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CHRIS PAROLIN
(POTY)
Fenwick
Parolin led Fenwick to a state title, totaling 89 goals and 64 assists
in the regular season. At state, he scored eight goals in three games,
including two key goals in the championship game. |
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GERRIT ADAMS
New Trier
Adams, a hole defender, allowed only 5 goals in the regular season. He
also scored 73 times in 20 games. He totaled 10 goals in three games at
state, leading the Trevians to a fourth place finish. |
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BRIAN KUCZYNSKI
Brother Rice
Kuczynski led his team to
state in 2004 after helping the Crusaders win the title the previous
year. He scored two goals at state in a first round loss to Fenwick
(10-7). No season statistics were available. |
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STEVE MICHELAU
Stevenson
Michelau led the Patriots to their highest finish in history (2nd). He
scored 13 goals at state, including four in the 11-9 title game loss to
Fenwick. No other statistics
were provided. |
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DAN EVON
Fenwick
Evon finished 2004 as the
top goalie in the state, as he helped the Friars win the state title. He
had a 5.05 goals against average in the regular season with 178 saves.
He also held all three state opponents to single digits. |
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JOHN WICKES
Latin
Wickes led Latin to a third place finish in 2004, scoring 9 total goals
at the state tournament. He scored four goals in the third place game
victory over New Trier, and totaled 86 goals in the regular season. |
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JON HAGA
Palatine
Haga led Palatine to state for the second straight year, as he scored
204 goals in the regular season. He had 5 tallies in a first round loss
to New Trier, but his fifth goal in that game gave him a career
milestone of 500 goals. |
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ERIC OLSON
Homewood-Flossmoor
Olson led the Vikings to state in 2004, scoring 101 goals and adding 68
assists in the regular season. In their first round loss to Latin, he
scored Flossmoor's first five goals in a close 8-7 loss. |
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DEREK WILSON
Naperville Central
Wilson emerged to lead the Redhawks to state, leading the way in the
regular season with 95 goals. He scored three times in an 11-9 first
round loss to Stevenson at state. |
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DREW SCHNEIDER
McHenry
Schneider led McHenry to a top 20 finish in 2004. He scored over 150
goals and added 44 assists in the regular season before his team fell
short of a state berth. |
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