SOCAL HOCKEY: My Site News
Wednesday, November 19Marcus Wilhite Gets An Assist In 1st College Game
Making a college hockey team is tough, but getting playing time, can be even tougher. Marc has found this out just 4 games into the season. He was a healthy scratch the 1st three games, but after reading the media guide we understand why.
Playing in the WSHL for the last two years was MarcWilhite (Torrance, CA). “Among the league leaders in points, Marc possesses the ability to create offense. There is no doubt Marc put up some good numbers the last few seasons and is an indication of his offensive skills,” says Davies. “I’m not so sure Marc will get the same opportunities this year as he had over the last two years because we have some older guys for those roles. But I do believe Marc possesses the ability to step into that role down the road. “Marc has good vision with a good set of hands,” states Davies.
Marc got his 1st opportunity last night, and made the most of it, getting robbed on a great shot from the high slot and getting an assist in a 6-2 win. After being the main guy for two years, playing almost all the time, this has been a major adjustment. We will see where it takes him the rest of the schedule.
Tuesday, November 18
Jr Ice Dogs go 2-2 in CAHA Weekend #2 and Finish #8 of 17 Teams
The 2nd CAHA weekend proved to be a much better result, both in outcome. and in effort. Even in the 2 games we lost it was by a combined 3 goal deficit. This weekend kept the door open for us to compete for a playoff spot with just 2 points separating about 4 teams. We have played all but 1 of the top 5 teams and the others have at least two left. This one should come down to the wire and we have a great opportunity if we play our game.
In game one of the CAHA weekend we played the undefeated Cal Wave. We got on the board first on a nice dish from Chris Wilhite to Travis Shortt to lead one nothing. With .17 seconds left in the period, the wave even it up on a PP goal. The score stayed even through 2 periods and the Wave went up 2 3-1 on PP goals and The Ice Dogs scored their 2nd on a goal by Michael Hakimi and assist to Zinn and Morales.
In game two, the Ice Dogs played the #93 Beach City Lightning, a team in which they hadn't beaten in two years. They tied them a few weeks ago but hadn't notched a victory. This one was a nail bitter all the way through with Brenden Manquen stopping all 34 shots he saw and the Ice Dogs scoring the only goal in the 2nd period, on a nifty move from Jason Horikawa and an assists to Rumbaut and Day.
In the 3rd game of the weekend, probably our toughest loss was a 4-2 downing by the Titans. We started off well again with an early goal from CJ Geeza on an assist from Marc LaGreca. But just 40 seconds later the Titan with get their 1st of two in the 1st period to take a 2-1 lead. CJ Geeza would get his 2nd of the game on an assist from Michael Hakimi early in the 2nd to knot it at two but again just 50 seconds later the Titans would answer to take the lead and got the insurance goal with 2 minutes left in the 3rd.
In game four, with a weekend record of 1-2, it was a must win for the DOGS. Discipline was the name of this game with Mel Bridgman rolling all 4 lines and a disciplined attack. It was discipline on the ice as well, as the Jr Sharks had 9 penalties, to the iJr Ice Dogs one. Just 25 seconds into the game the Dogs bit first on a goal from Michael Hakimi and assists to Morales and Geeza. The sharks answered to tie the game at one at the 1st intermission. The Dogs would "Bite" again half way through the 2nd but again just 50 seconds later would give up the lead and the 2nd would end tied at two. The Dogs decided that they were ready to go deep sea fishing and took the bite out of the sharks with 3 goals in 6 minutes of play in the 3rd and the game was in hand. The Sharks got one late but it was just that, too late and the Jr Ice Dogs end the weekend at 2-2. The 1st goal of the 3rd came on a goal Morales from Horikawa and Wilhite. The 2nd was a goal from Zinn with the assist to Shortt and the 3rd a goal by Bryce Nielsen with assist to Horikawa and Silberstein.
Brenden Manquen was the 1st star of the weekend playing all four games in the pipes while stopping 158 of the 169 shots he saw. (93.5 Save Percentage) Goaltending played a big part in the effort this weekend. (Vintage Manquen)
The Dogs play next weekend in San Diego. They finish the SCAHA schedule playing 4 of the top 5 teams between now and the end of January.
