and 4-3 wins on their
home ice and the Metros will be looking for payback. Chresten Jensen
would get the Metros on the board first but the
Caps would return the favor minutes later. That would be it for the Metros
offence as a single goal in the third iced the
game for the Caps. Goaltender Damon Keith stopped all but two of
the Caps twenty-eight shots on goal.
Semi-Final Game
6-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-1
March 9th, 1996
The Metros ready to take on the Waterloo Warriors. Mustering only five
wins during the regular season, the Warriors did
win the first round and are looking to somehow rescue their disastrous season
with a victory in the semi-finals. Sioux City
would
jump on top scoring the period's only goal; a red-lighter by Chresten Jensen.
The second period is all Sioux City
as the register goals from Sam Kincaid, Trent Mozak and two from Mike
Stoneburg. The Warriors would get on the
board in the third but Mike's third goal of the night drained any hope
for a last period Waterloo rally.
Fifth Place Game
3-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-2
March 10th, 1996
Sioux City look to grab the consolation round championship as the take on the
Ames Lil' Cyclones. They end the season with
just ten wins but are high on an unexpected tournament victory on the second
round. The game stays close with both teams
exchanging tallies in the first including one by Jeff Kempter.
Sam Kincaid puts the Metros ahead in the second but Ames
retaliates tieing the game for a second time. However, it's Walt
Johnson with the game winner half way through the final
period. Goalie Damon Keith stops twenty-one Ames shots on goals.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
February 29th-March 3rd / Moylan Tranquility Iceplex Omaha, NE
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Seventh Place Game
3-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-6
1-Metros vs. DM Oak Leafs-6 4-Metros vs.
Waterloo Warriors-3
February 29th, 1996
March 1st, 1996
March 2nd, 1996
1995-96 Metros Cheerleaders
Lisa Watson Erica Andrea
Tiffany Topf
Jenny Topf
Squad
Advisor
Squad Advisor
Jamie Williams
Becky O'Hern
Amy Murray Christina Goeden
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Need Player Information
This season saw another coaching transition. This would be Head Coach
Jimmy Peck's final season and Assistant Coach and another former Musketeer
Walt Johnson
would take over next season. Again, a well planned coaching transition took place and the
Metros continued on with their winning ways.
The ten team league remains divided into two divisions. The teams play a 26 game schedule.
West: Sioux City Metros, Kansas City Blades, Omaha Jr. Lancers, Omaha Gladiators and St. Joe
Griffons
East: Ames Lil' Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Dubuque Devils, Mason City
Mohawks, Waterloo Warriors
IHSHL JV State Tournament February 28th-March 1st in Ames, IA / Varsity State Tournament March 6th-9th in Omaha, NE
The Metros finish the season with a disappointing 15-11 season and a third place
finish in the west division. However, they still would
have
seven
players with All-Star selections, the most of any team in the league. They would
muster a fourth place finish at the State
Tournament.
Matt Andrews leads the team in regular season scoring with 24 points. They place
seven players in the All-Star Game, six
on the All-State team
and four in the Chicago Showcase.
At the time, this middle of the pack finish during the
regular season & a fourth place showing at State is just that...however as the
big picture
develops, it is a
Sioux City program hearting up to begin the second part in what would
become a twelve season
IHSHL High School dynasty
The JV team posts a similar record of 16-7-3, good enough for a first place finish in the much more dominate west division.
Sioux City places
three players among the IHSHL Junior Varsity's top five scorers; Greg Gill
is ties for top scorer with nineteen
goals and a league best twenty-seven assists. Matt Tonjum is second with
eighteen goals and twenty-four assists and
Brent Sanders is fifth with eighteen goals and fourteen assists.
Metros Coaching Staff
Jimmy Peck
Walt Johnson
Jeff Gray Landon Blatchford
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant/JV Coach Assistant/JV Coach
This is Jimmy Peck's final season as
Metros Head Coach. After four straight winning seasons and a State Championship
victory, he wraps-up this final season as the Metros head coach. He is selected
as last season's Coach of the Year and the
prior season's All-Star game coach. This is just the first of three
different stints for Jimmy as the Metros head coach. Past
Musketeer & Metros Head Coach Walt Johnson joins the coaching staff and
is pegged to take the helm next season for
the Metros. Re-joining the coaching staff this season are Jeff Gray and
Landon Blatchford.
High Scorers
|Walt Johnson Trent
Mozak Mark
Munger Chresten Jensen
Matt Andrews
Four of the Metros top scorers last season return again to
the high scorers list. Walt Johnson would record a team high twenty-six
assists for a total of forty regular season points.
Trent Mozak is just a point behind with thirty-nine and a team leading
twenty-two
goals. Mark Munger
and Chresten Jensen both record twenty-eight points
with Chresten scoring sixteen goals and Mark
fourteen goals. New to the scoring ranks this season is Matt Andrews with
ten goals and fourteen assists.
Heavy Hitters
Chresten Jensen
Trent Mozak
Nick Mills
Jason Augustine Matt LeGree
Top five scorer Chresten Jensen sets the pace this season with 91 penalty
minutes. Leading scorer Trent Mozak is a
distant second
with 64 minutes. New comers to the Heavy Hitters list this season are Nick Mills with 54 minutes,
Jason Augustine with 46 minutes and Matt LeGree with 39 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Greg Gill...19-27-46 Matt Tonjum...18-24-42
Brent Sanders...18-14-32 Joel Kempter...15-18-23
Robbie Lessard...14-9-23
Sioux City places
three players among the IHSHL Junior Varsity's top five scorers; Greg Gill
is ties for the season's top scorer.
Matt Tonjum is second and Brent Sanders is fifth.
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Brent Sanders...76 Aaron Heiden...67
Golden Hughes...66 Chris Lohr...58 Matt
Tonjum...51
96-97
Between the Pipes
Sioux City returns this season with what
could be one of the best goaltending trios Sioux City has seen in many seasons.
Senior Damon Keith returns for his third season between the pipes and
joining him again are up-and-coming goalies
Jake Hinderman and now eighth grader Ryan Dohrmann. However two
starters, Damon and Jake combined record
of 15-11 only earns them a fifth place regular season finish.
Damon Keith
Metros 1900-00
It is again the senior Damon Keith this season who garners
the starting
position and posts a thirteen and eight record. His save
percentage of .869 is tops among all three Metro net minders. This season would
begin to usher in the second wave of Metro's
dominance among the IHSHL teams including a pair of championships, a
second and a third place finishes over the next four
seasons. Damon would be an IHSHL Varsity All-Star game participant, a member of
the All-State First Team and
an Academic Achievement Award recipient.
Jake Hinderman Ryan Dohrmann
Metros 1900-00
Metros 1900-00
The sophomore Jake Hinderman will see both varsity
and junior varsity games. Finishing the season with a pair of varsity wins
and three losses and a dozen JV wins and just five losses. Also returning for is
second season is eighth grader Ryan Dohrmann who
sees time in seven JV contests recording four wins, a pair of losses and a tie.
Like last season;
Jake and Ryan continue to
hone their skills and gain experience that will eventually make them both IHSHL
State Champions. They finish the JV season with
a combined record of 16-7-3, Jake going 12-5-2 and Ryan 4-2-1.
Did You Know...this is the fourth time in Metros
history that they have recorded seventeen or more goals in a single game
against an IHSHL opponent. This season the Metros would defeat the St. Joe
Griffins 17-2 in this January 26th meeting. during the
93-94 season the Metros beat the Omaha Gladiators 17-0 Prior to that the Metros
hung a team and League record 23 goals in a
single game on the Lancers and back in 1989-90 the Metros beat the Des Moines
Urbandale Jay 17-1.
Trent Mozak
Clint Stiles
Metros 1995-97
Metros 1995-98
Junior Clint Stiles and sophomore Trent Mozak
watch the action from the bench. This would be both players second season with
the Metros. Clint Stiles would grab four goals and six assists this
season and eventually win the first of back-to-back IHSHL State
Championships the following season. Sophomore player Trent Mozak is also
playing his last season with the Metros; pegged
to play in the USHL next season. Trent would lead the team in goals with twenty
and his sixteen assists tied him as the Metros
leading scorer. He would go on to play four seasons in the USHL for the
Sioux City Musketeers.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Matt Andrews Jason Augustine
Chresten Jensen Walt Johnson
Trent Mozak
Damon Keith Mark Munger
Willie Persinger
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Matt Andrews Jason Augustine
Chresten Jensen Walt Johnson
Damon Keith Mark Munger Willie Persinger
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Jason Augustine Damon
Keith Matt Andrews* Walt
Johnson* Trent Mozak* Mark Munger*
* Honorable Mention
1997 Chicago Showcase Team
Tri-State Sioux City Players
Jason Augustine Walt Johnson
Damon Keith Mark Munger
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 7th-9th / Hitchcock Ice Arena Omaha, NE
Another middle of the pack regular season finds the Metros winning fifteen
games; good enough for a third place finish in the
west division and fifth overall. Finishing ahead of the Metros in the west are
the Omaha entries the Jr. Lancers and the Gladiators;
the former winning the league with twenty-four wins and only one
loss and tie. Des Moines and Dubuque are also strong
in the east having eighteen and seventeen wins as well.
Quarter-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Omaha Gladiators-2
March 7th,
1997
Sioux City starts the weekend out with the Omaha Gladiators. Seeded fourth they
did finish the season with seventeen wins and
nine losses, just four points better than the Metros. Both goaltenders stay
perfect during the first period with Metros goalie Damon
Keith stopping all nine of the Omaha attempts. Sioux City would take the
lead on a Clint Stiles red-lighter followed later by one
from Kyle Worner. Damon is again perfect stopping ten of the gladiators
shot on goal. Matt Andrews would open the period with
another Sioux City goal. Omaha would fight back with a pair of unanswered
tallies and close the gap, but a goal from Chresten
Jensen with forty-five seconds remaining puts the game out of reach for the
Gladiators. Damon Keith turns aside all but two of
the Gladiators twenty-four total shots.
Semi-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Omaha Jr. Lancers-8
March 8th, 1997
Saturday's game doesn't get any easier as the Metros find themselves up against
the regular season champions and tournament & the
hometown favorites the Jr. Lancers. However, it is the Metros that strike
first on goals from Trent Mozak and Walt Johnson
ending the period ahead by one. Just over two minutes into the second
period, Greg Gill would add another goal giving the
Metros a two goal cushion; it would also awake the sleeping giant; Omaha explodes
for three goals before the period ends,
retaking the lead for good. In the third, Sioux City could only muster
another goal from Trent Mozak as the Lancers
poured in four more red-lighters, sending the Metros to the consolation game.
Consolation Place Game
2-Metros vs. Des Moines Capitols-4
March 9th, 1997
After playing both of the leagues top team tough, the Metros seem to be running
out of gas. Taking on the east division's
best team from Des Moines. The Capitols were in control most of the game scoring
four unanswered goals; one in the first,
one in the second period and two more in the third. Sioux City would gain some
momentum late in period on a Nick Mills
goal with just over four minutes remaining. Another one from Matt Andrews
with forty-seven seconds left was too
little too late and the Metros would have to settle for a fourth place
finish this season.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
February 28th-March 2nd / Cyclone Community Center Ames, IA
Sioux City enter the JV tournament as the best in the west and second best
overall winning sixteen and tieing three games during the
twenty-six game season. Despite a losing record, it's the Warriors get on the
board first. However, goals in the first and second from
Greg Gill put the Metros ahead and a final period red-lighter
by Jeff Kempter would send the Metros to the winners bracket.
The second game would find the Metros
opponent from Ames the underdog in this contest and the Metros quickly
jumped on the
Lil' Clones on a Greg Gill goal just seventeen seconds into the game.
However, Ames would stun the Metros with the unanswered
goals. Robbie Lessard would close the gap, but an empty netter by
Ames ended the Metros bid for a tournament championship.
Both of today's teams in the consolation
game are evenly matched with similar regular season records, but, the Metros did
defeat the Blades in all three regular season meetings. However, the game is
never really in doubt, as the Metros storm out of
the gate on goals from Kyle Worner, Matt Tonjum, Robbie Lessard and
Matt LeGree. Any Blades comeback was
squelched each time by more Metros goals from Greg Gill, Brett Frette and
Brent Sanders.
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Third Place Game
3-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-1
2-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-4 7-Metros vs.
Kansas City Blades-3
February 28th, 1997
February 29th, 1997
March 1st, 1997
IHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Jason Augustine Jake Hinderman
Jeff Kempter Robbie Lessard
Nick Mills
Willie Persinger
Clint Styles
Kyle Worner
The Metros would continue their 12 season domination of
the IHSHL with a fourth state championship in eight seasons. With a roster
combination
of big, fast and smart, the Metros would get Sioux City back on the Championship
winning track.
IHSHL divisions and team remain the same ten teams divided into two divisions
(East and West). The teams play a 26 game schedule.
Varsity State Tournament held March 6th-8th in Omaha, NE
West: Sioux City, Kansas City, Omaha Jr. Lancers & Gladiators and St. Joe
Griffons
East: Ames, Des Moines Capitols, Dubuque, Mason City, Waterloo
IHSHL JV State Tournament February 26th-March 1st in St. Joe. MO / Varsity State Tournament March 8th-10th in Omaha, NE
The IBP Ice Center opens on November 20th, 1997 with a
Grand Opening on December 4th. The Metros will play their first
game on
the new ice December 14th against the Waterloo Warriors. Prior to the ice center
opener, they played their first six home
games at the Audi.
Sioux City manages a second place finish in the west with
a 18-8 record and a fourth place finish overall the 10 team league.
Kyle Worner leads the Metros and the League in scoring with 47 points. Twelve
other Metros score over 10 points.
They
have five players (Nick Mills, Willie Persinger, Worner, Creston Jensen, Jake Hinderman) earn All-Star honors.
Four
players (Jensen, Mills, Persinger, Worner) and head
coach Walt Johnson in the Chicago Showcase.
The Metros would
defeat the Omaha Lancers and bring home a fourth State
Championship in eight seasons. Greg Gill and
Jake Hinderman
share the Tournament
MVP awards
1998 IHSHL State Champions
Left: Captains Willie Persinger, Nick Mills, Jake Hinderman and
Clint Styles show off the 1998 IHSHL Championship Trophy. Nick Mills
and Willie Persinger would earn spots on the IHSHL All-Star and Chicago
Showcase teams. Jake would earn an All-Star honorable mention.
Right: Like every good dog pile there's the goalie on the bottom!!!
Jake Hinderman Nick Mills
Metros 1995-99
Metros 1995-98
Goalie Jake Hinderman and Captain Nick Mills celebrate
another Metros win.
Metros Coaching Staff
Walt Johnson Landon Blatchford
Mike Stiles Rick Dohrmann
Head Coach
JV Head Coach
Manager
Team Rep
Walt Johnson takes the Metros Head Coaching position for a second time. He was also the
head coach during the infant seasons
of the IHSHL, coaching the Metros during the1980 and 1981 seasons. His talent pool
was much deeper this time around; eventually
winning two state championships and
flirting with a third.
This season's State Tournament winning coach is also selected Head Coach
of the Midwest's Chicago Show Case team.
Landon Blatchford joins as Varsity Assistant coach for his third season
and this season solely taking on the JV head coaching
duties. No stranger to
successful hockey, Landon played in four consecutive State Championship games; winning two of them in
1990 and 1991. He to would help the Metros win their first of to their
back-to-back varsity state tournament wins and also lead the Metros
to the JV finals.
Mike Stiles and Doc Dohrmann join the team for first of many seasons working the manager and team rep duties.
High Scorers
Kyle Worner Brent Sanders
Jeff Kempter
Clint Stiles
Chresten Jensen
Kyle Worner will lead the way this season with a team leading
twenty-four goals
and twenty-three assists for forty-seven points.
Brent Sanders and Jeff Kempter are second with twenty-eight points,
Brent with fourteen goals and Jeff with eleven goals.
Clint Stiles would record ten goals and fifteen assists. For the third time in three seasons
Chresten Jensen finishes as a
Metros top five scorer with eleven goals and thirteen assists.
Thirteen Metros score ten or more points this season.
Heavy Hitters
Clint Stiles
Dusty Browning Matt LeGree
Chris Lohr
Kyle Worner
Top five scorer Clint Stiles and Dusty Browning both record 73 minutes in the
box this season. Matt LeGree finishes just six minutes
shy of the leaders with 67 minutes. Chris Lohr would record 60 minutes and
Metros leading scorer Kyle Worner would round out the
list with 57 penalty minutes
97-98
Between the Pipes
Between the pipes, the season looks good
for the Metros, Like several years past they are able to again place
and experienced goalie in the starting position in junior Jake Hinderman.
Along side him is another experienced
youngster Ryan Dohrmann, waiting and willing to fulfill his duty as the back-up.
Jake will take on most of the
varsity
games recording a 14-8 record but Ryan will still se time in four games winning
all of them. Together the
put in a
third place regular season record of 18-8. However this tandem is not done
yet, after being absent from the
championship game for three seasons the Metros are back, they defeat the Omaha
Lancers 3-2, Jake along with
teammate Greg Gill are named Tournament MVP's.
Jake Hinderman
Ryan Dohrmann
Metros 1995-99
Metros 1995-01
The junior varsity also has a banner season winning its first ever Regular
Season Championship. Ryan Dohrmann will
lead the way this season recording an amazing 14-1-4 record. Chris McCline
will add five winds and Nick Schultz an
additional win giving the Metros a 20-2-4 record. Tournament play saw the Metros
back in the championship game but
lose in overtime the the Kansas City Jets.
Did You Know...the orange seats currently in
the IBP Ice Center were from the Auditorium. Originally, the removable
seats,
"C" section,
These were the seats that folded in-out in front of the Balcony section.
Robbie Lessard
Metros 1996-2000
Sophomore Robbie Lessard
Did You Know...for the second season in a row the
Metros put up seventeen goals on an IHSHL opponent; again beating the St.
Joseph Griffins 17-0. The following day they would defeat them 15-2. This is the
fifth time in Metros history they have recorded seventeen
or more goals in a single game. Other teams falling to the high scoring Metros
are the Omaha Lancers, the Omaha Gladiators and
the Des Moines Urbandale Jays
Greg Gill
Chad Blanche Clint Stiles
Clint Stiles
Metros 1996-99
Metros 1997-98
Metros 1995-98
Metros 1995-98
All three of these players would become Metros State
Champions. Greg Gill would capture a second championship the following
season in the Metros second series of back-to-back IHSHL victories. Chad
Blanche would play just a single season for the Metros
splitting his sophomore season between the varsity and JV games. Clint Stiles
would help the Metros to their first championship since
their last one just four seasons earlier.
Clint Stiles
Metros 1995-98
Clint Stiles would record six goals and seven assists during his sophomore
season and a fifth place finish at the post season
tournament. The following season, he would see a drop in production recording
just four goals and ten assists, however he
would see the Metros continue to improve this prior year finishing fourth in the
Stare Tournament.
After helping the team to two successful seasons, Clint Stiles is back
for a third season and leading the Metros as one of the
team captains. He would play a complete season netting ten goals and fifteen
assists; his fifteen points was fifth best among
all Metros scorers. He played a huge physical game and lead the team in penalty
minutes with 73 minutes in the box. Clint
would also record as pair of goals & assists during the the first of
back-to-back IHSHL State Championships for
the Metros.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Kyle Worner Brent Sanders Clint Stiles Nick Mills Willie Persinger
Chresten Jensen
Jake Hinderman Walt Johnson
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Kyle Worner Brent Sanders
Clint Stiles Nick Mills Willie Persinger
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Nick Mills Willie Persinger
Kyle Worner Chresten Jensen* Jake Hinderman*
* Honorable Mention
1998 Chicago Showcase Team
Tri-State Sioux City Players
Kyle Worner Chresten Jensen
Nick Mills Willie Persinger
Head Coach: Walt Johnson
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 6th-8th / Moylan Tranquility Iceplex Omaha, NE
Sioux City ends the regular season with eighteen wins and eight losses; second
best in the west and third best overall. Regular season
champs from Des Moines and the Gladiators both grab an additional victory during
the season. Dubuque, Mason City and the
Lancers all finished with winning seasons.
Quarter-Final Game
2-Metros vs.
Dubuque Devils-1
March 6th, 1998
The Metros open against the .500 Devils and recorded wins both times they played
this season with the Metros outscoring
the Devils 18-8. The game saw both team's defense playing at a high level,
with Sioux City recording just five shots and Dubuque
just four in the opening period. However, one of those shots from Greg Gill
would foil the Devil goaltender for a one goal lead.
The Metros would pick up the pace in the second launching eleven shots on goal,
this time it was Chresten Jensen who found
the back of the net. The Devils returned the favor in the final
period; putting a dozen shots on goal but goaltender
Jake Hinderman would remain nearly perfect, stopping twenty of the
Devils twenty-one attempts.
Semi-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Omaha Gladiators-1
March 7th, 1998
Saturday meeting with the west divisions best team and regular season runner-up
the Omaha Gladiators. The Metros did beat
the Gladiators two of the three meeting this season so this game could go either
way. Both goaltenders were flawless in the first
but in the second the Gladiators did beat Jake and take the lead. However, the
third period was all Sioux City; Clint Stiles,
Greg Gill and Dusty Browning all grabbed red-lighters and goaltender
Jake Hinderman again would give-up
just a single goals on twenty attempts.
Championship Game
3-Metros vs. Omaha Jr. Lancers-2
March 8th, 2002
Sunday's championship finds the Metros matched-up with the home town Jr.
Lancers; fresh off an upset over the top ranked
Des Moines Capitols. The Metros won three of the four regular season meetings,
but none of the games were by more than
two goals.
Chresten Jensen would waste no time putting the Metros on top scoring just a
minute and twenty-seven seconds into
the game. However, the Jr. Lancers would also retaliate twice before the
period ended. Sioux City would dominate
the second period; Greg Gill would get the equalizer and Clint Stiles
the game winner at the twelve minute mark.
Goaltender Jake Hinderman was perfect the final two periods and stopped a
game total twenty six of twenty-eight
Jr. Lancers scoring attempts.
Greg Gill and Jake Hinderman were name the
State Tournament's Co-Most Valuable Players. Greg would record
a tournament high of three goals and an assist while Jake would allow just
four goals on sixty-nine scoring attempts.
Sioux City Metros Jr. Varsity
The Junior Varsity
would
win the regular season championship this season, setting the table for two
unprecedented championship
weekends next March in Sioux City and St. Joe
JV State Tournament held February 26th-March 1st in St. Joe, MS
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
February 27th-March1st / Bode Ice Arena St. Joe, MO
The regular season championship
would come through Sioux City this season. Finishing just a point ahead of the
east division
champs from Mason City they earn twenty wins and just two losses and four
ties. This is Sioux City's first JV regular season
championship.. They place five scorers; Matt Tonjum,
Dusty Browning, Brant Mozak, Dustin White and Robbie
Lessard among the top ten
league scorers.
Zach Lanning, Brant Mozak and Dusty Browning
would score goals in the opening round sending the Metros to the
semi-finals. Dusty Browning and Brant Mozak also recorded goals in
the win over Waterloo.
The tournament's championship game features a meeting
between the west division's two best teams; Sioux City and Kansas
City. Meeting four times this season, the teams tied twice and split the other
two games. This one looked to be close and it
eventually it did not disappoint.
The first period saw the only scoring for the next
seventy-five plus minutes of playing time when Robbie Lessard and
Dusty Browning traded goals with the Blades. After that, neither goalie
could be foiled until just over two
minutes into the fourth overtime when a shot got passed a worn-out
goaltender Ryan Dohrmann.
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Championship Game
3-Metros vs. Dubuque Devils-1
2-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-0
2-Metros vs. KC Blades-3 4OT
February 27th, 1998
February 28th, 1998
March 1st, 1998
IHSHL Academic Awards
This marks the first season that league players are
recognized for outstanding academic achievement. Two separate awards are the
Presidents
Senior Academic Achievement Award presented to graduating players with a
cumulative GPA of 3.5 or greater. The seasonal Academic
Achievement Award is presented to each player with a 3.0 GPA or greater that
season
IHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
No Metros Players Selected
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Chad Blanche Adam Feist Ben Gill Jake Hinderman Chresten Jensen Robbie Lessard Chris McCline
Nick Mills Willie Persinger
Brent Sanders Clint Stiles Matt Tonjum Kyle Worner
The Lincoln Jr. Stars and Des Moines Oak Leafs would
join the league adding a team in both divisions for a total of 12 teams in the
league.
They play a 20 game schedule. Varsity State Tournament held March 12th-14th in
St. Joe, MS
East: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols & Oak Leafs, Dubuque Devils, Mason City Mohawks and
Waterloo Warriors
West: Kansas City Jr. Blades, Omaha Gladiators & Jr. Lancers,
Sioux City Metros, St Joe Griffons and the Lincoln Stars
The Metros would finish the season second place in the west and third place
overall in the 12 team league. Offence was the theme as the Metros
poured in 163 goals in just 20 regular season games. For the second time, Kyle Worner would
lead the Metros in scoring while nine other players
would tally 20 plus points. Kyle Worner is a top ten league scorer as is Jake
Hinderman as top ten league goaltender.
The Metros would continue their winning way and capture
another IHSHL Championship, their fifth in nine seasons.
The Metros would start out the tournament with a convincing 6-1 win over the
Waterloo Warriors. Like the JV team the week before,
they found themselves paired up with the top seeded Des Moines Capitols.
However, the Metros would come from behind to win in an
exciting 7-6 victory. The championship game took extra periods but the Metros
defeated the Kansas City Jr. Blades 3-2
Kyle Worner scored two Metro goals and added an assist to Trent Mozak's game
winner in the second overtime.
Metros Coaching Staff
Walt Johnson Landon Blatchford
Rick Dohrmann
Head Coach
JV Head Coach
Team Rep
Both Walt Johnson and Landon Blatchford return for another
successful season; leading the Metros to a second consecutive
varsity State Title. Walt is selected to coach the west division All-Stars. The
previous weekend, Landon leads the junior varsity to
their second State Championship in five seasons. Doc Dohrmann continues
to perform valiantly as the Metros Ream Rep.
High Scorers
Kyle Worner Brent
Sanders
Ben Deck
Matt Tonjum Brant
Mozak
For the second season in a row, Kyle Worner sets the scoring pace with
forty-nine points,
including a team high twenty-nine assists.
He also places among the leagues to five top scorers. Brent Sanders leads
the team with twenty-two goals and forty-two points.
Ben Deck records fifteen goals and twenty-five assists. Matt Tonjum scores
fifteen goals
for thirty-seven points
and Brant Mozak rounds out the top five with nine goals and
thirteen
assists.
Heavy Hitters
Kyle Worner
Jeff Kempter
Ben Deck
Brandon Lake Dustin
White
In addition to his team leading 49 points, Kyle Worner out paces all the Metros
with 82 penalty minutes-that's nearly four minutes
a game.
Jeff Kempter was a distant second with 58 minutes. Top five scorer Ben Deck
records 38 minutes and Brandon
Lake 33 minutes.
Robbie Lessard and Dustin White both rounded out the top five with 32 penalty
minutes.
98-99
Between the Pipes
Senior Jake Hinderman will carry the mail this season for the Metros.
Backing him up is fourth season is sophomore Ryan
Dohrmann and two traditional sophomores, Ross Patrick and Chris
McCline. Jake sees most of the games this season
and rightfully so; he post a thirteen wins and just four losses. Ross,
Ryan and Chris split the remaining games collectively
earning an eight and one record. The Metros finish second in the west tied with
Kansas City and fifth overall during the
regular season but save their best for last winning their second State
Championship is as many seasons.
Jake Hinderman
Ryan Dohrmann
Metros 1995-99
Metros 1995-01
Repeat IHSHL Champions
Metro Players and coaches celebrate a second in a row
IHSHL Championship; a 3-2 double overtime win over the Kansas City Blades.
98-99
Between the Pipes
Both Jake Hinderman and Ryan
Dohrmann returns this season a year older and a year more experienced and
ready to
defend their IHSHL Championship. Also joining the Metros goalies corps are
sophomores Ross Patrick, Chris McCline
and Marie Witchey. Jake will carry the mail again this season posting
a winning 13-4 record but the young goalies all
seeing some varsity action; Ryan would go 2-1, Chris and Ross both would go 3-0.
The Metros finish the season with a 15-5
record, a tie for the second spot with the Kansas City Jets. Thee games later
the Metros and the Jets would get the chance
to break the tie in the IHSHL championship game. It is the Metros who come out
in tope in a 3-2 victory giving the Metros
another second championship in a row.
The Junior Varsity would also have success this season with a reliable rotation.
All four of the underclassmen
would see time and post winning records; Ross Patrick 8-2,
Ryan Dohrmann & Marie Witchey 5-0 and
Chris McCline 2-1. The Metros would meet up with the Jets again a week later
in the JV Championship game and
come out victorious beating the Jets 2-1
Head Coach Walt Johnson
Sioux City Musketeers 1976-79 * Metros Coach 1980-82 / 1996-2000
In 1999 Head Coach Walt Johnson is selected as the IHSHL's Coach of the
Year. This is Walt's second stint as a Metros head coach; first taking
the reigns for two seasons starting in 1980. He would rejoin the Metros
staff in 1996 as an assistant Coach and take over the following season. He
would lead the Metros to three consecutive championship game appearances,
winning two of them on 1998 & 1999.
Robbie Lessard
Metros 1996-2000
Did You Know...Robbie Lessard received the 98-99 Greater Siouxland Athletic Association's Most Valuable Player Award
IHSHL All-Star Game
7-West All-Stars vs. East All-Stars-4
March 6th / IBP Ice Center / Sioux City, IA
Metros Head Coach Walt Johnson would help lead the west division
All-Stars to victory in this win over the east division counterparts.
Brent Sanders scored a pair of goals and Kyle Worner a goals and an
assist. Greg Gill would record three assists and
Robbie Lessard a single helper. Jake Hinderman would split
the winning duties.
Landon Blatchford
Metros 1989-93 * Coach 1995-2002
Landon Blatchford is the first SYHA/Metro player to both
win IHSHL / MHSHL championships as both a player and coach.
He would play four seasons with the Metros making an appearance in the
tournament championship game all four seasons. The
Metros
would win back-to-back Championships in '91 & '92. After high school, Landon
joined the Metros coaching staff in
1995 and in '98 & '99 helped
the Metros to another pair of tournament championships. In '99 he also lead the
Junior Varsity
to their second State Championship.
Robbie Lessard
Metros 1996-2000
1999 Chicago Showcase
Robbie Lessard. Other Metros playing on Team Tri-State are
Brent Sanders, Kyle Worner and Goaltender Jake Hinderman
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Dusty Browning
Greg Gill Jake
Hinderman Robbie Lessard
Brent Sanders
Kyle Worner Walt Johnson
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Dusty Browning Greg Gill
Jake Hinderman Robbie Lessard
Brent Sanders Kyle Worner
Head Coach: Walt Johnson
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Kyle Worner Robbie
Lessard Jake Hinderman Brent
Sanders* Greg Gill*
* Honorable Mention
1998 Chicago Showcase Team
Tri-State Sioux City Players
Kyle Worner Brent Sanders
Jake Hinderman
Iowa
High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 12th-14th / Bode Ice Arena St. Joe, MO
Defending State Tournament champions the Sioux City Metros finish the season
as the west division's second best team and fourth
overall with fifteen wins and five losses. The Des Moines Capitols win the
regular season championship and the Omaha Gladiators
just two points behind. Mason City, Kansas City, Waterloo and the Metros all
finish with winning records.
Quarter-Final Game
6-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-1
March 12th, 1999
The Metros open the tournament against the fifth seeded Waterloo Warriors. This
is the first meeting between these two teams
this season. However, the Metros wasted no time establishing their quest for a
second consecutive title. Tim Johnson,
Brant Mozak and Matt Tonjum all scored first period goals and the
Metros never looked back. The teams would
trade goals in the second on a Kyle Worner red-lighter. Greg Gill
and a second Matt Tonjum goal in the third
would send the Metros to the next round.
Semi-Final Game
7-Metros vs. Des Moines Capitols-6
March 13th, 1999
In the match-up that many consider the "Championship Game" as the Defending
Tournament Champs take on the Regular Season Champs.
Ben Deck and Matt Tonjum get the Metros on the board first and
ahead by two. However, the Caps score the next three goals,
including one that crossed the goal line just as time expired. For a second
time, Sioux City would grab the period's first two goals;
one from Brent Sanders and a second one from Matt Tonjum. The Caps
were able to add one of their own keeping the contest
tied after two. Again, the teams would trade a pair of goals with Kyle Worner
and Brent Sanders both tieing the game
after Des Moines scores. With just five minutes remaining in the game, the
Capitols changed goaltenders, and seconds
later, Dustin White beat the cold goaltender for the game winning goal.
Championship Game
3-Metros vs. Kansas City Jr. Blades-2 2OT
March 14th, 1999
Both team enter the final game fresh-off tournament upsets; the Metros win over
the Capitols and Kansas City's trouncing the
league's second best team the Omaha Gladiators. It would be the Metros who
capitalize late in this eventual overtime thriller when
Kyle Worner would get the Metros on the board with just forty-seven
seconds remaining. The middle period would remain a
stalemate with neither team finding the net.
Just thirty-eight seconds into the Kyle Worner
would strike again putting the Metros ahead by two. However, two Metros
penalties would prove costly as the Blades would cash-in on both of the power
play opportunities tieing the game. Entering the
first overtime both teams kept it defensive; with the Metros putting just three
shots on goal and the Blades just five. The second
overtime was more of the same until with 2:22 remaining Brant Mozak
would take a Kyle Worner pass for the win and the
Metros second consecutive State Championship.
Sioux City Hosts the IHSHL Junior Varsity (JV) State
Tournament.
JV would finish second in the west division and third
overall with a 14-3-3 record. Brant Mozak and Ben Deck would top the
league in
scoring with 61 and 55
regular season points.
Goalies Ryan Dohrmann and Ross Patrick would finish among the top ten
goaltenders in the League
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 5th-7th / IBP Ice Center Sioux City, IA
The JV team took to the friendly home ice of the IBP Ice Center to take on the
beat the Mason City Mohawks 5-0.
Dustin White, Brant Mozak, Ben Deck, Brian Swanson and Zach Lanning
all scored goals for the Metros. Goaltender
Ryan Dohrmann would record the shut-out. The Metros are slated to take on
the undefeated regular season champions
the Des Moines Capitols. However, the tournament favorites are upset by the
Metros and advance to the championship game.
In a repeat match-up of last season's championship game; the Metros look to
avenge their four overtime loss the the Blades.
Goals from Ben Deck and Zach Lanning put the Metros ahead for
good. Goalie Ryan Dohrmann stopped twenty of the
Blades scoring attempts and only surrendered two goals on fifty-six shots
all weekend.
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Championship Game
5-Metros vs. MC Mohawks-0
3-Metros vs. DM Capitols-1 2-Metros vs. KC
Blades-1
March 5th, 1999
March 6th, 1999
March 7th, 1999
IHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
No Metros Players Selected/Award???
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Mike Axelson
Chris Deck Aaron Limoges
Casey Mills Daren Rife
Sammy Schweigert
Jack Brooks Kyle Jacobson
Bobby Murphy James Roat
Jon Soole Ricky Charteir
Joel Kempter
Cameron Newell Billy Samuelson
The State Championship is held March 10th-12th in
Sioux City at the IBP Ice Center.
In the east: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols & Oak Leafs, Dubuque Devils, Mason City Mohawks and
Waterloo Warriors
In the west: Kansas City Jr. Blades, Omaha Gladiators & Jr. Lancers,
Sioux City Metros, St Joe Griffons and the Lincoln Stars
22 Game regular season
The Metros will wear a special memorial patch for lost
player Dustin White. They wear them for the two seasons that would have
been
Dustin's junior and senior seasons.
The Metros would finish the season with a 14-7-1 record,
tied with the Omaha Jr. Lancers for second place in the west division. They
would place
two players (Ben Deck and Robbie Lessard) among the league's top 10 scorers.
Goaltender Ryan Dohrmann leads all other
league goaltenders
with a .935 save percentage and three shut-outs.
They would place five players on the IHSHL All-Star Team
as well as head Coach Walt Johnson. Four players would make All-State
Team
as would four players make the Chicago Showcase team.
In their second chance in the same
decade, the Metros have a chance at a State Championship Three-pete, however they
would come
up short in a
3-0 loss the the Des Moines Capitols.
Metros Coaching Staff
Walt Johnson Landon Blatchford
Rick Dohrmann
Head Coach
JV Head Coach
Team Rep
In what will be Walt Johnson's last season with the Metros, he and
longtime assistant Landon Blatchford take the team to the finals for
the third consecutive season. Falling just shy of a victory in the final
game, the Metros settle for a second place finish. The successful
coaching duo is also selected for a second time to lead the west division in the
All-Star game. Walt would finish with four winning
seasons, a pair of State Championships and a runner-up finish. Landon will
continue as assistant coach as the
head coach position remains in flux. Doc Dohrmann remains apart of the
Metros coaching staff, further
mastering the art of team representation.
High Scorers
Ben Deck
Robby Lessard Chris
Porter Ricky
Nearman Corey Mozak
Ben Deck makes the top five list again with thirty-six points, including a team leading
twenty assists. He is also among the top five
IHSHL leading scorers. Robby Lessard finishes second in scoring
with
thirty-two points and a team leading twenty-four goals.
He also finished among the league's top ten scorers. Chris Porter and
Ricky Nearman both score eight goals and fifteen
assists and Corey
Mozak
grabs the fifth place spot with four goals and eleven assists.
Heavy Hitters
Ben Deck
Brian Swanson
Zac Lanning Andy Hockenson
Chris Porter
Leading scorer Ben Deck would also set the penalty minute pace with 84 minutes.
Brian Swanson would finish a distant second with
64 minutes in the box and Zac Lanning right behind him with an hour in the box.
Andy
Hockenson would finish with 44 minutes and
top three
scorer
Chris Porter would also record 40 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Corey Mozak...17-21-38 James Davies...14-6-20
Casey Mills...2-13-15 Cameron Newell...4-4-8
Ben Gill...4-3-7
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Corey Mozak...46 Jesse Cowles...38
Mike Axelson...35 Beau Freese...34
Casey Mills...30 Andy Vogt...26
1999-00 Between the Pipes
Sioux City again prepares to start the
season with two experienced and proven goalies; juniors Ryan Dohrmann, back for
his fifth
season, and Ross Patrick are tasked with the
defense of their previous two year's tournament success. Ryan and Ross fall into
a solid rotation and both post winning records,
Ryan 8-4-1 and Ross 6-3 combining for a 14-7-1 record, good enough for a
second place tie in the west and a fifth place overall.
Ryan & Ross lead the Metros to the Championship game again but
fall
short to the regular season
champion Des Moines Capitols.
Ryan Dohrmann
Ross Patrick
Metros 1995-01
Metros 1998-01
Veteran goaltender and just a junior this season Ryan Dohrmann
enters his fifth season playing for the Metros. He assumes
the starting role this season and records a 8-4-1 record. He surrenders just
twenty-two goals all season giving up only just
over a goal & a half per game. He also records a league leading .935 save
percentage, the best among all goaltenders this
season. He receives his first of two Silver Glove Awards, an All-Star Game
selection and is an All-State Team
Honorable Mention.
Ross Patrick joins the Metros fore his second season.
He is the youngest of three Patrick Brothers of which all played
goal for the Metros. The sophomore saw time in a nine varsity games surrendering
just under four goals per game
and finishing with a .868 save percentage, however still managing a
winning record of six wins and three losses.
Travis Shoemaker
Marie Withchey
Metros 1998-01
Metros 1998-01
New comer sophomore Travis Shoemaker
takes on the junior varsity starting duties, recording a 8-7-1 record. Ross
Patrick
and Marie Witchey see JV action as well posting 2-0 and 1-2 records.
Their 11-9-2 record is good for a fourth place finish
in the west and in the league.
Tim Johnson Travis Shoemaker
Ross Patrick
Chris Porter
Metros 1996-00
Metros 1999-02
Metros 1998-01
Metros 1998-00
Corey Mozak
Trent Mozak Brant Mozak
Metros1999-01 Metros 1995-98
Metros 1997-99
Robbie Lessard
Jesse Cowles
Metros 1996-2000
Metros 1998-01
After a two rebuilding seasons and a disappointing
fourth-place finish, the Metros are back with a vengeance; again dominating the
IHSHL winning
two of the last three varsity championship games. The junior varsity would
also grab honors, winning just their second ever State Championship.
