ERZURUM GENÇLİK SPOR CLUB U14 National Champions of Turkey
Showing posts with label Head Coach Keith McAdams. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 2, 2012
ERZURUM GENÇLİK SPOR BUZ HOKEYİ & BLACK SEA CUP: Betül Taygar Selected Represent Turkey IIHF Deve...
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
ERZURUM – The Turkish Women's University Ice Hockey
2011 WU Update: Turkish Women's University Ice Hockey Team in Latvia
Friday, 03 December 2010
Theme : Multisports
Events : Winter Universiade
Team Turkey
ERZURUM – The Turkish Women's University Ice Hockey Team is currently in Latvia to prepare for the Games and will continue to work there until December 10th, 2010. Coach Keith McAdams stated that working in Latvia has contributed in the development of the athletes in a very positive way. ‘Exhibition games against Latvian teams has really strengthen the works we have been conducting since for months’, the coach said. Coach McAdams continued saying that ‘the team will compete against countries ranking at the highest level and the preparation matches which we are conducting at the moment will be a good experience for the athletes.’So far, three exhibition games were played. There are 7 more matches planned during their stay in Latvia.Apart from the matches the athletes continue their intensive training program.The first exhibition game was against Team ZEMGALE team which the Turkish women lost 3-1. Elif Ulaş scored the single goal for Turkey. Coach McAdams: ‘The second match was very important for the team in terms of morale and increased the motivation. Our team has defeated Team SAAGA by a score of 8-1. Although it was not an official competition it was the first time for the National Team to mark a victory, this is a big improvement and created a lot of happiness.’ The goals of this match were scored by Çağla Baktıroğlu, Yeliz Yüksel, Özlem Öz and Teksin Öztekin. At the third game, once more against Team ZEMGALE Turkey was defeated 3-2. Turkish goals were scored by Çağla Baktıroğlu and Elif Ulaş.
(Source: 2011 WU Media Dept.)
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Hudson Valley Nets MJHL Title, Heads to Nationals with PAL
Hudson Valley Nets MJHL Title, Heads to Nationals with PAL
March 21, 2005
by Ron D'Orazio
March 21, 2005
by Ron D'Orazio
The Hudson Valley Eagles can add another impressive accomplishment to their resume, a Metropolitan Junior Hockey League playoff championship.
The Eagles, a first-year Met League squad, won a tight two-game series over host Suffolk PAL this past weekend to clinch the first title in their first year in Met League play. "They were two great games," Hudson Valley coach Keith McAdams said. "They are a well-coached team. We played great defense. We shut down their top line in the second game."
Hudson Valley received solid goaltending from netminders Carmine Vetrano and Alan Fritch as coach McAdams gave each one a start. Vetrano stopped 27 of 30 shots in a 4-3 Hudson Valley win in the series opener, while Fritch was 29 of 30 against Suffolk, which owned the league's top offense in the regular season.
The Eagles, a first-year Met League squad, won a tight two-game series over host Suffolk PAL this past weekend to clinch the first title in their first year in Met League play. "They were two great games," Hudson Valley coach Keith McAdams said. "They are a well-coached team. We played great defense. We shut down their top line in the second game."
Hudson Valley received solid goaltending from netminders Carmine Vetrano and Alan Fritch as coach McAdams gave each one a start. Vetrano stopped 27 of 30 shots in a 4-3 Hudson Valley win in the series opener, while Fritch was 29 of 30 against Suffolk, which owned the league's top offense in the regular season.
Eastern Europe product Mihail Koklin also came up large for the Eagles, scoring three goals in the two contests. Two of Koklin's tallies came on special teams as he notched a power play and a shorthanded goal. Koklin's shorthanded score proved to be an insurance goal in Sunday's game which clinched the series. Henrik Olofsson had a goal and an assist in Game 1, while Andrew Scampoli picked up Game 2's
winning goal.
The Eagles accomplished this feat with four guys banged up. Ben Kenyon (knee), Mark Luongo (ankle), Brett Saari (ankle) and Jimmy Wallace all were hurt in Game 1 but competed in Game 2. "We rotated (our lines) around," McAdams said. "We tried to get them less ice time. It turned out good for us."
Suffolk, which lost just four games all season prior to their series with Hudson Valley, could not get anything going one weekend after beating the Connecticut Clippers in the semifinals. Suffolk was the victim of two tough calls, both disallowing goals, in the first five minutes of Game 1 and coach Jim Wright's team never really recovered.
winning goal.