Sunday, November 9
Geeza and Shortt Combine For Two A Piece in Loss to Jr Kings Bantam AAA
Monday, November 3
Shorthanded Dogs come up Short in Loss To BCL 2
Tuesday, October 21
SOCAL Two Newest Additions Pot Goals In First Contest They Play!
Saturday, October 18
SOCAL Adds Experience and Depth To It's Roster
The Jr Ice Dogs (Midget 16 AA Team) adds two veterans to its roster. Jason Horikawa (Jr Kings Midget 16AA) and Johnny Linehan (WSHL Jr A) forwards add speed and experience to the team. "I am excited about the additions and they should make us better", commented Bridgman. "It never hurts to add older guys that have experience, and can play, to your roster".
Jason Horikawa played for a very good, Midget 16 AA Jr Kings team this past season and Johnny Linehan had over 20 points in the Jr A Tlll WSHL. Although Johnny was young (played amongst 16-20 yr olds) he suited for almost every game and came on strong late in the season.
"I forgot how fun hockey was.............This has been allot of fun this last week", commented Linehan.
"Practice has been fun and there is a good group of guys here and I am looking forward to being part of this", stated Horikawa.
Jr Ice Dogs with face the BCL lightening in there 6th scheduled SCAHA game of the season this Sunday at KHS.
Sunday, October 12
Coach Bridgman Pleased With Effort In 3-3 Tie
Sunday, October 12
Jr Ice Dogs 3-1 Lead Evaporates Quickly In Loss To Titans
Monday, October 6
Chavez Stellar in Net In 2-1 Win over OC
Sunday, September 28
Socal Takes One On the Chin In 4-3 Loss To Riptide
Saturday, September 27
Jr Ice Dog Power Play Is Effective In 3-1 Victory
Friday, September 26
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Sunday, September 21
SOCAL Jr. Ice Dogs Again Fall Short To The Saints
Saturday, September 20
Coach Bridgman Going Back To Philly!
With the building, in which Coach Bridgman played many of his NHL games in front of sold out crowds closing at the end of the year, those memories will be re-lived one last time, when the Flyers return to the Wachovia Spectrum for a special preseason contest against the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday, September 27 at 1 p.m.
"I am excited about going back and seeing some of my teammates, the Philly fans, and seeing the old barn one last time", Bridgman said. I have many fond memories and I am sure it will be an electric afternoon. There are no fans like the Philly fans".
Coach Bridgman along with many Flyer and 76'er greats, will be honored one last time in a building in which they built a reputation for winning.
Coach Bridgman was one of only seventeen player's, ever to wear the "C" as Captain, in Philadelphia Flyer history. (The seventeenth being 23 yr. old Mike Richards this season)
All of the Socal Midget 16 AA players and their families wish you a great weekend Coach! We will try and bring home a few victories while you are away!!!!!!!!!
Saturday, September 13
Yee and Morales have 3 points Each and Day and Zinn Chip In Two Apiece In Win over Stars
Johnny Morales scores the 1st and only goal of the 1st period on a nice feed from Robbie Zinn and Matt Day. Morales also scored the 2nd with 8 minutes to go in the 2nd, with an assist to Nick Kurugian and Zach Yee. Zach would also have two goals on the night, the 1st being the 4th goal of the game on an assist from Johnny Morales, but Zach took advantage of an opportunity and had the game winner with 4 minutes to go in the game (unassisted)when he stole an outlet pass and put it past the goaltender from high in slot.
Matt Day also had had a good game with a goal (3rd goal of night on an assist from Robby Zinn and Aaron Caro with his 1st point in just his 1st game) for Day's 2nd point of the game.
Justin Chavez had 15 saves and earned his 1st victory of the season 5-4.
Socal out-shot the Stars 35-19. The Jr Ice Dogs SCAHA league record is 1-0 and overall record moves to 3-2.
Saturday, September 13
SOCAL ICE DOGS Midget AA HOME OPENER
SOCAL Jr. Ice DogsMidget AA Team will take to the ice at 8:15 PM (Lakewood GG) in what is the home opener of the SCAHA schedule. The Dogs play host to the Ontario Stars 2 team which opened there season on the road in San Jose in a tough four game tournament. The Dogs will be without CJ Geeza and Travis Shortt who are in Chicago with their "J" Serra High School team. The Jr Ice dogs added Aaron Caro (92) to their roster this week. "Aaron is a gifted forward who should help us offensively", stated Coach Bridgman. "He is a hard worker and has a good understanding of the game".