Seniors
Tim Johnson Chris Ortman
Robbie Lessard
Robbie Lessard
Metros 1996-2000
2000 Chicago Showcase / April 12th-16th
Team Tri-State would start out with a opening round
victory over Team Southwest. Game two saw Team Northeast as the challenger
and the three-staters made short work of them with a 7-4 win. Game three
resulted resulted in a loss to the favored team from
Alaska 7-1. The Consolation game pitted the two second seeds from the pool C but
Team Tri-State would fall short 5-4. Metros
Robbie Lessard would record three goals and a pair of assists in the
tournament. Other Metro scorers were Brian Swanson and
Brandon Lake with a pair of assists and Ben Deck with a goal and
an assist.
Chris Porter
Local SYHA and Metro player Chris Porter becomes
the first Sioux City player to play in the National Hockey League. After a
season
playing for the Lincoln Stars and four more for the University of North Dakota,
Chris would join the rank of professionals playing six seasons
for the for the
St. Louis Blues and two for the Minnesota Wild. he is currently playing in the
AHL for the Providence Bruins.
IHSHL All-Star Game
2-West All-Stars vs. East All-Stars-6
March 4th / North Iowa Ice Arena / Mason City, IA
The West All-Stars would struggle against the stronger
east division players in the meeting of the league's best players.
Ryan Dohrmann,
Brian Swanson,
Robbie Lessard, Ben Deck and Ricky Nearman were the Metros on-ice
representatives and
For the second consecutive season, Head Coach Walt Johnson is
selected as the west division's All-Star coach. Landon Blatchford is
also selected to help coach the All-Star team.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Ryan Dohrmann Brian Swanson
Ben Deck Robby
Lessard Ricky
Nearman Walt Johnson
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Ryan Dohrmann Brian Swanson
Robbie Lessard Ben Deck
Ricky Nearman
All-Star Game West Coach: Walt Johnson
Iowa High School Hockey League All-State Team
Brian Swanson
Robbie Lessard Ben Deck*
Ryan Dohrmann*
* Honorable Mention
1999 Chicago Showcase Team
Tri-State Sioux City Players
Brian Swanson Brandon Lake
Robbie Lessard Ben Deck
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 10th-12th / IBP Ice Center Sioux City, IA
The Metros enter the tournament with a rare opportunity; a chance to win the
State Title three times in a row. The regular season
finds the Metros mired in the middle of the pack finishing the season tied for
second in the west and fifth among the twelve teams.
Two season ending losses to the Gladiators knocked the Metros out of first place
in the west and forcing a tie with the
Gladiators for second place. The east is uncharacteristically strong this
season with Des Moines winning the league
championship with Mason City and Waterloo close behind as the league's top point
getters.
Quarter-Final Game
5-Metros vs. Mason City-2
March 10th,
2000
Sioux City gets one of the east's top teams in the Mason City Mohawks. The teams
met twice and the Mohawks defeated
the Metros both times. An unlikely scoring source would surface during the first
game; Andy Hockenson, who scored just
a single goal all season, would explode for three of the four Metros goals. His
natural hat trick was briefly interrupted by
a fourth Metro goals by Brian Swanson. The Mohawks would grab a goals in
the first and second periods narrowing
the lead to two. However, goaltender Ryan Dohrmann was perfect in the
third stopping all eight shots on goal
and a Ben Deck tally put the game out of reach of the Mohawks.
Semi-Final Game
9-Metros vs. Dubuque Devils-8 OT
March 11th, 2000
Offering up one of two first round upsets, the
Dubuque Devils are jacked-up after thoroughly beating the west's best team,
the Omaha Gladiators. Sioux City would jump all over the Mohawks scoring three
goals by Ricky Nearman, Chris Porter
and Ben Deck in the first period. Despite four more second period
tallies from Brant Mozak & Robbie Lessard and
second goals from Nearman and Deck. However, the Devils would not
go away as they to forced three red-lighters
of their own, but still behind by four goals.
The teams would exchange goals at the beginning of the
third period on a Brandon Lake red-lighter. With a comfortable
four
goal lead, the Metros seemed to take take their foot off the gas but the Devils
didn't. With just eleven minutes remaining
in the game, they explode for four
unanswered goals; tieing the game, capturing the momentum and sending it to overtime.
The extra period saw both teams battle back and forth for
nearly seven and a half minutes, until Cory Mozak would end the
game on a Chris Porter assist. Leaving Coach Walt Johnson with no
fingernails and the Metros with a chance to do what no
IHSHL team has ever done.
Championship Game
0-Metros vs. Des Moines Capitols-3
March 12th, 2000
The Metros road to three-pete would have to go through the regular season
champions and tournament favorites from Des Moines. The
Metros faced the caps twice this season winning one and losing one. Sioux City
had also hoped to put the disastrous third period
melt-down the day before behind them.
As the game started it was the Caps with the zing in their step; launching
seventeen shots on goal and jumping out to a two goal lead.
Despite another Capitols goal in the second, the Metros would appear to pick-up
the pace outshooting the visitors with nine shots on
goal. The third period was scoreless, the Metros could muster just five failed
shots on goal and were fruitless on two power plays
including a brief 5-3 opportunity.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 3rd-5th / North Iowa Ice Arena Mason City, IA
The Metros finish the season forth in the west and ties for fifth overall. The
Defending champions have an up hill battle
ahead of them. The weekend's first
opponent is the Des Moines Capitols. The Metros leave their offence on the bus
and
are easily dispatched by the Caps. It doesn't get any better for the last
season's state champs; Casey Mills scores the
only goal in this beating by the Oak Leafs. The final game sees some of the
missing Metros offence; Cory Mozak,
Alex Lyle and James Davies all scored regulation goals with Jesse
Cowels grabbing the sudden death winner
with just a minute and twenty seconds gone. Travis Shoemaker would
turn aside seventeen Warriors shots.
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Seventh Place Game
0-Metros vs. DM Capitols-3
1-Metros vs. DM Oak Leafs-6 4-Metros vs.
Waterloo Warriors-3
March 7th, 2003
March 8th, 2003
March 9th, 2003
IHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Aaron Limoges Jon Soole James Roat
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Mike Axelson Jesse Cowels
Ben Gill Brandon Lake
Robby Lessard Aaron Limoges
Casey Mills
Ricky Nearman
Ross Patrick
Chris Porter
Sioux City Metros Cheerleaders:
Alicia Baier Christina Goeden
Laura Goeden Jennifer Lee
Carol Reeves
The St Joe Griffons leave the league and are replaced by
the Quad City Presidents. The Des Moines Oak Leafs move to the west division.
The league remains 12 teams divided into two divisions playing a 28 game
schedule.
State Tournament held March 9th-11, 2001 in Mason City, IA
In the east: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Quad City Patriots, Dubuque Devils, Mason City Mohawks and
Waterloo Warriors
In the west: Kansas City Jr. Blades, Omaha Gladiators & Jr. Lancers,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs and the Lincoln Stars
This season makes the 25th Anniversary of the Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL)
The Metros finish third in the west with a 16-11-1 record. They would lead the
league in penalties with 644 minutes. Ben Deck would lead
the league in scoring with 48 points and Ryan Dohrmann finish as the league's
third best goalie. Four players would make the All-Star
Team and four players the Chicago Showcase.
The JV would struggle this season and finish tied for last place in the west
with a 6-17-5 record. Sammy Schweigert would finish in the top
ten league scorers.
JV State Tournament held March 2nd-4th, 2001 in Dubuque, IA
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave Davies Landon Blatchford
Jeff Gray Rick
Dohrmann
Head Coach
Assistant/JV Head Coach Asst /Asst JV Coach
Team Manager/Rep
Past Musketeer and two-time State Championship Head Coach Dave
Davies again joins the Musketeers for a single season.
Dave put in five previous seasons leading the Metros to the title came four
times and winning twice. Longtime assistant coach
Landon Blatchford returns as does past assistant Jeff Gray.
After four seasons as the Metros team rep, Doc Dohrmann
decided he's had enough of flawless officiating and announces this is his
last season. He will be missed.
High Scorers
Ben Deck Corey Mozak
Ricky Nearman Brian Swanson
Kyle Rogers
For the second season in a row, Ben Deck would lead the way with a team leading
twenty-two goals and twenty-six assists.
His forty-eight points is tops among all IHSHL scorers this season.Also top scorers
from last
season;
Corey Mozak would
post sixteen goals and a dozen assists and Ricky Nearman seven
goals
and fourteen assists. No stranger to the hitters
list,
Brian
Swanson would finesse his game a bit this season and record eight
goals for nineteen
total points. Freshman
Kyle Rogers would
round out the
top five scorers with a dozen goals and six helpers.
Heavy Hitters
Brandon Lake
Jesse Cowles
Brian Swanson Andy Vogt
Zach Lanning
Brandon Lake sets a new Metros penalty minute record with
97 penalty minutes. Jesse Cowles is a distant second with
70 minutes.
Also a top five scorer this season, Brian Swanson finishes with 66 penalty
minutes, Andy Vogt a minor ahead
of another top five
scorer
Zac Lanning with 50 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Sammy Schweigert...10-16-26 Cody Muir...9-7-16 Jack
Brooks...12-2-14 Rick Charteir...7-7-14
Joel Kempter...4-4-8
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Brandon Dicks...68 Cody Muir...48 Sammy
Schweigert...44 Steve Babe...44 Rick
Charteir...42
Between the Pipes
Ryan Dohrmann is back for his sixth
season as a Metro; joining him is returning senior Ross Patrick for his
third season.
Loaded with league play and tournament experience the Ryan & Ross tandem looks to
be one of the favorites to repeat their
previous success's. As in the past they work a perfect rotation and split the
varsity workload; They both record winning
records of 7-5-1 and 9-6-1 but their combined success is only good for a third
place division and a fifth place overall finish.
Ryan will win another IHSHL Silver Glove Award posting the leagues third best
save percentage of .921
Ryan Dohrmann
Ross Patrick
Metros 1995-01
Metros 1998-01
Senior goaltender Ryan Dohrmann starts his last
season as a Metro with a very noteworthy distinction, he has played six seasons
of high
school hockey. Joining the Metros as a seventh grader where he would see time in
five junior varsity games. This season the
veteran would post
a 7-5-1 record and win his second IHSHL Silver Glove Award, posting the league's third best
save percentage of .921
Three junior varsity goalies, Marie
Witchey, Travis Shoemaker & Ryan McClennen, would see
action this season,
however the JV metros would struggle this season and only
muster six wins compared to seventeen losses and five tie games.
Marie would finish here senior season with most of the JV starts and
ending with a 4-7-3 record. Travis & Ryan would also
combine for a couple of wins and nine losses and a tie.
Ryan Dohrmann
Metros 1995-01
Goaltender Ryan Dohrmann becomes the first SYHA player to play six full seasons.
Starting in seventh grade where he logged time in
five JV games; grabbing his first win and giving up just four goals on
forty-seven shots. He would be a part of the back-to-back
Championship team in '97 & '98 and help lead the Metros to a runner-up title the
following season.
Jeremy McClennen
Ben Gill
Andy Vogt Casey Mills
Metros 1997-01
Metros 1997-01
Metros 1999-02
Metros 1998-02
Andy Vogt Ricky Nearman
Metros 1999-02
Metros 1998-01
Shown here during his second of three Metro season is
junior Andy Vogt. Misses just three varsity games during the twenty-eight game
season; recording both four goals and four assists. His fifty-two penalty
minutes if fourth highest among his teammates.
Senior Ricky Nearman records seven goals and eighteen
assists this season. His eighteen points is third best among all Metros
scorers
and his forty-eight penalty minutes just behind the teams top five Heavy
Hitters.
Cory Mozak
Metros 1999-01
Corey Mozak would log just a pair of seasons with
the Metros. This season the returning sophomore season he would record
sixteen goals including a team leading seven power play tallies, and a
dozen assists; his twenty-eight points is second best among
all Metro scorers.
Corey would go on to play his remaining two high School seasons with the Pikes
Peak Minors Triple A program before playing
two more seasons in the NAHL for the Helena Bighorns and the
Fargo-Moorhead Jets. Cory would also play two seasons
at the University of Wisconsin at Stout before returning to Sioux City and
becoming active in the SYHA program. Cory
would join the Metros coaching staff in 2009 as an assistant coach for two
seasons.
Jesse Cowles
Jeremy McClennen
Metros 1998-01
Metros 1997-01
Jesse Cowles logs three seasons for the Metros.
Splitting time between the varsity and JV during his first two seasons. He
records
a pair of goals and four assists during his first two JV seasons. Jesse would
see significant time at the varsity level where he would
eventually record four goals and six assists in fifty-seven regular season
varsity games
Jeremy McClennen plays four seasons for the Metros. He would miss just a
single game this regular season. This season, the
senior forward would add a goal and add four assists to his total varsity
stats bringing his total to ten goals and ten assists. He would
split some junior varsity time his first two seasons recording seven goals and
four assists.
Alex Lyle
Ben Gill
Mike Axelsen
Casey Mills
Metros 1999-02
Metros 1997-01
Metros 1999-02
Metros 1998-02
Joel Kempter
Metros 2000-03
Joel Kempter is pictured here during his first
season as a Metro, the sophomore would spend the next three seasons guarding
the Metros blue line. Starting this season splitting time between the JV and
varsity schedules he would record a pair of varsity assists
and round out the junior varsity High Scorers list with four goals and four
assists. Two seasons later, the team Captain would help
lead the Metros to their third League Championship in six seasons.
7-Metrso vs. Quad City Presidents-3
February 24th / Sioux City Ice Center
Cory Mozak
Kyle Rogers
Metros 1999-01
Metros 2000-02
Cory Mozak records an assists on one of Kyle Rogers two
goals this Saturday. Ben Deck leads the scoring with a Hat Trick and three
additional assists including the game winnig red-lighter. Brian Swanson is
also a two goal scorer this afternoon.
5-Metrso vs. Quad City Presidents-2
February 25th / Sioux City Ice Center
Cody Muir
Cory Mozak
Metros 19xx-xx Metros 1999-01
Cody Muir score in this final goal of the game.
Joel Kempter
celebrates with Jesse Cowles and Jeremy
McClennen as
they assist
in the Cody Muir goal
Cory Mozak punctuates his final game in Sioux City scoring a hat trick
and leading the Metros to a season finale victory over the Quad
City Presidents. Ricky Nearman, Brandon Lake and Kyle Rogers would
all add assist on Cory's red-lighters during the first, second
and third periods. Brian Swanson and Cody Muir would also add
goals for the Metros.
Ryan Dohrmann
Metros 1995-01
Goaltender Ryan Dohrmann give the Metros a much needed season ending
victory over the Quad City Presidents. This win
secures a third place finish in the west division and a fifth place seed at next
week's post season tournament. He would stop
twenty-two of the Presidents scoring attempts.
Junior Varsity
3-Metrso vs. Quad City Presidents-2
February 25th / Sioux City Ice Center
Marie Witchy
Metros 1998-01
Goaltender Marie Witchy works this win over Quad City. She
would stop all buy two of the Presidents scoring attempts.
Ricky Charteir scored a hat trick in JV game 3-2 win. Linesman in background is
past SYHA and Metros Player Tim McCormick
Senior Day
February 25th, 2001
Varsity Captain Brian Swanson
JV Captain Charlie Hansen
Metros 1997-01
Metros 1998-01
Brian Swanson would complete his four seasons as a
Metro as one of the teams top five high scorers and heavy hitters. Always a
staple
on the Heavy Hitters list he bring his offensive game this season where he would
record nineteen points. Brian always lead by example
and was the obvious choice to be selected team Captain as well as the Metros
Most Valuable Player. He would also earn return trips
to both the IHSHL All-Star Game & the Chicago Showcase as well as
a second selection to the IHSHL All-State Team. In 2000 he
would also receive the SYHA/Metros Dustin White Award.
Charlie Hansen would wear the captain's C for the Metros Junior Varsity
team. Logging time in both varsity and JV games, he would
play a full JV schedule, post a pair of goals and help out on five other Metros
goals. He would also record 22 penalty minutes.
Varsity Alternate Captain Ben Deck
Varsity Alternate Captain Ricky Nearman
Metros 1997-01
Metros 1998-01
Ben Deck would finish his Metro career is fine
fashion. For the second season in a row he would lead the Metros in scoring,
posting
22 goals and 26 assists. These 48 points would make him the IHSHL's leading
scorer, the previous season his 36 points place him
among the top six scorers in the league. For the second time in two seasons he
would be chosen to play in both the IHSHL the All-
Star Game and the Chicago Showcase as well as a second selection to
the IHSHL All-State Team.
Ricky Nearman would cap-off his three years as a
Metro as a top three scorer for the second time. This senior season saw him
record seven goals and 21 points. The prior season saw him finish atop the
leading scorers again with eight goals and 21 points. He
would earn his second in a row All-Star Game and All-State Team
selections. During his junior season he would receive the Metros
Most Improved Player Award.
Ryan Dohrmann
Ben Gill
Metros 1997-01
Metros 1997-01
Ryan Dohrmann would wrap up a terrific career
high school career backstopping a team that probably should have been a
tournament contender. He would log fourteen games and finish with a 7-5-1
regular season record. For the second time in as many
seasons, he would finish as one of the league's Silver Glove Award
winners given to the top three IHSHL goaltenders. This seasons
.923 save percentage was good for third place and during the prior season his
.935 was best in the league. During his junior season he
was selected to the IHSHL All-Star Team as well as the All-State Team.
During his senior season he received a All-Star Game
Honorable Mention as well as the Metros 7th Man Award.
Did You Know...Ryan Dohrmann is the only Metro
player to have been rostered for six (6) high school seasons. During the
1995-96 season, as a 7th grader, he played in five junior varsity games
garnering his first of many wins to come over the next
six seasons.
Ben Gill would log for seasons for the Metros.
While not a high production player he brought the size and physical play to the
rink
every game. A great team leader and a coaches dream, Ben was always a factor on
every game and lead by example. During his
senior season he would log a full season and record a pair of goals, four
helpers and 44 penalty minutes.
Zach Lanning
Jesse Cowles
Metros 1997-01
Metros 1998-01
Zach Lanning
Jesse Cowles
Brandon Lake
Ross Patrick
Metros 1998-01
Metros 1998-01
Brandon Lake would end
his senior season as the leader of the heavy hitting Metros. His physical play
would top the Metros
heavy hitters list and set a new Metros record for penalty minutes. His 97
Minutes would be a Metro high for the next six seasons.
Brandon would also share top penalty minute honors with three other League
players this season. He would also find the net three
times and record 6 assists. This season found him earning his second in a row
All-Star Game selection and All-State Team honors.
He would receive the SYHA/Metros Dustin White Award in 2001.
Ross Patrick would complete the senior season with a winning 9-6 record
and would also add another shut-out to his stats. He
boasted a save percentage of .906 placing him among the top ten goalies in the
league. During this season he would also earn a
selection to the IHSHL All-State Team.
Did You Know...Ross comes from a long line of
Patrick goaltenders; his brother Craig worked the crease for three seasons
(1979-82) and his other brother Scott for four seasons (79-82)
Jeremy McClennen
Marie Witchy
Metros 1997-01
Metros 1998-01
Jeremy McClennen
Marie Witchy
Dustin White Memorial Service
February 25th, 2001
IHSHL
Awards and Honors
Ben Deck Rickey
Nearman Brandon Lake
Brian Swanson
Jeff Gray
Iowa High School
Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Ben Deck Rickey Nearman
Brandon Lake Brian Swanson
All-Star Game Coach West; Jeff Gray
Iowa High School Hockey
League First All-League Team
Ben Deck
Iowa High School Hockey
League All-League West Team
Ben Deck Brian
Swanson
Iowa
High School Hockey League
Chicago Showcase Team Midwest
Ben Deck Brian Swanson
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 9th-11th / Mason City, IA
Sioux City would post sixteen wins this season earning the third spot in the
west division and fifth place overall. They
open the tournament
against the IHSHL's second best team from Mason City.
Quarter-Final Game
2-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-5
March 9th,
2001
Ben Deck
would get the Metros on the board half way
thorough the first but Mason City would retaliate tieing the game after
the first period. The Mohawks would grab two
more tallies before Brian Swanson closed the gap and gave the Metros some
hope. However, two more unanswered Mohawk goals
in the third, put the game out of reach for the Metros, sending them to
the consolation bracket.
Semi-Final Game
5-Metros vs. Dubuque Devils-2
March 10th, 2001
Taking on the Dubuque, the Metros still have a chance to rescue the tournament
despite that opening round loss. The Devils
managed just ten wins all season and was seeded last among the eight
participating teams. Sioux City would jump on the Devils
in the first period on goals by Corey Mozak and Kyle Rogers.
The Devils would counter in the second with two goals of
their own. However, the third period is all Sioux City; Joel Kempter
tallies, Cory Mozak would grabs his second red-
lighter and Cody Muir puts the game out of reach for the Devils
Fifth Place Game
?-Metros
vs. Mason City Mohawks-?
March 11th, 2001
Need Game info and score
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 2nd-4th / Five Flags Center Dubuque, IA
The Metros Junior Varsity team could garner just six win this season and failed
to make the tournament cut-off
IHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Aaron Limoges Jon Soole James Roat
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Mike Axelson
Chris Deck Aaron Limoges
Casey Mills Daren Rife
Sammy Schweigert
Jack Brooks Kyle Jacobson
Bobby Murphy James Roat
Jon Soole Ricky Charteir
Joel Kempter
Cameron Newell Billy Samuelson
The league drops the East/West Division format. Remains at a 12 team league.
This is the 26th IHSHL season. They play an expanded 33 games
schedule. The Tournament format is altered this season with the top eight teams
according to points making the tournament.
State Tournament held on March 1st-3rd in Dubuque, IA.
Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Quad City Patriots, Dubuque Devils, Mason City Mohawks and
Waterloo Warriors
Kansas City Jr. Blades, Omaha Gladiators & Jr. Lancers,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs and the Lincoln Stars
The Metros would start out the tournament with an upset
over the Des Moines Oak Leafs but fall short to second seed Mason City and
eventual tournament champions, the Omaha Lancers.
The Metros finish in the middle of the pack with a 20-13 record good enough for
fifth place. Kyle Rogers would finish as the leagues third
leading scorer with 55 points. Kyle Rogers, Kyle Jacobson and Mike Axelsen would
make the All-Star team and Kyle Rogers a unanimous
selection to the All-State Team.
JV State Tournament held March 8th-10th in Waterloo, IA
The JV rebounds from it last season disaster and finishes in fourth place with a
20-9-4 record just four points away from first place Caps.
Metros Coaching Staff
Jimmy Peck
Jeff Gray Landon Blatchford
Greg Rogers Kirk
Lukehart
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Team Manager
Team Rep
Jimmy Peck returns for a second time as the Metros Head Coach. With four
past seasons behind the Metros bench he can boast
four winning seasons and first, second and third place finishes at the State
Tournament. Jeff Gray and Landon Blatchford are
both
experienced Metros coaches with State Tournament Championship successes. Greg
Rogers joins the team as the
Manager and Kirk Lukehart takes on the Team Rep duties.
High Scorers
Kyle Rogers
Kyle Jacobson Alex
Lukehart Sammy Schweigert
Andy Vogt
Also a top five team scorer last season, Kyle Rogers would set the pace in Metro
scoring with a team leading thirty-two goals
and twenty-three assists. His thirty-two goals is second best and his fifty-five
points is third best among all IHSHL players. Kyle
Jacobson would finish in second with thirteen goals and twenty assists. Alex Lukehart
would make his first of three showings
on the High Scorers list
with
a pair of goals and twenty assists. Sammy Schweigert would also make his first showing on
the
list with eight goals and thirteen assists. Andy Vogt would bring some offence to the table this season and complete the
season
with a dozen goals and eight assists.
Did You Know...in 2016 Kyle Rogers was among the
first class of inductees to the Ohio Sports Hall of Fame. After playing five
seasons for the Toledo Walleye, the three-time
top five scorer and three-time Team Captain would eventually become the face
of
the organization.
Heavy Hitters
Kyle Rogers
Aaron Limoges
Cody Muir Cameron Newell
Andy Vogt
Leading scorer Kyle Rogers would also lead the team in
penalties with 75 minutes. Aaron Limoges would finish a distant second
with 46 minutes in the box.
Cody Muir, Cameron Newell and Andy Vogt would finish closely with 40, 39 and 38
penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Alex Lukehart...28-25-53 Kyle Jacobson...15-20-35
Joel Kempter...17-10-27 Jack Brooks...7-17-24
Darin Rife...4-19-23
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Brett Swanson...38 Jack Brooks...32
Joel Kempter...28 Kyle Jacobson...26 Darin
Rife...24 Javi Jackson/Andrew Galinsky...22
Between the Pipes
The Metros start the season with an
experience trio of goaltenders. Senior Travis Shoemaker, junior Ryan
McClennen and and
sophomore Beau Erickson will fall into a regular rotation; one that
proves reliable enough to combine for a 20-15 record and get
the Metros a fifth place regular season finish. Travis and Beau would both
finish with over .500 varsity seasons; posting 9-6 and
9-7 records. The same three goalies would take on the junior varsity
duties as well with Ryan taking most of the starts and posting
a 12-4-3 record. Travis and Beau would also take some JV time and record 4-2 and
4-3 records.
Beau Erickson
Metros 2001-04
Beau Erickson is shown here during his first season
as a Metro. He would be joining the team as the third members of an already
experienced goal tending crew. However, his tremendous skills would help him
rise to the top and end up sharing the starting goalie duties.
He would finish the season with a 9-7 varsity record and a 4-3-1 JV record as
well as record 4 varsity shut-outs and just miss the league's
Silver Glove Award awarded to the top three goalies in the league.
Did You know...Beau would go on to play a season in
the North American League before returning home to play for the Musketeers in
2005-06. He would eventually log three season playing at UConn and five seasons in the ECHL
playing for the Ontario Reign.
Travis Shoemaker
Metros 1999-02
Travis Shoemaker would begin his senior year as the
Metros starting goaltender. After two seasons of leadership from past SC Metro
State Championship goaltenders (Ryan Dohrmann & Ross Patrick) he would pick up
the mantle as the starter. He would record
a 9-6 varsity record and a 4-2 JV record while posting a pair of shut-out wins.
Did You Know...That's past Metro player Tim
McCormick officiating over Travis' shoulder. Tim played for the Metros for three
seasons (1987-90) and was an IHSHL State Championship runner-up two of those
three seasons.
Ryan McClennen
Metros 2000-03
Ryan McClennen joins the Metros for the second of three season as a
Metro. He is part of an experienced goaltending
staff that saw all three splitting time between the varsity and junior varsity
schedule. Ryan would record a pair of victories at the
varsity level earning a save percentage of .887. He would assume the starting
duties at the JV level finishing the season with a
12-4-3 and guiding the JV squad to a 20 win season with nine losses and four
ties; just four points out of first place. Ryan will
retune next season as the Metros senior net minder and see significant time as
the team makes a successful run at the
State/League Championship.
Sammy Schweigert
Metros 2000-03
Cody Muir
Sammy Schweigert Bobby Murphy
Metros
2000-03
Metros 2000-03
Metros 2000-03
Beau Erickson
Kyle Rogers
Metros 2001-04
Metros 2000-02
In a rare shot - two of the Metro's future professional
players. Goaltender Beau Erickson would go on to play three seasons
and Kyle
Rogers playing eight seasons both splitting time between the AHL and ECHL.
Kyle Rogers
Sammy Schweigert
Metros 2000-02 Metros 2000-03
Jon Soole
Aaron Limoges
Metros 2000-03
Metros 1999-03
Left: Junior Jon Soole played part in the
Metros defensive corps. He played a very smart but physical part of the game
using his size
and strength to the Metros advantage. He only missed three games this
season, grabbing a pair of assists and only one minor penalty.
The following season Jon plays a large part in the defensive corps that helps
the Metros win the State Tournament. He is also selected
the recipient of one of the SYHA's highest honors, the Ted Neby Award.
Right: Aaron Limoges joined the Metros for his this
season as junior. He is selected as Metros Team Captain and is a Metros
Heavy Hitter. He never missed a game during g the thirty-three game
grind and recorded four goals and nine assists. Next season,
the senior will help guide the Metros to their sixth League/State
Championship. The two-time Metros Captain and leading defenseman
tops the Metros Heavy Hitter list. He garners selections to the
IHSHL All-Star Team, the League's Chicago Showcase team and
is the recipient of another of SYHA's top honors; the Dustin White Award.
Joel Kempter Travis
Shoemaker Mike Axelsen
Metros xx-xx
Metros xx-xx
Metros xx-xx
Mike Axelsen: IHSHL All-Star IHSHL AllState Team
Kyle Jacobson
Metros 2001-02
Kyle Jacobson worked his whole way through the SYHA
program and joined the Metros as a sophomore where he would finish his
first season as the Metros second leading scorer with 13 goals and 20 assists.
He would also record an additional 35 points playing at
the JV level with 15 goals and 20 assists. Even as a young player, his play was
dominate and a move to the Shattuck/St Mary's
upper levels was imminent. After his stop in Minnesota, he would play in
the NAHL for two seasons before joining the newly formed
University of Iowa Division I Club hockey team for four seasons.
Andy Vogt
Metros 1999-02
Andy Vogt would play three seasons for the Metros.
His senior season saw him make both the Metros High Scorer and
Heavy Hitters top five lists. He would post a dozen goals and add
eight helpers; his twenty points was the fifth highest among
Metros scorers. Andy was
not afraid of the corners and he played a very smart game one that kept his physical
game in check
but still recording thirty-eight penalty minutes.
Daniel Limoges
Eddie Navarrete
Travis Shoemaker Andy Vogt
Metros 2001-05
Metros 2001-04
Metros 1999-02
Metros 1999-02
Cody Muir
Casey Mills
Metros 2000-03
Metros 1998-02
Cody: Junior. Heavy hitter
Casey: senior Alternate Captain Ted Neby Award
Beau Erickson
Mike Axelsen
Metros 2001-04
Metros 1999-02
Goaltender Beau Erickson makes a great save, but leaves the rebound
sitting on the porch, fortunately Alternate Captain
Mike Axelsen
is there to steer the biscuit
safely into the corner.
Andy Vogt
Metros 1999-02
Andy Vogt, while not an official captain,
often carried the mail from the bench. His great hockey knowledge and his
enjoyment of the
game made him a terrific go-between. However, on occasion we might disagree. Here,
he and I have a heated discussion, while coach
Landon Blatchford feeds him his lines. In the end though, me and Andy
remain buds and he skates away knowing I was right again. On
the other hand...I'm
not so sure about Landon.
Alex Lukehart
Metros 2001-04
Left: Sophomore Alex Lukehart would split
his first season playing both varsity and JV. He would record a pair of varsity
goals
and 20 assists placing him among the Metros top three scorers that season. He
would lead the Metros in JV scoring with a
whopping
28 goals and 25 assists. Those 53 points made him the second highest scorer in
the league.
Kyle Rogers
Metros 2000-02
Kyle Roger's first season with the Metros saw the freshman player make the move
right to the varsity squad. Recording a dozen
goals and six assists he would finish among the Metros top five scorers. He
would be selected the Metros Rookie of the Year
Returning here for a second season, the sophomore would
record a team leading thirty-two goals and twenty-three assists; his fifty-five
points was tops among the Metros team and third best among all League scorers.
He would also record a team leading seventy-five
penalty minutes.
Kyle would play in the IHSHL All-Star game and be selected to both the West
Division's All-Star and All-Division First Team as well
as both the All-State and All-League First Teams.
Kyle would leave Sioux City after his second season to play in the Ontario
junior hockey league for the Buffalo Lighting scoring
thirty-nine points his first season and putting up a whopping thirty-three goals
and forty-five assists his second season; over a
point & a half per game. After three seasons at Niagara University, he
would go on to play for the Toronto Marlies,
Grand
Rapids Griffins and the St. John's Icecaps in the AHL
Kyle would have one more faithful move to Toledo, Ohio and
the ECHL. Playing five seasons for the Walleye, the three-time
top five scorer and three-time Team Captain would eventually become the face of
the organization; in 2016 he would be inducted
into the Toledo Hockey Hall of Fame.
Joel Kempter
Metros 1999-03
Joel Kempter waits in front of a wide open Mason
City net hoping for what could be the easiest goal of his life. Joel is shown
here during his
junior season where he was a stalwart part of the Metros defensive corps. He
would record five goals and five assists this season and add
40 penalty minutes to his Metros stats. However, the best was yet to come next
season. Returning as one of the team leaders, he would don
Captain honors and play an integral part in the championship success this
season.
Sammy Schweigert
Metros 2000-03
Sammy Schweigert is in the middle of his three
seasons as a Metro player. As a junior he will record eight goals and 13
assists, making
him the fourth highest Metro scorer. He would eclipse this offense production
next season, again cracking the High Scorers list recording
eleven goals and 22 assists, fourth highest among Metro scorers and earning team
Captain honors.
Kyle Jacobson
Metros 2001-02
Sophomore Kyle Jacobson is the first of three
Jacobsons that would play through the SYHA & high school programs
and then progress on to play hockey at the junior and collegian levels. Kyle
would be the first; playing for the Metros for
a single season netting thirteen goals and twenty assists ending the regular
season as the second highest Metros scorer. After
a single season, he would finish his prep career playing for the Shattuck-St
Mary's program. He would play in the North
American League for three seasons and finish his college career playing
hockey for the Iowa Hawkeyes
Did you Know...Both of Kyle's younger brothers,
Derek and Larkin would both go on to play both junior and college hockey.
Both of them for two seasons for the Janesville Jets (NAHL) and then four
seasons at the Universities of St. Thomas and Denver.
Chad Stewart
Bob Batcheller Tim McCormick
Metros 1990-95 Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1979-83
Metros 1987-90
Three local officials, Chad Stewart, Bob Batcheller and
Tim McCormick, pose for a picture before the final game of the season;
February 23rd a 5-4 overtime victory over the Ames Lil' Cyclones.
A Short-Lived Tradition
Waterloo, IA
What was on its way to a new Metro tradition was nixed
right away. Hair cuts for the rookies was a one & done tradition.
Left: Alex Lukehart, Kyle Jacobson & Chase Kinchen show-off their new 'doos.
Right: Cameron Newell stands next to his canvas.
Left: Daniel Limoges and Chris Deck sit back and contemplate the though
of going to school on Monday. Right: Brett Swanson
points to where Beau Erickson should be looking for a photo that someday will be
funny.
This will probably be known as the shortest tradition ever
started.
IHSHL
Awards and Honors
Mike Axelson Kyle Jacobson
Cameron Newell Kyle Rogers
Iowa High School
Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Mike Axelson
Kyle Jacobson Kyle Rogers
Iowa High School Hockey
League First All-League Team
Kyle Rogers
Iowa High School Hockey
League All-League Team
Kyle Rogers
Iowa
High School Hockey League
Chicago Showcase Team Midwest
Cameron Newell
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 1st-3rd / Five Flags Center Dubuque, IA
Finishing in the middle of the regular season pack, the Metros are paired
up against their similar in strength and record, the
Des Moines Oak Leafs. The Metros twenty wins and forty points was just two
shy of the fourth seeded Oak Leafs. However,
the Metros like their chances having beaten the Leafs in all three meetings this
season out-scoring them twelve goals to four;
including a four-nothing shut-out.
Quarter-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Des Moines Oak Leafs-1
March 1st,
2002
This meeting is the fourth this season between the two teams. The Leafs that
strike first in this game; they fire just seven shots
on goal; one of them finds the back of the net for a first period lead. However,
in the second period Kyle Rogers will tie the
game and Alex Lukehart would get the game-winner for the Metros. Kyle
Rogers would grab his second goal of the
game with just under five minutes into the final period. Goaltender
Beau Erickson stops
all but on of the Leafs
thirty-two shots on goal.
Semi-Final Game
0-Metros vs. Omaha Lancers-1 3OT
March 2nd, 2002
Round two is going to be tough as the Metros meet
the regular season champions from Omaha. The Lancers are fresh off
a dominating campaign that saw them lose just a single game all season and
finish thirteen points ahead of the runner-up. On
paper this one looks to be all Omaha, but by the time three periods has ended the
game remained deadlocked with neither
team able to find the net. It takes nearly another whole game before Omaha
scores; sending the Metros to the
consolation game. Goaltender Beau Erickson stops all but one of the
forty-six attempts including all
twenty-seven in the opening two periods.
Consolation Place Game
2-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-3
March 3rd, 2002
After that disappointing and draining loss on Saturday to the league's best
team, the Metros look to rebound as they take on
the league's second best team from Mason City. The Mohawks grab a goal each in
the first and second periods giving them
a two score cushion going into the final period. Kyle Jacobson
would cut the lead in half just past the period's mid-way
point and Jack Brooks would again give the Metros hope with his power
play tally with ninety seconds remaining in the
game. Unfortunately, the Metros can't muster that much needed tieing goal and
contently take the fourth place honors.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 8th-10th / Metro Ice Sports Arena Des Moines, IA
The Metros pair-up with the Omaha Jr. Lancers; just a single point separated
them during the regular season with both
teams getting twenty-wins. Both teams have a IHSHL top ten scorer; Metros
Alex Lukehart in second and the Lancers
Jacob Braun in ninth place. They also boast the league's third best goaltender.
Both teams would trade goals on Metros
tallies from Steve Babe and Jon Soole. With just over two minutes
remaining in the second overtime, Darren Rife
would end the stalemate and send the Metros to the next round.
The Metros would generate just a single goal by Alex Lukehart falling too
the regular season champs and eventual
tournament winners the Des Moines Capitols. The Metros would get another chance
at Des Moines, this time it's the
Oak Leafs; having finished just a point ahead of the Metros. Jon Soole
and Jack Brooks would keep the game even
and Darin Rife get the game winner with just five minutes left in the
game. Winning goaltender Ryan McClennen
stopped all but two of the Oak Leaf's attempts on net.
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Third Place Game
3-Metros vs. Omaha Lancers-2 2OT
1-Metros vs. DM Capitols-2 3-Metros vs. DM Oak
Leafs-2
March 8th, 2002
March 9th, 2002
March 10th, 2002
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Mike Axelson
Chris Deck Aaron Limoges
Casey Mills Daren Rife
Sammy Schweigert
Jack Brooks Kyle Jacobson
Bobby Murphy James Roat
Jon Soole Ricky Charteir
Joel Kempter
Cameron Newell Billy Samuelson
2002 Sioux City Police Officer's
Association Cops For Kids Benefit Game
IBP Ice Center / Sioux City
League remains at twelve teams. They play a 33 games
schedule. Varsity State Tournament held February
28th- March2nd in Waterloo, IA
This is the inaugural season for the President's Senior Academic List awarded to
players with a 3.5 or grater GPA.
It is also the first season of an All-League Team is presented. It features the
league's top three forwards, two defensemen and a goalie as
voted on by the coaches.
Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Quad City Patriots, Dubuque Devils, Mason City Mohawks and
Waterloo Warriors
Kansas City Jr. Blades, Omaha Gladiators & Jr. Lancers,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs and the Lincoln Stars
Sioux City would finish the regular season in the middle
of the pack. However, when tournament time arrived they were at their peak.
They would score 10 goals to beat Waterloo and 6 to beat the Mohawks. The
championship game is when the excitement would begin, it took
three overtime periods before sophomore Kevin Lohry scored the game winner over
the Des Moines Oak Leafs.
Kevin Lohry would finish among the top ten scorers in the league and Beau Erickson as the second best goaltender in the league. Four Metros
players would make the All-Star team and three the Chicago
Showcase.
Beau Erickson would take All-League Team
honors between the pipes. Kevin Lohry
would be selected as the State
Tournament's Most Valuable Player.
JV State Tournament held March 7th-9th in Des
Moines, IA
Same as before, the JV put a 15-9-9 record together for a fifth place
finish. Daniel Limoges and Kyle Eyer are among the league's
top ten scorers.