The Eagles accomplished this feat with four guys banged up. Ben Kenyon (knee), Mark Luongo (ankle), Brett Saari (ankle) and Jimmy Wallace all were hurt in Game 1 but competed in Game 2. "We rotated (our lines) around," McAdams said. "We tried to get them less ice time. It turned out good for us."
Suffolk, which lost just four games all season prior to their series with Hudson Valley, could not get anything going one weekend after beating the Connecticut Clippers in the semifinals. Suffolk was the victim of two tough calls, both disallowing goals, in the first five minutes of Game 1 and coach Jim Wright's team never really recovered.
"I give Hudson Valley credit," Wright said. "They played hard. It's bittersweet to lose that way in a playoff series. We had some guys hurt and we were missing Ben Rosen, who was at tryouts for the U.S. National Training and Development Program."
A powerful force since the regular season's opening game, Suffolk never led the Eagles in their series after going 3-1 against Hudson Valley during regular-season play. Matthew Faber collected a pair of goals and top scorer Mark Lebbens had a goal and an assist in Game 1. Lebbens, however, had a great opportunity to tie Game 1 near its end but could not cash in on a penalty shot.
A powerful force since the regular season's opening game, Suffolk never led the Eagles in their series after going 3-1 against Hudson Valley during regular-season play. Matthew Faber collected a pair of goals and top scorer Mark Lebbens had a goal and an assist in Game 1. Lebbens, however, had a great opportunity to tie Game 1 near its end but could not cash in on a penalty shot.
Defenseman Michael DeMayo suffered an injury in Game 1, but he returned to score Suffolk's only goal in the second contest. Top defenseman Steve Rizer was also hurt for Suffolk during the series. "We've got two weeks off now," Wright said. "If you aspire to achieve at the top level, you have to play with pain."
A big key to the series was that the Eagles managed to keep Suffolk's big guns quiet. They held Suffolk's top three scorers, Lebenns, Rob Pfeiffer (47 regular-season points) and Rizer (39) to a goal and two assists total for the series.
"We've progressed every single game in the playoffs," McAdams said. "Everybody embraced their role and did their job. This has been a dream year."
Despite the loss, Suffolk will join Hudson Valley in Blaine, MN for the Junior ‘B’ National Tournament, which starts on April 1, and to battle for the Silver Cup.
It will be Suffolk's sixth appearance in the last eight years at Nationals. They have gone to the finals twice in that span. Both times saw Suffolk fall in overtime, so perhaps a third visit, if they can earn it, will be the charmed one.
A big key to the series was that the Eagles managed to keep Suffolk's big guns quiet. They held Suffolk's top three scorers, Lebenns, Rob Pfeiffer (47 regular-season points) and Rizer (39) to a goal and two assists total for the series.
"We've progressed every single game in the playoffs," McAdams said. "Everybody embraced their role and did their job. This has been a dream year."
Despite the loss, Suffolk will join Hudson Valley in Blaine, MN for the Junior ‘B’ National Tournament, which starts on April 1, and to battle for the Silver Cup.
It will be Suffolk's sixth appearance in the last eight years at Nationals. They have gone to the finals twice in that span. Both times saw Suffolk fall in overtime, so perhaps a third visit, if they can earn it, will be the charmed one.
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Saturday, March 31, 2012
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2011 Winter Universiade Ice Hockey
Cyprus Forum
Thu Jan 27, 2011
Keıth Mcadams(Head Coach), Kaan Budak(Ass. Coach), Hüsamettin Aydın(Gen. Mang.), Hamza Güçlü’nün (physio) Berfu Merve Bolulu(Kaleci-İstanbul Bilgi), Mine Güngör(Goal keeper-Amerıcan Publıc Unıversıty), Başak Biçer(Forward-METU), Çağla Baktiroğlu(Forward-University Of Windsor),
Thu Jan 27, 2011
Keıth Mcadams(Head Coach), Kaan Budak(Ass. Coach), Hüsamettin Aydın(Gen. Mang.), Hamza Güçlü’nün (physio) Berfu Merve Bolulu(Kaleci-İstanbul Bilgi), Mine Güngör(Goal keeper-Amerıcan Publıc Unıversıty), Başak Biçer(Forward-METU), Çağla Baktiroğlu(Forward-University Of Windsor),
Çağla Sevgili(Forward-Kocaeli), Didem Aydoğdu(Foerward-Kocaeli), Dilara Elysse Özen(Forward-Bucks C.C.C), Elif Bayrak(Defender-Bilkent Üniversity), Feriha Ceren Alkan(Defender-METU), Gamze Elif Ulaş(Forward-AÖF), Huriye Yeliz Yüksel(Forward-AÖF), Mefharet Veziroğlu(Forward-Hacettepe), Nilay Günay(Forward-Bilkent), Özlem Öz(Forward-METU), Özlem Yerebakan(Defender-Ankara), Refika Yılmaz(Defender-Hacettepe), Sinem Doğu(Defender-Hacettepe), Sinem Yalçındağ(Defender-Aksaray, Teksin Öztekin(Forward-Bilkent), Tuba Dokur(Forward-Hereke M.Y.O), Tuba İlgin(Forward-AÖF), Zeynep Özen Pervan(Defender-Amerıcan Publıc Unıversıty)
BUZ HOKEYCİLERİN YOĞUN TEMPOSU.