Monday, September 8
Manquen & Wilhite Shine at El Paso Rhino Jr. A Main Camp
With the sun out, and #10 Texas playing UTEP in El Paso in the sold out Sun Bowl, it was Brenden Manquen and Chris Wilhite that were shining in the main camp, of the WSHL Junior A Thorne Cup Champion, El Paso Rhino's.
Manquen played well allowing just 2 goals in 3 of the 4 games in which he played. "Brenden has been very well coached, you can see it in his style and positioning, said Rhino Head Coach Cory Herman. Honestly, he could have been our third goaltender this season, but being 15 years old, he needs to be playing and getting in more games and game situations."
Chris had a goal and 3 assists in the 4 games in which he competed. "Chris had a very good camp as well, he is really good with the puck and knows where to be in all situations, commented Coach Herman. Chris makes very smart plays with the puck, plays that a 20 year old veteran makes. At age 15, Chris needs to be in more game situations, and needs to get a little stronger. I told Chris if he wasn't playing in the NAHL or USHL next season I wanted him to come play for us".
This is just the start of opportunities we want to afford all of our players", said coaches Venasky and Bridgman. "That is what this is all about. It's about giving the players the chance to advance there hockey careers through hard work and dedication".
Monday, September 1
Hats Off To SOCAL IN 5-1 WIN Over Missson
Monday, September 1
SOCAL Drops One to OC 3-0
Sunday, August 31
Saints March to Victory as SOCAL Squanders Opportunities
Saturday, August 30
Hakimi gets Game Winner in "OT Shootout" Victory Over VOSHA
Monday, August 18
SOCAL MIDGET 16 AA Open Season in Lakewood
Midget 16AA open with Labor DAY Weekend action at Lakewood. They will play two Arizona teams and two good ...
Friday, August 22
Maps and Websites for All Clubs posted under Locations
Need directions visit the locations page and maps are readily available to each venue we will play at. They will be updated for tournament play as needed.
Wednesday, June 4
SOCAL HOCKEY COACHES
Vic Venasky Head Instructor and Bantam PDP Director and Bantam Head Coach)
Vic has coached at all levels of youth hockey, junior hockey, and college hockey. Vic has also coached the So-Cal Crowchild teams over the past four years and the So-Cal Prep Tour team this past year. Vic has also had a lot of experience from his achievements as a player. After all, Vic (430 games) was the 1st player selected by the Kings in the 1992 Amateur Draft and was with the Los Angeles Kings from 1972-1979. He was an All-American in 1972 at Denver University and led the NCAA in scoring. Therefore, it is no wonder that Vic was inducted in the University of Denver Hall of Fame in 2002. Moreover, he was inducted to the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2002 as well. Vic also had the experience of skating for the legendary coach Herb Brooks, just after the Miracle in 1980. He is well connected in the hockey communities, in both the US and Canada. His brother in law, Mike Murphy is the VP of operations for the NHL. Vic?s contacts are evident in having eight players that were invited to attend Shattuck St Mary?s school from his Prep Tour Team. Vic also has had 5 players that were invited to various Junior Camps for this upcoming season. Similarly, Vic as do the other coaches has many Junior Team contacts at all levels including the USNTDP. Vic made a single call to Coach George Gwozdecky of the DU Pioneers for one player and he was contacted immediately.