2003 IHSHL Varsity State Champions
Left: Captains Aaron Limoges, Joel Kempter and Sammy Schweigert
receive their
2003 State Championship trophy from coaches
Jeff Gray and Jimmy Peck. Right: 2003 State Champions
Metros Coaching Staff
Jimmy Peck
Jeff Gray
Steve Stokes
Kirk Lukehart
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Team Manager/Rep
Returning for a second season of coaching stint two, Jimmy Peck and
his experienced assistant coach Jeff Gray and past Metros
player Steve Stokes all make good in their quest for another Metros State
Title. They do so as one of the
league's underdogs
going into tournament play. Jimmy, Jeff and Steve will serve
over the remaining Metros team that caps out the
Metros'
IHSHL/MHSHL dominance over the last dozen seasons.
Junior Varsity Head Coach
Junior Varsity Head Coach
Junior Varsity Assistant Coach
T.J. Reinsch... Metros Class of '91
Doug Richou...Metros Class of '89
Steve Stokes...Metros Class of '97
High Scorers
Kevin Lohry Alex
Lukehart Chase
Kinchen Sammy Schweigert
Jack Brooks
For the first of three seasons in a row Kevin Lohry would lead the Metros in
team scoring. The Sophomore would post a team
leading 25 goals on his way to 46 regular season points. Alex Lukehart would
make a second showing on the scorers list with
a team leading 28 assists for 40 total points. Chase Kinchen and Sammy
Schweigert would both record eleven goals with Chase
posting 24 assists and Sammy 22. Rounding out the top five is Jack Brooks
with eight goals and seven assists.
Heavy Hitters
Aaron Limoges
Cody Muir
Joel Kempter
Jack Brooks Alex Lukehart
Returning to the hitter list for a second season are Aaron
Limoges and Cody Muir. Aaron would lead the Metros with 83 minutes and
Cody a handful of minors behind with 74 penalty minutes. Joel Kempter
would record some 62 minutes in the box. Top scorers
Jack Brooks would record 40 minutes and Alex Lukehart 31 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Daniel Limoges...10-21-31 Kyle Eyer...13-16-29
Andrew Galinsky...14-7-21 Ben Kambach...5-14-19
Chad Corbett...10-7-17
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Spencer Harp...63 Ben Kambach...60
Andrew Galinsky...44 David Lane...30 Ben
Held...26 Brett Swanson...26
Between the Pipes
Sioux City is back again with experience between the pipes with senior Ryan
McClennen and junior Beau Erickson. The
Metros will add a sophomore goalie Eric Hoffmeyer to the lineup. However
it is the junior who will garner most of the varsity
starts and the season ends with Beau posting a 13-11 record. Ryan and Eric will
also add five more wins; giving the Metros a
regular season fifth place finish. The Metros will prevail as the tournament
champs when Beau holds the Des Moines Caps
to 3 goals in six periods and sophomore Kevin Lohry scores in the triple
Overtime thriller. Beau would also win an IHSHL
Silver Glove Award for his second best save percentage in the league.
Beau Erickson
Metros 2001-04
Beau's second season as a Metro was one to
remember...In addition to backstopping the Metros to a third State
Championship in
six seasons he would received the League's Silver Glove Award missing the
top honor by just a few shots on goal. Beau would remain
the starter through out the season and finish with a 13-11 record and a pair of
shut-out victories. He would be selected to the IHSHL
All-Star game and Chicago Showcase teams as well as the IHSHL All-State team. He
would also be selected as the Metros Co-MVP.
Eric Hoffmeyer
Metros 2002-05
Rookie goaltender Eric Hoffmeyer shown here during
his sophomore season. He would work the net behind the two veteran varsity
starters. However his time was well spent leading the JV team to a 15-9-9-
record. He would post a winning record in net of 11-5-7
including 4 shut-outs. He did see time in his first varsity game that resulted
in a shut-out victory.
Metros Picture Day
Left: The Metros gather for the start of the season
team picture. I'm sure no-one would have guessed at the success that awaited
this
team next March. Right: The Metros would return eleven seniors this
season. A terrific core of players to start the season and eventually
lead the Metros to another IHSHL State Championship.
There always lots of down time at picture day, especially
for the underclassmen. Left: Juniors Chris Deck and John Soole welcome
rookie Kevin Lohry to the team. Right: Kyle Bennett may be a new freshman
this season also, but smart guys know not to mess with him.
Freshman Tyler Hansen and Scott Marsh work over fellow
sophomore Eric Hoffmeyer.
Daniel Limoges Joel Kempter Aaron
Limoges Cody Muir
Metros 2001-05
Metros 1999-03 Metros 1999-03
Metros 2000-03
Future State Champions Daniel Limoges, Joel Kempter (C), Aaron Limoges (C) and Cody
Muir sit atop the boards waiting
their turn on Metros Picture Day
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Spencer Harp
Tyler Hansen
Metros 2002-06
Metros 2002-06
Spencer Harp:
Tyler Hansen:
Ricky Charteir
Metros 2000-03
Ricky Charteir receives his 2003 IHSHL State Championship
individual award.
Alex Lukehart Beau Erickson
Sammy Schweigert Aaron Limoges
2-Metros-Des Moines Capitols-4
2-Metros-Mason City Mohawks-3 OT
December 20th, 2002 / Des Moines, IA December 22nd,
2002 /
Mason City, IA
Alex
Lukehart, Kevin Lohry, Scott Marsh,
Kevin Lohry, Alex Lukehart , Joel Kempter (Captain)
Joel Kempter (Captain) & Sammy Schweigert (Alternate)
Aaron Limoges (Captain) & Sammy Schweigert
Kevin Lohry
Kyle Bennett
Metros 2002-05
Metros 2002-06
Freshman Kyle Bennett (right) keeps his distance as sophomore Kevin
Lohry (left) weaves a tale of intrigue that surely ends with a bang!!!
Aaron Limoges
Brett Swanson
Metros 1999-03
Metros 2001-04
Aaron Limoges: This Championship season was a
terrific end to Aaron's three seasons a s a Metro. He would be chosen as one
of the Metros Team Captains. He played a terrific physical game and was
one of the Metros top penalty leaders both his junior and
senior seasons. He would be selected to the 2003 IHSHL All-Star and the
Chicago Showcase teams. In 2003 he also was the
recipient of the SYHA/Metros Dustin White Award.
Did You Know...Aaron assisted on the Metros
championship winning goal in the 6th overtime to beat the Des Moines Oak Leafs
5-4
Brett Swanson: He would take over where his brother (Brian) left-off. Always
a team leader and a guy who came to the rink every
game to play. However, the fun of playing a kid's game was never lost on him. He
was one of the few guys who who really loved the
game and had fun doing it. This enjoyment and knowledge of the game transferred
well to his many years as a USA Hockey official
where right out of high school be joined the IHSHL referee staff.
IHSHL
Awards and Honors
Beau Erickson
Alex Lukehart Aaron Limoges
Sam Schweigert
Iowa High School
Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Beau Erickson
Alex Lukehart Aaron Limoges Sam
Schweigert
Iowa High School Hockey
League First All-League Team
Beau Erickson
Iowa High School Hockey
League All-League Team
Beau Erickson
Iowa
High School Hockey League
Chicago Showcase Team Midwest
Beau Erickson Aaron Limoges
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 28th-March 2nd / Young Arena / Waterloo, IA
Quarter-Final Game
10-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-7
February 28th, 2003
The Metros are in for a challenge as they square-off against the Waterloo
Warriors. The opening day would pit both of the
League's middle ranked teams against
each other. Fourth seeded Waterloo would finish the season with three more wins
than the Metros, but four overtime losses kept the point race close with the Metros finishing
with 40 points, two shy of
the Warriors. The game looks to be a good one...and it does not disappoint
The tournament hosts jumped all over the Metros scoring two goals in the first three
minutes, however Aaron Limoges
and Kevin Lohry would keep
the game close with the Warriors on top after the first period 3-2.
The second period brought on a furry of red-lighters with Waterloo scoring first
and upping the lead to 4-2. However, Sioux
City wasn't going that easy and they answer back with three straight goals, one form
Alex Lukehart and a pair from Cody
Muir. Waterloo ties the game, but youngster Kevin Lohry adds two more goals for the Hat
Trick and the second period
ends with the Metros on top 7-5.
Kevin Lohry scores his fourth goal of the game and two minutes last
Ricky
Charteir give the Metros a commanding 9-5 lead
halfway through the third. Waterloo tries to rally scoring a pair of goals; but
with nearly three minutes left remaining, Alex
Lukehart lets the air out of the Warriors tires, giving Sioux City a 10-7 opening round
victory.
The Beginning & End of a 17 Goal Slugfest
Several of the usual starters (Alex Lukehart, Joel
Kempter, Aaron Limoges, Kevin Lohry & Sammy Schweigert) take their spot as
the
games starting line-ups are announced for this semi-final championship
tilt against the Waterloo Warriors. This would turn into an
offensive battle that would see the Metros hang on to win 10-7. They would
advance on to play the Mason City Mohawks.
Kevin Lohry records four goals and two assists, Alex
Lukehart gets a pair of goals and assists, Sammy Schweigert, Aaron Limoges,
Daniel Limoges & Chase Kitchen all have multi-point outings. Beau Erickson stops
23 shots on goal and the Metros advance to
the Semi-finals.
Semi-Final Game
6-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-4
March 1st
The Metros meet up in the second round with regular season champions and
tournament favorites from Masson City. Having
dominated the league this season, the Mohawks lost just a single game in
regulation and finishing with thirty-three victories.
However, the tournament favorites are seriously challenge right off by Lincoln and it takes the
Mohawks an extra period to
dispatch the last place Stars.
The Tournament favorites quickly jump all over the Metros; giving up a goal just
26 seconds into the period and then a couple
minutes
later putting the Mohawks up by two. Sammy Schweigert and Kevin Lohry will help
the Metros climb back in the
game and after the
first period the Metros are back in it - but down 3-2.
The Mohawks strike first again, scoring before the first minute of the period
passed. Kevin Lohry would retaliate minutes
later keeping it a one goal game. After trading goals at the
beginning of the period, both teams battle back and fourth the
remainder of the period and the second ends with the Metros still behind 4-3.
This period its the Metros who score first, catching
the Mohawks flat-footed Kevin Lohry lights the lamp
five minutes
into the period; tieing the game at four goals apiece. Two Minutes
last Jack Brooks gives the Metros the lead and
puts the pressure on the Mohawks with just a half of period to go. Beau Erickson
will stop a barrage of last period
shots by
Mason City and with just over a minute remaining Chase Kitchen buries a
Joel
Kempter pass into the
empty net
securing the
lead and a trip to the finals.
Mike Bennett
Paul Kambach
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 76-80 Jr.
Musketeers/Metros 1977-80
Musketeers 80-81
Left: Past Jr. Musketeers/Metros Mike Bennett and Paul Kambach wait
between periods for the Metros to return to the ice. Both dads have
future IHSHL State Champions playing on the Metros this season. Freshman Kyle
Bennett is on track to be one of the League's top
defenseman and sophomore Ben Kambach is an eventual Metros tow-time
High Scorer.
Kevin Lohry records his second tournament Hat Trick
in a row scoring three and adding an assists, Chase Kitchen gets the game winner
and Beau Erickson stops 27 shots on goal. The Metros will match up tomorrow
against the Des Moines Oak Leafs.
Bonnie Dirk Jessica
President, Vice President and the Speaker of the Kevin Lohry Fan Club, wait for
the start of the championship game.
No one in this picture knows the excitement that awaits them!!!
Championship Game
5-Metros vs. Des Monies Oak Leafs-4 3OT
March 2nd
This season's championship features two sleeper teams; the fifth seeded Metros
and the Des Moines Oak Leafs. Both teams
are fresh of top seed upsets with the Metros beating Mason City and the 'Leafs defeating
cross-town rivals the Capitols.
For the third game in a row, the Metros spot their
opponents a two goal lead and the Leafs end the first period up by two.
The second period begins with the Metros surprising the Leafs with a pair of
quick pair goals from Alex Lukehart and Chase
Kitchen and suddenly the game is tied. Sioux City continues the attack with a
go-ahead-goal from Sammy Schweigert. The
Leafs counter with another goal of their own, but a minute later Daniel Limoges
puts the Metros back on top as the
second period ends.
The remaining periods are a flurry of fast breaks, great shots and terrific
saves as the League's two hottest goalies do battle.
With the exception of a tieing Oak Leaf goal seven & a half minutes into the
third period, both goalies will remain flawless for
nearly 48 minutes. With the third overtime period just :29 seconds old, Sioux
City's Kevin Lohry tips in an Aaron Limoges
shot on goal and the Metros are the 2003 IHSHL Champions.
The Thriller in the 'Loo
Championship Game Metros vs. Des Moines Oak
Leafs
The Metros break from their pre-game huddle and get ready
to take on the Des Moines Oak Leafs. This one would prove tougher
than the last two games in which the Metros easily handled their opponents. This
one would go the distance and more...it would take
three
over time periods before sophomore Kevin Lohry would redirect a pass from Aaron
Limoges and ice it for the Metros.
Goaltender Beau Erickson would see plenty of action
in this game, eventually stopping 35 shots on goal. He also knows that his
defensive corps of Brett Swanson,
Joel Kempter, Kyle Bennett, Bobby Murphy and others was always there to help
out.
Left: Sammy Schweigert (28) and Kevin Lohry
(12) make a quick change off the bench for some fresh legs. Right:
Kevin Lohry
tries to apply some pressure to the 'Leafs behind the net.
Kevin Lohry scores :26 seconds into the third overtime
period as the Metros defeat the Des Moines Oak Leafs. His game winner
gives him eight goals & four assists over the three game weekend he averages
four points per game. He is selected as the IHSHL
Tournament's Most Valuable Player.
Left: Beau Erickson get ready to field this Des
Moines shot on goal while stalwart defenseman Joel Kempter covers the guy in
front.
Right: Forward Ricky Charteir moves up
ice in hopes of catching on in the Metros offensive attack.
2003 IHSHL State Champions
Left: Halfway through the third overtime period,
Kevin Lohry redirects a shot by Aaron Limoges and ends the nail biting with a
Sioux
City Metros Championship win. Right: League President Shawn Spencer and
Commissioner Greg Cigrand present Kevin Lohry
the Tournament's Most Valuable Player Award.
Metros players gather on ice for the traditional
celebration team photo. Its been three seasons since the last State Tournament
win
for the
Metros. Prior to that, the Metros would dominate the IHSHL from late 80's
through the 90's racking up nine championship
game
appearances and winning the tournament five times ('91,'92, '94,'98 & '99)
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 7th-9th / Metro Ice Sports Arena Des Moines, IA
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game Fifth Place Game
1-Metros vs. Kansas City-2 OT
4-Metros vs. Omaha Jr. Lancers-3 OT 3-Metros vs. Des
Moines Capitols-4
March 7th, 2003
March 8th, 2003
March 9th, 2003
IHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Aaron Limoges Jon Soole James Roat
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Ryan Guthridge Spencer Harp
Benny Held Eric Hoffmeyer Ben
Kambach Joel Kempter
David Lane
Daniel Limoges Kevin
Lohry Alex Lukehart Scott Marsh
Daren Rife
2003 2nd Annual Cops For Kids Benefit Game
February 23rd, 2003 / Sioux City
Auditorium
Organized buy past SYHA player Chad Sheehan and
member of the Sioux City Police Officer's Association. This contest featured
Sioux City Public Safety officers, Musketeer Alumni and past SYHA players
and benefited the Sioux City Make-A Wish Foundation
and Siouxland Youth Hockey Association. In addition to the game, the event
also hosted an NHL Style Skills competition
by the Sioux City Musketeers.
Left: Some of the SYHA players pictured here on the
blue team were, Craig Stoever, Tim McCormick, Matt Andrews Trent Mozak,
Robbie Lessard, T.J. Reinsch, Mike Kramer, Taylor Schramm, Landon Blatchford,
Mark Adam, Steve Kramer and Coach Joe Pinard.
Other blue team players included Corey Roberts, Bob Batcheller, Terry Ivener,
Scott Patrick, Ross Van Rooyan, Kirk Swanson
& Dale Frerichs
Right: Some of the white team players shown here are Jim Clark, Dan Fraley,
Chad Sheehan, Corey Mozak, Tom Gill, Marty
Kernaghan & Terry Mulroy. Other players representing the white team were, Marty
Kernaghan, Brad Elsea, Jesse Monell,
Jimmy Peck, Bob Hansen, Walt Johnson, Rob Casper, Chad McCormick, & Dennis
Wilkie
Marty Kernaghan Bob Batcheller
Dennis Wilkie
Scott Patrick Corey Roberts
Musketeers Jr. Musketeers/Metros
Musketeers
Metros
Metros
Left: Marty Kernaghan gets a stick on Bob
Batcheller as Dennis Wilkie kills what could have been a big juicy rebound.
Right: Goalie Scott Patrick and Defenseman Corey Roberts track the puck
behind the net.
Jimmy Peck Ross Van Rooyan
Dale Frerichs
Kirk Swanson Matt Andrews Steve Kramer
Musketeers
Metros
Metros
Metros
Metros
Metros
Left: Jimmy Peck put s shot on goal but
Scott Patrick is able to steer it to the side so that Ross Van Rooyan and Dale
Frerichs
can pick-up the loose puck. Right: Kirk Swanson, Ross Van Rooyan, Bob
Batcheller, Matt Andrews, Steve Kramer and Coach
Joe Pinard watch the action from the bench.
Omaha Gladiators leave the league. Dubuque and Cedar Rapids merge. It remains a
single division with eleven teams. 30 game schedule
Varsity State Tournament held February 27th- 29th in Des Moines, IA.
Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Quad City
Patriots, Dubuque/Cedar Rapids Mustangs, Mason City Mohawks,
Waterloo Warriors, Kansas City Jr. Blades, Omaha Jr. Lancers,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs & Lincoln Stars
The Metros compile a 20-8-1-1 record for a fourth place
finish. Only 10 points separate the top five teams in the league this season.
Kevin
Lohry and
Alex Lukehart show among the top ten scorers in the league. Goaltender Beau
Erickson would make a habit of being the second
best goaltender
in the league. Five players earn All-Star game awards, four All-State awards and
Lohry and Erickson make the All-
League Team.
With a victory over Ames sandwiched between a pair of losses at the State Tournament, the Metros would finish in 6th place.
JV State Tournament held March 5th-7th / Canlan Ice
Sports Kansas City, KS
The JV would complete the season with a 13-11-6 record and a sixth place finish.
Metros Coaching Staff
Jimmy Peck
Jeff Gray Dirk Richou
Duane Hoffmeyer Kirk Lukehart
Head Coach
Assistant Coach Asst/ JV
Head Coach
Team Manager
Team Rep
Back for a third season are Head Coach Jimmy Peck and Assistant Coach Jeff
Gray. Dirk Richou takes on the JV Head
Coaching duties this season. He is a past SYHA & Metro player. Dirk Played three
seasons for the Metros; twice he was a
Metros Heavy Hitter-leading the team if final season and a two-time IHSHL
All-Star. He was active in the SYHA coaching
program prior to joining the Metros staff. Lending a hand to Team Rep Kirk
Lukehart is new Team
Manager Duane Hoffmeyer.
High Scorers
Kevin Lohry Alex Lukehart
Scott Marsh Ben
Kambach Kyle
Bennett
Kevin Lohry is again the Metros top scorer with a team leading 24 goals for a
season high of 56 points. Alex Lukehart also returns to
the list with a team high 32 assists for 53 total points. Scott Marsh
records 16 goals for 32 points. Ben Kambach and Kyle Bennett
both make their first of two showings on the scorers list with Ben's eight goals
and 12 assists and Kyle's five goals and eight assists.
Heavy Hitters
Ben Kambach Spencer Harp
Tyler Hansen
Ben Held
Chaz Berglin
Top five Metro scorer Ben Kambach leads the way and post a team leading 66
penalty minutes. Spence Harp is a pair of minors
behind him with 63 minutes and Tyler Hansen one more minor short with 61
minutes in the box. Benny Held would record
50 minutes and Chaz Berglin rounding out the list with 43 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Eddie Navarette...12-10-22 Casey Colvert...6-15-21
Nick Bauer...13-6-19 Ryan Guthridge...8-9-17
Chance Peterson...6-7-13
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Jonathan Reinhart...89 Nick Bauer...50 Eddie
Navarette...34 Matt Young...30 David Hansen/Van
Buskirk...28
Between the Pipes
Beau Erickson retunes fore his final season; junior Eric
Hoffmeyer and sophomore Adam Suing joins him as they
defend their IHSHL Championship. Beau takes on most of the starts and finishes
with a 12-7-1 record, however Eric and
Adam combine for 8 more wins as the metros grab the fourth place regular season
finish with a 20-8-1 record. Beau would
go on to win his second IHSHL Silver Glove Award posting a .923 save percentage:
the best in the league.
Let the Defense of the IHSHL
Championship Begin
Metros vs. Omaha Lancers / November 1st, 2003
Left: members of the 2003-04 Metros prepare to
defend their IHSHL Championship as the starting line-ups are announced at the
IBP Ice Center. Right: Starting goaltender Beau Erickson waits
while this seasons team captain Alex Lukehart is announced.
Left: Returning members of the 2003 IHSHL
Championship team are recognized, Brett Roberts, Alex Lukehart (Captain),
Kevin Lohry (Alternate), Daniel Limoges, ID Player
1, Ben Kambach, Kyle Bennett,
ID Player 2, &
ID Player 3
Right: The games starters, Kevin Lohry,
Brett Swanson, Alex Lukehart and Scott Marsh wait for the completion of the
Nation Anthem
and the start of another Metro season.
Eddie
Navarette SYHA Ted Neby Award
Metros 2001-04
Senior Metro player Eddie Navarette receives the 2004 SYHA
Ted Neby Award from SYHA President Maxine Buckmeier. Eddie
would play for the Metros for three seasons and was part of the 2003 IHSHL
Championship team. He was always to hard worker and
always gave the green and gold 110 percent. As a Senior he would play a game shy
of a complete junior Varsity schedule leading the
Metros in scoring with a dozen goals and ten assists. He would also make the
varsity squad seeing time in several varsity games.
Stanley Cup Comes to Sioux City
August 14th, 2004 / Tyson Event Center
Musketeer owner Jim Kronschnabel welcomes Ruslan and the Stanley Cup to Sioux
City as nearly three thousand fans wait to see
sports most historic championship trophy. Jim presents Ruslan with a big
Thank You for making this exciting moment possible.
Left: Past Sioux City Metro player Alex Lukehart poses with Ruslan
Fedotenko and the Stanley Cup. Ruslan scored both goals in the
game seven victory to secure Tampa Bay's first ever Stanley Cup. This was Alex's
final season as a Metro where his previous season
he was instrumental in the Metros 2003 IHSHL State Championship. Right: Kirk
Lukehart also poses with Ruslan. Kirk was the Metros
Team Rep for three seasons (01-04) and was a long time SYHA Board member. Kirk
was one of the organizers and promoters of
the building of the new IBP Ice Center.
Did You Know...this would be the first time ever that the Stanley Cup was in the state of Iowa.
Ruslan signs autographs and take photos until everyone was
satisfied. The cup arrived in Sioux City three hours late due to a delayed
flight
from Denver, where, ironically, another Musketeer John Grahame has spent his day
with the cup.
Did You Know...That's future Metro player Brandon Swanson
in the teal shirt getting Ruslan's autograph. Brandon would play three
seasons (2013-16) for the Metros. Brandon's dad, Kirk, was also a
Metro (1982-85) as well as a long time USA Hockey and USHL official.
Senior Day
February 22nd, 2004
Kirk Lukehart
Alex Lukehart
Alex Lukehart
SYHA Board Member 1995-2004 Metros
2001-04
Metros 2001-04
Alex Lukehart played three seasons for the Metros and was a three time
Metros High Scorer recording 35 goals & 80 assists
for
115 regular season points. He was a three time IHSHL Academic Athlete and a two
time IHSHL All-Star. He was an
Alternant Captain
on the 2003 IHSHL State Championship team and the Metros Team Captain the
following season. His sophomore
season he was the JV Most Valuable Player and his senior season
the Metros varsity Most Valuable Player as well as a member
of the IHSHL All-League team.
Kirk Lukehart was the Metros Team Rep for for three
seasons. He was also a longtime SYHA Board member and Midwest
League reprehensive. He was instrumental in the promotion, funding and
completion of the the new IBP Ice Center in 1997.
Did You Know...In 2018 Kurt would again put his
fund raising debonair to work heading up the addition to the Ice Center
featuring
a separate high school & girls locker rooms, additional storage and meeting rooms.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Beau Erickson
Kevin Lohry Alex Lukehart
Scott Marsh Brett
Swanson
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Beau Erickson Kevin Lohry Alex
Lukehart Scott Marsh Brett Swanson
Head Coaches; Jimmy Peck & Jeff Gray
Iowa High School Hockey
League First All-League Team
Beau Erickson
Kevin Lohry
Iowa High School Hockey
League All-League Team
Beau Erickson Kevin
Lohry
Iowa
High School Hockey League
Chicago Showcase Team Midwest
Beau Erickson Kevin Lohry
IHSHL All-Star Game
?-West All-Stars vs.
East All-Stars-?
March 6th / Canlan Ice Sports Kansas City, KS
Metros and west division all-stars Kevin Lohry, Alex Lukehart and
Scott March all recorded a goal and a pair of assists in the
win over the east all-stars. Goaltender Beau Erickson played thirty
minutes keeping the east divisions best players scoreless.
Defenseman Brett Swanson rounded out the five Metros selected to
play in the game. Still need score details.
Brett Swanson
Senior Brent Swanson holds the IHSHL record for two
consecutive seasons for both single game and total career hit linesmen/referees.
There is an asterisk to this record; lots of them weren't accidents.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 27th-February 29th / Metro Ice Sports Arena Des Moines, IA
The defending State Champs enter the tournament this season as the fourth best
team during the regular season as one of five teams
with twenty or more wins. The Des Moines Capitols and the Omaha Jr.
Lancers tie for first with twenty-five wins and just
five losses. Mason City is just behind with twenty-two wins.
Quarter-Final Game
2-Metros vs. Des Moines Oak Leafs-5
February 27th, 2004
The Metros pair up with the fifth seeded Oak Leafs. The Metros did win two of
the three meeting this season, with two ties being
the difference between fourth and fifth place. In what is though to be a battle
between the league's top five high scores in Brian
Spring from Des Moines and Metros Kevin Lohry and Alex Lukehart.
Instead, it's a battle between the the Leafs goaltender
Tim Thomas and this season's IHSHL Silver Glove winner and two-time
All-Star & First Team All-Leaguer Beau Erickson.
In the first of two, opening round up-sets, the Des Moines
Oak Leafs stun the defending champions with a single goal victory.
The League's best goaltender Beau Erickson stops all but one of the Leafs
thirty-eight shots on goal, however, despite
forty-seven attempts, the Metros can't light the light. They couldn't cash-in on
a pair of Leaf penalties in the second
just didn't have the jump needed to get that equalizing goal. There will be no
repeat championship this season.
Semi-Final Game
7-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-4
February 28th, 2004
Kevin Lohry would grab a Hat Trick in this second round win over the
final seeded Ames Lil' Cyclones. The Metros
would build a five goal lead, including Kevin's three and one by Alex
Lukehart and Chaz Berglin before Ames could
even get on the board in the second. Alex would add a second goal in the third
as well as red-lighters by Brett Swanson
and Chase Peterson put the game away for the Metros. Winning
goaltender Goaltender Adam Suing would stop
fourteen shots on goal.
Fifth Place Game
2-Metros vs. Omaha Jr. Lancers-6
February 29th, 2004
This final game of the season was not pretty; for the second time in three days,
the usually high powered offence faltered,
and could manage just two total goals. Chase Peterson and Alex
Lukehart added first and second period tallies
keeping the game within two. However, two more third period Jr. Lancer
red-lighters and just six
unsuccessful shots on goal spells sixth place finish for the Metros.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 5th-7th / Canlan Ice Sports Kansas City, KS
The sixth seeded junior varsity opens the tournament against the league's third
best team in the Mason City Mohawks and fail to
find the back of the net. They do rebound in Saturday's games getting
goals from Eddie Navarrete and Brett Roberts. Sunday's
games start on time, but game two pushes everything back, as the
Metros and the Quad City Blues take four overtime periods
to find a winner. David Hansen would burie a Ryan
Guthridge pass, ending the stalemate five minutes and forty-four
seconds into the fourth overtime.
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game Fifth Place Game
0-Metros vs. Mason City-3
2-Metros vs. Lincoln Stars-0
2-Metros vs. Quad Cities-1 4OT
March 5th, 2004
March 6th, 2004
March 7th, 2004
IHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Alex Lukehart
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Kyle Bennett Chaz Bergland
Chad Corbett Brian
Dalke Ryan Guthridge
Benny Held
Eric Hoffmeyer Ben Kambach
Daniel Limoges Kevin Lohry
Scott Marsh Brody McCabe
Tyler Noreen
Chase Peterson Daran Rudnick
Adam Suing
Marshall Tuttle Brandyn Vetos
Matt Young
The League remains a single division with eleven teams.
League plays a 30 game schedule.
Varsity State Tournament held March 4th- 6th in Shawnee, KS
Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Quad City Patriots, Dubuque/Cedar
Rapids Mustangs, Mason City Mohawks,
Waterloo Warriors, Kansas City Jr. Blades, Omaha Jr. Lancers,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs & Lincoln Stars
The Metros have another middle of the road regular season
with a 16-11-1-2 record for a fifth place finish in the league. Home ice was kind
to the
Metros where they went 9-4-1 and 7-7 on the road. They place four
players in the
All-Star game with Kevin Lohry & Kyle Bennett also making
the All-Star team,
All-League team and the Chicago Showcase.
JV State Tournament held Des Moines, IA-Hickman
Arena
March 11-13th
JV finishes in seventh place this season with a 9-16-5 record. Nick Cownie
finishes in the top ten league scorers
Metros Coaching Staff
Jimmy Peck
Jeff Gray
Duane Hoffmeyer
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Team Manager/Rep
High Scorers
Kevin Lohry
Ben Kambach
Scott Marsh Chaz
Berglin
Kyle Bennett
Kevin Lohry does it again as he leads the Metros in scoring three seasons in a
row - with a team leading 26 goals on his way to
42 regular
season points. Retuning to the list are more familiar name from last season; Ben
Kambach would score eleven goals for
30 points,
Scott Marsh a point behind but with a team high of 20 assists, Chaz Berglin also
with eleven goals and 12 assists and
Kyle Bennett capping the top scorers list with seven goals and 10 assists.
Heavy Hitters
Nick Bauer
Ben Held
Kyle Bennett Ben
Kambach Scott
Marsh
Nick Bauer leads the Metros with an hour in the box, however Ben Held is on his
heals by a pair of minors with 56 minutes. Also top
five scorers; Kyle Bennett finishes with 51 minutes, Ben Kambach is right behind
him with 50 minutes and Scott Marsh with 42 minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Nick Cownie...10-18-28 Josh Van Den Hul...10-13-25
Casey Colvert...5-12-17 Kenny Webster...8-6-14
Matt Young...2-12-14
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Jonathan Reinhart...93 Kenny Webster...69 Mitch
McCline...69 Nate Rose...48 Tyler Van Buskirk...44
Between the Pipes
The Metros start the season with a pair of experienced
goaltenders, senior Eric Hoffmeyer and junior Adam Suing make for
a reliable
duo in the net and rotate on a regular schedule. Eric will finish the season
with a 8-3-1 record and Adam a 8-10. This duo would shut-out
their opponents seven times this season on the way to a fifth place regular
season finish. Returning goalies Donavan Convey & Kyle Dirks
along with newbie Josh Sachnoff will backstop the junior varsity to a
9-16-5 record and a seventh place regular season finish and
a trip to the league tournament.
Eric Hoffmeyer
Adam Suing
Metros 2002-05
Metros 2002-06
Senior Eric Hoffmeyer and junior Adam Suing made up the
Metros goaltending corps this season.
Eric would work a winning
8-3-1 season and record a pair of shut-outs. 867 save percentage.
Adam would log a few more games
this season and finish with a 8-10 record. .893 save percentage. He
would also boast five shut-out victories
Kevin Lohry
Metros 2002-05
Everyone in this picture is interested where Senior
Captain Kevin Lohry is headed as he takes control of the puck. Kevin
will go on to be the most "decorated" Sioux City Metro player in its history.
After winning multiple team scoring titles and
a State
Championship, he would also be one of the league's leading scorers boasting
several All-Star game, All-State team
and Chicago Showcase
selections. As a freshman he broke the tie in the third overtime to give Sioux
City their first championship
of the new millennium. He would go on to play four seasons for the Princeton Tigers and spend
a season in the ECHL playing
for the Bakersfield Condors.
Kevin Lohry
Kevin Lohry becomes only the third Metro player to
lead the team in scoring for three consecutive seasons. He never missed a game;
playing in
ninety-three regular season varsity games, he notched 75 goals and 69
assists. During his junior season he averaged nearly two points per
game and finished with a point & a half overall average per game.
Scott Marsh
Metros 2002-05
Nick Bauer
Metros 2002-06
Defenseman David Hansen, Goalie Eric Hoffmeyer and forward
Tyler Van Buskirk get ready to join junior Nick Bauer as he moves
the puck up ice.
Kevin Lohry
Kevin Lohry becomes only the second Metro player to be selected three
times to represent Team Midwest in the prestigious Chicago Showcase
tournament. Held Annually; this nation-wide tournament features the best
high school players from across the country. He was also a three-time
selection to the IHSHL All-Star and and All-League teams as well as a three-time
League top ten scorer.
David Hansen
Adam Suing
Nick Bauer
Darin Rudnick
Metros 2003-06
Metros 2002-06
Metros 2002-06
Darin Rudnick2003-07
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Kyle
Bennett Chaz Berglin
Ben Kambach Kevin
Lohry
Iowa High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Kyle Bennett Chaz Berglin Ben
Kambach Kevin Lohry
Iowa High School Hockey
League First All-League Team
Kevin Lohry Kyle Bennett
Iowa High School Hockey
League All-League Team
Kevin Lohry Kyle Bennett
Iowa
High School Hockey League
Chicago Show Case Team Midwest
Kevin Lohry
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 4th-6th / Ice Sports Center Kansas City, KS
Finishing the season with sixteen wins, the Metros take the fifth seed in this
season's tournament. The Des Moines Capitols fall a
game shy of running the table recording twenty-nine wins. The Mason City
Mohawks and the Des Moines Oak Leafs
are also tournament contenders with twenty-two wins
Quarter-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Omaha Jr. Lancers-2
March 4th, 2005
The Metros opening round foe are the fourth seeded Omaha Jr. Lancers. The team
met three times during the season, with
Omaha coming alway with two one goal victories the Metros win was a three nothng
blanking of the Lancers. After a scoreless
first period, the teams would trade goals in the second including a game tieing
tally by Ben Kambach. Sioux City would grab
the first two goals of the third period on red-lighters from Kyle Bennett
and Tyler Hanson. Goaltender Adam Suing
would stiffel the Lancers rally, stopping all but one of the period's eight
shots on goal.
Semi-Final Game
2-Metros vs. Des Moines Capitols-3
March 5th, 2005
This second round game finds the Metros facing the regular season champions and, eventual
tournament winners in the Des Moines
Capitols. Sioux City would stun the favorites on a Ben Kambach goal
that gave the Metros a first period lead. Kevin Lohry would put
the Metros up by two on his late in the period red-lighter. The Caps would
rebound though, grabbing their first goal with just forty-five
seconds left in the second period. A dormant offence and two unanswered goals
spell consolation game for the Metros.
Consolation Game
2-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-3
March 6th, 2005
This third place contest sees the Metros taking-on the second best team in the
league the Mason City Mohawks. Sioux City would
fall behind until a pair of second period goals from Kyle Bennett and
Kevin Lohry put the Metros back in the game. Unfortunately,
it would be the Mohawks who find the winning goal sending Sioux City home with
the fourth place trophy. Goaltender Eric Hoffmeyer
would stop all but three of the thirty-five Mason City shots on goal.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 11th-13th / Hickman Arena Des Moines, IA
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game Fifth Place Game
0-Metros vs. Des Moines-3
4-Metros vs. Omaha Jr. Lancers-1
3-Metros vs. Kansas City-3 2OT
March
11th, 2005
March 12th, 2005
March 13th, 2005
IHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Ryan Guthridge Eric Hoffmeyer Daniel Limoges
Kevin Lohry Scott Marsh Chase Peterson Rob
Witchy
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Chaz Berglin Chad
Corbett Nick Cownie
Ben Held Ben Kambach
Brody McCabe Darin Rudnick
Josh Sachnoff Adam Suing
Marshall Tuttle
Matt Young
Josh Van Den Hul
This would mark the 30th season for the Iowa High School
Hockey League (IHSHL) and marks the final season that the league will be known
as the Iowa High School Hockey League.
Dubuque Devils and Cedar Rapids Mustangs separate and the league goes back to twelve teams.
33 Game Schedule
Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Quad City
Patriots, Dubuque Devils, Cedar Rapids Mustangs, Mason City Mohawks,
Waterloo Warriors, Kansas City Jr. Blades, Omaha Jr. Lancers,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs, Lincoln Stars
Varsity State Tournament held February 24th- 27th in
Des Moines, IA (KGGO Arena)
The Metros just sneak into the tournament with an eighth
place finish and a 14-19 record. The Metros place two players in the All-Star
game; Chad Corbett and Marshall Tuttle. Marshall would also be selected to play
in the Chicago Showcase.
JV State Tournament held in Lincoln, NE
March 3rd-5th
The JV just grab the seventh place spot and finish two points ahead of Waterloo.
Metros Coaching Staff
Jimmy Peck
Dave LeGree Seth
Schramm
Dan Cownie
Dan Rose
Head Coach
Assistant Coach/Team Rep Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach/Team Rep
Team Manager
Jimmy Peck enters his tenth overall season coaching the Metros, boasting
a regular season championship and a pair of
State Tournament wins thus far. Lending a hand are experienced youth and high
school coach Dave LeGree. He served
as Metros head coach a three seasons in the early eighties and during the
90-91 season when the Metros captured their
first State Tournament Championship. Dave would go on to further coaching
success eventually brining another State
Tournament Championship and a National Championship to Sioux City. Past Metros
players Seth Schramm and
Dan Cownie join the coaching staff as well. Seth was an IHSHL All-State
selection and a member of the Chicago
Showcase team. Dan will share the Team Rep and Team manager Duties with Dan
Rose.
High Scorers
Marshall Tuttle Nick
Cownie
Chad Corbett Jacob
Wilde
B.J. Jackson
New faces start to show up on the top five lists. Marshall Tuttle will set the
pace for the Metros with a team leading 21 assists as he
posts 28 regular season points. Nick Cownie would have 18 helpers on his way to
23 points. Chad Corbett would have a team high
15 goals for 21 points. Jacob Wild would score six goals and 13 assists and B.J.
Jackson eleven goals and seven assists.
Heavy Hitters
Ben Schmidt
Tyler Hansen
Nick Bauer
Andrew Bauer David Hansen
Ben Schmidt sets the pace for the Metros in penalty minutes with 78 minutes.
After a season off, Tyler Hansen returns to the hitters
list
with 72 minutes in the box. Nick Bauer made another to the list with 56 minutes
and set an example for Andrew who followed
his
brother's lead and recorded 52 minutes. David Hansen rounded out the hitters
list with 48 minutes in the box.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
B.J. Jackson...23-12-35 Jacob Wilde...16-16-32
Lindsey LeGree...4-14-18 Zach Hagaman...4-12-16
Pat Hauswirth...3-15-15
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Matt Young...58 Jacob
Wilde...48 Zach Hagaman...32
Nate Rose...32 Andrew Bauer...28
Between the Pipes
Even after losing their two starting goalies
the prior season the Metros are still have experience between the pipes in
senior Adam Suing.
Battling for the second position are sophomore Josh Sachnoff and freshman
Justin Decker. Adam would shoulder the load this season
seeing time in all but two games and finishing the regular season with a 13-18
record. Josh Sachnoff will see time in the varsity net as well;
posting a 1-1 record. Josh and Justin will rotate evenly for the junior varsity
finishing the season with records of 5-8-5 and 6-8-1.
