IHF Alumni Return Home to Compete in WCRHL
All-Star Action
Shift Happens
by
Jay Piz
February
14, 2008
Irvine,
California -- Thirteen former IHF high school league standouts returned home to
compete in the WCRHL All-Star Weekend held at the 949 Roller Hockey Center this
past weekend seeing action in collegiate division matchups and high-scoring
All-Star games.
Returning
IHF alums include Division I All Stars Captain Ryan Burrows of Esperanza high
school, goalie Jeff Aoki of
Vying
for playoff spots for their respective teams in Divisions 1, 2 and B as their
regular season draws to a close this next weekend, it was the All-Star games
held on Saturday afternoon that placed the spotlight on the league’s most
talented players. And the All-Stars went
out there to have fun and to put on a show for family, friends and fans
watching in the stands.
The
Division II/B All-Star Game saw 15 goals scored on a total of 60 shots. 3 of those 15 goals were scored by
goalkeepers, who skated on the wing, received passes in the middle of the slot,
stickhandled and shot past their rival netminders. The crowd was definitely into the theatrics
on the rink. This game had goaltenders
changing on the fly with the opposition rushing down on them in a rain of
shots. Brendan Welch of (
The
Division I All-Star game was a lot less goalie-friendly. These skilled players scored 19 goals on 59
shots. Shawn Pearson (UNLV) led all
scoring with 3 goals, and Charlie Middleton (UC
The
level of competition, sportsmanship and skills were dazzling. "This game was definitely a 1-hour
highlight reel," said Edwards.
IHF alum All Stars includes Ryan Burrows, Jeff Aoki, and Josh
Hackworth representing

Evident
also was the family following for many of the athletes and even the fan base
for some teams. Moms and dads, siblings
and grandparents filled the stands to greet and cheer their collegians
return. It was heartwarming to see
parents and their now adult offspring still active together as though they were
whisked back to some Saturday morning youth level game of yesteryear.
Jay
Schoen and Doug Dunbar, teammates on the Tesoro high school hockey club and now
the UC Santa Barbara team, were spending time with family in between games and
glad to be home even if only for the weekend.
Dunbar, former Captain of the Tesoro club, stood bashfully still for a
rare picture with mom Chris and father Dan.
"It's
fun to come watch him skate and nice to have him home. Hearing the cabinets and refrigerator door in
the kitchen at all hours is like the old days and I don't mind how much he
eats," says Chris.
The Father Dan, Doug and mom Chris.

"But
when the team has tournaments and games in the
The
younger Robinson was on the 2006 AAU Varsity National Champions team and the
IHF Varsity Champion teams in 2006 and 2007 representing
IHF Director

"It's
great to see parents and players continue from one level to the next,"
said
Burrows'
son Ryan is the Captain of the
These
IHF alumni will meet again on March 1-2 as their regular season concludes and
they compete in the WCRHL Regional Championship Tournament back again at the
949 Roller Hockey Center.
The
WCRHL and its athletes will also be giving back to the sport and the community
for a first at this event by hosting a free youth roller hockey clinic, aptly
titled the “
Clearly
these college athletes are truly growing to become ambassadors of the
sport. One day soon it will be they who
are the one's bringing their sons and daughters to the rink and cheering them
on as the next generation of roller hockey comes of age.
Shift happens!
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