Midget U16
Coach Mel Bridgman
Mel Bridgman (U16 Director of Player Development & Head Coach)
Mel played 14 NHL seasons with Philadelphia, Calgary, New Jersey, Detroit and Vancouver. He scored 252 goals and 449 assists for 701 points in 977 games. Mel had an 87 point season with Philly and Calgary in 1982. He also had 1,625 penalty minutes. Bridgman backed down from no one in what was hockey's toughest era. Mel was selected 1st overall in the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft and was Captain of the Philadelphia Flyers, Captain of the New Jersey Devils and was GM of the Ottawa Senators, and has held numerous coaching positions. "I grew up in the Fort William part of Thunder Bay where we had cold winters and everyone played hockey, morning until night," Bridgman said. "It was a great environment. My mother would bring lunch for my brother and me, to the landing, and we'd never take our skates off. I was really lucky and grew up loving hockey. The big star there when I was a kid was Vic Venasky, who played for the junior team and later the Los Angeles Kings. I met him a few years ago in L.A. I played with his younger brother, Frank, at the Fort William Gardens." I moved to Victoria when I was 14," Bridgman said. "That's where I became a better player. We moved in September and all the clubs were filled. The racquet club next to my school had a rink and I played for them. We were one of the weakest teams, losing some games 21-1 and 18-0. Talk about getting an opportunity to play! We didn't have as many good players as the other teams, so I got to play a lot and really developed faster than I would in another situation." Mel will tell you today he was a ?late bloomer?, but by getting a chance to develop boy did he do the most with it. Ages thirteen through sixteen are very important years in your development as a hockey player. It is important that you are in a program that allows you the time ?on the ice? to develop. As you can see by the comments above, hockey is truly a small community, and we believe Mel has the right contacts to help players with there hockey goals, and preparing for the next level.
Asst Coaches
Ian Turnbull Assistant Player Development Program Coach)
Turnbull selected #15 by Toronto in the ?73? amateur draft played 10 seasons and 628 career NHL games, scoring 123 goals and 317 assists for 440 points. In his best offensive season, (1976?77 while with the Maple Leafs), he set career highs with 22 goals, 57 assists, 79 points, and a +47 plus/minus rating. He holds the NHL record for most goals in a game by a defenceman, with 5 in a game on Feb 2nd 1977 in a 9?1 victory against the Detroit Red Wings. (On five consecutive shots!) He also was an NHL All star in 1977. He was also on the ice when Daryl Settler set the NHL record and was helped by Ian in the process. Ian has also stated that he has been reluctant to coach over the years because of the lack of one ice time for the committed player. Ians comments were all year that the light comes on at different stages for each player and he recently watched the players from the 1st Socal Development Program play and said if the light hasn't come on yet it sure is burning brighter, an is a testiment to the kids hard work, and Ians tutelage this past year.
Steve Switzer (Goaltender Consultant Player Development Program)
Steve has been a Goaltending Professional Instructor since 1982.He was a Former European Junior A / Elite Division Goaltender and was a US Olympic Team Nominee. Steve is the owner of AAAGoaltending and is a coach and consultant for many Junior a program around the country and runs a World Wide Instructional Program.
DJ Nader (Co head Coach of the Bantam AA Team and Off-Ice Training Director)
DJ has been the coach of the Stanford Cardinal; and The Cal Bears ACHA hockey teams. He also coached in the WSHL Junior Program and has coached many youth teams at the Tier Level.
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Thursday, February 7
1st Season 2007-2008 CAHA State Championship Teams
SOCAL HOCKEY BANTAM AAA
IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP IN ITS INAGURAL SEASON
CAHA State Championship Teams
Tier I & Tier II
2008 CAHA Tier I & Tier II State Championship Teams Announced
Congratulations to the following teams who have qualified for the CAHA Tier I & Tier II State Championships:
| Tier I | Tier II |
| 18U | 18U |
| Jr. Sharks | California Wave |
| Jr. Kings | Jr. Kings |
| LA Selects | California Stars |
| Cal Stars | Jr. Sharks |
| 16U | 16U |
| California Wave | California Stars |
| Jr. Kings | West Valley Wolves |
| LA Selects | Yorba Linda Blackhawks |
| Jr. Sharks | San Diego Gulls |
| 14U * | 14U |
| LA Selects | San Diego Gulls |
| Jr. Sharks | LAHC 1 |
| SOCAL Jr. Ice Dogs | Inland Valley Wild |
| California Stars | |
| 12U ** | 12U |
| N/A | LAHC 1 |
| Santa Clara Blackhawks | |
| San Diego Gulls | |
| Jr. Sharks | |
"What we clearly understand in our program, is it isn't how you start, it is how you finish", commented Coach Venasky. "These young men have worked thier tails off, and now they get a chance to taste the fruit, of that labor." Our boys have competed, everyday, for over 6 months, and have improved greatly, and we have the chance to showcase thier work. I will make sure they, each of them, know to cherish this opportunity, as it dosen't come along all the time. Something special happened in "1980" for the USA world of Hockey and it can again! This is our Stanley Cup run..... and we are looking forward to it!