Johnny Adam
Metros 2004-07
Johnny Adam played there seasons a a Metro. Shown here as a
junior, he lit the lamp six times and helped on eight other goals but
his biggest contribution was that of leadership. He came to play every game &
used his size and strength to open up the ice for his
team mates. The following season as a senior, he would score eight goals and add
sixteen assists and finish as a Metros top three
scorer. Most notably would be his 114 penalty minutes, a Metros record that
stood for exactly one season. Johnny would go on to
play football four seasons in the GPAC for the Northwestern College Red
Raiders
Did You know...John is the son of legendary
Jr. Musketeer/Metro player Mark Adam; this guy's prowess in the paint and around
the slot is
what legends are made of. There was rarely a shot that he couldn't tip or
deflect for a Metro goal.
Referee Paul Koskovich
Referee Bob Batcheller
Metros2001-03
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1979-83
Sioux City alumni players Pauly Koskovich and Bob
Batcheller have traded in their sticks for finger whistles. Both guys would go
on to work at the USHL level where they were members of USA Hockey Officials
Development Program. Pauly would forgo his
senior season as a player and start his journey to USHL official. Twenty seasons
prior to that, Bob would return after college and
begin his quest to work at the USHL level.
Nick Cownie Adam Suing Zach Hagaman
Marshall Tuttle
Metros 2004-06
Metros 2002-06
Metros 2005-08
Metros 2003-07
Left: Goaltender Adam Suing makes another save as
defenseman Zach Hagaman and forward Nick Cownie help out in this tilt
against the Des Moines Capitols. Right: The Metros
Marshall Tuttle moves the puck up ice also against the Capitols. Marshall
was a fast moving defenseman that often found himself playing offence. He
was one of the fastest & strongest players in the League
this season and his 21 assists and 28 points lead the Metros in scoring this
season.
Adam Suing
Nate Rose Ben Schmidt
Metros
Metros
Metros
Adam Suing
Metros 2002-06
IHSHL All-Star Game
3-West All-Stars vs. East All-Stars-2
March 4th / Ice Box / Lincoln, NE
Metros Marshall Tuttle and Chad Corbett are selected to play in
the IHSHL All-Star game. The west will prevail over the east in
this defensive battle. The game would remain tied after regulation, and require
a shoot-out to determine the winner in this matching
between the east and west division's best players.
IHSHL Awards and Honors
Chad Corbett
Marshall Tuttle
Iowa High School Hockey
League All-Star Team Selections
Chad Corbett Marshall Tuttle
Iowa
High School Hockey League
Chicago Show Case Team Midwest
Marshall Tuttle
Iowa
High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 24th-February 26th / Hickman Arena Des Moines
Sioux City grabs the final tournament slot finishing with just fourteen wins and
nineteen losses. The Des Moines Oak Leafs
are the league champions; losing just twice all season and out scoring their
opponents 188-37. Mason City and the Des
Moines Capitols also recorded twenty-five wins during the thirty-three game
season.
Quarter-Final Game
1-Metros vs. Des Moines Oak Leafs-8
February 24th, 2006
Pairing up with the
regular
season champs and eventual three time consecutive tournament champions the Des
Moines Oak
Leafs. The high scoring
Leafs jump out to a three goal lead before B.J. Jackson puts the
Metros on the board and in the
game. However, the remaining periods are all Oak Leafs hanging five more goals
on the Metros; two in the seconds and
three in the third.
Semi-Final Game
2-Metros vs. Quad City Blues-5
February 23rd, 2006
The Metros look to rebound after yesterday's loss and feel optimistic
matching-up with the Quad City. The Blues did manage
five additional wins than the Metros but are fresh off a convincing opening
round up-set loss. John Adam grabs the first period's
only tally and the Blues answer back in the second. John Adam finds
the net for the second time just over two minutes into the
period taking the lead and the momentum. However, the wheels are about to
come off....the Metros surrender four unanswered
goals and the Blues easily cruised to a second round victory.
Seventh Place Game
5-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-4 OT
February 24th, 2006
This match-up between the leagues two least productive regular season teams is
also a battle for a face-saving seventh place finish
among the eight participating teams. Waterloo would strike first but goals from
Marshall Tuttle and Ben Schmidt would put
the Metros on top after one. The Warriors would counter in the second with two
goals themselves, but a Nick Bauer red-
lighter would again tie the game. The teams would trade goals in the third
including Chad Corbett's game tieing goal with
just under three minutes remaining. Wasting no time in the overtime...Metro
Tyler Hanson would beat the Warriors net
minder just forty-one seconds in to the extra period.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 3rd-5th / Ice Box / Lincoln NE
Sioux City grabs the seventh spot during the regular season with eleven wins.
Both of the Des Moines teams, Capitols and
Oak Leafs finish first and second just two points apart. Kansas City and Mason
City are also both contenders with both
teams earning over twenty-two wins. An up-set and an almost up-set of the two
top teams doesn't compare to the
excitement of the tournaments fifth game.
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Seventh Place Game
1-Metros vs. DM Caps-3
3-Metros vs. Kansan City Outlaws-5
2-Metros vs. Quad City Blues-4
March
11th, 2005
March 12th, 2005
March 13th, 2005
Iowa High School Hockey League Record
6-Lincoln Stars vs. Quad City Blues-5
JV State Tournament Consolation Round /
March 4th, 2006 / Lincoln, NE
Bryce
Buchmann Bags 3 Short-Handed Goals in 18 Seconds
Lincoln's Bryce Buchmann scored four goals in a
row, three of them short handed, in a span of 18 seconds during the fifth game
of Saturday's 2006 Jr. Varsity Tournament.
Fifth seeded
Quad City held a
commanding 5-0 lead over the host team. At 5:32 of the second period, Lincoln's
Robby Bieber
is whistled for a penalty. Bryce would begin his scoring spree eight seconds later, bagging three
short-handed goals in 18 seconds.
His fourth red-lighter
coming at 9:49 of the same period. Stephen Magnuson assisted on all of Buchmann's goals.
The Jr. Stars
would tie the game at 11:13 of the second period, on a goal by Drew Eirich. The game-winning goal
would came when
Lincoln's Justin Ley buried a shot with one second left in the contest.
IHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Matt Young
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Chad Corbett Marshall Tuttle Need additional players
Starting the season the League would now be called the
Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL). The name is changed to better
affiliate the member teams from not only Iowa but Missouri, Nebraska & South
Dakota. A new Tournament format would also be implemented
with only the top 8 teams participating in the tournament.
The League adopts the new Midwest High School Hockey
league (MHSHL). The league remains at twelve teams
playing a thirty-three game schedule
Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Quad City
Patriots, Dubuque Devils, Cedar Rapids Mustangs, Mason City Mohawks,
Waterloo Warriors, Kansas City Jr. Blades, Omaha Jr. Lancers,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs & Lincoln Stars
Varsity State Tournament held March 2nd- 4th in Des Moines, IA (Metro Ice
Arena)
For the first time the Metros fail to
make the State Tournament. Their 14-17 record is still five points short of the
eighth and final tournament
birth. John Adam make the All-Star Game as Andrew Bauer and Marshall Tuttle make
the All-Star game a second time. Both will play in the
Chicago Showcase also.
Junior Varsity State Tournament held
in Davenport, IA at the Quad City Sports Center
March 9th-11th
The JV miss the final tournament spot with a 7-22-4
record.
Metros Coaching Staff
Jimmy Peck
Jeff Gray
Steve Stokes
Dan Rose
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Tem Rep/Manager
Head Coach Jimmy Peck commences on his eleventh and final season, for
now, as Metros Head Coach and by the time
the season ends he can boast the Metros winning tradition; eight winning
seasons, a regular season championship, a pair
of State Tournament victories, West Division All-Star Game coach selection and a
IHSHL Coach of the Year Award.
Jeff Gray is also in his final season playing a part in the team's
winning tradition; being apart of both a Varsity and Junior
Varsity Regular Season and State Championship teams. Another past Metros player
Steve Stokes joins the staff working
with both the varsity and junior varsity teams. Dan Rose stays on a second
season working both the Team Rep and
Manager position.
High Scorers
Marshall Tuttle Andrew
Bauer John
Adam Darin
Rudnick B.J. Jackson
Marshall Tuttle again leads the Metros in scoring with a team high
sixteen goals and
twenty-nine total points. Andrew Bauer
turns on the offense also
this season and scores thirteen goals and a dozen assists. John Adam tallies
eight goals for twenty-four
points. Darin Rudnick records a team leading eighteen assists
for twenty-three points and B.J. Jackson also makes his second
High Scorer appearance in two seasons with
five goals and sixteen assists.
Heavy Hitters
John Adam
Nate Rose
Andrew Bauer
Jacob Wilde
Kyle Lierman
John Adam makes his presence known and sets a new Metros
penalty minute record with 114 minutes in the box. Nate Rose and
top scorer Andrew Bauer both spend 74 minutes of shame before they get free.
Jacob Wilde would spend an hour in the box and
Kyle
Lierman five minutes behind him with 55 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Tony Scherman...8-10-18 Nate Eyer...7-5-12
Royce Fladung...5-7-12 Patrick Hauswirth...3-9-12
Justin Thiele...3-9-12
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Patrick Hauswirth...87 Brian Dalke...64
Cody Lane...62 Marcus Steinhauer...55
Dillon Smith...44
Between the Pipes
Senior goalie Donovan Convay
returns to the Metros lineup after a season in Omaha. He will
share the goalie duties this
season freshmen Lee Noel
and junior Josh Sachnoff. However, Donovan will carry the mail for the Metros
seeing time in 25
games; posting nine wins &
fourteen losses. Josh would
post a 4-4 and Lee a 1-1 varsity records. Their 14-19 overall record
is
not enough to secure a spot in the League Tournament. Josh, Lee and
Sophomore Justin Decker all split time & gain
experience
during the junior varsity season.
Johnny Adam
Johnny Adam becomes the first Jr. Musketeer/Metros player
to crack the triple digits mark during the regular season recording 114 penalty
minutes.
Brett Swanson
Metros 2001-04 / 2002 MHSHL State Champion
Bowling with the Musketeers...
...and two future USA Hockey National Champions
Left: Musketeers Max Pacioretty
and Blake Martin and (Right) Dustin Gazley take a break from the
annual "Bowling with the
Musketeers" Booster Club event to get pictures with SYHA brothers Max and
Drake Beller. Max Pacioretty would spend a
single season University of Michigan before moving to the NHL where he played
ten season for the Canadians and is currently
playing for the Golden Knights, Blake a three season Musketeer veteran would
play for the UNO Mavericks and Dustin play
four seasons for Michigan State, eight seasons in the ECHL/AHL and is
currently playing in the Germany Elite League.
Drake and Max Beller would both go on to be Sioux City
Metro stand-out players in the Midwest High School Hockey League.
During the 2017-18 season Drake would lead the league in scoring with sixty-nine
points in just twenty-eight games. He would be
a three-time Metros top five scorer and a two-time All-Star and All- League
player. Max is currently playing for the Metros where
his is a second-time Metros top scorer and potential League All-Star.
Both players would help lead the Sioux City Metros
to the Midwest Leagues triple crown title bringing home the regular season and
tournament championships as well as USA Hockey's 2018 National Championship.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
John Adam
Andrew Bauer Marshall Tuttle
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
John Adam
Andrew Bauer Marshall Tuttle
Midwest High School Hockey League
First Team All-Star
Marshall Tuttle
Midwest League Chicago Show Case
Team Midwest
Andrew Bauer
Marshall Tuttle
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 2nd-March 4th / Hickman Arena & Metro Ice Sports Facility Des Moines, IA
For the first time since the league began began, the Metros failed to qualify
for the post season tournament. Boasting six tournament
championships, four second, three third and a pair of fourth place finishes over
the past twenty seasons the Metros are about to
hit a serious skid.
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Darin Rudnick
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
John Adam Andrew Bauer
Tyler Brinkerhoff
Brian Dalke Nate
Eyer
Royce Fladung Eric Flynn
Patrick Hauswirth Alex
Hinrichsen Levi Lambing
Kyle Lierman
Lee Noel
Nate Rose
Josh Sachnoff Justin Thiele
Ryan Thorsland
Marshall Tuttle
Omaha Jr. Lancers leave the league. However the Kansas City adds a second team
(Stars & Outlaws) and Tri-City joins the league also.
League remains single division with thirteen teams. They play a 36 game
schedule.
Varsity State Tournament held February
29th-March 2nd in Quad City, IA (Quad City Sports Arena)
Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Quad City Patriots, Dubuque
Devils, Cedar Rapids Mustangs, Mason City Mohawks,
Waterloo Warriors, Kansas City Stars & Outlaws,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs, Tri City Storm & Lincoln Stars
The Metros 13-20-1-2 record is good enough for the final tournament spot. Three
players will make the All-Star game and two players the
Chicago Showcase.
JV State Tournament held on March 7th-9th in Ames
Iowa.
The JV falls a three points short of the final tournament spot with a 10-23-3
record.
Metros Coaching Staff
Corey Clarks
Andrew Morse
Brian Thiele
Dan Rose
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Team Manager
Team Rep
Taking on the Head Coaching duties this season are Corey Clarks. Originally
from Minnesota he joins the Metros with several
seasons coaching experience at both the youth and high school levels. He
also takes on the new responsibilities of the newly
created SYHA Director of Coaching and Player Development. Andrew Morse
will be him team as Assistant Coach. Also
from the Land of a Ten-thousand Lakes and one fish, he arrives with coaching
experience. Brian Thiele starts his run
as team Manager and Dan Rose continues as the Metros Team Rep.
High Scorers
Andrew Bauer B. J.
Jackson
Jacob Wilde Ryan Thorsland
Kyle Lierman
Returning again to the scorers list are Andrew Bauer who leads the team with
forty-five
points including a team high of
twenty-six assists. B.J.
Jackson tallies a team leading twenty-one red-lighters for forty-one points. Jacob Wilde also scores
forty-one
points including both a team high of twenty-six assists and three game-winning
goals. Ryan Thorsland
scores
fourteen goals and eight assists and Kyle Lierman
rounds out the top five with six goals and ten assists.
Heavy Hitters
Jacob Wilde
Seth Pinney
Pat Hauswith
Justin Thiele Andrew
Bauer
The Metros penalty minute record falls quickly - as Jacob Wild sets the bar to
an unachievable height of 140 penalty
minutes.
Keep in mind, he was also a top three scorer with forty-one points. Seth Pinney was a distant
second, but still
with a very respectable 89 minutes. Pat Hauswith finished with 54 minutes and Justin Thiele &
leading scorer Andrew
Bauer both recorded 46 minutes in the box.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Nate Lenzen...8-8-16 Cody Nelson...10-5-15
Royce Fladung...4-10-14
Eric Flynn...6-7-13 Carter Buckmeier...3-5-8
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Nate Lenzen...80 Cody Nelson...76 Kevin Logsdon...50
Eric Flynn...47 Mike Flynn...36
Between the Pipes
The Metros enter another season with a five-man menu of available goaltenders,
however, it is youth that wins out and
sophomore Lee Noel rises
to the top and secures the starting position. Fellow sophomore Tyler
Brinkerhoff secures the
back-up duties. Unfortunately, the Iowa League's
firepower proves to much for the young goalies and the Metros finish the
season with a 13-20-3 record grabbing the eighth and final play-off spot.
All five of the Metros goalies spend time in the
junior varsity net with Alex
Wankum logging the most time with a 5-12 record and Justin Decker finishing with
a 2-8-1 record. Senior Josh
Sachnoff would also log some time between the junior varsity pipes.
Colt Ludwig
Metros 2004-08
He Shoots...He Scores!!! Senior Colt Ludwig
put the biscuit in the basket, scoring in this
win over the
Cedar Rapids
Jr. Roughriders. This was just one of his five goals, three assists and eight
points this season for the
Metros. He would also
record a game-winner and eighteen penalty minutes.
He would also play in five junior varsity games scoring three goals.
Andrew Bauer
Metros 2005-08
2006-07 IHSHL All-Star Selection / 2007-08 IHSHL All-Star Selection
Metros leading scorer Andrew Bauer shown here
during the January 26th tilt taking on the Cedar Rapids Jr. Roughriders. Andrew
would record 19 goals and 26 assists this season but also lead the Metros in more ways than scoring
points. Always the team leader he
did so by
example, earning Alternate Captain duties both his junior and senior seasons. The physical play of the game was his strong suit
and
was never afraid to play the body, making him one of the top five penalty guys each of his three seasons. He would secure a pair of
IHSHL All-Star game selection in 2007 and 2008 as well as a pair of
selections to the Chicago Showcase playing for Team Midwest.
Dillon Smith
Ryan Thorsland Adam Bornholtz Justin Thiele
Metros 2005-09
Metros 2005-08
Metros 2007-10 Metros 2006-08
Seth Pinney
Zach Hagaman
Metros 2004-08
Metros 2005-08
Seth Pinney would log three seasons as a Metros
player. His first two season were spilt between JV and Varsity. Due to
an injury Seth missed his junior season, but returned for his senior year
where he recorded a pair of goals and four helpers.
Did You Know...Seth's dad, Pat was also a Metro player for four seasons
(1978-81) and a member of the '80 & '81 teams that
made back to back third place showings at the State Tournament.
Zach Hagaman would play for the
Metros three seasons. His sophomore season saw him break into to varsity roster
playing
nearly a full schedule of varsity games scoring a pair of goals and four
assists. He would also be a top five Metro JV scorer with
four goals and a dozen assists. He would finish his last two season as a varsity
player where he would record six goals &
thirteen assists.
Lee Noel
Metros 2007-10
Lee Noel would assume the starting goaltender duties this sophomore season. While
the net minder corps is very strong this season,
he would
be the go-to guy for the Metros this season. Lee would record a pair of shut-outs
and a respectable GAA of 3.03. Playing
in twenty-two games he
would finish with a 10-10 record but still steer the Metros into the final
tournament slot. He is also a multi
season
recipient of the MHSHL Academic Achievement Award.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Andrew Bauer B.J. Jackson
Jacob Wilde
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Andrew Bauer B.J. Jackson
Jacob Wilde
Midwest League Chicago Show Case Team Midwest
Andrew Bauer
B.J. Jackson
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 29th-March 2nd / Quad City Sports Center Davenport, IA
The Metros wallow at the button of the MHSHL for much of the season. However,
they catch fire; winning nine of their remaining
ten games and grabbing the eighth and final tournament slot. The Des Moines Oak
leafs win the regular season; losing just a pair
of regulation games this season and they are definitely the tournament
favorites.
Quarter-Final Game
1-Metros vs. Des Moines Oak Leafs-10
February 29th, 2008
Finishing in eighth place has its consequences and its usually having to play
the league champions. Just under two minutes into
the game, Ryan Thorsland stuns the favorites, when he beats the
Leafs goaltender on assists from Justin Thiele and
Kyle Lierman. The tournament's first up-set in on...not!!! Des Moines
proceeds to score the next ten unanswered
goals; four in the first, two in the second and four more in the third.
Semi-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Des Moines Capitols-3 2 SO
March 1st, 2008
Drawing another Des Moines team, this time it the equally dangerous Capitols.
Sioux City grabs a goal in each period on tallies
by Jacob Wilde, Ryan Thorsland and B.J. Jackson.
Goaltender Lee Noel stops twenty-two of the
Capitols attempted shots.
The game remains ties after three periods and heads to a shoot-out. As the
ninth shooter, Zach Hagaman finds the back of the
net giving the Metros a much needed win.
Fifth Place Game
0-Metros vs. Mason City-5
March 2nd, 2008
The Metros third foe of the weekend is Mason City. Finishing just ahead of the
Metros during the regular season, the Mohawks
amassed seven more wins this season than the Metros. In a game that could go
either way on paper...didn't. The Mohawks
would record five unanswered goals on the weary Metros, handing them a
sixth place finish; their best tournament
finish in the last three seasons.
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Kenny Adam Andrew Bauer
Adam Bornholtz Tyler
Brinkerhoff Nate Eyer
Eric Flynn
Alex Hinrichsen Kyle Lierman
Kane Martin
Lee Noel
Justin Thiele
Taylor White
Omaha Jr. Lancers return to the league making it a 14 team
league with still a single division with a 32 game schedule.
Varsity State Tournament held February 27th-March
1st in Ames, IA (Ames/ISU Ice Arena)
Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Quad City Patriots, Dubuque
Devils, Cedar Rapids Mustangs,
Mason City Mohawks,
Waterloo Warriors, Kansas City Stars & Outlaws,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs,
Tri City Storm, Omaha Lancers & Lincoln Stars
The Metros struggle this season and can only muster 13
wins in the 32 game season. They miss the tournament for the second time
in
three
seasons. Kyle Lierman earns All-Star game honors and plays in the Chicago
Showcase.
JV State Tournament held March 6th-8th in Ames, IA
(Ames/ISU Ice Arena)
JV grabs the seventh spot with a 14-12-6 record. Eric Flynn, Cody Nelson and
Benny Holzrichter finish among the top ten scorers
in the League.
* This is the first season that the post-season tournaments for both Varsity and JV are centralized in Ames, IA.
Metros Coaching Staff
Corey Clarks
Brant Mozak
Corey Mozak
Mark Vos
Brian Thiele
Head Coach
Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
Team Manager
Team Rep
Corey Clarks begins his second season as the Metros Head Coach. Joining him
this season Brant and Corey Mozak. The
two brothers are past SYHA and Metro players and will be taking on the Assistant
Coaching duties this season. Brant
played two seasons as a Metro
and
won a pair of IHSHL Championships before moving to Colorado to finish his
remaining
two high school seasons with the Pike's Peak Miners AAA team.
Cory logged a pair of seasons with the Metros before
joining the Miners team as well. After graduation he would play three seasons in the NAHL
and two more at college
before returning to Sioux City. Mark Vos would join the staff this season
as the team manager and Brian Thiele would
continue as Team Rep.
High Scorers
Colton Kramer Kyle Lierman
Taylor White
Justin Thiele
Cody Nelson
Colton Kramer joins the short list of Freshman players who have lead the
Metros in scoring. He would lead the team with thirty-six
points
including both a team leading nineteen goals and five game winning tallies. No stranger to the top five list is Kyle Lierman
with
thirty-five points and a team leading eighteen assists. Taylor
White
would record fifteen goals and a dozen assists, Justin Thiele
notches eleven goals and adds fourteen assists and
Cody Nelson rounds out the top five scorers this season with eight goals
and fifteen assists.
Heavy Hitters
Kyle Lierman Desmond Harsma
Justin Thiele Adam Bornholtz
Mitchell Vos
Kyle Lierman makes both list this season as he records a
team leading 107 penalty minutes. Closest to him is Desmond Harsma with
82 minutes. Top five scorer Justin Thiele and Adam Bornholtz both record 48
minutes. Mitch Vos and his 46 minutes place him on the
list for the first time but not the last.
Did
You Know...Kyle Lierman and Colton Kramer both lead the Metros this season with a 6
game scoring streak-
posting eleven and ten points.
Junior Varsity High
Scorers
Eric Flynn...16-32-48 Cody Nelson...28-18-46
Ben Holzrichter...15-22-37 Kody Reuter...2-11-13
Josh Quesenberry...5-7-12
Junior Varsity Heavy
Hitters
Cody Nelson...56 Kody Reuter...54 Mike
Flynn...50 Kevin Logsdon...42 Eric
Flynn...38
Between the Pipes
Juniors Lee Noel and Tyler
Brinkerhoff start the season with two prior years of high school experience.
Senior Justin Decker
and Sophomore Garrett VanBuskirk add the the Metros goaltending depth. Lee will take
the starts for most this season; finishing
with an 8-16-2 record. Tyler
will record a pair of wins and a loss, as well as Justin, Alex and Garrett also
recording a varsity
victory. However, this experienced corps could
only come together for 13 wins, 18 losses and a tine game, not enough to make
the tournament. Justin, Alex, Garrett & Tyler however, would all
combined for a winning junior varsity season of 14-12-6
securing a seventh place
regular season finish.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Kyle Lierman
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Kyle Lierman
Midwest League
Chicago Show Case Team Midwest
Kyle Lierman
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 27th-March 1st / Ames, IA
The Metros record just thirteen wins this season finishing eleven points short
of the final tournament position. This is the second season in
the last
three that the Metros have missed the tournament and an unforeseeable downward
trend is headed the Metros way.
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 6th-8th / Ames, IA
The Metros fall short in a tournament opening double overtime game. Eric
Flynn and Cody Nelson tally but the Metros can't find that
needed tieing goal. Eric Flynn would grab two more goals and Cody
Nelson another, but for the second day in a row the Metros come
up a goal short. Ben Holzrichter records a pair of red-lighters and
Cody Nelson gets his third goal in three games, this time giving the
Metros a season ending victory.
Quarter-Final Game Semi-Final Game
Seventh Place Game
2-Metros vs. Mason City-3 2OT
2-Metros vs. DM Oak Leafs-4
3-Metros vs. Lincoln Stars-2
March
6th, 2009
March 7th, 2009
March 8th, 2009
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Justin Thiele
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Adam Bornholtz Tyler
Brinkerhoff Eric Flynn
Mike Flynn Alex Hinrichsen
Ben Holzrichter Colton
Kramer
Kyle Lierman Andy Moeller Dustin Smith
Lee Noel
Kody Reuter Taylor White
The Sioux Falls Flyers join the league as the first ever
team from South Dakota. Tri-City leaves the league. The league remains at 14
teams
in a single division. They play a 32 game schedule. Cedar Rapids changes their name from Mustangs to RoughRiders.
The Chicago showcase is replaced with America's Hockey
Showcase held in Pittsburgh, PA.
Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Quad City
Patriots, Dubuque Devils, Cedar Rapids RoughRiders,
Mason City Mohawks,
Waterloo Warriors, Kansas City Stars & Outlaws,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs,
Tri City Storm, Omaha Lancers & Lincoln Stars
Varsity State Tournament held February 26th-28th in Ames, IA (Ames/ISU Ice Arena).
Last season for a seventh-eight place tournament game.
Sioux City finished the season with a 18-10-2-2 record for a seventh place regular
finish. Colton Kramer and Eric Flynn earn All-
Star game
selections. Colton Kramer makes the All- League Team and finishes third among
the leagues top ten scorers.
JV State Tournament held March 5th-7th in Ames, IA (Ames/ISU Ice Arena)
The JV have an awful season managing to muster just 6 wins added to 24 losses
and a pair of ties.
Metros Coaching Staff
Brant Mozak
Cory Mozak
Steve Kramer
Mark Vos
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Team Rep
Brant Mozak takes over the Head Coaching position this
season. Corey Mozak and Steve Kramer both remain on as
Assistant Coaches. Jeff Gray also lends some time to the coaching staff this
season. Mark Vos will assume both the
Team Rep and Team Manager duties
High Scorers
Colton Kramer
Eric Flynn
Mitch Vos
Nate Bauer Adam
Bornholtz
Colton Kramer tops the Metros in scoring again this season a team high forty-two goals.
His sixty-eight total points are good enough
to place him among
the top three MHSHL scorers. Eric Flynn is second with a team high thirty-three
assists for fifty points. Mitch Vos
becomes a regular on both top
five lists with eighteen assists for twenty-two points. With a seemingly endless supply of Bauers, Nate
cracks the scorers list this season with nine
goals and a dozen assists. Adam Bornholtz also makes it again as he rounds out
the top
five list with ten goals and seven assists.
Heavy Hitters
Desmond Harsma Taylor White
Colton Kramer
Nate Bauer
Mitch Vos
Desmond Harsma leads the Metros this season with
seventy-five
penalty minutes. Taylor White is a few minors behind him with
sixty-nine minutes. Leading scorer Colton Kramer makes both lists this season recording
sixty
minutes in the box. Two other top
scorers also make the list this season; Nate Bauer with fifty-four minutes
and Mitch Vos with forty-eightpenalty minutes.
Did You Know...Metros High Scorer and Heavy Hitter
Nate Bauer returned to play this Senior season after taking four seasons off
from hockey!!!
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Ben Holzrichter...9-10-19 Matt Johnson...10-7-17
Nate Bauer...9-2-11 Dylan Dwyer...3-8-11 Mike
Flynn...0-11-11
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Kevin Logsdon...94 Matt Johnson...44
Mitch Vos...42 Andy Moeller...32 Nate
Bauer...30
09-10 Between the Pipes
The Metros start the season with lots of
goaltender experience; seniors Lee Noel & Tyler Brinkerhoff and
Juniors Garrett
VanBuskirk & Alex Wankum. Lee and Tyler garner most of the varsity starts but
Garrett also sees some varsity action. Both
Lee and Tyler finish the season with winning records, 9-7-2 and 8-5, on the way to a seventh place
regular season finish with an
18-10-4 record. Junior Alex Wankum
and Garrett will split the junior varsity games but not have much success
posting
only six victories.
Corey
Mozak
Steve Kramer
Assistant Coach 2009-11
Assistant Coach 2009-11
Left: Assistant Coach Brant Mozak and Metro players
Mike Flynn, Mitch Nelson, Dylan Dwyer and Matt Johnson. Brant served
as assistant for a pair of seasons. Prior to that, he played two seasons
for the Colorado Miners AAA team, three seasons in the
North America League and two season at the University of Wisconsin/Stout.
Right: Assistant Coach Steve Kramer served as assistant coach for two
season as well. He is pictured here with Metro players
Mike
Flynn, Kevin
Logsdon, Jeff Adam and Mitch Nelson
Colton Kramer
Leading scorer Colton Kramer, makes a run at Metros
history this season mounting a challenge to several Jr. Musketeers/Metros
all-time
scoring records. Colton would record a new Jr. Musketeers/Metros goal scoring
record notching forty-two goals. He would add another
twenty-six assists for a season high of 68 regular season
points during the 32 game regular season. His sixty-eight points this
season is
the third highest among all Sioux City scorers.
Did You Know...Colton Kramer had five games,
where he scored three or more goals, and six games where he scored over four
points.
He also had two 12-game scoring streaks where he posted
31 and 26 total points.
Mitch Nelson
Lee Noel
Metros 2009-12
Metros 2007-10
Mitch Nelson would play three seasons as a Metro.
His sophomore season he would log time in both JV and varsity games
recording three goals and 4 assists. The following two seasons he would record
three varsity and 23 JV goals for 47 overall points.
He would place second in JV scoring twice and be selected as the Metros Most
Valuable Player his senior season. Mitch would go
on to join the USA Hockey officiating program where he currently works,
high school, midget and college club levels.
Lee Noel would log four seasons (07-10) for
the Metros. After a freshman season of splitting the starting duties, Lee would
launch
right into the varsity starter position his sophomore season and be the go-to
goalie for the next three seasons. He would play in some
75 plus JV and varsity regular & post seasons games and record a record of
30-42-5. Along the way he would post 8 shut-outs and
career GAA of 3.00. He was one of four Metros to receive the MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
and was a multi season
Academic Achievement Awards winner. Lee would go on to play four seasons of college
club hockey for the Creighton Bluejays.
Rob Casper
Marshall Tuttle Chad Stewart
Metros Class of '86 Metros Class of '07
Metros Class of 93
Rob, Chad and Marshall prior to the 2010 Senior Day game.
Rob and Chad would both go on to play in the USHL: Rob two seasons
here in Sioux City for the Musketeers and Chad a season in Sioux City & a
season in Waterloo. Chad would also join USA Hockey
officiating high school hockey for fifteen seasons and log an additional
five seasons as a member of the USHL Officials Development
Program. Marshall would go on to play
football at Morningside College where he became a stand-out All Conference GPAC
Player.
Did You know... Rob is only one of six Metro
players to lead his team in both Scoring and Penalty Minutes. During the 1985-86
season Rob
collected fourteen goals & four assists and recorded forty-seven minutes
in the box.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Colton Kramer
Eric Flynn
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Colton Kramer Eric
Flynn
Midwest High School Hockey League
First Team All-Star
Colton Kramer
Midwest League Chicago Show Case
Team Midwest
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Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 26th-February 28th / Ames, IA
The Metros finish the regular season with a 18-10-2-2 record; seventh seed in
this year's eight team tournament. They do boast the
League's second leading goal scorer and third highest point scorer in
Colton Kramer. The Des Moines Capitols win the regular
season with twenty-eight wins. The Kansas City Outlaws are first in the
west and second overall with twenty-five. Mason City,
Kansas City Stars, Sioux Falls all record better than twenty-three victories.
Quarter-Final Game
0-Metros vs. Kansas City Outlaws-3
February 26th, 2010
The seventh seed Metros end-up facing one of the
league's top teams; the west division champions Kansas City Outlaws.
Losing just four regulation games this
season the, Outlaws are one of the weekend's favorites. The Metros are able to
keep
the game close, surrendering just a single goal in the second period. However,
two quick Outlaw goals in the third puts
the game out of reach for the Metros.
Sioux City can't generate any scoring and are blanked by the eventual
tournament
runners-up.
Semi-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-3
February 27th, 2010
The Metros draw a more appealing opponent this time around in the sixth seed
team from Waterloo. However, the Metros fail
to enough firepower to keep up with the Warriors. The Metros jump out ahead on
goals from Mitchell Vos and Colton Kramer
but then leave five goals on the table in this seven
to two beating by the Warriors.
Seventh Place Game
4-Metros vs. Sioux Falls-2
February 28th, 2010
In what is one of the final seasons that the tournament plays a last place game,
Sioux City matches up with the winless Sioux
Falls Flyers. This time its the Metros who put the points on the board, doubling
up the Flyers with four goals; one each from Taylor White,
Alex Hendrickson and two from Colton Kramer. Goaltender Lee Noel
stops all but one of the Flyers nineteen shots on goal.
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 5th-7th / Ames, IA
Sioux City can only muster six wins this season. They finish the regular season
last in the west and second to last overall. This is the
third season in four that the Metros JV have missed the tournament.
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Ben Holzrichter Alex Hinrichsen
Lee Noel
Eric Flynn
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Nate Bauer
Adam Bornholtz Mike Flynn
Colton Kramer Andy Moeller
Taylor White
The League remains at 14 teams in a single division
playing a 32 games season
Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Quad City
Patriots, Dubuque Devils, Cedar Rapids RoughRiders,
Mason City Mohawks,
Waterloo Warriors, Kansas City Stars & Outlaws,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs,
Tri City Storm, Omaha Lancers & Lincoln Stars
Varsity State Tournament held February 25th-27th in Ames, IA (Ames/ISU Ice Arena)
The Metros cobble together only 8 wins and a pair of ties for an eleventh
place finish. Mitch Vos earns All- Star game honors as well as a
place on the Team Midwest in America's Hockey Showcase.
JV State Tournament held March 4th-6th in Ames, IA (Ames/ISU Ice Arena)
Its a bad year all round... The JV manages only 7 wins and three ties compared
with 22 losses.
Metros Coaching Staff
Brant Mozak
Cory Mozak
Jeff Gray
Mark Vos
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Team Rep/Manager
Brant and Corey both return this season taking
on their prior coaching positions. Jeff Gray joins the coaching staff this
season
on a more formal basis bringing several years of past Metros coaching experience
and successes with him. Mark Vos
remains for a third season doing both the Team Rep and Manager duties.
High Scorers
Mitch Vos
Taylor White Josh
Quesenberry Kody Reuter
Sam Bauer
Mitch Vos leads the Metros in scoring with nine goals and
12 assists. Taylor White scores 20 points including a team leading 13 assists.
Josh Quesenberry put 13 shots in the net to lead the
team in goals and finishes with 18 points. Kody Reuter scores four goals
and a
dozen assists and Sam Bauer rounds out the top five
scorers with six goals and nine assists.
Heavy Hitters
Kevin Logsdon
Cody Clark
Taylor White
Kody Reuter Dylan
Dwyer
Kevin Logsdon leads the way for the season with 104 penalty minutes. However, in
second place is Cody Clark who records 72 minutes
his first season as a Metro but is destine for a regular spot among the team
top penalty minute leaders. Top five scorers Taylor
White would record 69 minutes and Kody Reuter 56 minutes. Dylan Dwyer would
finish out the top penalty leaders with 41 minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Brandon Carlson...9-11-20 Mitch Nelson...7-5-12
Drew Koontz...6-4-10 Connor Schlotfeldt...1-9-10
Taylor LaScala...2-7-9
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Chandler Bennier...66 Cody Clark...63 Zach
Twillman...46 Brandon Carlson...44 Jeff Adam...44
Between the Pipes
The Metros start the season deep in goaltending
experience; Garrett VanBuskirk and Alex Wankum are both returners
as well
as the addition of past
Sioux City goalie Austin Ward; all three see time in varsity contests.
However, the experienced threesome
records only eight wins compared to 22 losses
and a pair of tie games. Austin & Garrett split the varsity time while Alex sees
four
varsity games. He will also split junior varsity time with upcoming goalies
Josh Stoos and Jackson Roberson.
4-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-3
January 15th, 2011
Desmond Harsma Mitch
Nelson Drew Koontz Mitch Nelson Shaler Levine
Metros 2007-11 Metros
2009-12 Metros 2010-13 Metros 2009-12
Metros 2011-14
Left: Mitch Nelson and Shyler Levine wait for the announcement of
today's starters. Mitch would would score two goals in this win
over the Mohawks.
Right: Mitch celebrates his first of two goals in this win over Mason City.
He celebrates here with Desmond
Harsma
and Drew Koontz. Drew would record a pair of helper including one of the
assist on the game winner by Vitali Zhylka.
Did You Know...Mitch Nelson would go on to receive next season's Varsity Iron Man and the Junior Varsity's Most Valuable Players awards.
Did You Know...Drew Koontz was this season's JV's Most Valuable Player his first year as a Metro.
Dylan Dwyer
Metros 2009-12
Did You Know...Cody Clark recorded a Metros
record that season with 50 penalty minutes in a single game; a losing effort to
the
Mason City Mohawks on January 15th, 2011
6-Metros vs. Ames Lil' Cyclones-3
February 20th, 2011
Taylor LaScala Brandon Carlson
Josh Quesenberry
Metros 2010-13
Metros 2010-13
Metros 2008-12
Brandon Carlson celebrates his goal against the Ames
Cyclones with Taylor LaScala and Josh Quesenberry. Josh was
the game's
real hero scoring four goals; including a power play and shorthanded red
lighters.
Brandon Carlson would play three season for the Metros. Shown here during
his sophomore season he would log both a full JV and Varsity
Schedule, posting a pair of varsity goals and four assists in addition to being
the Leading JV Scorer with nine goals and eleven assists and
the JV's Most Valuable Player. He would be the Metros Leading Scorer
both of his last two seasons recording 38 goals & 32 assists and
was a two-time MHSHL All Star.
Taylor LaScala would play three seasons for the
Metros. His huge stature made him a natural to see lots of varsity time his
first season.
While on varsity, defense was his focus, however, the JV game him a chance to
hone his offensive skills where he would add a pair
of goals and seven assists his first seasons. He would record 13 points he
junior season as well as a Metro Heavy Hitter. His senior season
he would add six goals and eight assists and finish as one of the Metros
High scorers. He also was a MHSHL All-Star Player.
T.J .Reinsch Foundation & Siouxland Youth Hockey Try Hockey for Free
Day
February 19th, 2011 / IBP Ice Center
Bob
Batcheller
Ross Van Rooyan
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1979-83
Metros 1987-90
Left: Bob Batcheller and Right:
Ross Van Rooyan help new skaters try out the ice as SYHA and the T.J. Reinsch
Foundation host
the first annual USA Hockey Try Hockey for Free Day. SYHA had a terrific
turn-out and place among some of the top organizations
in the
country with nearly 100 participants and some 30 on-ice volunteers.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Mitch Vos
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Mitch Vos
Midwest League
Chicago Show Case Team Midwest
Mitch Vos
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 25th-February 27th / Ames, IA
This season eight wins is only good enough for eleventh place; well out of
contention for post season play.
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 4th-6th / Ames, IA
The Metros JV team musters only seven wins this season. This is the fourth of
the last five seasons that the Metros
miss the JV tournament.
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Taylor White
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Sam Brower
Brandon Carlson Cody Clark
Zac Gray
Shaler Levine Keegan Lyon
Andy Moeller Josh Quesenberry
Kody Reuter Jackson Roberson
Connor Schlotfeldt
Sioux Falls Flyers leave the league under pressure to
join the South Dakota League. Kansas City Outlaws and Stars combine to become
the Jets.
The League's now twelve teams divide back into to East and West divisions. They
play a 32 games schedule.
The Metros finish the season mustering only nine wins
compared to twenty losses; failing to make the tournament for a second
consecutive season.
