Re: UML Recruiting, Building for the future
A nice tournament for Wilson. I wonder if he's ready to come in next season instead of waiting another year?
From USHR: Unbelievable how young some of these kids are.
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From USHR: Unbelievable how young some of these kids are.
A ’96 Commits To Maine
The first ’96 that we know of has committed to a Div. I school. His name is Liam Pecararo, and he’s a 5’9”, 151 lb. forward with the Boston Advantage who has committed to the University of Maine for the fall of ’14. This, of course, means that there is not a single current Black Bear who will still be at the school when Pecararo, now 14½ years old and a ninth grader, matriculates.
In 35 games this season, combined between the Advantage minor (his primary team) and major, Pecararo has an 8-30-38 line. He’s crafty, makes plays, skates well, and has a good hockey mind.
Pecararo is the fourth current or former Boston Advantage player to commit to the Black Bears. The Boston Advantage are coached by former Maine forward Tim Lovell.
Pecararo is a 4/6/96 birthdate.
The first ’96 that we know of has committed to a Div. I school. His name is Liam Pecararo, and he’s a 5’9”, 151 lb. forward with the Boston Advantage who has committed to the University of Maine for the fall of ’14. This, of course, means that there is not a single current Black Bear who will still be at the school when Pecararo, now 14½ years old and a ninth grader, matriculates.
In 35 games this season, combined between the Advantage minor (his primary team) and major, Pecararo has an 8-30-38 line. He’s crafty, makes plays, skates well, and has a good hockey mind.
Pecararo is the fourth current or former Boston Advantage player to commit to the Black Bears. The Boston Advantage are coached by former Maine forward Tim Lovell.
Pecararo is a 4/6/96 birthdate.
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