Erzurum’da kampa giren sporcu ve antrenör gelişim kampı tüm hızıyla sürerken, Federasyon Başkanı Çintimar da sporcuların çalışmalarını yakından takip ediyor.
Buz Hokeyi Federasyonu tarafından Erzurum’da başlatılan U-16 Yaş Buz Hokeyi kampında sporcular günde iki kez idmana tabi tutuluyor. Amerikalı Antrenör Mc. Adams Keit ile yardımcıları nezaretinde gerçekleştirilen çalışmalarda sporcular yoğun bir efor sarf ederken, Amerikalı çalıştırıcının yoğun idman temposuna ayak uydurmaya çalışıyorlar. Buz Hokeyi Milli takım aday kadrosunun yoğun idman programlarını yakından takip eden Buz Hokeyi Federasyonu Başkanı Fatih Çintimar, idmanları yakından izleyerek teknik heyetten çalışmalar hakkında bilgi alıyor.
AMERİKALI ANTRENÖRE ÖVGÜ
Milli takım gelişim kampını Erzurum’da sürdüren 85 sporcu ve 20 antrenör 3 Binlik Buz Hokeyi Salonu’nda ilginç bir görüntü oluştururken, bayan ve erkek sporcular buzda aynı anda idmana tabi tutuluyor. U-16 Yaş Altı Milli takım Gelişim kampına katılan sporcular ve antrenörler Amarikalı Antrenör Mc. Adams Keit’e övgü yağdırarak, ABD’li Coach’un idman programına ve kendisine övgüler yağdırdılar. Keit’in çok iyi idman yaptırdığını belirten hokeyciler, şimdiden rakiplerine gözdağı verdiler.
ÇİNTİMAR ÇALIŞMALARDAN MEMNUN
Buz Hokeyi Federasyonu Başkanı Fatih Çintimar, ABD’li Antrenör Mc. Adams Keit ve yardımcıları nezaretinde yapılan çalışmaların güzel bir ortamda geçmesinin mutluluğunu yaşadıklarını söyledi. Buz Hokeyi’nde artık yeni bir dönemin başladığını ve bir kaç yıl içinde Türkiye’nin Buz Hokeyinde dünyanın en iyi ekipleri arasında yer alacağına inandığını söyledi. Türkiye’nin dört bir yanından titiz bir çalışma sonucu seçtikleri başarılı sporcuların Milli takım çatısı altında iyi çalışarak kaynaşacaklarının altını çizen Çintimar, “İnanıyorum ki, bu sporcuların arasından ülkemize uzun yıllar hizmet edecek, milli sporcular çıkacak” dedi.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Keith McAdams General Manager & Coach Hudson Valley Eagles 2004-05 Season
Press Release:
Hudson Valley Eagles
April 23, 2005
The Hudson Valley Eagles won the 2004-05 MJHL Championship, Finished 3rd in USA National Championship. The Eagles won the USA National Sportsmanship Award.
Roster:
Keith McAdams, General Manager & Head Coach
Alan Ronney, Associate Head Coach
Brett Saari Jonathan Morales, Stephen Cardinal, Keith McAdams, Joseph Dorney, Matt Rodgers, Nick DiNardo, Andrew Scampoli, Chuck Delfosse, Matt Rockenstyre, Steve Wiedler, Ken Mcadams, Spencer Syvertson, Al Macroberts, Mikhail Koklin, Aaron Walters, Brad Penk, Ben Kenyon, Kacey Kreuter, Mark Luongo, Carmine Vetrano, Henrik Olofsson, Al Rooney and Alan Fritch.
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