(9-20-3)
East: Waterloo Warriors, Quad City Patriots, Cedar
Rapids Roughriders, Ames Little Cyclones, Dubuque Devils, Mason City Mohawks
West: Kansas City Jets,
Sioux City Metros, Des Moines Oak Leafs & Capitols, Omaha Lancers Lincoln Stars
Varsity State Tournament held February 24th-26th in Ames, IA (Ames/ISU Ice Arena)
Brandon Carlson and Josh Quesenberry earn All- Star game honors.
JV State Tournament held March 2nd-4th in Ames, IA (Ames/ISU Ice Arena)
The JV manages to grab fourth place in the west with a 15-12-5 record,
good enough for a spot at the State Tournament.
The Metros lose both of their first two games taking losses to Dubuque and
Omaha.
Metros Coaching Staff
Brant Mozak
Jimmy Peck
Jeff Gray
Jim Clark
Gary Bennier
Head Coach Assistant
Coach
Assistant Coach
Team Manager Team Rep
Head Coach Brant Mozak returns for his third season.
Jimmy Peck can't stay away, nor should he, and brings tons of hockey
experience and successes to the table. Jeff Gray also returns again for another
season. Jimmy Clark takes on the Team Manager
responsibilities and Gary Bennier assumes the role of Team Rep.
High Scorers
Brandon Carlson Josh Quesenberry
Sam Bauer Matt
Johnson Andy Moeller
Brandon Carlson leads the way for the Metros this season, it will be his first of
two seasons. He would record thirty-four points
including a team
leading nineteen goals. Josh Quesenberry would return to the list again this
season with a team
leading fifteen assists
for twenty-nine regular season points. Sam
Bauer
makes the list again with eleven goals and seven assists. Matt Johnson records five
goals & a dozen assists and Andy Moeller
with three goals
and eleven assists.
Heavy Hitters
Cody Clark
Brandon Carlson Andy
Moeller Connor Schlotfeldt
Taylor La Scala
Cody Clark is back leading the way for the Metros with 67
penalty minutes. Leading scorer Brandon Carlson is second with 44 minutes.
Andy Moeller finishes a minor behind him with 42 minutes. Connor Schlotfeldt
records 34 minutes in the box and Taylor La Scala and
top five scorer Matt Johnson both record 26 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity Leading Scorers
Braden Cherkas...19-9-28 Mitch Nelson...16-11-27
Vatali Zhylka...11-12-13 Keegan Lyon...13-9-22
Connor Schlotfeldt...3-12-15
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Chandler Bennier...49 Connor Schlotfeldt...38 Zac
Twillman...38 Cody Clark...36 Mitch
Nelson...22
Between the Pipes
With the departure of three experienced goalies the prior
season, junior Josh Stoos is about to pick up the Metros
goaltending
mantel.
Finishing the prior season with a dozen junior varsity games experience, he will
take on the bulk of the starts this season.
New goalies Mac
Lui and Briar Burns will also see some limited varsity time. However,
Josh carries the mail and finishes the
season with eight wins and
seventeen losses. Jackson Roberson, Brian Burns and Mac Lui
split the junior varsity schedule
finishing 15-12-5 and earning a final spot
in the league tournament.
Keegan Lyon
Braden Cherkas
Metros 2010-14
Metros 2010-14
2011 MHSHL State Tournament
Metros vs. Quad City Blues / Ames, IA
Keegan Lyon and Branden Cherkas are pictured here playing
the Quad City Blues in the opening round of the Midwest
High School
Hockey League State Tournament. Keegan is shown here during his first
season as a Metro, the freshman played
a complete 32 game JV schedule recording three goals and four assists. He would
also crack the varsity squad playing in three
games as well as earning ice time in the Metros MHSHL post-season tournament. As
a freshman, Brandon saw similar time
playing a full JV schedule and also working his way onto the varsity
roster near the end of the season and would also earn
a spot
playing in the post season varscity tournament.
Senior Day
February 19th, 2012
This year's Seniors gather around the net in preparation
for the announcements of the players in their final year.
Andy Moeller
Metros 2008-12
Sioux City Police vs. Sioux City Fire
Department
This year the Sioux City Police vs. the Sioux City Firemen
benefit game was back on, after last season's beat down at the hands of
the Omaha Police& Fire team. Tonight, it was the Police team victorious over the
Fire department team. Left: Nick Batcheller
watches
his dad change lines. Right: Wearing his traditional Musketeers hat and
coat, longtime Musketeer announcer and
play-by-play guy Woody Gottburg shake hands with Fire Department honorary coaches
Justin Barker
and Brad Pouch.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Brandon Carlson Josh
Quesenberry
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Brandon Carlson Josh
Quesenberry
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 24th-February 26th / Ames, IA
A second dismal season recording just eight wins leaves the Metros well out of
contention for the final tournament slot. This is the
second season in a row they fail to qualify for the post season tournament. This
is also the fourth season in six they have missed the
tournament all together
Iowa High School Hockey League
(IHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 2nd-4th / Ames, IA
Sioux City grabs the fourth spot in the west division and finishes fifth
overall. They meet-up with the east divisions best team from Quad City.
Metros goaltender Jackson Roberson stops twenty-nine shots on goal but
the Metros can't generate any offence in this loss the the Blues.
Game two would see the Metros grab an early lead on a Drew Koontz tally
but then surrender three unanswered goals. A Sam Brower
goal in the third put the Metros back in the game but eventually fall short in
this tournament ending losss to the Lancers.
Quarter-Final Game
Semi-Final Game
0-Metros vs. Quad City Blues-3
2-Metros vs. Omaha Jr. Lancers-3
March
2nd, 2012
March 3rd, 2012
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Andy Moeller
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Sam Brower
Briar Burns
Cody Clark Brandon Glissman
Shayler Levine
Levi Lewison Jordan
Reynolds Zach Twillman Jackson
Roberson Josh Quesenberry
The 12 team league realigns with a three division (East, West & Central) format
with four teams in each division. The teams will play a
28 game regular season schedule. Varsity Tournament on February 22nd-24th in
Ames, IA
East: Waterloo Warriors, Quad City Patriots, Cedar
Rapids Roughriders, Dubuque Devils,
West: Kansas City Jets,
Sioux City Metros, Omaha Lancers, Lincoln Stars
Central: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Des Moines Oak Leafs, Mason City Mohawks
The Metros struggle this season and finish the varsity campaign with a 12-15
record and a final point total of 25 for the season. They
do still
place three players in the MHSHL All-Star Game including two-time all star
selection Brandon Carlson. As well as a fourth
Metro player
(Josh Stoos) in the Chicago Showcase.
The JV shows some signs of a positive future and finish the season with a 19-6-3
record for a second place finish in the west division.
They place a pair of players (Keegan Lyon and Skyler Beller) among the top
ten scorers in the league.
Metros Coaching Staff
Brant Mozak
Jimmy Peck
Jeff Gray
Dan Holzrichter
Head Coach Assistant
Coach
Assistant Coach
Team Rep
High Scorers
Brandon Carlson Luke
Boose
A.J. Boose
Taylor La Scala Branden Cherkas
Brandon Carlson returns again as the Metros leading scorer with team leading 19
goals and 17 assists. Brothers Luke Boose scores
six goals and 13 assists and A.J. scores eight goals and nine assists. Taylor
La Scala and Branden Cherkas both score an identical six
goals and eight assists.
Heavy Hitters
Cody Clark
Zach Twillman Brandon Carlson
A.J. Boose
Jordan Reynolds
Cody Clark makes his third return in as many seasons as
the Metros penalty minute leader with 102. Ironically, Cody will now be seeing
first hand what I put up with for this thee seasons ;) Zach Twillman makes a
respectable run at Cody's amassed minutes, but falls short
with 88 penalty minutes. Leading scorer Brandon Carlson again makes both lists
with 76 minutes of shame before getting free. Also a
top five scorer, A.J. Boose records 62 minutes and Jordan Reynolds makes his
first appearance on the list with 39 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Keegan Lyon...19-18-37 Skyler Beller...18-9-27
Shayler Levine...1-18-19 Chance Jensen...7-8-15
Cole Peterson...7-5-12
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Nick Schmith...58 Chance Jensen...54
Cory Goss...52 Jordan Reynolds...38 Zac
Gray...27
Between the Pipes
Senior Josh Stoos takes on the starting
position this season. Facing another span of lean goaltender seasons, Josh will
again carry
the mail
for the Metros playing a bulk of the contests and finishing the season with an
11-12 varsity record and a pair of shut-outs.
Goaltenders Jackson
Roberson and Mac Lui would also see some time in goal as Metros.
Briar Burns and Ben Morehead would
also see time in several JV games
both posting records of 4-1-1 and 4-4. Mac would also post a 3-0 JV record.
Josh Stoos
Metros 2010-13
Josh Stoos and his third Metros season would see him again take on the
starting goaltender duties. After a disappointing prior season,
he would return this season improving greatly recording a winning season; seeing
time in 26 games and going 12-11. Along the
way he recorded a pair of shut-out victories against Ames and Dubuque.
Zach Twillman
Cody Clark
Drew Koontz Luke
Boose
Metros 2010-14 Metros 2010-13
Metros 2010-14 2012-Present
Zach Twillman, Cody Clark, Drew Koontz and Luke
Boose celebrate another Metro goal.
Did You Know...Brandon Carlson scored four goals on January 5th, 2013 in an 8-5 victory over the Cedar Rapids Jr. Roughriders.
Nick, Andrew, Nate & Sam Bauer
As the 2012-13 season closes, so does an era of Bauers. For
nine out of ten seasons, the Metros had a familiar name on the
roster; Nick, Andrew, Nate and Sam all made the score
sheets on a regular basis. Collectively, he guys netted 111 goals &
116 assists in 383 JV and Varsity games. Along the way they spent a little
time in the box; recording some 556 penalty minutes
Nate Bauer
Sam Bauer Andrew
Bauer
Nick Bauer
Metros 2009-10 Metros 2010-13
Metros 2005-08 Metros 2003-06
Nate was recalled to the Metros for a single season in
2009 after a three season break form playing hockey. He saw time playing
both varsity and JV notching 18 goals and 14 assists. The remaining brothers
Bauer all played three seasons; Sam recording 26 goals
and 26 assists, Andrew some 42 goals and 50 assists and Nick, the eldest
brother, recording 25 goals and 26 assists.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Sam Bauer
Brandon Carlson
Tyler LaScala
Josh Stoos
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Sam Bauer Brandon
Carlson Tyler LaScala
Midwest High School Hockey League All-West
Division All-Star Selections
Brandon Carlson
Midwest League Chicago Show Case
Team Midwest
Josh Stoos
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 22nd-February 24th / Ames, IA
Sioux City finished the season strong gaining the single point need to
beat Ames out for the remaining tournament slot. Grabbing
theeighth seed slot. The Des Moines Oak Leafs win the regular season
championship losing just three games, including a shoot-out
loss, all season. Waterloo and Kansas City both win their divisions,
posting twenty and twenty-three victories.
Quarter-Final Game
2-Metros vs. Des Moines Oak Leafs-5
February 22nd, 2013
The Metros start the tournament facing the league's best team. The Oak Leafs
looked unbeatable most of the season and in the
teams two meeting during the regular season saw the Leafs out-score the Metros
nine to two. The Leafs would grab a pair of
goals in the first and scone periods, keeping the Metros scoreless until A.J.
Boose finally found the net in the third. After
another Leafs goal, Sam Bauer would give the Metros their second
goals of the period, however, its not enough to
beat the mighty Oak Leafs.
Semi-Final Game
4-Metros vs. Omaha Lancers-3
February 23rd, 2013
The Metros meet-up with, the recently up-set, Omaha Lancers in the consolation
round. Finishing nine points ahead of the
Metros in the west division, the teams did split their regular season meetings
with the home team winning both weekends. A.J. Boose
and Sam Bauer would grab first period tallies giving the Metros
a one goal lead. It was more Metros in the second when
Bradon Cherkas put them up by two and Brandon Carlson up by three.
Omaha would mount a rally but fall
short as goaltender Josh Stoos stopped all twenty-two Lancer attempts.
Fifth Place Game
3-Metros vs. Lincoln Stars-5
February 24th, 2013
Having fell the the Metros the prior weekend, the Lincoln Stars jump out to a
two goal lead in the first period. A Braden Cherkas
goal gets the Metros back in the game but the Stars answer back quickly
giving them a two goals advantage as the first ends. Two more
Stars tallies in the second seems to put the game out of reach.
Sam Bauer and Luke Keeble would score just sixty-nine seconds
a part in the third and look to make the remainder of the game
interesting...but time would run out before the Metros could get
that much needed momentum changing goal.
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Shayler Levine Jackson Roberson
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Skyler Beller
Sam Brower
Briar Burns
Brandon Carlson Cody Clark
Sam Holzrichter
Chance Jensen Luke Keeble
Mac Liu
Benny Morehead
Jordan Reynolds Alex Ten Napel
Zach Twillman
The league remains at twelve teams playing a 28 games
schedule. State Tournament February 28th- March 2nd in Ames, IA
East: Waterloo Warriors, Quad City Patriots, Cedar
Rapids Roughriders, Dubuque Devils,
West: Kansas City Jets,
Sioux City Metros, Omaha Lancers, Lincoln Stars
Central: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Des Moines Oak Leafs, Mason City Mohawks
The Metros' struggles continue as they finish the season
with a 9-18-1 record. However they still place two players (Mac McFarland and
Skyler Beller) on the All-Star team. The JV struggles as well and finishes
with a 14-11-3 record.
Metros Coaching Staff
Brant Mozak
Jimmy Peck
Jeff Gray
Dan Holzrichter
Head Coach Assistant
Coach
Assistant Coach
Team Rep
High Scorers
Skyler Beller Mac McFarland
Braden Cherkas Keegan Lyon
Zach Twillman
Skyler Beller makes his first appearance on the scorers list as a sophomore and
does it as the leading scorer with 39 points with
a team leading 24 goals. Mac McFarland is just a point behind and leads the team
with 25 assists. Branden Cherkas returns to the
list scoring 17 goals and 18 assists. Keegan Lyon makes makes the top five with
nine goals and ten assists. Usually in the top five
for penalty minutes, Zach Twillman rounded out the top five scorers with eight
goals and nine assists.
Heavy Hitters
Jordan Reynolds Mac McFarland
Zach Twillman
Cory Goss
Chance Jensen
Jordan Reynolds return to the heavy hitter list is a
triumphant one, breaking a Metros penalty minute record that many though could
never be topped and setting a new standard for MHSHL penalty minutes. Wait for
it....183 minutes and he missed three games!!!
Mac McFarland and his 117 minutes-most seasons leads the pack, but this season
seem paltry in comparison. Zach Twillman a top
five
scorer this season but always a staple on the hitters list would record 79
minutes. Cory Goss was close at hand with 73 and
Chance Jensen rounded out the top five with 40 minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Caleb Sneller...7-11-18 Cole Peterson...10-7-17
Tanner Frerichs...8-8-16 Sammy Holzrichter...7-8-15
Jerett Heyl...5-7-12
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Nick Schmith...164 Brandon Swanson...64 Jerett
Heyl...62 Tanner Smith...56 Chance Jensen...20
Between the Pipes
Briar Burns would bring his prior
experience to the Sioux City goaltenders convention and grab the initial
starting duties for the
Metros. However, sophomore Ben Morehead would also shine during the
season and both tenders made a solid duo giving the
coaching staff a reliable starting rotation. Freshman Logan Tejral would take on
the junior varsity duties but would also see some time
in several varsity games.
Briar Burns would garner most of the stars this
season as the senior saw time in sixteen games. He would post four wins
including a
shut-out against the Dubuque Devils compared to nine losses. He would also see
some JV time playing in eight games surrendering
just eleven goals and recording shut-outs against the Des Moines Oak Leafs
and Lincoln Stars.
Returning for his second season, sophomore Logan Tejral
would assume split the junior varsity starting duties. Seeing time in a dozen
games he would record eight wins, a pair of regulation losses and a tie. Three
of those wins were shut-outs against Ames, Lincoln and
the Oak Leafs. Surrendering only seventeen goals during the regular season, his
1.54 goals against average was one of the top
five among JV goaltenders.
Also a returning sophomore Benny Morehead would
grab time in both JV and Varsity games. He would get the
nod a dozen times at the varsity level recording three wins, including a
shut-out against the Lincoln Stars, but come up short in five
other regular season tilts. Also splitting the JV duties, he played in thirteen
games but could only muster three wins as the JV squad
played couldn't over come seven one goals losses.
Jordan Reynolds
Junior Jordan Reynolds destroys the previous Metros penalty minutes
record of 140 minutes held by Jacob Wilde. Amassing a whopping
183 penalty minutes Jordan was not afraid of the corners nor afraid to let you
know his thoughts. Playing four seasons for the Metros he
racked-up some 322 minutes in the box. A record that will probably stand the
test of time.
Did You Know...Skyler Beller scored six
goals in a 9-7 victory over the Lincoln Jr. Stars on January 19th, 2014
Did You Know...Brandon Cherkas had a 10 game scoring streak where he collected 19 total points.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Skyler Beller
Mac McFarland
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Skyler Beller Mac
McFarland
Midwest High School Hockey League
West Division First Team All-Star
Mac McFarland
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 28th-March 2nd, 2014 / Ames, IA
Sioux City's nine victories leaves them far short of a tournament spot.
This is the third season in the last four that the Metros miss a
chance to play in the post season tournament.
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Sam Brower
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Skyler Beller
Briar Burns
Braden Cherkas Brady Glissman
Zac Gray
Chance Jensen
Cameron Kramer Mac McFarland
Benny Morehead Jordan Reynolds
Connor Schlotfeldt
Sam Holzrichter Caleb Sneller
Logan Tejrel
Zach Twillman
The Metros would finish the season with
an 11-14-2 regular season record for a third place finish in the West division.
They would grab the
seventh seed in the League tournament, but bow out with losses to the DM and
Mason City.
The league remains at twelve teams/three divisions playing a 28 games
schedule. State Tournament February 27th- March 1st in Ames, IA
East: Waterloo Warriors, Quad City Patriots, Cedar
Rapids Roughriders, Dubuque Devils,
West: Kansas City Jets,
Sioux City Metros, Omaha Lancers, Lincoln Stars
Central: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Des Moines Oak Leafs, Mason City Mohawks
Leading scorer Skyler Beller would receive All-Star designation and
be selected to play for Team Midwest in the America's Hockey
Showcase Tournament in Pittsburgh, PA. Metros second leading scorer Tanner Frerichs would
also be honored as a MHSHL Team
West leading forward. Beller and Frerichs both place among the top five
scorers in the league with 44 regular season points.
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave LeGree
Dale Frerichs Mike Manthorne
Dan Holzrichter
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Goalie Coach
Team Rep
Long-time SYHA coach and Director of
SYHA Coaching Operations Dave LeGree takes over as the new Metros head
coach. Assisting him will be past SYHA and Metro player Dale Frerichs. Mike Manthorne will take over
the goaltending
coaching duties.
Dave played two seasons for the Musketeers and an
additional two seasons in the IHL before returning to Sioux City.
In 1982, he took on the coaching duties for the High School team for three
seasons, before returning to the youth level.
Winning countless youth tournaments and championships along the way; the
eventual SYHA Director of Coaching
Development would help shape the future of Sioux City youth hockey
players and teams. Dave joins the Metros
again this season bringing some thirty-three years of coaching experience.
Dale Frerichs played three season for
the Metros, two of those seasons boasted State Championship Runner-Up honors.
Dale was an early
part of the Sioux City Metros that would go on to dominate the High School
League for 12 seasons!!!
High Scorers
Skyler Beller Tanner
Frerichs Trent
Harsma
James Page Jordan
Reynolds
Junior Skyler Beller and sophomore Tanner Frerichs would
lead the Metros with 44 points. Skyler would record a team high 29 goals
and Tanner a team leading 29 assists. Freshman Trent Harsma would score 11 goals and 16
assists and James Page would notch
7 goals for
17 points. Jordan Reynolds would round out the top scorers with five goals and
five assists.
Skyler Beller and Tanner Frerichs 44 regular season points will place them both
among the top five MHSHL high scorers this season.
Heavy Hitters
Cory Goss
Jordan Reynolds Chance
Jensen James
Page Cameron Kramer
Seniors Cory Goss and Jordan Reynolds would lead the way for the Metros; Corey
would lead the team with 140 penalty minutes while
Jordan, also a top five goal scorer, collected 95 minutes. However, with half as
many games played, he was the true penalty minute leader
this season. Chance Jensen would finish with 66 minutes, another top five scorer
James page with 37 and Cameron Kramer with 28 minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Trent Harsma...19-16-35 James Page...13-10-23
Logan Visser...7-11-18 Josh Menzenberg...9-7-16
Camden Beller...6-6-12
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Trent Harsma...63 Brandon Swanson...46 Tanner
Smith...43 Spencer Burke...36 Josh
Menzenberg...35
The Metros JV squad finishes the season with a 14-14 record and a trip the
League tournament. A first round win over favorite Dubuque
made for
the start of a hopeful weekend, but losses to Kansas City and Des Moines left
the Metros with a 6th place finish.
JV State Tournament March 6th-8th, Ames, IA
Between the Pipes
Well experience goaltender Ben Morehead is set-up to take over
the starting duties. After limited times as a freshman but
significant playing
time
last season he will be the Metros starter. After a few lean years of Sioux City
goalies there is a new class
arriving to work the crease; freshmen Carter Manthorne and sophomore Logan Tejral. Carter will
take on the varsity
back-up duties and Logan will assume junior varsity starting
position.
Sammy Holzrichter
Team USA Deaflympics /
Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia / March 28th-April 5th, 2015
Sioux City native and Metro player Sam Holzrichter is
selected to represent the United States the the 18th Deaflympic Games held in
Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. The US team would return from the ten day tournament
with the Bronze medal.
Left: Sammy's posed Team USA tournament photo taken in Russia
Right: Sammy scores a goal in the USA vs. Kazakhstan game
Cody Clark
USA Hockey Official /
Metros Class of 2013
Past Metro player, and no stranger to the penalty box,
Cody Clark is shown here in some NA3 action. Left: Dropping the puck in
Mason City as the North Iowa Bulls take on the Twin City Steel and (Right)
trying to keep the peace as the Bulls play the Granite
City Lumberjacks. Cody's end of his first season in the ODP would result in
Championship game assignments in both the
Midwest High School Hockey League and the USA Hockey Woman's National
Tournament.
Did You know...Six Metros player have lead the team
in both scoring and in penalty minutes during the same season; Rob Casper in
1895-86,
Trent Mozak in 1995-96, Kyle Worner 1998-99, Ben Deck 1999-00, Kyle Rogers
2001-02 and Skyler Beller in 2015-16. Four of them
went on to play Junior A hockey in Sioux City, Tri-City and Buffalo, NY.
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Game Players
Skyler Beller
Tanner Frerichs
Metros
Leading scorer Skyler Beller would receive All-Star Game honors and
be selected to play for Team Midwest in the America's
Hockey Showcase Tournament in Pittsburgh, PA.
Metros second leading scorer Tanner Frerichs would
also be honored as a MHSHL Team
West leading forward in the All-Star Game.
Beller and Frerichs both place among the top five
scorers in the league with 44 regular season points.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Skyler Beller
Tanner Frerichs
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Skyler Beller Tanner Frerichs
Midwest High School Hockey League
West Division First Team All-Star
Tanner Frerichs
Midwest League Chicago Show Case
Team Midwest
Skyler Beller
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 27th-March 1st / Ames, IA
Quarter-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Des Moines Capitols-4
February 27th, 2015
The Metros enter the opening round of the tournament as the seventh seeded team
and are matched-up the the regular season runners-up
the Des Moines Capitols. Skyler Beller and Tanner Frerichs red-lighters keep the
Metros within striking distance. A second goal from Skyler
with just over a minute remaining in the game, gives the Metros hope but
eventually run out of time losing four to three.
Semi-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-4
February 28th, 2015
The Metros meet up with similar in strength Mason City Mohawks. Like the game
before, goals from Tanner Frerichs, Skyler Beller
and a short-hander by Trent Harsma keeps the Metros competitive and the game
deadlocked after a pair of periods. However,
an early Mason City goal three minutes in to the period changes the momentum and
another one four minutes later put s the game
out of reach for the Metros.
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Skyler Beller
Spencer Burke Tanner Frerichs
Brady Glissman Jacob Hansen
Jerett Heyl
Sammy Holzrichter Chance Jensen
Cameron Kramer Carter Manthorne Benny
Morehead Logan Visser
Grant Newman James Page
Jordan Reynolds Caleb Sneller
The league remains at twelve teams/three divisions playing a 28 games
schedule. State Tournament February 26th-28th in Ames, IA
The Midwest High School Hockey League celebrates it's 40th season. All teams
wear a special anniversary crest on home & away jerseys.
East: Waterloo Warriors, Quad City Patriots, Cedar
Rapids Roughriders, Dubuque Devils,
West: Kansas City Jets,
Sioux City Metros, Omaha Lancers, Lincoln Stars
Central: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Des Moines Oak Leafs, Mason City Mohawks
The Metros start the season with a win over the Oak Leafs
and a very close contest the next week with the league leading and eventually
undefeated Des Moines Capitols, however, the Metros have a
tough time maintaining the momentum and finished the season
with a 14-12-1-1- record, a third place finish in the west and a 6th place
finish overall.
That sixth place finish does qualify them for the League
Tournament where the Metros defeat Dubuque in the first round but fall to the
eventual
champions Kansas City. In the Consolation game they would defeat a heavily
favored Des Moines Oak Leafs. James Page scores two goals in
regulation and adds a third in the shootout's first goal. Conner Sands
would record the shoot-out winner for Sioux City's first showing in the
League tournament in fourteen years.
Skyler Beller joins former Metros players Brian
Hartman (74-78) Clayton Wiffen (78-81) and Kevin Lohry (02-05)
as the only
four Jr. Musketeers/Metro players to lead the team in scoring for three
consecutive seasons. (Brian Hartman did it four times)
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave LeGree
Dale Frerichs
Mike Manthorne Dan Holzrichter
Burke Lake
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Goalie Coach
Team Rep
Team Manager
Dave, Dale and Mike lead the Metros to their first League
Tournament showing in fourteen seasons. Team Reprehensive Dan Holzrichter
retires after four seasons. Burke Lake takes over the Team Manager duties this
season.
Live-Stream Play-by-Play: Marty Werden, John Peterson and Burke Lake
High Scorers
Skyler Beller
Tanner Frerichs
Trent Harsma
James Page
Drake Beller
Senior Skyler Bell again leads the Metros in scoring for
the third time, racking up a team leading 31 goals and 25 assists. His 56 total
points makes him the League's seventh highest scorer. Junior Tanner Frerichs
returns again as a top five scorer with 19 goals and a team
leading 29 assists. He will also garner enough points to finish among the
League's top ten scorers. Sophomores Trent Harsma will record
20 goals for 41points, James Page makes a second showing with a dozen goals
for 35 points and Drake Beller will rounds
out the Metros top five scorers with a pair of goals and eleven assists.
Two Metro high scorers also finish among the top ten scorers in the league;
Skyler Beller & Tanner Frerichs both place among the top ten
scorers in the league with 56 and 48 regular season points. Trent Harsma
and James Page will also finish as top twenty scorers in the league
with 41 and 34 points.
Heavy Hitters
Skyler
Beller Sam Chadwick
Tanner Frerichs Cameron Kramer
Jerett Heyl
A misconduct in the last home game bumps leading scorer Skyler Beller into the
Metros top penalty leader spot with 62 minutes. Sam
Chadwick will finish the season with 51 minutes. Another leading scorer Tanner
Frerichs records 50 minutes in the box. Forward Cameron
Kramer and Defenseman Jarett Heyl would finish out the top five heavy hitter
with an identical 40 penalty minutes
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Josh Menzenberg...5-10-15 Connor Sand...7-4-11
Walt Werden...4-7-11 Christen Peterson...5-5-10
Sammy Holzrichter...6-3-9
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
T.J. Lake...48 Sam Chadwick...39
Christen Peterson...38 Tyler Bruinsma...36
Alec Nieman...31
The Metros Junior Varsity would grab the last play-off
spot on the last day of the season to secure a chance to play in the League
Tournament.
They would finish the season with a 9-13-6 record. A third place finish in the
west and an eighth overall. The Metros would open the tournament
with a 3-0 lose to the first seed Kansas City Jets. Saturday's game saw the same
end results, a loss to the Omaha Lancers.
JV State Tournament March 4th-6th, Ames, IA
Metros Head Coach Dave LeGree
1982-86 / 2014-Present
Dave LeGree SC Musketeers 1977-80, Musketeers HOF '90
Here Dave LeGree gets ready to run the 2015-16 Metros through their practice.
Dave LeGree
Dale Frerichs
Head Coach 1982-86 /
2014-Present
Assistant Coach 2014-Present
SC Musketeers 1977-80, Musketeers HOF '90
Metros 1987-90
Left: This well placed light offered up a
spontaneous "Thought Bubble" photograph. Most of us could spent
hours filling that in
with some of Dave's great observations and game time thoughts!!! Right:
Dale missed the chance to stand by the light, but he
too, looks deep in thought.
Between The Pipes
The Metros start the season with a widespread goaltending duo in a
senior, sophomore and an upcoming freshman waiting in
the wings.
Senior Ben Morehead assumes the starting duties with his three seasons of
experience and Carter Manthorne
takes on the role as back-up
goaltender and student. They lead the Metros to a sixth place regular
season finish but regroup in
the tournament and help the Metros
to a third place finish.
Ben Morehead Carter Manthorne
Metros 2012-16 Metros 2014-Present
Senior Ben Morehead with his three prior season's
high school experience would assume the starting goaltender duties. He would
post a 7-8-1 varsity record and record a single shut-out against the Omaha
Jr. Lancers on November 14th. he would also see some
time a three junior varsity games where he would go a 1-1-1. he would regroup
after the regular season and grab a win for the Metros
in the opening round of the League tournament.
Sophomore Carter Manthorne would take over the
duties of back-up goaltender seeing time in fifteen games. He would finish the
varsity season with 6 wins and 3 losses and finish with a 3-3 record in JV
games. He would also record a victory at the League tournament
beating the Oak Leafs for a third place finish for the Metros. Carter
would finish among the top half of all league goalies with a .315 GAA
Blake Beller
Metros 2014-Present
Freshman Blake Beller would enter his first season
as a Metro securing the JV starting position, but did also see time in several
varsity games. He would garner most of the junior varsity starts finishing with
an even record of 5 wins, 6 losses and 5 ties. His
regular season .913 save percentage was eight best in the league. He also saw
time in three varsity games grabbing a win against
the Ames Lil' Cyclones on December 19th. Blake is in position to transition into the eventual
starter as a junior. After watching
successful senior and
junior goaltenders this season, he should be ready to take the reigns as the
Starter in two years during his
junior and senior seasons.
Skyler Beller
Metros 2012-16
Skyler Beller: Skyler Beller would finish his
third season as a Metro grabbing top scorer honors for the Metros. His 31 goals
and 25
assists also placed him among the leagues top seven scorers. He would
also make the IHSHL All-Star team three times in
a row. Skyler could boast sixteen multi point games; half of which he
scored 3 or more points. He was blanked only two times the
entire regular season.
Skyler Beller
Skyler Beller becomes only the fourth Metro player to lead the team in
scoring for three consecutive seasons. His freshman season was
a busy one, playing a full JV schedule and three games shy of a complete
varsity season; he netted 18 JV goals and 9 assists but added
just one varsity assist. After that, it was off to the races for the three-time varsity leading scorer, recording 84 goals &
56 assists. His
84 career red-lighters is the second best among all Jr. Musketeer/Metros
players.
Did You Know...The three other players leading the
Metros/Jr. Musketeers in scoring three seasons on a row were Brian Hartman
(1974-78),
Clayton Wiffen (1978-81) and Kevin Lohry (2002-05). Brian
Hartman did it four times.
Tanner Frerichs
Metros 2013-17
Tanner Frerichs: shown here during his junior
season where he would finish the season as the Metros second leading scorer with
19 goals and 29 assists enough points to also make him one of the League's top
ten scorers. This would be hi second time as a Metro
top
five scorer. He would also make his first appearance in the Metros Heavy Hitter
list. Tanner would go on to play in the America's
Showcase game in Pittsburgh scoring three goals and an assists
Trent Harsma
Metros 2014-16
Trent Harsma: Just a sophomore this season, Trent would be making his
second finish among the Metros top scorers. Netting
20 goals and 21 assists. He would also be selected as one of the League's
Honored All-Star Forwards. He could make a run
at being a Metro High Scorer for four seasons-but would leave the Sioux
City organization and move to Sioux Falls. There he
will be finishing his remaining two high school seasons playing for AAA for the
Sioux Falls Stampede.
Jerett Heyl
Metros 2013-17
Jerett Heyl will be entering his third season as a
Metro; and while only a junior, he will take on the leadership role among the
young Sioux City defense corps. Scoring a goal and adding eleven assists, his
twelve points placed him sixth on the scoring list
and first among defensemen. He plays a very smart physical game limiting himself
to minimal penalty minutes but still maintaining
his reputation as a player who can dish-out the punishing checks. He would be
selected to the MHSHL All-Star Team as well as
the western division's All-League Team. He is also a multi-season MHSHL Academic
Achievement Award recipient.
Skyler Beller &
Blake Beller
Metros 2012-16
Metros 2015-19
Senior Team Captain Skyler Beller offers up some
encouragement to his freshman brother, Blake Beller. He would draw a
tough start
for a freshman goalie, as the Metros took on the league dominating Kansas City
Jets. Skyler, who would lead the
team in scoring for
the third season in a row, just couldn't get any offence going against the Jets.
Blake would face 33 shots
from the high scoring Kansas
City team that would only lose two games this season.
Skyler Beller
Skyler Beller would be only the third Metro player to be selected three
times to represent Team Midwest in the prestigious America's Showcase
tournament. Held Annually in Pittsburgh, PA. this nation-wide tournament
features the best high school players from across the country.
Logan Visser Carter
Manthorne
Carter Manthorne Referee Bob Batcheller
Metros 2014-17
Metros 2014-17
Metros 2014-17
Metros 1979-83
Left: goaltender Carter Manthorne watches the puck
in the corner while defenseman Logan Visser guards the slot. Right:
Carter
gets
a congratulations on a nice victory from long time official Bob Batcheller.
Carter would stop 37 Quad City shots and help the
Metros to a 6-1 victory over the Blues.
James Page Trent
Harsma
Referee Mitch Nelson Connor Sand
Metros 2014-18
2015-16
Metros 2009-13
Metros 2015-18
Left: James Page and Trent Harsma wait for
the puck to drop in this game against the Lincoln Stars. Right: Connor
Sand ties
up the Lincoln forward as the Metros move the puck up ice. That's past Metro
player and current MHSHL Referee Mitch Nelson.
Sophomore James Page would make a second showing among the Metros High
Scorers this season with 12 goals and 35 points.
He
would assume the Alternate Captain duties. In the consolation game in the League
Tournament he would score a pair of regulation
goals
and an additional tally in the shoot-out to help the Metros to a long overdue
Tournament showing.
Another sophomore this season Conner Sand would
also have a nice season scoring six goals and five assists in varsity contests
this
season. However his biggest goal came in the Tournament consolation game
when his shoot-out goal went unanswered and the
Metros
secures a third place finish in the League Tournament.
Blake Beller
Metros 2015-19
Freshman goalie Blake Beller makes easy work with
this glove save against the Kansas City Jets. Blake would have a busy
junior varsity schedule, playing in nineteen games, he would also see time in
three games grabbing his first varsity win as a
freshman against in Ames on December 19th in a 6-4 win over the Lil' Cyclones.
Spoiler Alert-this freshman goes on to set
several Metros and MHSHL goaltending records and along the way wins a League and
a National Championship.
Walter Werden
Metros 2014-18
Walter Werden would start his first season as a freshman where he would garner significant time playing both JV and
varsity games. As the Junior Varsity's second leading scorer he would net seven
goals and ten assists in twenty-six games. He would also see
time in matching varsity contests scoring his first goal as a Metro in a shut-out
victory over the Quad City Blues on January 20th.
Shown here, during his sophomore season, he would record
four goals and seven assists placing
him among the top
three JV scorers. Walt would see time in eight varsity
contests this season adding an assists to his total stats so far.
Sammy Holzrichter
Metros 2012-16
Sammy Holzrichter is shown here during his final
season as a Metro. He
is the last of a tradition of hockey players from the
Holzrichter family. His
dad was a Metro for three seasons (1978-81)
and his brother Ben a Metro also for three seasons (2007-10).
Did You Know...Sammy, along with his brother Ben and dad Dan, have received
all three top SYHA awards (Dustin White Award,
Scott Culbertson Award and the Ted Neby Award)
Wait, there's more...Sam would go on to play
college club hockey for Rochester Institute of Technology where he would
also
make the 2017 USA Hockey National team playing in the World Deaf Hockey
Championships. Teams from the US, Russia,
Finland
and Canada will be participating.
Blake Beller
Tyler Bruinsma
Metros 2015-Present
Metros 2015-16
Tyler Bruinsma would join the Metros for his senior
season. A transplant from the South Dakota High School League after playing
three
seasons for
the Sioux Center Tornados. He would play a complete junior varsity season
notching three assists as well as finishing the season
as a top four heavy hitter recording 36 minutes in the box.
Marc Wigger
Sam Chadwick
Metros 2015-16
Metros 2014-17
Marc Wigger shown here as a Junior playing in a JV
tilt against the Des Moines Capitols. He would score his first goal as a Metro
in the first period in this eventual 2-2 tie game. Saturday November 7th, 2015.
Mark was a Foreign Exchange student from Switzerland.
He would play a complete junior varsity season notching four goals and a pair of
assists.
Sophomore Sam Chadwick is shown here during second season as a Metro.
The prior season, the freshman saw play nearly a full
JV season netting four goals and four assists. He would also play in 23 varsity
games recording a single assist. During this sophomore
season he would record 8 junior varsity points (3 goals and 5 assists) as well a
goal and four assists playing in varsity games. He would
also start building his reputation as a heavy hitter finishing second in penalty
minutes on both JV and varsity squads.
Grant Newman
Sammy Holzrichter
Metros 2014-18
Metros 2012-16
Grant Newman enter his second season as a Metro joining a fairly young Sioux
City defensive corps. Prior to this season, as a freshman
would make the varsity squad as a forward notching his first Metro goal in a 7-3
loss against the Waterloo Warriors. This season saw him
make the move to the blue line; one that has agreed with his ever since.
He would play a complete varsity schedule recording five assists.
Senior Sammy Holzrichter would see time playing both way this season. he
would log twenty JV games finishing as one of the top five
scorers with six goals and three assists. He would play in 27 varsity games
where he would finish among the top ten high scoring Metros
notching a pair of goals and seven assists. Selected for a second season as an
Alternate Captain, he would also receive the MHSHL
President's Senior Academic Award.
Sammy Chadwick
Brandon Swanson
Metros 2014-17
Metros 2013-16
Jeremy Russell Conner
Sand Reese McDonald
Metros 2014-Present Metros 2015-Present
Metros 2015-Present
Did You Know...Jeremy Russell would only play three seasons of
organized hockey. Shown here during he second season he would
eventually realize his goal to play at the varsity level when next season
he would see time in all three MHSHL tournament games.
Did You Know...Connor Sand would score the winning shoot-out goal in the Metros third place finish at the MHSHL Tournament.
Midwest High School League Tournament
Metros vs. Des Moines Oak Leafs / 3-4 Shoot Out
Win / Third Place
(Left-Right): Tanner Frerichs, James
Page, Walter Werden, I D This Player 1, ID This Player 2, ID
This player 3
Trent Harsma
Tanner Frerichs
Metros 2014-16
Metros 2013-17
Sophomore Trent Harsma played a pair of seasons for
the Metros; a top five scorer both his freshman and sophomore he
was on pace to be one of the few Metros players to finish four seasons as
a top scorer, however, went with a move to the
Sioux Falls Jr. Stampede AAA program.
Tanner Frerichs will finish second in scoring this Junior season
with 19 goals and a team leading 29 assists and is a shoe-in
to lead the way in scoring his senior year. He will also make his first
appearance as a Metros Heavy Hitter recording 50
minutes in the box. He will represent the Midwest League & the Metros at the
America's
Showcase game in Pittsburgh;
scoring three goals and an assist for Team Mid-West.
