Andrew Weidenbach
Still young, still adjusting to the varsity level but should be in line for a significant workload offensively after the Rocks graduated their top for scorers from last season. Weidenbach should be the team’s No. 1 scoring option.
Read MoreBlake Weaver
The Trojans offense should be deep again this season with nine returners up front, but Weaver is the one opposing teams should be keying in on matchup-wise. Good size, skates well and produces in bunches.
Read MoreEthan Ivity
Should be playing post on the Bears’ basketball team, listed at 6-foot-7 and 185 pounds. Ivity skates exceptionally well for his size and rejoins the Wyandotte program after a brief stint with 16U Little Caesars this fall.
Read MoreAdalar Hovis
Ranks in the top 10 among active all-time scorers with 110 careers points and he’s just now entering his junior year. Hovis may have even bigger seasons ahead for the Red Devils.
Read MoreWill Schley
Led the nationally ranked Michigan Steel in goals with 14 this past fall. Schley reached the 50-point plateau as a sophomore and is a strong candidate to do it again in consecutive seasons.
Read MoreBrady Chippa
I just love the way this kid plays. Can be very deceptive, attacks with speed through the neutral zone and flashes some real nice moves 1-on-1. Chippa has 14 career goals and 34 points in 48 games.
Read MoreCharlie Finch
We’re going to find out what Finch is really made of this season. He put up 21 wins, a .927 save percentage and a 1.53 goals-against average but should see a significantly increased workload as a sophomore this season.
Read MoreLewis Gardine
A defensive prospect on the rise. Gardine has the size at 6-foot-2, skates well, moves pucks, and I believe his hockey IQ and understanding of the game has come a long way in the last 12 months.
Read MoreEmmett Pilch
A buzzsaw type who plays with good energy and stays busy. Pilch scored 10 goals in the MDHL this fall, and could really see his role in the St. Mary’s offense expand after a productive offseason.
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