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Megan Cloutier PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steve Lapore   
Wednesday, 03 October 2007

Short Athlete Bio

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WAUGH REASSIGNED TO JOHNSTOWN PDF Print E-mail
Written by Falcon's Staff   
Saturday, 02 December 2006
Springfield, MA – The Springfield Falcons, proud members of the American Hockey League, announced today that defenseman Geoff Waugh has been reassigned to their ECHL affiliate, the Johnstown Chiefs.

Waugh has played in 10 games for the Falcons this season not registering a point and 25 penalty minutes.  Waugh started the season with Springfield and was in the Falcons’ lineup opening night in Hartford on October 7.  The Winnipeg, Manitoba native has also played in two games for the Chiefs this season.  Waugh is in his first season of professional hockey after spending the 2005-06 campaign with Northern Michigan University.

The Falcons will play three games in three days this weekend when they head to Manchester on Friday, followed by a home game against Providence on Saturday.  Springfield heads to Lowell on Sunday for a matinee against the Devils at 4:05 PM.  Tickets for home games can be purchased by calling the MassMutual Center Box Office toll free at 1-800-639-8602 or by logging onto Ticketmaster.com.  All Falcons games can be heard live on The Zone Sports Radio 640 AM with the voice of the Falcons John Michael.  All games can also be seen through the B-2 Network.
 
Falcon's: THIS WEEK’S GAME PREVIEWS PDF Print E-mail
Written by Falcon's Staff   
Saturday, 02 December 2006

THIS WEEK’S GAME PREVIEWS

FRIDAY, DECMEBER 1st  AT MANCHESTER


The Springfield Falcons and Manchester Monarchs meet for the third time this season, this game being the first in Manchester. The Falcons have lost both games against the Monarchs this year on home ice.  The Falcons come into this game riding a bit of a streak, going 2-1 last weekend. They have won five out of their last seven games and continue to climb the Atlantic Division ladder. Manchester is one of those teams that the Falcons have to pass. The Monarchs are third in the division and are also coming off of a 2-1 week.

Manchester is led offensively by Noah Clark. He has 10 goals and seven assists in 16 games this season, but one of the most dangerous forwards on the ice for the Monarchs would be Patrick O’Sullivan. In 14 games this season, O’Sullivan has racked up 13 points with six goals. Last season he was an all-star for the Houston Aeros, scoring an amazing 47 goals in 78 games.  Goaltender Jason LaBarbera continues to be the workhorse between the pipes posting a record of 8-7-1 with a 2.44 goals against average and .928 save percentage in 17 games.

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LOCAL SPORTS PROFILE: Rachel Colby, '05 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steve Lapore   
Sunday, 26 November 2006

Rachel is one of the rare student-athletes today, three sports in high school and now plays two sports in college while pursuing a degree in nursing. She lettered in basketball(2 yrs 0, track (3yrs) and soccer (4yrs); she won WMass titles in track, javelin and as a member of the 4x100 relay team.

Rachel is now excelling in soccer at Holyoke Community College (HCC), leading the team in scoring in 2005 from her attacking center midfielder (ACM) position, 12 goals and 7 assists for 31 points. She was named to the All New England team, and nominated for All- American.

Her team lost in the New England regional finals to Springfield Technical Community College
which went on to win the National title for Division III NJCAA schools. Her coach, Rob Galazka, describes Rachel as the premier type player, speed, skills, great attitude, total team player, and very humble about her performance and achievements. She has increased her scoring in 2006, setting four records at HCC:

1. single season points: 17 goals, 19 assists for 53 points (2006)

2. All time points: 29 goals, 26 assists for 84 points, (previous record was 62 pts)

3. Most assists in a season (19) and in a career (26).

For her efforts in 2006 she was named the NJCAA Div III Women’s soccer player of the week. A national award for a local player; she finished 12th in scoring (nationally) and HCC won the New England regional title for the first time ever. Her career ended when Oxford Community College from Georgia defeated HCC 2-0 in the National tournament.

Rachel credits her success to her parents and their motto: “Do the best you can, we care about you no matter what”. Their unconditional support went beyond words, as they traveled to many games in her career at HCC.

For all those young soccer enthusiasts she recommends her favorite skill exercise: two players, one tosses the ball underhand to the 2nd player – who volleys (kicks) the ball out of the air back to their teammate, the player tossing the ball varies the height and angles of the tosses. The player kicking the ball uses the instep (laces area of their cleat), the inside of the foot and the outside of the foot and sometimes juggles the ball a few times before passing back. Rachel says, “It’s a great way to get ready…”

Rachel’s other favorites include: dark green, #7, any song by Shania Twain, cheese pizza and most kinds of ice cream. No time for this scholar athlete to rest, as she catches up on her studies, basketball practice has already started and she hopes to play one more season of college sports. A long career in soccer that started with local youth clinics, Pioneer Valley, Maple league teams, a few UMass camps, GHS Varsity and that now is complete with a record setting year at HCC.  Congratulations Rachel on all your accomplishments.

 
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