Cameron Kramer
Metros 2013-16
Jerett Heyl
Metros 2013-17
Live Streaming
Starting the 15-16 season all teams were required by the league to
start recording all home games. Several of the MHSHL teams
go a step further and begin live-streaming all their games. Scott Newman and
Siouxland Youth Hockey Association coordinate the
purchase of the necessary equipment allowing the Metros to live stream both home
and away games.
Voice of the Metros
Marty Werden John Peterson
Sioux City is one of the first MHSHL teams to start live-streaming their
games. All games are displayed though the YouTube platform
and by the middle of the season, all home and away games include play-by-play
and color commentary. Marty Werden and Papa
John Peterson
were the first to take on these duties. Marty presenting the play-by-play
commentary and the color with Papa
John
taking care of the technical duties.
Cody Clark
Aaron Mostrom
Metros 2010-2013
Ames Lil' Cyclones 2003-07
Past MHSHL players (left) Cody Clark and
(right) Aaron Mostrom
get ready to work the lines in this NA3 game in New Ulm,
Minnesota pitting the
North
Iowa Bulls vs. the Twin City Steel
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Skyler Beller
Tanner Frerichs
Jerett Heyl
Trent Harsma
Skyler Beller, Metros
Leading scorer would lead
the Metros in scoring three consecutive seasons. He would earn three selections
to the
MHSHL All-Star Team as well as three times playing for Team Mid-West in
America's Hockey Showcase Tournament in Pittsburgh, PA.
Tanner Frerichs, the Metros second leading for a second season in a row would
also be honored a second time with an All-Star Game selection
as well as a selection to the America's Showcase Tournament also.
Beller and Frerichs both place among the top ten
scorers in the league with 56 and 48 regular season points.
Jerett Heyl would also be selected to the All-Star game as well
as be selected as one of the All-League West Division Defensemen.
Trent Harsma would finish his second of two seasons as one of the
Metros High Scorers. He would make his first appearance in
the All-Star Game. His 41 regular season points placed him among the
League's top 13 scorers.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Skyler Beller
Tanner Frerichs Trent Harsma Jerett Heyl
Midwest High School Hockey League
West Division First Team All-Star
Skyler Beller
Jerett Heyl
Midwest League Chicago Show Case Team Midwest
Skyler Beller
Tanner Frerichs
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 26th-28 / Ames, IA
Quarter-Final Game
3-Metros vs. Dubuque Devils-2
February 26th, 2016
Sioux City enter the tournament taking on the eastern division's top team
the Dubuque Devils. However, both teams finish with similar
records and the game is evenly matched. The Metros score the first
period's only goal and the game stays that way until the third period
when the Metros pull ahead 3-1 on a pair of Skyler Beller goals. With five
minutes remaining, the Devils will try to rally scoring twice
with time still remaining in the period. However, Carter Manthorne is able
to thwart the extra-man attack and the Metros win 3-2.
Semi-final Game
0-Metros vs. Kansas City Jets-7
February 27, 2016
With two dominate teams this season, any chance of winning the tournament will
include a stop in either Des Moines or Kansas City.
The Metros would draw the Jets, the lesser of two evils. The game is no contest
at all. the Jets are clearly the better team launching
thirty-one shots on goal and finding the net seven times. The Metros couldn't
solve the Kansas City defense and the eventual 7-0 game
ended right after it started
Consolation Game
4-Metros vs. Des Moines Oak Leafs-3
February 28th, 2016
Trying to put yesterdays beat down behind them, the Metros prepare to take on
the Des Moines Oak Leafs for the tournament's
third place finish. The Leafs would strike first in the first period for an
early lead going into the second period. However, James Page
and Skyler Beller would grab a goal each before the Leafs could tie it up at the
end of two. The teams alternated red-lighters
with the Metros getting the first and third goals of the period and the 4-3 win
for third place
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Sammy Holzrichter Caleb Sneller
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Drake Beller
Blake Beller
Jarett Heyl
Carter Manthorne Jeremy Russell
Grant Newman James Page
Walt Werden
Reece McDonald T.J. Lake
Logan Visser
Alec Neiman
Jacob Hansen
The league remains at twelve teams/three divisions playing a 28 games
schedule. Some of the teams/players leave their 40th season
Anniversary
patches on their jersey this season as well.
East: Waterloo Warriors, Quad City Patriots, Cedar
Rapids Roughriders, Dubuque Devils,
West: Kansas City Jets,
Sioux City Metros, Omaha Lancers, Lincoln Stars
Central: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Des Moines Oak Leafs, Mason City Mohawks
This season will see a new format for the MHSHL post season tournament. Both
Varsity and JV games will be held on the same weekend.
Junior Varsity quarter final
games on Thursday and Varsity quarter final games on Friday with opening
rounds being single elimination.
Tournament March 2nd-5th in Ames, IA.
Many people think this could be the Metros year for
success in the League Tournament. Returning high scorers Tanner Frerichs,
James Page, Chase Lewison, Sam Chadwick & Drake Beller
all can put points in the board; a top
defensive corps with Jerett Heyl,
Logan Visser & Grant Newman and solid goaltending in Carter Manthorne
& Blake Beller make a
terrific combination for
tournament high hopes.
The Metros start the season looking like one of the teams to beat this season
winning ten of their first eleven games of the season. They would
take three heat breaking losses to teams they should have beat, but still
win a majority of the remaining games; finishing in fourth place
with a 19-7-2 regular season record.
Earning the fourth seed in
the tournament the Metros would defeat the Des Moines Oak Leafs in the first
round. Connor Sand's two empty
net goals iced a game that was much closer that the final score showed. They
would draw the Des Moines Capitols in the second round;
stunning everyone in attendance and handing the Caps just their second
regulation loss of the season when James Page scored with 47
seconds remaining in the game. Sioux City entered the championship with high
expectations taking on the Waterloo Warriors. However,
a successful penalty shot with a 1:16 remaining ended the Metros run for a
Tournament Championship.
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave LeGree
Dale Frerichs
Mike Manthorne
Scott Newman
Burke Lake
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Goalie Coach
Team Rep
Team Manager
The Metros coaching staff leads the Metros back to a third
in a row MHSHL Tournament. Finishing in fourth place during the regular
season with a 19-7-2 record and earning a number four seed in the tournament.
The Metros would go on to beat the Des Moines Oak
Leafs and league champions Des Moines Capitols before ending a championship run
losing to the Waterloo Warriors.
Live-Stream Play-by-Play: Marty Werden, John Peterson and Burke Lake
Between the Pipes
The Metros are set to start the season with
another solid goaltending duo. Returning youngsters; a junior Carter
Manthorne and
freshman Blake Beller are both potential varsity starting goaltenders. Finishing
last regular season around .500 and a third place
finish at the tournament
this duo would lead the Metros back to the tournament again this season. Both
starters would finish the season
among the leagues top ten goalies
in goals against and save percentage. Waiting in
the wings and learning the ropes under these two
experienced
goalies is freshman Will Stokes.
Carter Manthorne
Metros 2014-17
Carter Manthorne will join the Metros for his third
season. After a nice showing at the MHSHL Tournament the prior season
where he helped put the Metros on the championship radar finishing in third place and
leaving the door open for continued
success this season. Carter
would record as 7-3 varsity record. His 2.61 goals against average and his .884
save percentage
were both in the top ten among league's
active goaltenders. He is also a multi-season MHSHL Academic Achievement
Award
recipient.
Blake Beller
Metros 2015-19
Blake Beller is returning for just his second
season; the sophomore is the other-half of a goaltending duo expected to expand
on
last season's
successful third place finish in the MHSHL tournament. He would grab a majority
of the starts this season
finishing with a 12-6 regular season
record. Blake would be voted the the Metro's Rookie of the Year
during this first full
season of varsity play; he would also complete the season as one of the League's top four active
goalies
with a .904 save
percentage and among the top ten active goalies
with a 2.31 goals against average. He is a second season
recipient of the
MHSHL Academic Achievement Award.
Blake is set-up for what
could be a very successful two remaining
season as a Metro.
Carter Manthorne
Blake Beller
Metros 2014-17
Metros 2015-19
Did You Know...both Metros goaltender Carter
Manthorne and Blake Beller would finish the season with a varsity five
game
winning
streak. This was only bested by three other goalies in the league this season.
Both goalies would finish in the
wins top ten; Blake in the top five with twelve wins and Carter in the top ten with ten
wins.
Willie Stokes
Metros 2016-19
Will Stokes would take his spot among a very deep
goaltending corps this season. The freshman would garner a majority of the
junior varsity starts and finish the season with a 7-8 record. He did work his
first shut-out as a junior varsity goaltender; a 3-0
win over the Quad City Blues. He will have one more season working a rotation
with two very experience goaltenders. This time
will be well spent setting Will up to take on the challenge of earning a
starting spot his junior & senior seasons.
High Scorers
Tanner
Frerichs
James Page
Drake Beller Chase
Lewison
Jerett Heyl
Senior Tanner Frerichs will lead the way for
the Metros putting up 65 points; 26 goals and 39 assists before an injury would
keep him
out of the line-up for the regular seasons last two games. Two other familiar
names top the high scores list in junior James Page
and sophomore Drake Beller. James would record 27 goals and 27
assists while Drake would post 21 goals and 26 assists. Another
junior Chase Lewison would net 13 goals for 27 points and senior
defenseman Jerett Heyl will round out the top five high scorers
recording six goals and 14 assists.
For the first time in many seasons, the Metros place
three players among the leagues top ten scorers. Three of the Metros High
Scorers
are also top ten scorers in the MHSHL. Tanner would finish the season
second place with 65 points, James in fifth place with 54 points
and Drake in sixth with 47 regular season points. Chase would also grab a
spot among the top twenty scorers in the league with 27 points.
Heavy Hitters
Sam Chadwick
Jerett Heyl Chase
Lewison Grant Newman Tanner Frerichs
Returning to the Heavy Hitter list again is Sammy Chadwick; leading the
Metros with 68 penalty minutes. He would also lead the
team in suspensions when he took on the Kansas City bench after a cheap shot
that went uncalled. Top five scorers Jerret Hyle,
Chase Lewison and Tanner Frerichs also return to the heavy
hitter list recording 45, 34 & 32 minutes in the box. Finishing between
Chase and Tanner is junior Grant Newman collecting 33 penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Taylor Frerichs...11-9-20 Walt Werden...7-10-17
Dayson Tucker...5-10-15 Reece McDonald...7-6-13
Alec Nieman...4-9-13
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Jacob Hansen...52 Taylor Frerichs...44
Alec Nieman....36 T.J. Lake...30
Christen Peterson...28
The Metros Junior Varsity would struggle this season
failing to put any winning streaks together when they need. They would finish
the season
just two points out of the final qualifying slot finishing with 12 wins, 14
losses and a pair of shoot-out losses that could have
made the difference
as the season wrapped up.
Tanner Frerichs
Metros 2013-17
Tanner Frerichs is back again as one of the Metros
top scorers, this time he leads the way in scoring netting twenty-six goals and
thirty-nine
assists. His sixty-five total points was not only the Metros best this season, but the second
highest in the MHSHL.
Tanner would also put
together a mid-season scoring streak notching twenty-six points in ten games.
This was his third season as a MHSHL All-Star and his second as an MHSHL All League player, as well as
his second selection to
the America's
Showcase Team. Tanner is a Metros two-time Most Valuable Player, and is
a just a handful of Metros players
who
were top five High Scorers for three seasons in a row; his freshman year he
would finish the season as a top three junior varsity scorer.
Did You Know...Tanner Frerichs would become
only the third Jr. Musketeer/Metro player to receive the Most Valuable Player
Award multiple times; 2016 & 2017. Kevin Lohry won it in 2003 & 05
and Brian Hartman won it three times in 1975,76 & 78.
Tanner Frerichs
Tanner finishes his senior season leading the Metros in
scoring with 65 points. His his team leading 39 assists is the second
highest among all
Jr. Musketeer/Metros scorers. Over the course of four seasons, Tanner
recorded 172 regular season varsity points, again, making him the
second highest scorer among all Sioux City players.
Drake Beller
Metros 2015-18
Drake Beller's second season as a Metros is another successful one. The
sophomore again cracked the Metros High Scorer
list this time finishing as a top three point getter playing a complete varsity
season notching 21 goals and 26 assists. He would see
lots of ice-time and lead the Metros in tournament scoring with three goals and
a pair of assists. This season would mark his first
selections to
the MHSHL All-Star and America's Showcase teams. Twice this season he would put together scoring streaks of
five games and a strake of ten scoring 19 points in the last ten games.
His freshman season saw him
make the move straight to varsity playing 27 games recording a pair of goals and
eleven assists.
His first Metro goal was in a 5-3
loss to the Des Moines Oak Leafs. Last season he would receive the Metros Rookie of the
Year
Award. He is also a second time MHSHL
Academic Achievement Award recipient.
Did You Know...Drake Beller would lead the Metros with 5 game winning goals.
James Page
Metros 2014-18
Leading the Metros this year as team Captain, is
returning junior James Page. Taking over the leadership role as the
captain,
James would lead by example with hard work and dedication to the team. He would
again crack the top five Metros scoring list for
the third season netting a second place spot scoring 27 goals and 27 assists. He
would play a huge part in the Metros success in the
championship run both scoring and keeping the team focused on the prize. This
season would be his first season as an America's
Showcase Player & as a MHSHL All-Star, and his third as a MHSHL Academic Achievement Award winner.
James would
finish the season earning one of Siouxland Youth Hockey's highest player
achievement honors; the Ted Neby Award.
Did You Know...Tanner Frerichs and Drake Beller
both had ten game scoring streaks. James Page had two, nine games
streaks.
James and Tanner also share a league high of four goals in a single game.
Dayson Tucker
Metros 2016-Present
Left: Freshman Dayson Tucker is
about to light the lamp on Omaha goalie Jack Lawlor, tieing the game at two apiece.
Dayson
would join the Metros here during his freshman season. He would play a complete
junior varsity season finishing among the top three
Metro scorers netting five goals and 10 assists. Dayson would receive the
Metro's Mr. Hustle Award this season; lending both scoring
and leadership to the junior varsity squad.
Sammy Chadwick
Metros 2014-17
Senior Sammy Chadwick returns for his third season
as a Metro and his second in a row that saw him finish in the top Metro's
varsity Heavy Hitters. Leading the way this season with 68 penalty minutes in
the box, he still was able to record five goals, add pair
of assists, as well as serve as one of the unofficial team leaders. Sammy
only missed three games this season, largely due to a two
game suspension that resulted after he was forced to defend, both his honor and
that of Sioux City, when he took on the Kansas City
bench after a spearing offence went unnoticed.
Grant Newman
Metros 2015-18
Grant Newman enters his third season as a Metro.
The junior will assume some of the leadership duties as a veteran defensemen.
Playing just a game short of a complete varsity season, Grant would notch three
goals and nine assists making his the Metros top seven
scorer and top three scoring defenseman. He would also record a Metros top three
33 penalty minutes. He would see considerable time
in all three MHSHL tournament games; even adding an assist in the semi-final
upset victory of the Des Moines Capitols. He is a multi
year recipient of the league's Academic Achievement Award and is pegged to be be
one of the team leaders next season. Grant would
also
receive the Dustin White Award, one of SYHA's top three player achievement
awards.
Sammy Holzrichter
Metros 2013-16
2015 USA Deaf Olympic Team * 2017 USA Deaf Olympic Team
2015-16 Metros senior Sammy Holzrichter would make his second
showing in a row, as a member of the USA Hockey Deaf
Olympic Team. In 2017 Amherst, New York is host to this bi-yearly Olympic Tournament.
Sammy again makes the Olympic squad,
this time racking-up
four goals; two against the Czech Republic and one each against Finland &
Kazakhstan and two additional assists
in the five game
tournament. The Americans would dominate the field; winning the Gold Medal in a
victory over Canada
Did You Know...Sammy Holzrichter would make his
debut as a member of the USA Hockey Deaf
Olympic Team in 2015. The
tournament is held in Khanty-Manaiysk, Russia; Sammy would
score his first Olympic goal in a win over Kazakhstan
and an eventual Team USA Bronze Medal finish.
Chase Lewison
Metros 2015-18
Chase Lewison joins the Metros for his second
season and goes right to work earning a spot among both the Metros High
Scorers
and Heavy Hitters. He would play a complete schedule this season
netting thirteen goals and adding fourteen helpers. His twenty-seven
points is third highest among Metro scorers. Chase plays a very gritty game, he
is a grinder in the corners and has a rare ability to
draw opponents focus away from the game. Metros play-by-play announcer
Marty Werden dubs him "Sandpaper" as to best
describe his style of play. His thirty-four penalty minutes was third highest on
the team this seasons. This combo of scoring and hustle
earns him a spot on the MHSHL All-Star Team
Taylor Frerichs
Metros 2016-Present
Freshman Taylor Frerichs will have some big shoes to fill next season covering
for the loss of his high scoring brother. Fortunately, he
has big feet and on-ice offensive talent, physical capabilities and an eye for the
technical part of the game. He would lead the Metros JV
team in scoring, notching eleven goals and nine assists in addition to 44 penalty
minutes. Taylor would play nearly a full varsity schedule
as well; recording his first Metro goal in a 7-1 win over the Quad City Blues on
November 20th. The freshman would see significant
time in the MHSHL tournament playing in all three games and adding an assist in
the semi-final upset of the Des Moines Capitols.
Grant Newman
James Page
Walt Werden Jeremy Russell
Metros 2015-18
Metros 2014-18
Metros 2015-18
Metros 2014-17
Left: Grant Newman and James Page are both
slated to take on leadership roles for the following 17-18 season. They
hope to guide the team to a return to the championship final, this time with
different results. Grant and James were both selected
to participate in their first America's Showcase Tournament. Annually held in
Pittsburgh, PA it features the of the nations best
high school players.
Left: Here Walt Werden offers some sage advise to Jeremy Russell;
Jeremy joined the Metros with only a few years
experience on the ice, while Walt is a long-time SYHA participant. Both players
saw significant time in JV and Varsity
contests this season. These two team mates would also receive some Metro's
Hardware this season; Walt the
Ironman Award and Jeremy the Scotty Culbertson Award.
There's Two Sides To Every Story...
Current Metros try talking-it-out with past Metros in both
these pictures. Left: Tanner Frerichs rarely complains, but is
always willing
to offer up constructive criticism or mention a different way a certain
on-ice situation could have been handled. Right: Captain
James Page is always a good source of information and always had the
numbers when I needed them.
Nick Novak
Jacob Hanson
Metros 2016-17
Metros 2015-17
Nic Novak:
Jacob Hanson is shown here during his second season
with the Metros, the junior defenseman would log almost a complete JV
schedule notching a pair of goals and a pair of assists. He would also see time
in eleven varsity games scoring his first goal as a
Metro in a 6-2 win over the Omaha Lancers.
Sammy Chadwick Carter Manthorne
Josh Menzenberg
Metros 2014-17 Metros
2014-17 Metros 2014-17
Cody Clark
Dan Holzrichter
Metros 2010-13 / USA Hockey Official 2007-Present
Metros 1978-82 / USA Hockey Official 2003-Present
Cody Clark is in this 10th season as a USA Hockey
Official and his fourth season as a MHSHL Official. He entered the USA
Hockey Officials Development Program (ODP) in 2014 and remains on staff. This
season saw him work the NA and NA3 leagues
as well
as working several USA Hockey sanctioned tournaments. In March, he officiated the NAPHL U18 Championship game
and worked
the lines in the MHSHL championship game.
Dan Holzrichter looks to get some familiar numbers
on another Metros goal; James Page and Drake Beller teamed up
several
times to help lead the Metros to a second-place finish at the League Tournament.
Also a former high school player, Dan played
three seasons as a Jr. Musketeer/Metro. He is a fourteen season USA Hockey
official, and also served as the Metros Team Rep
for three
seasons and played for the Metros in 1978-81.
Jerett Heyl
Metros 2013-17
Senior Jerett Heyl again, takes on the role of team
leader and leader of the defensive corps this season. Having played with
several of his fellow defensemen for two-three seasons; his defensive corps is
though to be one of the most experience in the league.
He maintains his reputation as being both a punishing hitter and at the same
time minimizing his time in the box. He would find himself
on many offensive rushes and rarely got caught as the pay reversed direction.
Jerett would finish the season as a top five scorer and as top scorer among
defensemen netting 6 goals and 14 assists. He would
earn MHSHL All-Star honors again this season being selected to the league's
second team. He is a four time recipient of the MHSHL
Academic Achievement Award.
Walt Werden
Metros 2015-18
Entering his third season as a Metro, Junior Walt Werden would again play
nearly a full a JV season as well as 25 varsity games.
His seven goals and ten assists was second best among junior varsity scorers.
Walt
would record an additional goals and seven assists
playing at the varsity level. He would see tons of ice time during the
post-season Metros championship run this season and is a third
time recipient of the MHSHL Academic Achievement
Award. At the season's end, Walt would earn the Metros Ironman Award.
Sammy Chadwick Tanner Frerichs
Metros 2014-17
Metros 2013-17
Left: Senior Sammy Chadwick handles the puck
in this beat-down of the Cedar Rapids Roughriders 9-1. Sammy notched
two goals
this game beating the CR goaltender with a regular strength goal in the second
and a shorty in the third period.
Right: Leading scorer Tanner Frerichs lines-up for another
puck drop in this eventual win over the Lincoln Stars. Tanner
would
score a pair
of goals and add two more assists in this 6-3 Metros victory.
Dayson
Tucker Jerett Heyl
James Page
Mike Manthorne Dale Frerichs
Metros 2016-Present Metros 2013-17 Metros
2014-18 Coach 2014-17
Coach 2014-Present
Left: Dayson Tucker and Team Captains James Page &
Jerett Heyl wait in the hallway for the start of the game.
Right:
Assistant
coaches Mike Manthorne and Dale Frerichs discuss the game between periods.
Jeremy Russell
Metros 2014-17
Jeremy Russell joined the Metros 2014 as a sophomore with no prior hockey
experience. Over the next three seasons he would
have his work cut out for him as he tried to cram into three seasons, what it
takes most players twelve or more to do. After two seasons
learning the craft playing junior varsity, Russ finally worked his way in to
several varsity games his senior season, as well as earning a
spot on varsity tournament roster and seeing time in all three games as the
Metros made a run at the MHSHL championship.
Did You Know...Jeremy would go on to receive the Scotty Culbertson
Award this season. Awarded to the junior varsity
player who best reflects an unequaled work ethnic and a desire to always be the best player he could be,
both on and off the ice.
This is one of Siouxland Youth Hockey's three top player achievement
Awards.
Chase Lewison
Tanner Frerichs
Drake Beller
James Page
Metros 2015-18
Metros 2013-17 Metros
2015-18
Metros 2014-18
Sioux City's top four forward are pictured here. Left:
High Scorers Chase Lewison and Tanner Frerichs talk about what
could
have been. Right: Drake Beller and James Page make an often seen
charge up the ice. These four guys would account
for 87 goals and 106 assists. Tanner would lead the team in assists with a
team high of 39. Drake Beller would lead the team
with five game winning goals. James Page's 27 goals was the most scored this
season.
Christen Peterson
Metros 2014-18
Junior Christian Peterson is back for his
third season for the Metros, playing a busy schedule in both divisions, logging
twenty-six
varsity games and twenty-four JV games for a grueling fifty-six game schedule
over the short season. Petey would notch his first
varsity goal this season; a 10-1 win over the Junior Stars on February 19th
and add four more helpers this season.
He would also light the lamp three times during the JV season and add eight
assists. His 28 penalty minutes was fifth best among
the Metros JV players. Two seasons ago he would
play a complete JV schedule and crack the varsity line-up on a pair of
occasions.
As a sophomore he would finish as one of the
junior varsity's High Scorers with five goals and five assists and as a
Heavy Hitters
with 38 penalty minutes.
Reece McDonald Alec Neiman
Metros 2016-19
Metros 2015-19
Sophomore Reece McDonald joins the Metros for his
second season playing a full junior varsity schedule. Finishing as one of the
top five Metros scorers; recording seven goals and six assists. His hard work
and dedication to the team would earn him a roster spot on
the MHSHL tournament team where he saw time in all three games. He would score
the Metros only goal in a 2-1 loss to the
Waterloo Warriors in the championship game. Reece would go on to receive the
Metros Most Improved Player Award this season.
Alec Nieman would see time in both varsity and JV
contests this season. Notching a goal and four assists in eighteen varsity games
and
four goals and nine assists playing a complete JV schedule. He finished
the JV season as both a top five High Scorer and Heavy
Hitter recording 13 points and 36 penalty minutes.
Senior Year Banners
Carter Manthorne Christian Peterson Walt Werden
Walt Werden Sammy Chadwick
Metros 2014-18
Metros 2014-18 Metros 2014-18
Metros 2014-18
Metros 2014-17
Left: Returning for their third Metro seasons; defenseman Christian
Peterson and winger Walt Werden line-up in front of
goaltender Carter Manthorne in this preseason tournament held in Omaha,
NE. Right: Walt Werden and Sammy Chadwick
know two men on the puck works best.
Dayson Tucker
Willie Stokes Alec Neiman
T.J. Lake
Dayson Tucker
Metros 2016-Present Metros 2016-19
Metros 2015-19
Metros 2016-19 Metros
2016-Present
Left: Metros freshmen Dayson Tucker and
Alec Neiman wait for play to resume after one of fourteen saves freshman
goalie
Willie Stokes makes in this shoot-out win over the Lincoln Stars.
Right: T.J. Lake looks on as Dayson Tucker just can't get
his
stick on a puck that could have been the game winner.
Joey Erickson
Nik Novak
Metros 2016-17
Metros 2016-17
Joey Erickson would return to the ice joining the Metros
for his final two seasons. After taking three seasons off from hockey,
the Junior would return to the ice playing in eighteen JV games where he would
notch a pair of goals and three assists. Joey
would
also crack the varsity line-up seeing time in eight games recording a pair of
assists.
Sophomore Nik Novak would join the Metros for his
first season and see lots and lots of ice time. Playing a game shy of a
complete junior varsity schedule he would record nine goals and ass a n
additional pair of assists. He would also make the varsity
squad seeing time 25 games where he would help out on five Metros goals. He
would also earn a spot on the Metros' tournament
bound team; playing in all three of the Metros' games.
James Page
Carter Manthorne
Metros 2014-18
Metros 2014-17
Left: Captain James Page is gonna
have to thread the needle to what is hopefully a fellow Metro waiting in
the slot.
Right: Goaltender Carter Manthorne stops this shoot-out
attempt from Waterloo Warrior Jason Katz. That's as former
Metro player Adam Axthlem (2004-07) officiating the game.
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Tanner Frerichs James
Page
Drake Beller
Chase Lewison
Jerett Heyl
This marks Tanner Frerichs' third selection to the
MHSHL All-Star Team, his second to the America's Showcase Team and his first
to the MHSHL All League Team.
A Metros top five scorer for the third season in a row, would lead the team in
points this season
notching 26 goals
and 39 assists. Tanner had seventeen multi point games and only missed the
score sheet in three games all season.
James Page makes his first appearance as a MHSHL All-Star Team selection.
The second leading Metro scorer this season
he would put up a team leading 27 goals and another 27 assists. James also
had several multi-point games recording six games with
four or more points.
Sophomore Drake Beller earns All-Star team
distinction in just his second season as a Metro. Scoring 21 goals and 26
assists
during the regular season, he would also lead the Metros in scoring during the
MHSHL Tournament recording three goals and a
pair of assists in the three game championship run. During the regular season
Drake recorded fifteen multi point games.
Did You Know...Tanner Frerichs, James Page & Drake Beller all finish among the leagues top 10 scorers.
Chase Lewison
would earn his first All-Star honors being named to the League's second
team. In just his second season as
a Metro he would finish the season a top four Metro scorer notching13 goals and
14 assists.
Jerett Heyl would also garner a return to the MHSHL All-Star honors being
named to the League's second team. The big
defenseman would finish in the top five among Metro scorers with six goals
and 14 assists.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Tanner Frerichs James
Page
Drake Beller
Chase Lewison
Jerett Heyl
Midwest High School Hockey League
All-League Team
Tanner Frerichs
Midwest High School Hockey League First Team All-Star
Drake Beller Tanner Frerichs
Midwest League America's Show Case Team Midwest
Tanner Frerichs James
Page Drake Beller
Senior Day
February 11th, 2017
Sammy Chadwick
Jeremy Russell
Metros 2014-17
Metros 2015-17
Tanner Frerichs
Jerett Heyl
Metros 2013-17
Metros 2013-17
Logan
Visser
Josh Menzenberg
Metros 2014-17
Metros 2014-17
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 3rd-5th / Ames, IA
Quarter-Final Game
5-Metros vs. Des Moines Oak Leafs-1
March 3rd, 2017
The Metros enter the tournament earning the fourth seed in the tournament and
drawing the Des Moines Oak Leafs, a team that finished
just three points behind the Metros. As expected, it is a evenly matched
pairing and one that sees the Metros outplayed and out scored
as the first period ends. However, after that...it's all Sioux City. Drake
Beller and Connor Sand each grab a pair of goals and Tanner
Frerichs gets the game winner for a 5-1 victory.
Semi-final Game
6-Metros vs. Des Moines Capitols-5
March 4th, 2018
The win puts the Metros in the semi-finals pitted against
the 25-1 regular season champions and seemingly unbeatable Des Moines
Capitols. Sioux City jumps on the Caps scoring twice in the minute & a half of
the game, Des Moines answers twice, but Sioux City
scores two more before the period ends. It's all Caps in the second as
they tie the contest at four goals apiece. The Metros, again,
stun the Caps with a goal in the first minute of the period, and it takes the
Caps most of the period to even the score. As time winds
down and the Capitols killing a major penalty, the Metros pull the goalie
and with just over a minute to go, James Page buries the
game winner for the tournament's most surprising upset.
Championship Game
1-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-2
March 5th, 2018
Both teams enter the championship game with second round upsets and brimming
with confidence. Both teams have similar records
but the Metros have the mental edge having beat the Warriors both time at
the start of the season. The game remains deadlocked
during until six minutes into the second when Reece McDonald put the Metros on
the board. Waterloo answers back with just
over four minutes remaining in the second. The game remains tied through the
third and Sioux City gets a chance to win it when a
Waterloo penalty puts the Metros on the power play with less than just two
minutes remaining. However, an errant pass,
a lucky bounce and a trip from behind, give Waterloo a successful penalty shot
opportunity, winning the game 2-1.
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Logan Visser
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Drake Beller
Blake Beller Cale Bricker
Jarett Heyl Carter Manthorne
Alec Neiman Grant Newman
James Page Walt Werden
Josh Menzenberg
Past SYHA/Metro Players and Current Officials
Bob Batcheller Dan
Holzrichter
Cody Clark Sammy Slagle
Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1979-83 Jr. Musketeers/Metros 1978-81
Metros 2010-13 SYHA Coaching Director 2015-Present
Past SYHA and Metros players Bob Batcheller, Dan
Holzrichter and Cody Clark join SYHA Coaching Director Sammy Slagle
get ready for a AAA contest between the Omaha Lancers and the St. Louis Jr.
Blues. The NAPHL teams played three games
that saw the visitors from St. Louis defeated the Lancers by a pair of goals in
the first game and a single goal in the remaining two.
The league remains at twelve teams/three
divisions playing a 28 games schedule. The Varsity & JV Tournaments will again
utilize the previous season's format;
all games will be played Ames/ISU Arena with the Varsity playing on
March 2nd-4th and the JV playing on March 1st-3rd.
East: Waterloo Warriors, Quad City Patriots, Cedar
Rapids Roughriders, Dubuque Devils,
West: Kansas City Jets,
Sioux City Metros, Omaha Lancers, Lincoln Stars
Central: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Des Moines Oak Leafs, Mason City Mohawks
The Metros enter this season as the League's projected
team to beat. Coupled with a strong belief that they have unfinished business
losing in
the final second, by a single goal in last year tournament championship
game.
After starting the first six games of the season
with four wins and a pair of one goals losses, the Metros tear off a fifteen
game winning streak that
propels them to to top of the standings where they remain the entire season.
With six games remaining the Metros clinch their first
League Championship since the1993-94 season.
Metros leading scorers Drake Beller and James Blake also
lead the League in scoring and Connor Sand and Walt Werden finish
among the
League's top fifteen scorers.
Goaltender Blake Beller proves to be the
league's best goaltender this season; winning 25 games and losing only
three contests and posting 1.49 goals against average.
James Page is selected as the Sioux City Journal's
Metro Athlete of the Year. Lettering in hockey as well as football and
soccer.
This makes James the firs ever Jr. Musketeer/Metros to receive this top honor
among the Siouxland areas' eligible athletes.
Midwest High School Champions
The Metros enter the tournament as the number one seeded team and open
play taking on the Waterloo Warriors. It take two extra periods,
but the Metros advance to the semi-finals drawing the Des Moines
Capitols. Again it take extra periods, but the Metros win again and
advance to the Championship final taking on the Mason City Mohawks. This
is in not as close and found the Metros leading all the way in
this 4-2 Championship victory.
USA Hockey National Champions
As Tournament Champions the Metros are also selected to represent the State
of Iowa in the USA Hockey National Championship Tournament.
The Metros finish tournament pool play with a 4-1 record including a pair
of must wins on a row on Sunday. Their only loss is to Monarch,
Colorado who beat them 8-1 in game two of the tournament. However, this second
chance at the tournament favorites is successful and the
Metros beat the team from Monarch 3-2 to win Sioux City's first ever National
Championship.
Metros Coaching Staff
Dave LeGree
Dale Frerichs
Jesse Monell Scott Newman
Burke Lake
Head Coach
Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
Team Rep
Team Manager
Head Coach Dave LeGree and Assistant Dale Frerichs return
for another year after a heartbreaking championship loss last season.
Joining the coaching staff is SYHA veteran coach and past Metro & Sioux City
Musketeer player Jesse Monell. Taking on the administrative
duties are Scott Newman and Burke Lake. Dave has won numerous youth
championships in his 30 plus years of coaching in Sioux City,
Dale & Burke were both Tournament Runner-ups in '88 and '90 as was Jesse in '90
and a tournament champion in '91 & '92. He also made a
appearance in the JR A National Championship game in '94.
Live-Stream Play-by-Play: Marty Werden, John Peterson, Steve Stokes and Burke Lake
High Scorers
Drake Beller
James Page
Connor Sand Walt Werden Grant
Newman
Drake Beller again leads the Metros in scoring putting up
a serious run at the all-time Metros scoring record, however as the season
closes, he fall a single point shy racking up 69 regular season points. He would
net 26 goals and record a Metros all-time record of 43
assists. James Page also returns to the High Scorers list leading the team in
goals lighting the lamp 31 times for a total of 57 points. Drake
and James finish the season as the league's first and second highest
scorers. Connor Sand make another showing this season recording
13 goals and 20 assists. High scoring defensemen were plentiful this
season; Walt Werden scored 4 goals and adding a team second
highest 27 helpers and Grand Newman added 5 goals and 19 assists.
Heavy Hitters
Max Beller
Grant Newman Reese
McDonald Drake Beller
Chase Lewison
Junior Max Beller makes his debut on the Heavy Hitter list coming in with a very
respectable 98 minutes in the box. Seasoned veteran,
High Scorer and no stranger
either to the Heavy Hitters list is Senor Grant Newman playing a more
conservative game recording
39 penalty minutes. Junior Reece McDonald makes his
first showing among the penalty leaders with 38 minutes. Three-time High
Scorer
Drake Beller makes another return to the Heavy Hitter list recording 24
minutes. Frequent scorer and penalty man Chase
Lewison rounds out the top
five with 22 minutes in the box.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Taylor Frerichs...13-10-23 Dayson Tucker...8-8-16 Alec Nieman...6-9-15
Joey Erickson...8-4-12
Christen Peterson...3-5-8
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Taylor Frerichs...44
Alec Nieman....42 Smith Archer...39
Joey Erickson...36 Chandler Pithan...35
Head Coach
Dave LeGree
Metros 1982-2018
Head Coach Dave LeGree is awarded the MHSHL's Coach of the Year Award. This
award is selected and presented by the other coaches
is the league. This season would culminate nearly forty seasons of youth
and high school coaching; winning the MHSHL Regular Season
Championship, the post season MHSHL Tournament Championship as well as the USA
Hockey National Championship. Dave took on his
first coaching experience during the early eighties where he coached the Metros
for three seasons. He would go on to take on youth coaching
while his son and daughter played through the nineties and early 2000's.
He would rejoin the Metros high school team as Head Coach again
in 2014 where he lead the team to an eventual League and National Championships.
1982-83 Metros
2017-18 Metros
Left: Dave's first Sioux City high school team
Right: Dave's final high school team 2018 MHSHL Regular season,
Tournament and National Champions. 2018 MHSHL Coach of the Year.
Left: In 1983 Dave is shown here presenting his
first ever Metros Most Valuable Player Award to Bob Batcheller.
Right: 36 seasons later, in 2018
later
Dave is pictured presenting his final Most Valuable Player Award to James Page.
Also presenting are assistant coaches Jesse Monell and Dale Frerichs.
Between The Pipes
Blake Beller returns for his third season in goal;
having lead the Metros last year all the way to the post-season championship
game. Returning for his third season, the junior backstop is anticipated to be
one of the top goaltenders in the league and is
expected to lead the Metros on their quest to take care of last season's
unfinished business. Two young goaltenders will be
watching and learning, second year sophomore Will Stokes and first year
sophomore Colin Patrick. Both goaltender will
see limited varsity time, but will split JV action as both goalies prepare for
their chance at a future starting position.
Blake Beller
Metros 2017-Present
Junior Blake Beller lives up to his pre-season hype as the League's best
goaltender. He leads the Metros to their first regular
season championship in twenty-five seasons. Garnering all 28 starts, he records
25 wins to just three losses. He also is perfect
at the post season tournament, winning all three games and helping Sioux City to
their seventh State/League Championship.
Blake's dominance between the pipes would continue on as he backstops the Metros
to a 2018 USA Hockey National
Championship earning wins over the Nations top high school teams from
Montana, Ohio, Colorado, Florida and Texas.
During the regular season Blake sets several Metros records including; most minutes
played, fewest goals against, lowest
goals
against average, most shutouts and longest winning & longest non-losing streaks.
He is a unanimous selection to both
the
MHSHL First All-Star and All-League teams and is chosen as the post season
tournament's Most Valuable Player.
He
is also a three-time MHSHL Academic Awards recipient.
Blake Beller
Junior Blake Beller re-writes the Jr. Musketeers/Metros
goaltender record book. He starts and completes all 28 regular season Metros
games, plays 1434 minutes and posts a 25-3 record. He only surrenders 42 goals
all season & records five shut-outs; giving him a
goals against average of just 1.49 goals per game.
Did You Know...Blake became the fourth Metros goaltender to receive the
tournament's highest honor. Scott Patrick won the award
in 1987, Jeff Brogan in 1991 and Jake Hinderman in 1998.
Willie Stokes
Colin Patrick
Metros 2016-18
Metros 2016-Present
Will Stokes
and Colin Patrick would split the JV season with both
goaltender logging fourteen games for a combined record
of 13 wins,11 losses and 4 shoot-out losses, just missing the final post-season
qualifying spot.
Returning for his second season, sophomore Will Stokes
would record 6 wins, 6 losses and three shout-out losses. He also
recorded three shut-outs against Cedar Rapids, Dubuque and Kansas City.
With the exception of a couple of high scoring tilts,
Will still averaged just 2.15 goals against average. He is also a two-time MHSHL
Academic Award recipient.
Sophomore Colin Patrick joins the Metros for his
fist season. Taking on the other half of the regular season games he finished
with 7 wins, five losses and two overtime losses. Colin recorded a pair of
shut-outs against the Des Moines Oak Leafs and
the Lincoln Stars and his 1.94 goals against average was among the top ten
qualified goalies. He also received the
MHSHL Academic award.
James Page
Metros 2014-18
James Page closes out his four seasons with the
Metros amassing a cornucopia both local, league and national honors. Joining
the Metros as a freshman, he plays both schedules, finishing among the varsity's
top four scorers and second in scoring for the
junior varsity. The following season he was again a top four Metros High
Scorer and was again selected one of the team's
alternate captains.