Tuesday, October 9
SOCAL Meets Some Of The Top Teams In The Nation US Rankings #7 and #21 Canada Rankings #30 and the #4 Team in Bantam AA
Thursday, September 13
Help the SOCAL Hockey Team by making Donations online HERE!
Help build a program for kids to stay at home and compete at the highest levels. With this program kids will not have to move away from home prior to there 15th Birthday!
Click on the Donate Now! icon on the left side drop down screen and you can donate on-line.
Thanks for Your help and generousity it is appreciated!
Saturday, September 15
Team apparel link: Pick up items for your player and yourself before we go on the road and support the team!
Monday, October 1
Bantam AAA Team Off To Border City Cup in Windsor Ontario Bantam AAA Tournament (Schedule UPDATED!)
Thursday, September 20
SOCAL Opens with Controlled Scrimmage with top Bantam AA Team..SD Gulls
THe Bantam AAA Team will open with a controlled scrimmage with the SD Gulls at the Skating Edge. Coach Larry Cahn of the SD Gulls and Vic Venasky will put there team through power play and penalty kill for an entire practice. This should help both teams with working on what is hard to emulate in practice. Practice will conclude with a buffet dinner for both teams and a peek at the El Paso Rhinos against Tulsa on the big screen.
Thursday, September 20
SOCAL Bantam AAA Season gets underway when they meet Top Bantam AA Team (BCL)
Sunday September 23rd, Vic Venasky's Bantam AAA Team will go right to work against one of the top Bantam AA teams in the state to start the season. "The kids have worked hard, put in a lot of work, and are chomping at the bit to play a game. We have had over 30 practices and the boys have come a long way. We start against one of the top teams in the state so it will give us a good indication of where we are at this time and what we will need to do from here on out to compete at states" Venasky said. "You have to get started somewhere and this will be a great test for our boys. Our goal is still to see the boys improve shift to shift and that is what we will focus on."
Sunday, September 23
SOCAL Bantam AAA Opens Season with 1-1 Tie Wiith Top Bantam AA Team (BCL)
SOCAL opens with 1-1 Tie on Brenden Manquen's stellar performance in the pipes. Please review the game summary for more information and statistics.
Saturday, September 22
RHINO'S (OUR JUNIOR FRIENDS) OPEN SEASON WITH 3 STRAIHGHT WINS AT TULSA!.
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After seeing what it takes to win in the WSHL and at the national tournament last season, El Paso head coach Cory Herman has brought in plenty of new talent to mix with last season’s returning stars. So far, so good for one of the best new franchises in junior hockey.
El Paso has a pair of one-goal wins against a tough Tulsa team to start its second campaign, winning 3-2 Friday night and 2-1 Saturday night, with one more to play at 6 p.m. MDT tomorrow night. New El Paso defenseman Sean Molina notched the game-winning goal at 7:28 of the third period after last year’s leading scorer, returning forward Marcus Wilhite, opened the scoring at 17:18 of the second. |
RHINOS GO ON THE ROAD TO WIN THREE AT TULSA. WITH COSTI HOME SICK, and the team a little short handed they take 3 in Tulsa. In game one the Rhinos win 3-2 with Marc neeting his 1st goal of the season. In game two the rhinos win 2-1 with both Marc and Shawn (his 1st) getting the only two goals. In the finally the Rhino's win 3-2 in a shootout with Marc getting the only goal for either team when Tulsa goalie leaves open the "5" hole!.
Off the rhino's site:
Keep up the good work Rhinos and we will try and keep pace!
Sunday, September 30
SOCAL BANTAM AAA VICTORIOUS IN GAME TWO!
Johnny "Mo" Morales has "Hat Trick" and 4 points in 10 -0 victory over LA Hockey Club Bantam AA (2).Bello has 4 Assists. Please review the game summary for more information and statistics.
Monday, October 1
Rhinos Perfect Weekend Gives Them League Lead