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2006: Registered time in 21 matches, including 13 starts. Tallied his first collegiate points on an insurance goal in Northern's 2-0 season-opening victory over Dayton. Placed 4-of-5 shots on goal. 2005: Proved to be a reliable substitute while appearing in all but two matches. Cracked starting line-up for a 1-0 road defeat to eventual NCAA qualifier Bradley. Fired 10-of-15 shot attempts on goal. High School: Part of coach Angelo DiBernado's Waubonsie Valley juggernaut which sandwiched Upstate Eight Conference titles around league runner-up finishes in addition to capturing a trio of regional titles. WVHS compiled four-year ledger of 78-12-7. Led Warriors in point production as a senior with 41 based on 10 goals and 21 assists. Had match-winner vs. eventual state champ Neuqua Valley in order to capture 2004 UEC championship. Senior co-captain's résumé included IHSSCA All-Sectional notice, Aurora Beacon-News Second-Team All-Area, and Naperville Sun All-City. Won the team's Sean Broduk Award for hardest working team member. First-Team All-UEC as a junior when he tallied 22 points (6g/10a) after having had 21 points (5g/11a) as a sophomore. Led WVHS freshman squad with 37 pts. (11g/15a). Club: Six-year member of Chicago Magic helped club claim six straight Illinois State Cup titles. Also played on Magic units which won Holland Cup in 2001 plus USYSA Region II crowns in 2002-03-04 and 2006. Was named Magic Player of Year for 2003 when club claimed USYSA National Championship. Notched 11 goals and four assists in 2005 when Magic was USYSA national runner-up. Also played on third-place crews in 2002 and 2004. Personal: Has true Huskie bloodlines with mother Pamela (Eckmann) having been a gymnastics letterwinner while uncle Thomas Kolzow was a letter-winning NIU pitcher. Major: Pre-Business. |
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