For a third season in a row, the sophomore would finish
among the Metros top five scorers; the teams second highest scorer
and Team Captain is selected to the MHSHL All-Star Team and receives SYHA's
highest honor the Ted Neby Award.
He is also selected to play in the America's Showcase Tournament for Team
Midwest.
The Senior would save his best for last; selected again as
the Team Captain, he would lead his Metros to a Regular Season,
Tournament and National Championships. The Metros Most Valuable Player finishes
second among the League's top scorers
and is selected to the MHSHL All-Star and All-League Teams. He is 3-time MHSHL
Academic Award recipient, during his
final year received the MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award and was chosen
as the Sioux City Journal's Siouxland
Athlete of the Year.
James Page
James Page becomes the first Jr. Musketeer/Metro player to
be picked as the team's Alternate or Team Captain honors all four seasons.
During his freshman season; his leadership skills were quickly identified by the
coaching staff making James one of the rarest first year
leaders of the team. During his junior and senior seasons he would take
over the lead spot of team captain, eventually leading the
Metros to regular season, State and National Championship victories.
Today's Starting Line-up is......
Reece McDonald Cale Bricker
Nick Bradshaw
James Page Drake Beller
Kolton Kane
Metros 2015-19
Metros 2016-Present Metros 2017-present
Metros 2014-18
Metros 2015-18 Metros
2017-18
Left: Junior Reece McDonald & sophomore Cale
Bricker join rookie Nick Bradshaw in this Sunday afternoon game against
the Dubuque Devils. The three youngsters would record seven total points in this
9-1 victory with Nick scoring a pair of goals,
Reece a goal & two assists and Cale with a pair of helpers.
Right: Freshman Kolton Kane joins the Metros leading scorers, Captain James
Page and Alternate Drake Beller in this early
season match-up with the Des Moines Capitols. James would grab a pair of goals
and Drake & Kolton an assist each in the 3-4
win for the Metros.
Chase Lewison
Metros 20115-18
Left: Chase December 16th scores a goal and
assists in a 5-3 win over the KC Jets, the following day adds two helpers as the
Metros beat the jets a second time 3-2. Right: In Lincoln on February
11th Chase scores a goal and records an assist in a 6-2
win
over the Jr. Stars.
Chase just missed the High Scorer list this season recording ten goals &
eleven assists, sixth best among the Metros high scorers.
He grabbed a pair of game winners along the way while taking on the role of team
agitator. One of the Metros Heavy Hitters
again this season the totaled twenty-two penalty minutes. Chase had a way of
successfully diverting the opposition's focus away
from the game and on to him. His mental game was just as good as his physical
one and he used both the the Metros
advantage. He was a selection to the 2018 MHSHL
Second All-Star Team.
Jesse Monell
Jesse Monell isjust the second past Metros player
to win a State/Tournament Championship as both a player and Coach. He would help
the Metros to
three back-to back-to-back appearances in the championship game winning it
in 1991 & 1992. He would help coach the Metros to their
2017 Tournament Championship in fifteen seasons.
Walt Werden
Metros 2014-18
Left: Walt takes on the visitors from Dubuque. He would recorded a
pair of helpers in both Saturday and Sunday games;
decisive wins over the Devils and the opening two games of a fifteen game Metros
winning-streak. Right: Three weeks later he
sets-up four more red-lighters, as the Metros continue their winning ways over
the Lincoln Stars.
Walt logged four seasons with the Metros, elevating his
game each season, the defenseman he would work his way into
ranks of top five Metros scorer this season, notching just four goals, but
setting up 27 Metros goals, Walt was second
in
team assists, averaging over a point per game, tied for third among League assist leaders and a top fifteen
overall League scorer.
This season he was selected as the Metros Most Improved player and received one
of SYHA's highest honors;
the Ted Neby Award. He was selected to the 2018 MHSHL Second All-Star Team. Walt
was a two-time junior varsity
High Scorer, a
three time MHSHL Academic Awards recipient and in 2018 received the
MHSHL Presidents
Senior Academic Award.
Dayson Tucker
Metros 2017-Present
Dayson Tucker: 2-time Metros JV High Scorer (3rd as
a freshman and second as a sophomore. 2-time MHSHL Academic Award.
James Page
James Page sets both a Metros and MHSHL
record with eleven game winning goals during the regular season. Surpassing the
old
record of of ten game winners set nine seasons prior.
Easton Ransford
Metros 2017-Present
Easton Ransford joined the Metros this season as a sophomore. One of his
goals at the beginning of the season was to crack the
varsity line-up and see some time at the top level. Getting the nod in the
Metros home-opener he completed his first varsity game
and never looked back; playing in all 28 regular season games, all three post
season games and missed only one game during the
five day, six game run to the National Championship. He scored his first
varsity goal on November 19th in a 9-1 win over the
Dubuque Devils and added two more assists over the regular season. Easton will look to
take on the duties of replacing the grit
and toughness to
the Metros game lost by the the graduating Chase Lewison..
Taylor Frerichs
Metros 2016-Present
Sophomore Taylor Frerichs returns expected to build on his
previous season. Splitting another season between the Varsity and
JV squads, he logged log fifty regular season games. In twenty-four junior
varsity games recorded thirteen goals, ten assists,
twenty-three points and forty-four penalty minutes; leading the JV team in all
four categories.
He would see time in twenty-six varsity games, and while he was scoreless, he
did add a pair of assists along the way. Taylor
would see time in all three MHSHL tournament games, scoring the first goal in
the opening game against the Waterloo Warriors.
He would also make the team as the Metros captured the USA Hockey National
Championship, playing in all six games and
scoring a goal in a 5-1 win over the Billings Bulls.
Drake Beller
Metros 2015-18
2017 Metros and MHSHL Leading Scorer
Drake Beller joins the Metros for his third and final
season. Expected to carry the mail for the Metros offence; and he does not
disappoint. Playing a complete schedule he records twenty-six goals and adds a,
Sioux City record setting, forty-three assists to lead
the team in scoring. This makes Drake a three-time Metros High Scorer and
the League's leading scorer this season. He is a lock for
his second selection to the MHSHL's All-Star Team and his first to the All
League Team.
Drake sets a Metros/League record of Most Points & Most Assists in a single
game; scoring a pair of goals and adding five assists
on February 17th against the Waterloo Warriors. Drake would play all three games
on the way to the Metros MHSHL post season
Championship, and is all six USA Hockey National Tournament games, scoring five
goals and five assists, as the Metros
captured the National Title.
Drake Beller
Drake Beller mounts the first real challenge to the
all-time Metros scoring record of 70 regular season points, but falls a
single point shy recording
twenty-six goals and forty-three assists. However, his 43 assists or one &
half per game is a new Jr. Musketeers/ Metros scoring record. His 69
points is also tops among all MHSHL league scorers this season and second best
among Jr. Musketeers/Metros all-time scorers.
Over three varsity seasons, Drake missed only one game; he recorded 129
points, averaging a point & half point every game.
Grant Newman
Metros 2014-18
Senior Grant Newman joins the Metros for his fourth and
final season. He is the expected leader of the Metros defensive corps
that is both deep in experience and big in stature. Prior to the start of the
season, he selected to play for Team Midwest;
it composed
of some of the best MHSHL high school players from this season. They
will
play a 18-20 game schedule starting in Minnesota
and concluding with the Silver
Stick Regional Tournament in Westminster, Co.
Grant will perform as expected this season; helping lead the Metros to a regular
season championship, posting a 25-3 record. The
Alternate Captain records five goals, nineteen assists and adds
thirty-nine penalty minutes placing him among both the Metros
High Scorers and Heavy Hitters. He sees time in all three
MHSHL Championship games as well as time in all six National Tournament
games; scoring a goal and an assist in a 5-1 win over the Billings Bulls on
their way to a National Tournament victory.
He is both a three-time Metros Heavy Hitter and MHSHL Academic Award recipient
and this season received the MHSHL
President's Senior Academic Award. Grant was selected to the MHSHL
All-Star team and the MHSHL All-League Team
He is a second time selection to the America's Showcase team and was
honored with the Metros top defenseman award this season.
Christian Peterson
Metros 2014-18
Christian Peterson would log four seasons for the
Metros. His dependable blue line
skills were always in need and it showed as
he again logged a full schedule playing in twenty-four JV and twenty-three
varsity games. The three time JV Heavy Hitter switched
up his game a bit this season and notched three goals and five assists grabbing
the remaining High Scorer spot. He recorded a pair
of varsity assists this season, but his value wasn't in his point production it
was in his defensive reliability. Petey was as solid on the
blue line as the come. He played a smart game and used his size and strength to
his advantage. He rarely took bad penalties and was
one of the "unofficial" team leaders on both squads and was an integral
part of the Metros League and Tournament Championships.
Joe Erickson
Smith Archer
Metros 2016-18
Metros 2017-Present
Joe Erickson joined the Metros the prior season as
a Junior. That season he logged eighteen games with the JV squad and
another
eight games with the varsity. As a senior he would log a full JV schedule and
see time in another (update) varsity
games. Prior to playing
for the Metros the last two season Joey played two seasons for the Kansas City
Saints.
Smith Archer is first season sophomore; he would
get a late start this season contemplating a return to to playing hockey.
Getting
back at it with twenty JV games remaining, he bags four goals and three more
assists. Expected to return next season, Smitty is
anticipated goal scorer and eventual team leader.
There's Always Two Sides To Every Story...
Left: The Dubuque Devils captain pleads his case to
the Honorable Thorny Rapp, while Captain James Page and Alternate Captain
Drake Beller listen in ready to object at any moment. Right:
Drake Beller James Page
Seniors Drake Beller and James Page become the first two
Jr. Musketeers/Metros to finish as the League's top two regular season scorers.
Drake leads the League in scoring with 26 goals and sets a new Jr.
Musketeers/Metros record with 43 assists. His 69 points if second highest
among all Sioux City scorers. James notches a League leading 31 goals and adds
26 assists finishing with 57 regular season points. He also sets
a League record with 11 game-winning goals.
Both players are unanimous selections among the League's
coaches as First Team
All-Star players. Both were three time MHSHL
Academic Achievement Award recipients and James during his senior season
received the MHSHL President's Senior Academic
Award
Reece McDonald
Metros 2015-19
Reece McDonald joins the Metros for this junior season. He
would log a complete season seeing time in all twenty-eight regular
season games recording eight goals, including a game winner against the Dubuque
Devils, and seven assists; his fifteen points
seventh among Metro scorers. Reece would lead the Metros in scoring during the
post season tournament, scoring both a pair
of goals & assists as the Metros went on to win the League/State Tournament
Championship.
Reece would see time in all six National Tournament games, scoring a goal &
three assists. He scores momentum goals
when the team needs it the most and he did not disappoint at Nationals. He got the Metros rolling scoring key goals in
the
tournament quarter-finals and
Championship games. Reece turned the tide in the National Championship game when he
put
Sioux City on the board against a
heavily favored team form Colorado. He is a three-time academic award recipient
and
a two-time selection to the America's Showcase playing for Team Midwest
Connor Sand
Metros 2015-18
Senior Connor Sand joins the Metros for his third
season. Racking-up thirteen goals and twenty assists; his his thirty-three
points
puts him among the Metros top three scorers and the League's top thirteen
scorers. He records a double overtime game winner in
the quarter finals and a pair of assists during the MHSHL tournament and another
goals and assist during Nationals.
Connor would receive the SYHA/Metros Dustin White Award.
Walt Werden
Walt Werden sets a new Metros all-time defenseman scoring
record this season; recording twenty-seven assists in a single season by a
defenseman. He defensive partner that same season, Alec Neiman is second in
all-time assists with twenty-three.
In addition to his assists, Walt would grab a pair of goals himself during the
regular season and finish among the Metros top four
scorers. However, no goal this season was as important as his lone tournament
goal; when his second overtime red-lighter sent
the Metros to the finals and on their way to a MHSHL Championship. Walt's other
point in the tournament was an assist the
night before, when he and Reece McDonald set-up Connor Sand for another second
over-time winner in the quarter finals.
Kolton Kane
Metros 2017-18
Kolton Kane joined the team this season as a
freshman, however he brought with him the skills, confidence & hustle of a
veteran player
and quickly earn himself not only a varsity roster spot, but on to the
Metros top scoring line made up of Seniors James Pages and
Drake Beller. The eventual Rookie of the Year Award winner notched six goals this maiden season, including his first, a
4-2 win in
Mason City, a two-goal outing in Waterloo and
a four point night in the Quad Cities. He would play in 26 games, only missing a
pair of games during the regular season, play in all
three MHSHL tournament games and all six National Championship games,
including the game winner in overtime against Plano Wolves, sending the Metros
to the National Championship game.
Tyler Ownby
Metros 2016-Present
Tyler Ownby is another freshman player joining the well established Metros
squad. He would see traditional time for a youngster
at the JV level, however, Tyler would also make moves to crack the varsity
line-up as a regular. He would only miss a single varsity
game during the regular season and would partake in all three MHSHL Championship
games as well as play in five of the six
National Championship games. Tyler would record his first varsity point in the
home opener against the Des Moines Capitols and
two games later his first red-lighter in a 5-0 blanking of the Cedar Rapids Jr.
'Riders on November 4th. He is a first season MHSHL
Academic Award recipient.
James Page
Metros 2014-18
2017-18 Midwest High School Hockey League
Regular Season Champions
25 Win / 3 Losses
The Metros cap an unbelievable regular season winning the
regular season championship with a Jr. Musketeers/Metros record
twenty-five
wins and only three losses. Drake Beller and James Page finish as the leagues
top two scorers recording 126 combined
points. James
leads the team with thirty-one goals and Drake Beller sets a new Jr.
Musketeers/Metros All-time assist record
with forty-three helpers.
Goaltender Blake Beller rewrites the Metros' record book; starting all
twenty-eight games, he records twenty-five wins, five
shut-outs and surrenders only forty-two total goals.
Six players; James Page, Drake Beller, Grant Newman, Walt Werden,
Connor Sand & Blake
Beller are placed on the League's two All-Star Teams
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 2nd-4th / Ames, IA
Quarter-Final Game
2-Metros vs. Waterloo Warriors-1 (2OT)
March 2nd, 2018
The Metros return to the Tournament as the the number one seeded team, drawing a
rematch of last year's championship duel with the
Waterloo Warriors. Just like last year's game, a single goal would determine the
outcome. In a defensive duel, both teams could only muster
a single goal. Drake Beller with a tally in the second period and a
third period Waterloo shot got past Blake Beller just at the halfway point
of the final period. The game remained knotted as regulation ended and it would
take two extra periods before Conor Sand found the
net and sent the Metros to the quarter finals with a 2-1 victory.
Drake Beller takes a pass from James page on a Grant Newman break-out and
beats the Waterloo goaltender; tieing
the
game at a goal a piece. The game remains tied well past regulation as the game
heads into it's second overtime.
Again it is the defensive corps that sets up this game
winner; Walt Werden moves the puck up ice to speedster Reece
McDonald feeds
winger Conner Sand for the game winner, sending the Metros to the second round.
Semi-final Game
1-Metros vs. Des Moines Capitols-0 (2OT)
March 3rd, 2018
Drawing another last season rematch, this one pitted the
Metros taking on the Des Moines Capitols. Last season, it was the
Metros who
played spoiler to the Caps, as they derailed the one-loss regular season
champions and tournament favorites 6-5.
Like Friday's game, it was
another defensive struggle, this time neither team could light the lamp. The
Metros launched 40 shots
on goal and Blake Beller stopped
26 attempts, before...
...Walt Werden's shot from the point, whizzes past the Capitols
goaltender-sending the Metros to the tournament finals for
a second
season in a row.
The winning goal comes just a minute and five seconds in to the second overtime
period.
Championship Game
4-Metros vs. Mason City Mohawks-2
March 4th, 2018
The Metros would meet up with fourth seed Mason City; one of only three teams
that could manage wins against the Metros
during the
regular season. This game would provide more offence than the previous two games
and the Metros would have to
call on some different
scorers this game. With
Mason City able to contain Sioux City's high scorers, it was sophomore Tanner
Frerichs who put the Metros
on the board first, Senior
grinder Chase Lewison gets the game winner and junior Reece
McDonald scores twice,
giving the Metros
their first Tournament Championship in fifteen seasons.
Sophomore Taylor Frerichs get the Metros on the
board in the first period first on an assist from Cale Bricker. Chase
Lewison's
game winning goal from Reece McDonald comes just a little over a minute into
the second period and puts the Metros up by
three goals.
2018 Midwest High School Hockey League/State
Tournament Champions
Metros vs. Waterloo / Metros vs. Des Moines Capitols / Metros vs. Mason City
Mohawks
After capturing the second of the two MHSHL championships
this season; the Metros are off on a third quest as they qualify
to
represent the League and the State in the 2018 USA Hockey National Championship
Tournament.
MHSHL Tournament Award Winners
Blake Beller
Drake Beller Connor Sand
Walt Werden James Page
Grant Newman
Blake Beller...MHSHL All-League Goaltender & First
Team All-Star
Drake
Beller...MHSHL All-League Team, Top Ten League Leading Scorer (First) &
First team All-Star
Connor Sand...First Team All-Star Walt Werden...Second Team All- Star & Presidential Academic Achievement
Award
James Page...Top Ten League Leading Scorer (Second), All-League Forward,
First Team All-Star & Presidents Academic Achievement Award
Grant Newman...MHSHL All-League Defensemen, First Team All-Star & Presidents Academic Achievement
Grant Newman
Jesse Monell Dave LeGree Dale Frerichs
Left: Senior Grant Newman holds the MHSHL Regular
Season Championship trophy; accompanied by his grandparents and parents.
Grant's dad, Scott is the Metros Team Representative for the last two seasons.
Right: Metros coaching staff Jesse Monell, Dave LeGree
and Dale Frerichs and MHSHL President and Vice-President Todd Scebold and Dave
Fox.
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Blake Beller
Drake Beller
James Page
Grant Newman
Connor Sand Walt Werden
This season's All-Star team is loaded with Metro players.
After a stellar sophomore season leading the Metros to the
championship
game, Blake Beller rightfully gets his recognition this season as the league's
top goaltender. The League's top two scorers Drake
Beller and James
Page make a return trip to the All-Star line-up and Grant Newman makes the squad
for the first time. Fop five
Metros scorers Connor Sand
and Walt Werden are selected to the MHSHL Second team honors.
USA Hockey 2018 High School Hockey National
Championships
March 22nd-26th
A collection of Championship teams from all over the country converge in Plymouth, MN to
compete for the High School
National Championship.
Team are divided into two in two divisions;
single school teams and combined school teams.
As Midwest League regular season
and post season Champions, the Metros arrive, ready to
represent the MHSHL
and state of Iowa.
5 - Sioux City Metros vs. Manatee (Florida) Admirals-3
Game One / March 22nd
Drake Beller scores a pair of goals and James Page adds another as the League's
top two scorers finish the game with three
points each.
Cale Bricker & Max Beller also grab goals and goaltender Blake Beller stops 24
shots in this first round victory.
1-Sioux City Metros vs. Monarch (Colorado)
Coyotes-8
Game Two / March 23rd
Destin to meet up with some stiff competition this weekend, the Metros do so in
the team from Monarch, Colorado. James Page
keeps the
game tied at a goal a piece for much of the first period. However, with four
minutes remaining, Monarch scores twice
before the period ends and after that, it's all Colorado. Adding four goals in the second period and
a final third period kick in the
pants; gives the Metros their first loss of
the tournament.
3-Sioux City Metros vs. Newark (Ohio) Generals-1
Game Three / March 24th
The Metros meet up with the entry from Newark, Ohio. The Generals strike
first six minutes into the period, but Chase Lewison
evens the game a minute later. He continues his scoring clinic grabbing the second
and third period's only red-lighters; giving
Chase the hat-trick and
the Metros a much needed rebound victory.
Chase Lewison
Grant Newman
Metros 2015-18
Metros 2014-18
Left: Chase Lewison scores all three Metros goals in this win over the
entry from New Jersey. He ties the game in the first on
an unassisted goal at 10:30. He get the game winner in the second period with
assists from James Page and Reece McDonald.
Chase's third goal comes from a feed from Metros leading scorer Blake
Beller. Right: Grant Newman leads the defensive corps
in this third round victory limiting the Generals to just a single goal in the
first period.
Max Beller
Easton Ransford
Metros 2016-Present
Metros 2017-Present
Left: Junior Max Beller played a big part in the Metros successful
defensive corps known for limiting the number of shots
making
it to the net. Max would play the role as the Team's Heavy Hitter leading
the Metros in penalties during the regular
season. He is also a hitter who can monitor his minutes in the box well, and during
tournament time played his usual physical
game but limited his time
in the box to just a single minor over the six tournament games.
Right:
Freshman Easton Ransford's goal to just crack the varsity line-up, was far surpassed
this season when he ended-up
becoming a varsity regular,
playing in all 28 games, three MHSHL Championship games
and five of six games played in the
USA Hockey National Championship tournament
5-Sioux
City Metros vs. Billings (Montana) Bulls-1
Game Four / March 25th
Today's game is a must win situation for the Metros as they prepare to take on
the 3-0 Billings Bulls. The early morning start
catches the Bulls sleeping-in while and Chase Lewison up early; records the first two
periods only goal. Billings hits the snooze
one to many times giving Connor
Sand, James Page, Grant Newman and Taylor Frerichs all time to light the lamp in
the
third period. Blake Beller is denied the shut-out
when the Bulls slip one past him with just ninety-four
seconds remaining.
2-Sioux City Metros vs. Plano-West (Texas)-1
Game Five / March 25th
The Metros fifth game in four days finds them pitted against another undefeated
team; the Texas entry is 4-0 so far in tournament
play. In what
turns out to be a defensive battle, the game remains tied at the end of
regulation with James Page scoring the Metros
lone goal. It doesn't take the Metros long to strike in the extra period when
Kolton Kane beats the Plano
goaltender sending
the Metros to the Championship game.
James Page Alec Nieman
Kolton Kane Drake Beller
James Page Kolton Kane
Left: James Page put Sioux City on the board with assists from Alec
Neiman and Kolton Kane. Plano will answer back six minutes
later, but after that, its all up to the goalies. The games remained tied after
thee periods. Right: James Page and Kolton Kane battle
Plano-West for puck. The game goes back and forth with shots from both teams but
none solving either goaltender. Just minutes into
overtime, Kolton Kane, with assists from Drake Beller and Walter Werden, finds
the net and send the Metros to the Championship.
3-Sioux City Metros vs. Monarch (Colorado) Coyotes-2
Championship / March 25th
Monday morning pits the tournament's top team from Monarch, Colorado with a 5-0
record and the Metros, who's only loss was to the
same team; a 8-1 beat down on Friday afternoon. While Colorado enters the game as
favorites, it's the Metros who serve-up the revenge.
Reese McDonald keeps the game close, scoring in the first period just as the high scoring
Monarch skaters look to be headed for another
route of the guys in green.
However,
Blake Beller shuts down the Colorado offence, stopping all but two shots on goal.
James Page ties
it up in the second and Drake Beller scores the
game winner giving Sioux City their first ever National Tournament victory.
Connor Sand
James Page
Metros 2015-18
Metros 2014-18
Left: Connor Sand works the puck out from
behind the Colorado net. Sioux City's first goal is a huge; cutting the Monarch
lead in
half and changing the game's momentum for good. Connor and Chase Lewison would
assist on the Metros first goal, when Reece
McDonald beats the Colorado goaltender on the stick side. Right: James Page
scores with a minute and a half
remaining in the
second period with what is described as the USA Hockey
Announcers as "... second effort, third Effort, fourth effort" when he
out-muscles four Monarch players, finally beating Monarch goalie Reece Kelly and
tieing the game at two goals apiece
Chase Lewison
Walter Werden
Metros 2015-18 Metros 2014-18
Left: Chase Lewison and Right: Walter Werden
both play huge roles in the tournament success. Chase carried the mail for the
Metros scoring all three goals in a must win game three situation against
the Newark Generals. He also got the Metros on the board
first in another must-win game over the Billings Bulls. Walter headed-up
half of the senior lead defensive corps that lead the way for
the entire season.
Drake Beller
Metros 2014-18
Right: With two and a half minutes into the third
period, James Page bumps a pass from to corner along the board to a waiting
Drake Beller where he grabs the biscuit and is off to the races. He
splits the defense between the red and blue line, then cuts
across the high slot, essentially splitting them a second time. His wrist shot
finds the net, beating the Monarch goalie on the stick
side. Right: James Page, Grant Newman, and Kolton Kane help Drake Beller celebrate the
eventual game and National
Championship winner.
2018 USA Hockey National Champions
March 25th, 2018
The Metros come form behind to defeat the heavily favored
Monarch Colorado Coyotes. Having soundly beaten the Metros
in pool play 8-1 three days prior many conceded that this game was going
to be more of the same. However, this time Blake
Beller is perfect on all but two attempts and goals from Connor Sand, James Page
and Drake Beller deliver Sioux City's first
National Championship.
James Page
James Page is selected as the Sioux City Journal's
Metro Athlete of the Year. Lettering in hockey as well as football and
soccer.
This makes James only the second Jr. Musketeer/Metro player to receive this top honor
among the Siouxland areas' eligible athletes.
Metros
Season End Banquet
Sergeant Bluff Community Center
March 6th,2018
Dave LeGree
Sammy Ottin
Taylor Frerichs Tyler Ownby Easton Ransford Cale Bricker
Dave LeGree Alec Neiman Dave LeGree Walter Werden
Dave LeGree James Page Colton Kane James Page Drake Beller
Connor Sand Chase Lewison Reece McDonald Dale Frerichs James Page Dave LeGree Jesse Monell
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Grant Newman James Page
Walt Werden
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Drake Beller
Blake Beller Cale Bricker
Ethan Burge Reece McDonald
Henry Monk
Colby Neiman Alec Neiman
Tyler Ownby Collin Patrick
Will Stokes Dayson Tucker
2017-18 Seniors
Chase Lewison Joe Erickson
Walt Werden James Page Grant Newman Drake
Beller Connor Sand Christian Peterson
Thorny Hangs'um Up
Past SYHA/Metro Players and Current Officials
Sioux City Metros vs. Jr. Omaha Lancers / February
25th, 2018
Bob Batcheller Eric Rapp
Brian Rice Dan Holzrichter
Metros 1979-83 SYHA 1998-05
Metros 1978-81
Long time USA Hockey official Eric (Thorny) Rapp (second
from left) works his final high School game Thorny was originally
a SYHA
player but gave-up his high school playing time to work as an aspiring
official. He would work seventeen seasons as an
USA Hockey official; working at the high school level in Iowa, South Dakota and Minnesota,
including post season draws in
both the South Dakota and Minnesota
State tournaments. He also worked the NCAA D3 circuit as as well.
Freemont, Nebraska, joins the MHSHL league increasing to
thirteen teams and a thirty-two game season.
The Metros finish
the season in second place with a 26-3-0-0-3 record. Four
points behind season champs the Waterloo Warriors.
West Division: Freemont Flyers, Kansas City Jets , Lincoln Jr. Stars, Omaha
Jr. Lancers, Sioux City Metros
Central Division: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Des
Moines Oak Leafs, Mason City Mohawks
East Division: Cedar Rapids Rough Riders, Dubuque Devils, Quad City
Blues, Waterloo Warriors.
The Metros start the season and are again expected to be
one of the top teams in the League. Reece McDonald,
Taylor Frerichs, Max Beller will provide the firepower and goaltender Blake
Beller will protect the net. As the season
progressed, it looked to be a battle between Waterloo and Sioux City for the regular season
championship.
The two teams meet in
December with each grabbing a win, further building the anticipation of another
meeting during
the final tournament. However, Waterloo looks unstoppable for the remainder of
the season and the Metros lose a pair
of heartbreakers to Freemont & Kansas City and leave three overtime losses
on the table; nixing
their chances at a
repeat regular season
championship.
As the post season tournament gets underway everyone is
looking to the assumed championship game match-up between
the League's two best teams; Sioux City and Waterloo. The Warriors cruise into
the final game, however, the Metros are
up-set in the semi finals and settle for an eventual third place finish
Seniors Max Beller and Reece McDonald are
selected to play for Team Midwest at the 2018 Silver Stick Regional
Tournament held in Colorado. Team Midwest dominates the division; winning the tournament and
advancing to the
International Silver
Stick tournament later this season. Team Midwest returns in January to the
International Tournament
where they are again
one of the dominate teams. Working through the round robin; Team Midwest
advances to the
Championship game falling
short to Halton Hills of Ontario, Canada.
The Junior Varsity finished in tenth place, four points shy of the remaining tournament slot.
Metros Coaching Staff
Jesse Monell
Dale Frerichs
Dave Legree Skyler
Beller Burke Lake
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Team Rep
Last season's league, tournament and national
championships offered the right time for a coaching staff torch exchange. Last
season's
assistant coach Jesse Monell takes the reigns this season. This
will be his second season coaching at the high school level, however,
he has been a SYHA coaching staple for over ten seasons. He is a past SYHA and
Metros player, and spent ten seasons playing
junior, college and European hockey, including three for the Musketeers.
Thirty plus season veteran and legendary high school coach Dave LeGree
takes on an advisory position with the new coaching staff.
Dale Frerichs brings his high school and youth coaching experience and
two-state tournament championship game appearances
to the team for his fifth season. Past Metros three-time leading scorer
Skyler Beller is the newest addition to the coaching staff.
Past Metro player Burke Lake also returns this season taking on both
Manager and Representatives duties.
Live-Stream Play-by-Play: Steve Stokes, Brett Austin and Burke Lake
High Scorers
Taylor
Frerichs Reece McDonald
Max Beller
Cale Bricker
Smith Archer
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This seasons High Scorers is filled with new names.
Leading the way this season is Junior Taylor Frerichs recording both a
team
leading twenty-two goals and twenty-nine assists. His fifty-one points was tops
for the Metros and eighth best among all
League scorers. Seniors; Reece McDonald, cracks the top scorers list with
seventeen goals and twenty-four assists, Max
Beller bags nineteen goals and twenty-one assists, finishing just a point out of second place and
Cale Bricker
records fifteen
goals and twenty-one assists. Junior Smith Archer rounds
out the Metros top five scorers grabbing thirty-four points; sixteen
goals & eighteen assists
including a team leading four hat tricks. Just
edged out of the top five is sophomore
Tyler Ownby with thirty-three points.
Heavy Hitters
Taylor Frerichs
Reece McDonald Smith
Archer
Alec Nieman
Max Beller
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The Heavy Hitters list this season is also loaded with High Scorers. Topping the
list is leading scorer Taylor Frerichs with
ninety-seven penalty minutes and runner-up scorer Reece McDonald with eighty-six minutes in
the box. Another Metro top
scorer here is Smith Archer
recording eighty-four minutes. Defenseman Alex Neiman drops his
total from last season to
sixty-six minutes and leading defenseman Max Beller
records forty-six penalty minutes.
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Dayson Tucker...21-28-49
Chase Mann...10-19-29 Nick Bradshaw...16-6-25 Cade
Hesse...5-11-16
Parker Ohm...5-9-14
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Chandler Pithan....67 Kia Barner...66 Parker Ohm...54
Dayson Tucker...46 Cade Hesse...22
Between The Pipes
Senior Blake Beller returns for his fourth
season, again taking on the starting position. Working under his tutelage are
juniors
Will Stokes
and Collin Patrick. Blake enters the season as one
of the League's projected leading goaltenders and will carry
the mail
this season. Will and Collin see some limited varsity time and will split the junior varsity schedule
earning experience
leading up to the following season where both goalies will
battle for the starting spot.
Blake Beller
2015-19
Last season's overall league leading goaltender Blake
Beller returns for his final season. Armed with regular season, tournament and
national championship
experiences
and a pair of First Team and All League selections, the senior is
quickly pegged for
a second time
as one of the league's premier goaltenders and does not disappoint.
Playing in all
thirty-two game this season and posts another
winning record of 26-3-0-3; two of those three losses were heart
breakers to Freemont and Lincoln. He would record six shutouts, one better than
last season and lower his goals against average
to just 1.30 a game. His shutouts, goals against average and his save percentage
of .093
are all three second best among
all League goaltenders. Blake is a unanimous selection to the MHSHL First All-
Star Team. Metros Co-Most Valuable Player.
Willie Stokes
Collin Patrick
2016-19
2017-Present
Three season veteran and junior Will Stokes takes on the
shared varsity back-up duties. Loaded with championship
experience,Will is
positioned to take on the starting duties the following season. However, just
four games into the year,
an early season injury knocks him
out for the remainder of the season.
Assuming the starting junior varsity and varsity back-up
duties is junior
Collin Patrick. Coming from a long pedigree of
goaltenders,Collin also
has his eye on a starting position with the Metros the following season. Playing
in twenty-eight
JV contests; he posts
twelve wins, two of them shut-outs, thirteen losses and a pair of overtime
losses. His dozen wins
is tied for the fifth best among all
League goalies this season all while facing both a season high of 818 shots on
goal
and making 743 saves. JV Most Valuable Player award
Max Beller
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Senior Max Beller returns this season and as
expected takes on several team leading roles including that of the defensive
corps
leader. Heading-up one of the league's stingiest groups of blue-liners he also
leads them in scoring. Recording an
all-time single
season high for Metros defenseman with both nineteen goals and forty points
during the season. His forty
points is third best
among all the Metros scorers, his four power play goals and four game winners
are second best
among the team. He is
selected as one of the Team Captains, selected to the
MHSHL First All-Star Team and
was member of the
2019 championship runner-up Silver Stick International tournament team.
Taylor Frerichs
Tyler Ownby
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Junior Taylor Frerichs leads the way this season in
Metros scoring recording a team leading twenty-two goals, twenty-nine
assists and fifty-one
points. He
also finishes among the Leagues top ten high scorers. His six power play goals and
five game
winners are also tops among all team scorers. He records his first hat trick of the season in a win
over the Freemont Flyers
Taylor plays a huge physical game as well, and lead the team with
ninety-seven minutes in the box
this season. He is
selected to the MHSHL First All-Star Team and is a member of the National
America's Showcase Team Midwest.
Returning for his second season, sophomore Tyler Ownby continues to
play a instrumental part in the Metros success. He
continues
to find
the net on a regular basis and, like last season, the youngster seems best to complement the older players,
playing
again among
the team's most experienced lines. Tyler records seventeen goals; three of
them are game winners and
three are power-play tallies. He adds sixteen assists this season and finished among the teams top ten scorers.
Did You Know...This season, five Metro players were
afforded the opportunity to practice with the Musketeers on a
regular basis. This is one of the first joint efforts between the MHSHL and the USHL.
Goaltender Blake Beller, Forwards
Reece McDonald,
Taylor Frerichs & Cale Bricker and Defensemen Max Beller are all members of this
pilot program
aimed at developing local
players at the USHL level.
Reece
McDonald
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Retuning for a fourth season with the Metros, Reece
McDonald would make both the Metros High Scorer and Heavy Hitter
lists;
recording seventeen goals and twenty-four assists; his forty-one points and
eighty-six penalty minutes are both second
best among
the team. He is selected as
Team Captain, an MHSHL All-Star and is a member of the 2019 championship
runner-up Silver Stick
International team. Metros Co-Most Valuable Player
Reece set a couple of team highs and personal bests this
season; he scored four of the seven Metros goals in this shut-out
win over
Mason City Mohawks and recorded six points, a goal and five assists, in a win
over the Freemont Flyers.
Cale Bricker
Metros 2016-19
Junior Cale Bricker returns for his third
season with the Metros. Recording fifteen goals, including a game winner against
the Des Moines Oak Leafs,
and twenty-one assists; his thirty-six points of fourth highest among all Metro
scorers. He
would also add a goal and an assists during
the three game post season tournament. Returning next season, Cale will
be
counted on to assume his scoring reliability and utilize
his team leadership skills next season.
Smith Archer
Dayson Tucker
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A pair of juniors this season, Smith Archer and
Dayson Tucker are finding the score sheet on a regular basis.
Smith
would
play nearly a complete varsity schedule recording sixteen goals and eighteen assists; finishing fourth among the top
team scorers. He would log four hat tricks this season; against Kansas City,
Des Moines Oak Leafs and two against Freemont,
as well as
four game
winning goals. A couple
of close calls along the boards elevated his total penalty minutes to
eighty-four,
third highest this season, he will be
looking forward to cut these minutes next season. Smith
would also grab
some JV games
recording
five goals and two assists in seven games and was selected as the Metros Most Improved Player.
Dayson Tucker would do double duty this season,
logging both a complete Varsity and JV schedule that saw him play in
sixty-four
games this season. Playing in thirty-two varsity games he records five goals and seven assists.
With twenty-one
goals and twenty-eight assists, Dayson leads the Metros in JV scoring with forty-nine points and finishes among the
League's top three highest
scorers. His five game
winners is tied for third best in the league. He would record
his first
hat trick this the season in a win over the Lincoln Stars.
Blake Beller
Blake tops several of his prior season's goaltending records,
including most games and minutes played in a single regular
season
with 32 and
1643. His regular season 1.30 goals against average is a Metros record and is
second best in the League
this season.
Additional regular season Metro goaltender career records include; 81 games
played, 64 varsity wins and 4159
total minutes. His
six shut-outs this season and eleven total are also tops among all Metros goalies.
Parker Ohm
Easton Ransford
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20017-Present
Senior Parker Ohm returns for his final season with
the Metros. He would play a complete schedule this season seeing time in all
thirty-two games. Recording five goals and nine assists he is a Metros top ten
JV scorer. He would record fifty-four minutes in
the box
placing his among the team's Heavy Hitters.
Look-up Grinder in the hockey dictionary and
there's a picture of Easton Ransford. The second season Junior also
has the
skills to light the lamp. Chipped teeth, stitches and high elbows barely slowed
him down. He found the net seven times; including
three
game winners and adding an additional twenty helpers. Totaling twenty-seven
points, he finished among the top eight team
scorers. Always ready to sacrifice
his body for the team and recording multiple cringe-worthy hits in every
game, he still
manages his penalty minutes in a smart and consistent manner. Easton is a true team leader and
is definitely among those
players worthy of
team caption consideration.
Alec Neiman
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Brothers Alec and Colby Neiman are both veteran
players; Alec in this fourth and final season and Colby his third,
with a
season
still
remaining. Both players were instrumental in the Metros last two season's many successes.
Senior Alec Neiman remains one
of the
leaders from last year and is selected as one of this season's Team Captains.
The defenseman
records seven goals goals and twenty-three assists finishing among the top ten
overall team scorers and
second among defensemen. His
twenty-three assists this season is second best among all-time Metros
defenseman.
Alec
Selected to the MHSHL First All-Star Team.
Metros Iron man Award and SYHA Ted Neby Award.
Did You Know... Alec Neiman was the
Siouxland Metro Athlete of the Week for July 17th, 2019. Helping lead the
West
High Wolverines to success on both the football and baseball field and the
Sioux City Metros to a third place
place finish in the
State Tournament. Alec was also selected to the second Iowa State Boys Baseball
All-State
Team and played in the
State's All-Star series. He was also instrumental in the prior season's MHSHL
regular
season, State & USA
Hockey
National Championships.
Colby Neiman
Metros 2016-Present
Junior Colby Neiman plays a completes varsity schedule
this season recording three goals,
including a game winner and four
assists. Always the conservative blueliner, he recorded just eight minutes in
the box. He would also see some limited JV time
recording an assist in five games. He will return next season expected to
take on several team leadership roles.
Henry Monk
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Junior Varsity Most Improver Player honors and SYHA Scott
Culbertson Award.
Max Beller
Defenseman Max Beller sets a pair of high water marks this
season; his nineteen goals and forty total points this season are both
all-time
highs
for all Jr. Musketeers/Metros defenseman. His twenty-one assists this season
and twenty-eight career goals are
both third best
among all Sioux City defenseman.
Max Beller
2-Metros vs. Lincoln Jr. Stars-1
February 9th, 2019 / IBP Ice Center
Max Beller gets the Metros on the board first;
scoring the opening goal of this
defensive battle against the Stars, five minutes
into
the game on assists from Alec Neiman and Cale Bricker. However, his biggest play of the game came
in the third, when
he saved
this for sure red-lighter that snuck behind goaltender Blake Beller. Later, Tyler Ownby gets the game
winner
with three and a half
minutes remaining.
Did You Know...the Metros this season would send
three players to the USPHL this season; Reece McDonald and
Chase Lewison will play for the Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings and Max
Beller for the Minnesota Blue Ox.
Nick Bradshaw
Chandler Pithan
Metros 2017-Present
Metros 2017-Present
Junior forward Nick Bradshaw splits the season between varsity and
JV. Logging eighteen games with the varsity; he records both
a pair of goals
and assists. In twenty-one JV games, Nick records nineteen goals, six assists
and finishes as a top three Metros scorer
and among the
League's top twenty-five scorers. On back to back Saturdays in
February he records hat tricks in Lincoln and Omaha.
Returning for his second season is junior Chandler
Pithan. He would log time playing both ways seeing action in twenty-eight
varsity & three varsity tournament games and twenty-six junior varsity games. He
would record six junior varsity goals, including
a hat trick against Omaha and a game-winner against Lincoln and ten assists.
He would finish the season among the team's top
seven scorers and tops in penalty minutes with sixty-seven.
Sioux City boasts a full complement of of new and
returning players this season insuring the foreseeable success for the next
three
to four seasons. Many of these players have joined the Metros after many youth
seasons under the watchful eye of past youth
coach and now current Metros Head Coach Jesse Monell.
Carter Johnson
Evan Monell
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First year sophomore Carter Johnson plays a
complete JV schedule this season bagging four goals, including two game winners
against the Oak Leafs and Jets, and an assist over the thirty-two game season.
Another sophomore returning for his second
season
is Evan Monell. Playing a thirty game JV schedule and missing just
a pair of games during the season, he grabs a goal and an
assist. He would also log a pair of varsity level games.
Ethan Burge
Metros 2017-Present
Returning sophomore defenseman this season is Ethan Burge.
After splitting his freshman season between a varsity and JV schedule,
Ethan would settle into a complete varsity schedule this season playing in all
thirty-two games. He would record his first varsity goal
in a three-one win over the Omaha Jr. Lancers and add an additional sixteen
helpers. His seventeen points placed him in the top ten
Metros scorers. He would see time in all three tournament games this season, as
well as last seasons tournament and national
championships.
George Johnson
Chase Mann
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George Johnson and Chase Mann are a
pair of Sioux City freshman that will help add to the Metros depth over
the
next four high school seasons.
George Johnson joins the Metros for his first of four seasons. Also playing
nearly a full
JV schedule he saw time in thirty regular
season games, recorded five assists and finish among the Metros top ten scorers.
George would also earn time in three Varsity games
this season as well.
Chase Mann joins the Metros after a pair of seasons playing in Omaha.
Missing just three games due to an injury, he played
both varsity and JV. Suiting up for the twenty-nine varsity games, the youngster
held his own, played a regular shift and bagged
three goals and an assist. Playing in another thirty JV games, Chase records
ten goals and nineteen assists; his twenty-nine
points was second best
among all JV scorers. He would also grab
a pair of short-handed goals and an additional power-play
red-lighter. His
twenty-nine points placed Chase among the
League's top twenty junior varsity scorers and was selected as
the Metros Rookie
of the Year.
Cade Hesse
Kia Barner
Metros 2018-Present
Metros 2018-Present
Another freshman, Cade Hesse divides time between
the varsity and JV squads. Seeing time in twenty-four varsity games and
twenty-eight junior varsity games. He record five goals, including a hat trick
against the Mason City Mohawks and eleven assists
finishing fourth among all Metros JV scorers.
Kia Barner also splits the season between varsity
and JV seeing time in fifty-eight games this season. He records three
assists
during the varsity season and is a top six JV team scorer with three goals and
ten assists. He is also among the top two JV penalty
minute leaders with sixty-six minutes in the box. Kia was a longtime SYHA player
before leaving Sioux City to play a pair of
seasons for the Sioux Falls Power AAA program before returning to play for the
Metros. Junior Varsity Iron Man Award.
Did You Know...Kia's dad, Brett Austin, is also a
past Metro player and long-time SYHA coach. Brett was a member of both
the Metros
87-88 and 89-90 teams, falling just short both times in the championship game.
During that final season he was the
Metros leading scorer
and one of the first Sioux City players ever selected to play in the Chicago
Showcase Tournament.
Tristan Woodbury
Jake Posson
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Metros 2018-Present
Freshman Tristan Woodbury and Jake Posson
join the Metros this season as another part of the team's long-term building
plans. Tristan
would
fight a pair of injuries that limited his junior varsity playing time to just
twenty-five game where he
recorded three assists. Jake played a complete junior varsity season
consisting of thirty-two game recording his
first JV goal against the Lincoln Jr.
Stars. Both players would also see their first varsity action in a 4-1 win
over the Des Moines Oak Leafs.
Cody Clark
Blake Beller
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Cody Clark and back-up goaltender Blake Beller swap Metros' stories during a
media time-out in this eventual win for the
Musketeers over
the Black Hawks. Blake is a regular during the weekday Musketeers practices and
serves when available
as the Musketeers emergency goaltender.
Did You Know...local Sioux City official and
past SYHA and Metros player Cody Clark would work his first USHL game on
September 27th in a 5-4 overtime win for the Lincoln Stars over the Chicago
Steel. He would return to Sioux City for his first
game at home on November 21st as the Musketeers defeated the Waterloo Black
Hawks 4-2. This will be his fourth season
as a member of the USA Hockey Officials Development Program (ODP) and his first
as a full-time USHL official.
Blake Beller
Musketeers vs. Waterloo Black Hawks
November 21st, 2018
Grabbing his first call-up to the USHL, Blake takes on the
Musketeers emergency goaltender duties. He is shown here during
warm-ups wearing the special jerseys honoring the commission of
the US Navy's newest battle ship; the USS Sioux City.
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Taylor Frerichs
Reece McDonald
Max Beller
Alec Neiman
Blake Beller
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Five Metros players make the MHSHL All-Star team this
season. Max Beller is selected to the MHSHL All league team. Reece,
Max and Blake are unanimous selections. Taylor and Alec are also first steam
selections.
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
February 28th-3rd / Ames, IA
The Metros enter the tournament as one of the League's favorites. Finishing in
second place overall with twenty-six wins; the
Metros
left enough losing points on the table to have easily won the regular season
should one play the "what if" game. This
season's tournament
features the top five qualifiers with over twenty-one wins and the remaining
three teams also finishing
with winning records.
Quarter-Final Game
5-Metros vs.
Lincoln Stars-0
March 2nd, 2019
The Metros begin tournament play against the Lincoln Stars. Playing nearly a
perfect game, they limit the Stars to just eighteen
shots on goal and Blake Beller stops them all. Freshman Chase Mann gets the
Metros going with two goals, Reece McDonald
adds a third and Smith Archer scores two short handed red-lighters giving the
Metros a very convincing opening round victory.
Chase Mann
Smith Archer
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Metros 2017-Present
Freshman Chase Mann get the Metros on the board
first just halfway in the he period when he beats the Lincoln goaltender with
assists from Max Beller and Reece McDonald. Six minutes later, defenseman Alec
Neiman starts out the play moving the puck up
ice to Max; he dishes to Chase and the Metros ahead two zip at the end of the
first. Smith Archer grabs a pair of goals too; an
intercepted pass from the Stars defenseman allows him to score on the
breakaway putting the Metros ahead by three. His
second of the game is the icing on the cake as the Metros curse to a five-zip
victory.
Semi-Final Game
2-Metros vs.
Cedar Rapids RoughRiders-4
March 3rd, 2019
In what is the only up-set of the tournament; Sioux City runs into a buzz saw
taking on the third seed RoughRiders. The
Metros launch thirty-five unsuccessful shots on goal and allow four goals on
just sixteen shots. The Metros try to rally in
the third on Cale Bicker and Reece McDonald goals, but run out of gas ending
their bid for a repeat championship.
Consolation Game
4-Metros vs.
Omaha Lancers-2
March 4th, 2019
The Metros of old are back; Max Beller grabs a pair of goals and Blake Beller
stops twenty-two shots on goal as the
Metros cruise to a four-two victory. Tyler Ownby give the Metros some breathing
room and Reece McDonald's empty
netter with just over three minutes remaining puts the game on ice. This
third place finish gives the Metros a pair of
thirds, a second and a first place finish over the last four seasons.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Reece McDonald Blake Beller
Alec Neiman Taylor Frerichs
Max Beller
Reece McDonald...1st Team All-Star Blake
Beller...1st Team All-Star, Silver Glove Award Alec Neiman...1st Team
All-Star
Taylor Frerichs...1st Team All-Star, Top Ten Varsity Scorer
Max Beller...1st Team All-Star, All-League Defenseman.
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Blake Beller Max Beller
Taylor Frerichs Reece McDonald Alec Neiman
Midwest High School Hockey League All-League
Team
Max Beller
Midwest League America's Show Case Team Midwest
Max Beller Taylor Frerichs
Reece McDonald
2018 Team Midwest
Pre-Season/Silver Stick Team
Reece McDonald
Max Beller
Max Beller
Alec Neiman
Max Beller
Left: This senior defensive duo will be sorely
missed next season. Max and Alec headed-up the second stingiest defensive crews
in the
league this season, as well as one of the highest scoring.
They allowed just 636 shots on goal and forty-two goals against during the
thirty-two game season; both were second best
this
season. Together Max a new Metros defenseman single
season scoring record of nineteen goals
and forty points and Alec's
twenty-three assists was second best among all Metros
defenseman.
Right: Another Beller joins the
ranks of MHSHL All-Star Player; Max joins his brother Drake as both as unanimous
selections
to the MHSHL First All-Star Team and All- League Team.
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 1st-3rd / Ames, IA
The Metros finish the season with just thirteen wins during the thirty-two game
season. They do not qualify for this seasons
JV tournament.
Sioux City Metro MHSHL President's Senior Academic Achievement
Award
No Metros players are selected his season.
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Kia Barner Drake Beller
Cale Bricker Ethan Burge
George Johnson Carter Johnson
Henry Monk
Alec Neiman Colby Neiman Collin
Patrick Jake Posson
Dayson Tucker
America's Show Case Tournament
St. Louis, MO / April11th-15th
Taylor Frerichs scores a goal, Reece McDonald records two and Max Beller adds
three assists in four games. Max leads all
other Team Midwest scorers in both assists and total points.
Team Midwest would finish the tournament with both a pair of wins and losses
making it to the semi-final game. They opened
the tournament with a severe beating by Pittsburgh, giving up ten goals
and failing to find the net once. A 5-3 rebound win
against Missouri Blue put them back on track and another 5-4 shoot-out win
the following day against Colorado Burgundy
gave them some momentum going into the semi-final game. However the MHSHL stars
ran out of gas against a favored
Texas team falling 4-3.
2018 Silver Stick Regional Tournament
October 12-14 / Westminster, CO
Team Midwest dominates the tournament's Tier II AA Major Midget division; out
scoring their opponents from Wyoming,
Arizona and Colorado 51-5 during the five game pool play tournament. Team
Midwest scores a pair of goals and shuts down
the Ralston Valley Cougars in this championship victory. Team Midwest will
advance to the Canadian hosted Silver Stick
International Tournament.
Max Beller Reece
McDonald
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Past MHSHL League and USA Hockey National Champions Max Beller and
Reece McDonald are selected to play for Team
Midwest; comprised of the Midwest League's best players, they will compete in
the regional Silver Stick tournament in Colorado.
Max records a pair of goals and five assists and Reece grabs five goals and four
assists during the six-game tournament.
2018-19 Silver Stick Rocky Mountain Regional Champions
Westminster, CO
Team Midwest is a blend of some of the best players selected from the Midwest
High School Hockey League. Metros selected
to play this season are Reece McDonald and Max Beller. Heading up the
coaching staff is Head Coach Nick Harihill
of the Omaha Jr. Lancers.
Friday October 12th
Saturday, October 13th
13-Team Midwest vs. Resurrection Christian Cougars (CO)-0
10-Team Midwest vs. Team Wyoming-1
14-Team Midwest vs. Valley of the Sun Hockey Association (AZ)-2
6-Team Midwest vs. Ralston Valley Mustangs (CO)-2
Sunday, October 14th
8-Team Midwest vs. Resurrection Christian Cougars-1
Championship: 2-Team Midwest vs. Ralston Valley-2
2018-19 Silver Stick Championship Tournament
Sarnia, Canada / January 18-20th, 2019
After conquering the Silver Stick regional championships, Team Midwest advances
to the final held in Sarnia, Canada. Team Midwest joins
eleven other of the best combined hockey teams in the US and Canada. Team
Midwest starts out with a win and a tie on day one and
a pair of wins on Saturday. This puts one one the tournament's sleeper teams
into position to qualify for at minimum the semi-final round.
However, another win over the all-stars from Georgia and its on to the
championship finals; showdown with Halton Hill Thunder of Ontario.
Unfortunately, Team Midwest would fall short and have to settle for a very
respectable runner-up finish.
Friday January 18th
Saturday, January 19th
4-Team Midwest vs. Chatham Kent Cobras (NY)-0
4-Team Midwest vs. North Your Knights (ON)-2
2-Team Midwest vs. KV Raiders (MI)-2
2-Team Midwest vs. Ottawa Valley Aces (ON)-1
Sunday, October 14th
3-Team Midwest vs. Atlanta Phoenix (GA)-2
Championship: 1-Team Midwest vs. Halton Hills Thunder (ON)-4
Metros
Season End Banquet
Famous Dave's
Restaurant
March 5th,2019
After a disappointing third place finish at last year's
State Tournament, the Metros enter this season with the anticipation of
continued success.
Returning ten seniors, a host of other well-experienced players and a National
Championship coaching staff; the Metros start this season as one
of the League's potential top teams.
Okoboji, IA, joins the MHSHL league increasing to fourteen teams. However, the season will remain at a thirty-two games.
West Division: Okoboji Mammoths, Freemont Flyers, Lincoln Jr. Stars, Omaha
Jr. Lancers, Sioux City Metros
Central Division: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Des
Moines Oak Leafs, Kansas City Jets and Mason City Mohawks
East Division: Cedar Rapids Rough Riders, Dubuque Devils, Quad City
Blues, Waterloo Warriors.
The Metros finish the regular season as one of the
tree top teams in the league. Their 26-4-1-1 record and fifty-four points is
good for a
second place tie with Kansas City. Waterloo wins the regular season with a
additional win.
Taylor Frerichs finishes as the League's top
seventh scorer recording sixty-seven points. Cale Bricker is a the
top fifteen scorer with
fifty-three points as are top twenty scorers Chase Mann and Dayson
Tucker. Goaltender Colin Patrick dominates the League's
best goaltenders recording twenty-five wins and a dozen shut-outs.
Metros Coaching Staff
Jesse Monell
Dale Frerichs Chad
Lynch Mike Manthorne
Craig Posson
Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Goalie Coach
Team Rep
Jesse Monell takes the head coaching reigns
again for his second season coaching at the high school level, however,
he has been a SYHA coaching staple for over ten seasons. He is a past SYHA and
Metros player, and spent ten
seasons
playing
junior, college and European hockey, including three for the Musketeers.
Dale Frerichs brings
his high school
and youth coaching experience as wells a a national Championship and two league
championships
appearances
to
the team for his sixth season.
Long-time SYHA coach Chad Lynch joins the coaching staff for
his first
season
with the high school team. Mike Manthorne helps with the
goaltenders and Craig Posson
missed an
important meeting and was selected as the Team Rep.
Live-Stream Play-by-Play: Brett Austin, Alan Johnson and Jeremiah Johnson
Head Coach Jesse Monell
Metros 1989-1992 * Sioux City Musketeers 1992-95 * Metros Coach
2017-Present
In 2020 Head Coach Jesse Monell is selected as the MHSHL's Coach of the Year.
Having served as an assistant during the Metros
regular season, post-season tournament and Nation Championships. The following
season he would take over taking both of his teams
to the tournament pegged by mostas potential victors. Jesse was a stand-out
player for the Metros; helping lead them to back-to-back
Tournament Championships in 1991 and 1992 as a sophomore and junior player. He
would spend his senior year and two additional
seasons playing for the Sioux City Musketeers. After playing for Mankato State
and Ames, Jesse would find his way back to Sioux
City where he would become a valuable asset to the SYHA program as it entered
the new USA Hockey model of play.
High Scorers
Taylor Frerichs Cale
Bricker
Chase Mann
Dayson Tucker
Smith Archer
Metros 2016-20 Metros
2016-20
Metros 2018-Present Metros
2016-20
Metros 2017-Present
Senior Taylor Frerichs leads the Metros in scoring
for a second season in a row. He Makes a serious run at the Metros
all-time scoring record with a team leading thirty-two goals and thirty-five
assists; his sixty-seven points is just three shy of
the record set way back in the early ninety's. Another senior not new to the
high scorers list is Cale Bricker. He would
record twenty-nine goals and twenty-four assists good for fifty-three
points. Sophomore Chase Mann cracks the top
scorers list for what will probably not be the last time. He grabs nineteen
goals and thirty-one assists. Two more senior
high scorers are Dayson Tucker with twenty-one goals and twenty-thee
assists and Smith Archer with twenty-two
red-lighters and twenty-one helpers.
Heavy Hitters
Chase Mann
Smith Archer
Taylor Frerichs
Kia Barner
Easton Ransford
Metros 2018-Present Metros 2017-20
Metros 2016-20 Metros 2018-Present
Metros 2017-20
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Brenden Lynch...20-16-36 Carter Johnson...6-23-29
Max Barker...13-8-21 Collin Andre...9-12-21
Tristan Woodbury...11-9-20 / Cade Hesse...0-2-2
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Max Barker...58 Drake Anderson...58
Brenden Lynch...50 Cade Hesse...46 Tristan
Woodbury...25
Between The Pipes
Senior Colin Patrick is slated to take on the
starting duties this season. Playing understudy for the last two seasons, Colin
is ready prove
he can play a part in the continued Metros success for another season. He
comes from a long lineage of family goaltenders including dad,
brothers and uncles. The Metros will also look to and some youth in the
addition of one or two sophomore goaltenders playing back-up
and junior varsity.
Colin Patrick
Metros 2017-20
Colin Patrick is a senior this season.
Colin Patrick
Colin Patrick leads the League in goaltending. Playing in
all thirty-two regular season games he records a League leading 25 wins,
.939 save
percentage, 1.12 goals against average and twelve shut-outs in a single season.
He comes within seconds of his thirteenth blanking and
records six other one goal victories. His dozen shut-outs is also an all-time
high among all Jr. Musketeers/Metros goaltenders.
Keegan DeVries Jack
Sanderson
Metros 2019-Present
Metros 2019-Present
Sophomores Keegan DeVries and Jack Sanderson join the
Metros this season. Both players split the varsity back-up
duties with Keegan grabbing a partial varsity win over the Okoboji Mammoths.
Keegan records time in twenty-two JV
contests and goes nine and nine and finishes with a 2.55 goals against average
and a .897 save percentage. Jack sees
time in thirteen junior varsity games and finishes with four wins and six
losses. He records a 4.20 goals against average
and a .840 save percentage. Both players will compete for the starting position
next season, setting-up the Metros
potential for two multi-season experienced goaltenders.
Taylor Frerichs
2016-20
Taylor Frerichs takes on the role as team leader in the scoring
department. He records thirty-two goals and thirty-five
assists. His sixty-seven points is seventh best among all the league's top
scorers. He would log eleven multi-goal games. Seven
times he recorded four of more points in a single game while also grabbing a
pair of hat tricks and logging his single best outing;
scoring three goals and four assists in a single game. One of the Teams
Alternate Captains Taylor was also selected to the
MHSHL First All-Star Team.
Did You Know... This season Taylor Frerichs
would make a serious run at several past Metros scoring records. His sixty-seven
total points is just three shy of beating the previous single season scoring
record of seventy set back in 1991 by T.J. Reinsch. His
thirty-five assists are fourth best among all Metros scorers including now, Head
Coach Jesse Monell with thirty-five, brother
Tanner Frerichs with thirty-nine and past team mate Drake Beller
with forty-three.
Ethan Burge
Tyler Ownby
Metros 2017-Present
Metros 2017-Present
Junior defensemen Ethan Burge and Tyler Ownby
both make enter the Metros record book this season combining for
eleven goals, fifty-nine assists and seventy points. Ethan sets a new
Metros all-time high this season with thirty-three
assists; second best among all Metros scorers. Combined with three additional
goals, he becomes the second highest
scoring Metros defenseman recording thirty-six points in a single season.
This season, Tyler makes a sacrificial and successful move to defense,
where he becomes an integral part of the Metros fast
moving style of play. Recording eight red-lighters and twenty-six assists; it is
fourth best amid all Metros scorers. His thirty-four
points this season ties for third-best among all-time Metros defenseman. Next
season, both players have a great shot at
breaking several Metros defenseman scoring records.
Cale Bricker
Metros 2016-20
Did You Know...the orange seats currently in
the IBP Ice Center were from the Auditorium. Originally, the removable
seats,
"C" section,
These were the seats that folded in-out in front of the Balcony section.
Smith Archer
2017-20
Metros top five scorer Smith Archer finished his
final season recording twenty-two red-lighters, including a pair of game winning
goals and twenty-one helpers. Forty-three regular season points places him among
the Metros top five High Scorers.
16-Metros
vs. Okoboji Mamouths-0
3-Metros vs. Kansas City Jets-0
November 8th, 2019
February 16th, 2020
Taylor Frerichs
Colin Patrick
Left: The Metros record their biggest victory of
the season. However, that's still seven goals shy of the scoring record
set during the 90-91 season when the Metros beat the Lancers 23-0. Taylor
Frerichs boasts his bets outing of the
season recording three goals, including the game-winner and four assists.
Right: Colin Patrick owns the MHSHL
record book this season; his save percentage, goals against, and season wins are
all league leading season highs.
Shown here, during his twelfth shut-out in a single season; an all-time Metros
goaltending record.
Sammy Holzrichter
Metros 2012-16
2019 Winter Deaflympics / December 12th-21st / Sondrio Province, Italy
Past SYHA and Metros player Sammy Holzrichter wins
his second Gold Medal, representing Team USA in the 2019
Winter Deaflympics. This bi-yearly international event was held in Sondrio
Province, Italy. Team USA defeated Finland,
Kazakhstan and Russia, but posted a loss to Team Canada. However, he two teams
would meet again the following
day in the gold medal game with the Americans handily defeating the Canucks 7-3.
3-Metros vs. Lincoln Stars-1
February 29th, 2020
The Metros enter the final weekend of the season taking on the Lincoln Jr.
Stars. Both wins are needed to maintain their
second place regular season tie over the Kansas City Jets. Past Metros player
and USA Hockey/USHL official Cody Clark
works his final game before reporting to duty as a new member of the US Air
Force.
Cody Clark Dan Holzrichter Sammy Holzrichter
Sammy Holzrichter
Metros 2010-13 Metros 1978-81
Metros 2012-16
Metros 2012-16
Left: On-Ice Officials and past Metros players are Cody Clark,
Dan and Sammy Holzrichter ready to work Cody's final game.
Also pictured is the League's top Off-Ice Crew working the scorers bench; time
clock/scoreboard operators Betsy Johnson
and Scott Patrick and statistician and Team Manager Craig Posson.
Thanks for a great season!!! Right: Linesman
Sammy Holzrichter squares up his face-off between Metro Smith Archer and Tobie
Dahlberg.
Cale Bricker
2016-20
Metros Team Captain Cale Bricker ends his final season scoring
twenty-nine goals, including four game-winners & twenty-four
assists. His fifty-three points is second best among all team scorers, and is
among the league's top fifteen point getters. He is an
Honorable Mention All-Star Team selection. He logs four varsity seasons;
racking-up a several of post-season successes
including a pair of third place finishes, a runner-up finish and a
Tournament Championship as well as a USA Hockey
National Championship.
Chase Mann
Kai Barner
Metros 2018-Present
Metros 2017-Present
Chase Mann: sophomore season. top three Metros
scorer nineteen goals thirty-one assists Fifty points
Three GWGs Penalty minutes leader with fifty .Mid West silver stick
team
Kia Barner: Junior. top eight scorer 12 goals 16 assists 28 points three GWGs top three penalty minutes 40
Colin Andre
Player Name
20019-Present
200XX-XX
Colin Andre first season sophmore
Dayson Tucker
20017-20
Dayson Tucker: senior top four scorer twenty-one goals and twenty-three assists
forty-four points a pair of game winners
PeeWees to Metros
Some current Metros showing-off some hardware they
received during a PeeWee Tournament seven seasons prior. Pictured here
are Seniors Smith Archer and goaltender Colin Patrick as
well as are Juniors Ethan Burge, Tyler Ownby and Evan Monell.
Bob
Batcheller Sammy Holzrichter Dan Holzrichter
Metros Class '83 Metros Class
of '16 Metros Class of '81
Local high school MHSHL officials Bob
Batcheller, Sammy and Dan Holzrichter. Sammy is pictured here taking the bands
in
a Bantam match-up between the Jr. Musketeers and the Ames Flyers.
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Taylor Frerichs Ethan
Burge
Colin Patrick Cale
Bricker
Jesse Monell
Metros 2016-20
Metros 2017-Present
Metros 2017-20
Metros 2016-20 Metros
2017-Present
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Taylor Frerichs Ethan Burge Colin
Patrick
Cale Bricker
Midwest High School Hockey League All-League
Team
Taylor Frerichs Ethan Burge Colin
Patrick
MHSHL Coach of the Year Award
Jesse Monell
Midwest League Chicago Show Case Team Midwest
Tournament is canceled due to Covid-19 virus National Emergency.
Insert Group Photo if Available
Taylor Frerichs...All-League Team, 1st Team All-Star, Top Ten Varsity Scorer Ethan
Burge...1st Team All-Star,
Colin Patrick...All-League Team, 1st Team All-Star, Silver Glove Award
Cale Bricker... All-Star Team Honorable Mention
Jesse Monell...Coach of the Year
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Tournament Championship
March 6th-8th / Ames, IA
The Metros enter the MHSHL Tournament as the third seeded team; having finished
the regular tied for second place with Kansas City.
Waterloo wins the regular season with an additional victory. The League's three
best team are all even favorites to take home the
tournament championship.
Quarter-Final Game
3-Metros vs.
Lincoln Stars-1
March 6th, 2020
For the second season in a row, the Metros are paired up with the Lincoln Stars.
The Metros enter the contest fresh off a pair of
victories earlier in the season as well as pair the prior weekend over the
Stars. However, Lincoln doesn't go away easy and keeps the game
even after the first period. The second period starts with a surprise goal
by Tyler Ownby just thirty-seven seconds into the period. Minutes
later Taylor Frerichs puts the Metros up by two. Lincoln does
mounts comeback, but a second goal, late-in-the-period by Taylor squashes
any hopes for a Stars rally. Colin Patrick stops all but one of the Stars
seventeen attempts, in what is his twenty-second game allowing
just one or fewer total goals, as the Metros advance to the second round.
Semi-Final Game
2-Metros vs.
Kansas City Jets-3 2OT
March 7th, 2020
Sioux City enters the second round taking on the Kansas City Jets. Having split
the only two meetings between these teams all season. For
the second day in a row the Metros go up by two goals on red-lighters by
Easton Ransford and Taylor Frerichs. However, after the
first period, its all Kansas City. They tie the game on second and third period
goals; sending the game into overtime. Midway into
the second extra period, the Jets' leading scorer puts an impossible angle shot
in the top right corner for the game winner.
The Metros record just twenty-two shot on goal and Colin Patrick
turns away forty-seven of fifty shots on goal.
Consolation Game
5-Metros vs.
Waterloo Warriors-2
March 8th, 2020
In what many would have guessed be the championship game pairing, the Metros
meet up with the Waterloo Warriors in the consolation
game. The previous day, the Warriors took a tumble against the fifth seeded
Cedar Rapids Roughriders. This one is close for two periods
as Taylor Frerichs and Tyler Ownby record the games three goals so
far. However, the third period is all Metros. They pepper the
Waterloo goalie with fifty total shots and limit both Warrior leading scorers to
just a single goals each.. Taylor grabs his second goal
of the game and Smith Archer piles on thirteen seconds later,
giving the Metros a three goal cushion. Waterloo does record a
second goal of the game, but an empty netter by Dayson Tucker seals the
deal for the Metros.
Midwest High School Hockey League
(MHSHL) Junior Varsity Tournament Championship
March 5th-7th / Ames, IA
The Metros finish the season with just thirteen wins during the thirty-two game
season. They do not qualify for this seasons
JV tournament.
2019 Team Midwest Silver
Stick Team
Tyler Ownby Smith Archer
Taylor Frerichs Cale Bricker
Easton Ransford Colby Neiman
do six smaller headshots here
2019 Silver Stick Regional Tournament
October 11th-13th / Westminster, CO
Six Sioux City Players are selected to play on this season's Team Midwest; the
most from any of the MHSHL teams. They
play pre-season games against the University of Iowa & Shattuck St Mary's before playing in the
West Michigan Classic
Tournament.
Team Mid-West win the first five games of the tournament advancing to the
championship. They are
defeated by Ralston Valley, Colorado
when the Mustangs score with just forty-nine seconds remaining in the game.
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Colin Patrick
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Colin
Andre Kai Barner Cale Bricker
Ethan Burge JoJo Hope Carter Johnson
George Johnson Brenden Lynch
Henry Monk Jake Posson Jack
Sanderson Dayson Tucker
Metros
Season End Banquet
Sergeant Bluff Community Center
March 6th,2018
Template
Fourteen teams play a thirty-two game schedule.
West Division: Okoboji Mammoths, Freemont Flyers, Lincoln Jr. Stars, Omaha
Jr. Lancers, Sioux City Metros
Central Division: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Des
Moines Oak Leafs, Kansas City Jets and Mason City Mohawks
East Division: Cedar Rapids Rough Riders, Dubuque Devils, Quad City
Blues, Waterloo Warriors.
The Metros finish
the season in second place with a 26-3-0-0-3 record. Four
points behind season champs the Waterloo Warriors.
Seniors Max Beller and Reece McDonald are
selected to play for Team Midwest at the 2018 Silver Stick Regional
Tournament. Team Midwest dominates the division; winning the tournament and
advancing to the International Silver
Stick tournament later this season.
Metros Coaching Staff
Jesse Monell
Dale Frerichs
Dave Legree
Skyler Beller
Burke Lake
Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
Team Rep
Last season's league, tournament and national
championships offered the right time for a coaching staff torch exchange. Last
season's
assistant coach Jesse Monell takes the reigns this season. This
will be his second season coaching at the high school level, however,
he has been a SYHA coaching staple for over ten seasons. He is a past SYHA and
Metros player, and spent ten seasons playing
junior, college and European hockey, including three for the Musketeers.
Thirty plus season veteran and legendary high school coach Dave LeGree
takes on an advisory position with the new coaching staff.
Dale Frerichs brings his high school and youth coaching experience and
two-state tournament championship game appearances
to the team for his fifth season. Past Metros three-time leading scorer
Skyler Beller is the newest addition to the coaching staff.
Past Metro player Burke Lake also returns this season taking on both
Manager and Representatives duties.
High Scorers
Taylor
Frerichs
Max Beller Reece McDonald
Tyler Ownby Nic
Bradshaw
Metros 2016-Present
Metros 2016-Present Metros
2015-Present Metros 2017-Present
Metros 2017-Present
Heavy Hitters
Reece McDonald
Max Beller
Alec Nieman
Ethan Burge
Easton Ransford
Metros 2015-Present
Metros 2016-Present Metros
2015-Present Metros 2017-Present
Metros 2017-Present
A misconduct in the last home game bumps leading scorer Skyler Beller into the
Metros top penalty leader spot with 62 minutes.
Sam
Chadwick will finish the season with 51 minutes. Another leading scorer Tanner
Frerichs records 50 minutes in the the
box. Forward Cameron
Kramer and Defenseman Jarett Heyl would finish out the top five heavy hitter
with an identical
40 penalty minutes
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Dayson Tucker...3-5-8 Smith Archer...5-2-7
Chase Mann...2-2-4 Parker Ohm...2-0-2
Cade Hesse...0-2-2
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Chandler Pithan...29
Nic Bradshaw....14 Dayson Tucker...10
Parker Ohm...8 Smith Archer...6
All scoring stats as of 11.8.18
Between The Pipes
Player Name
Metros 2015-Present
Player Name
Player Name
Metros 2015-Present
Metros 2015-Present
Player Name
200XX-XX
Player Name
Player Name
200XX-XX
200XX-XX
Did You Know...This season five Metro players were
afforded the opportunity to practice with the Musketeers on a regular basis.
This is one of the first joint efforts between the MHSHL and the USHL.
Goaltender Blake Beller, Forwards Reece McDonald,
Taylor Frerichs & Cale Bricker and Defensemen Max Beller are all members of this
pilot program aimed at developing local
players at the USHL level.
Player Name
200XX-XX
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Taylor Frerichs
Reece McDonald
Max Beller
Alec Neiman
Blake Beller
Metros 20xx-xx
Metros 20xx-xx
Metros 20xx-xx
Metros 20xx-xx
Metros 20xx-xx
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Reece McDonald Blake Beller
Alec Neiman Taylor Frerichs
Max Beller
Insert Picture(s)
Reece McDonald...1st Team All-Star Blake
Beller...1st Team All-Star, Silver Glove Award Alec Neiman...1st Team
All-Star
Taylor Frerichs...1st Team All-Star, Top Ten Varsity Scorer
Max Beller...1st Team All-Star, All-League Defenseman.
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Blake Beller Max Beller
Taylor Frerichs Reece McDonald Alec Neiman
Midwest High School Hockey League All-League
Team
Max Beller
Midwest League Chicago Show Case Team Midwest
Max Beller Taylor Frerichs
Reece McDonald
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Logan Visser
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Drake Beller
Blake Beller Caleb Bricker
Jarett Heyl Carter Manthorne
Alec Neiman Grant Newman
James Page Walt Werden
Josh Menzenberg
Metros
Season End Banquet
Sergeant Bluff Community Center
March 6th,2018
Brant was a Metros player for two seasons (97-98 / 98-99)
in which both seasons Sioux City took home State Championship honors.
He moved to Colorado to play for the Pikes Peak Miners-USA Hockey's AAA
Tier 1 Major Midget team.
Based in Colorado Springs it is also the home of USA Hockey and its USA Olympic
training facility. He was team Captain for his senior season.
Pictured here is Joel Kempter during his second season
(2000-01) as a Sioux City Metro. Two seasons later, as Captain, he would help
lead the
Metros to their first state title of the decade. A win over the Des Moines Oak
Leafs.
Trent Mozak Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)
1997-2001
Trent Mozak Played four seasons here in Sioux City for the
Musketeers.
This photo is from his first season, 1997-98.
Jeff Kempter 14 Seasons SYHA
98 IHSHL State Champions
99 IHSHL State Champions
Jeff last two seasons as a Metro would be very successful!!! With two
consecutive IHSHL State Championship victories
this would bring Sioux City their fifth tournament championship.
Chris Swanson Metros 1985-86
Bob Batcheller 1980-81 & 19 81-82 Sioux City Metros
Played eight SYHA seasons and four seasons for the Metros.
Came close to a state championship his freshman season with a
third place finish in Des Moines. Alternate captain and team MVP during the
1982-83 season.
1987 Sioux City Adult League (SAHA)
Bob Batcheller and Scott Smith. Picture taken at the end
of the
86-87 Siouxland Adult Hockey League season.
Season Template
Fourteen teams play a thirty-two game schedule.
West Division: Okoboji Mammoths, Freemont Flyers, Lincoln Jr. Stars, Omaha
Jr. Lancers, Sioux City Metros
Central Division: Ames Little Cyclones, Des Moines Capitols, Des
Moines Oak Leafs, Kansas City Jets and Mason City Mohawks
East Division: Cedar Rapids Rough Riders, Dubuque Devils, Quad City
Blues, Waterloo Warriors.
The Metros finish
the season in second place with a 26-3-0-0-3 record. Four
points behind season champs the Waterloo Warriors.
Seniors Max Beller and Reece McDonald are
selected to play for Team Midwest at the 2018 Silver Stick Regional
Tournament. Team Midwest dominates the division; winning the tournament and
advancing to the International Silver
Stick tournament later this season.
Metros Coaching Staff
Jesse Monell
Dale Frerichs
Dave Legree
Skyler Beller
Burke Lake
Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
Team Rep
Last season's league, tournament and national
championships offered the right time for a coaching staff torch exchange. Last
season's
assistant coach Jesse Monell takes the reigns this season. This
will be his second season coaching at the high school level, however,
he has been a SYHA coaching staple for over ten seasons. He is a past SYHA and
Metros player, and spent ten seasons playing
junior, college and European hockey, including three for the Musketeers.
Thirty plus season veteran and legendary high school coach Dave LeGree
takes on an advisory position with the new coaching staff.
Dale Frerichs brings his high school and youth coaching experience and
two-state tournament championship game appearances
to the team for his fifth season. Past Metros three-time leading scorer
Skyler Beller is the newest addition to the coaching staff.
Past Metro player Burke Lake also returns this season taking on both
Manager and Representatives duties.
High Scorers
Taylor
Frerichs
Max Beller Reece McDonald
Tyler Ownby Nic
Bradshaw
Metros 2016-Present
Metros 2016-Present Metros
2015-Present Metros 2017-Present
Metros 2017-Present
Heavy Hitters
Reece McDonald
Max Beller
Alec Nieman
Ethan Burge
Easton Ransford
Metros 2015-Present
Metros 2016-Present Metros
2015-Present Metros 2017-Present
Metros 2017-Present
A misconduct in the last home game bumps leading scorer Skyler Beller into the
Metros top penalty leader spot with 62 minutes.
Sam
Chadwick will finish the season with 51 minutes. Another leading scorer Tanner
Frerichs records 50 minutes in the the
box. Forward Cameron
Kramer and Defenseman Jarett Heyl would finish out the top five heavy hitter
with an identical
40 penalty minutes
Junior Varsity High Scorers
Dayson Tucker...3-5-8 Smith Archer...5-2-7
Chase Mann...2-2-4 Parker Ohm...2-0-2
Cade Hesse...0-2-2
Junior Varsity Heavy Hitters
Chandler Pithan...29
Nic Bradshaw....14 Dayson Tucker...10
Parker Ohm...8 Smith Archer...6
All scoring stats as of 11.8.18
Between The Pipes
Player Name
Metros 2015-Present
Player Name
Player Name
Metros 2015-Present
Metros 2015-Present
Player Name
200XX-XX
Player Name
Player Name
200XX-XX
200XX-XX
Did You Know...This season five Metro players were
afforded the opportunity to practice with the Musketeers on a regular basis.
This is one of the first joint efforts between the MHSHL and the USHL.
Goaltender Blake Beller, Forwards Reece McDonald,
Taylor Frerichs & Cale Bricker and Defensemen Max Beller are all members of this
pilot program aimed at developing local
players at the USHL level.
Player Name
200XX-XX
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Taylor Frerichs
Reece McDonald
Max Beller
Alec Neiman
Blake Beller
Metros 20xx-xx
Metros 20xx-xx
Metros 20xx-xx
Metros 20xx-xx
Metros 20xx-xx
MHSHL Awards and Honors
Reece McDonald Blake Beller
Alec Neiman Taylor Frerichs
Max Beller
Insert Picture(s)
Reece McDonald...1st Team All-Star Blake
Beller...1st Team All-Star, Silver Glove Award Alec Neiman...1st Team
All-Star
Taylor Frerichs...1st Team All-Star, Top Ten Varsity Scorer
Max Beller...1st Team All-Star, All-League Defenseman.
Midwest High School Hockey League All-Star Team Selections
Blake Beller Max Beller
Taylor Frerichs Reece McDonald Alec Neiman
Midwest High School Hockey League All-League
Team
Max Beller
Midwest League Chicago Show Case Team Midwest
Max Beller Taylor Frerichs
Reece McDonald
MHSHL President's Senior Academic Award
Presented by the League President to seniors
graduating with a 3.5 or better GPA
Logan Visser
Sioux City Metro MHSHL Academic Achievement
Awards
Presented to players with a 3.0 GPA or better
Drake Beller
Blake Beller Caleb Bricker
Jarett Heyl Carter Manthorne
Alec Neiman Grant Newman
James Page Walt Werden
Josh Menzenberg
Metros
Season End Banquet
Sergeant Bluff Community Center
March 6th,2018
2019-20
2018-19
2016-17
2000-01