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Thursday, July 11, 2013

2013 Golf Classic


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

The Date Has Been Set!

The 2013 EGF Hockey Alumni Golf Classic will be held at Valley Golf Course on Saturday, August 17th.  More details to follow....

If you are interested in helping out with the tournament or signing up a team please email me at dblueproseed@gmail.com

Monday, August 6, 2012

5 Days to go

Time to polish the clubs and restock the golf ball supply....

Only five days until the 3rd Annual Hockey Alumni Golf Classic begins at the home course.  Registration begins at 11, tee off at Noon.  The weather forecast couldn't look better.



We currently have 27 teams slated to tee off and compete for a full years worth of bragging rights. 

There is still room to sign up a team.  If you don't have a team give us a call... some teams are still looking for a golfer or two. Let us know as soon as you can as we are limiting the tournament to 36 teams.  That's right only 9 spots left!

The entry fee to play is $75.  This includes green fees, cart, food, and a little gift just for playing.  Call to guarantee your spot!

We are also offering sponsorships for those who would like to support EGF Hockey at a higher level!  All proceeds from this event go directly back to the program split between our High School team, the VFW team, and the Blue Line Club.

For $100 you can help OUR program continue to be one of the best around. This sponsorship will include signage on the course, recognition in the program, and an EGF Hockey Gift.  Let us know if you're interested or have any other questions.

Looking forward to seeing everyone there and please call, email, or text us with any questions!

thanks,

David Blue
dblueproseed@gmail.com
218-779-5224

Tyler Palmiscno
tyler_palmiscno@hotmail.com
218-791-2700

Nick Bowen
nbowen@gra.midco.net
701-739-2830


Thursday, July 19, 2012

It's Back.

The details have been set for the 2012 Alumni Golf Classic.

WHEN: Saturday August 11, 2012
              10:30 Registration/ Noon Shotgun Start

WHERE: EGF Valley Golf Course

WHAT: A 4 person scramble to help raise money to support EGF Hockey.  2 teams per hole limited to 36 teams.

$$$: Entry fee of $75 per golfer. This includes green fees, cart, food, and gift.

HOLE SPONSORS: Hole Sponsorships will be available again to anyone who would like to give even more support.  The cost for these will be $100 and will include a great EGF hockey gift as well as recognition at the tourney.  If you are interested in sponsoring this event please contact Dave Blue, Tyler Palmiscno, or Nick Bowen.

REGISTER FOR GOLF HERE:
                                                       http://www.tfaforms.com/214000

                                                                             

                                                                 





Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Online Registration Form

Click here to register online for the 2nd Annual EGF Hockey Alumni Golf Classic
http://www.tfaforms.com/214000

Golf Tournament


Monday, May 30, 2011

Golf Tournament Date Set: 8-26-11

The 2nd Annual Alumni Golf Tournament has been slated for Friday, August 26th. Check back here for more details to be posted soon.

Dave Blue

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

EGF over RLF 6-2

EGF Senior High 6,

Red Lake Falls 2

Tyler Hajicek and Nick Korynta provided offensive fireworks for the home team, scoring two goals each in East Grand Forks Senior High’s victory over Red Lake Falls on Tuesday night.

Forward Tucker Poolman was also a key performer for the Green Wave (8-8), finishing with four assists.

“Tucker created a lot of chances on offense, and he played great defense,” said Senior High coach Cory Chupka. “He took care of the ice all over.”

Hunter Aubol saved 15 shots in goal for Senior High.

Monday, January 17, 2011

No Gambucci Cup For Now...

Boys hockey: Simonson rallies Knights


Grand Forks Central senior Johnny Simonson wasn’t ready to hand the Gambucci Cup over to East Grand Forks Senior High just yet. Simonson scored two goals 1 minute, 12 seconds apart late in the third period to rally the Knights to a 2-1 victory over the Green Wave on Saturday night at Purpur Arena.

By: Tom Miller, Grand Forks Herald

Grand Forks Central senior Johnny Simonson wasn’t ready to hand the Gambucci Cup over to East Grand Forks Senior High just yet.

Simonson scored two goals 1 minute, 12 seconds apart late in the third period to rally the Knights to a 2-1 victory over the Green Wave on Saturday night at Purpur Arena.

The senior forward, who now has 17 goals this season, snapped the Knights out of a scoring funk with a tally with 3:14 left in the third period for the evener and again with 2:02 to go for the winner.

“Our mindset was to keep working hard,” Simonson said. “Eventually, hard work is going to pay off for you. Fortunately for us, it did tonight.”

Simonson made it 1-1 when sophomore Luke Johnson carried the puck into the zone and found Simonson at the right circle who sniped top shelf past Green Wave goalie Hunter Aubol.

Then to make it 2-1 Simonson collected a rebound to Aubol’s left off a shot from Johnson and hammered it home.

“Johnny did a nice job attacking the net on the rush,” Central coach Tony Bina said. “We got guys driving through the middle of the defense on the rush. That opened up some space and Johnny was able to bury it. It was a great finish.”

Central’s victory avenges a loss from earlier this season when the Green Wave beat the Knights 4-1 at the Civic Center. A Senior High win Saturday would’ve given the Green Wave the Gambucci Cup for the first time since the 2003-04 season.

“We talked about it before the game that we wanted to get some revenge and that there was a little unfinished business,” Simonson said. “We got the job done and it feels good after that loss earlier this year.”

Before Simonson’s late heroics, it was all Green Wave.

After a scoreless first period, Senior High got on the board at 10:17 of the middle period when Cory Mack redirected a shot from the point out front on a 5-on-3 opportunity for the Green Wave.

Mack’s goal stood through the second period and much of the third. Aubol finished with 22 saves.

Central goalie Eric Melland had 25 stops.

The Senior High offense is still dealing with the loss of top goal scorer Zack Lawdermilt, who could be out for an extended period of time after suffering an injury against Roseau.

Lawdermilt, a junior, has 10 goals and 16 assists this season.

The Green Wave were also without the services of defenseman Gage Ausmus, who was also out with an injury.

“With Lawdermilt out and Ausmus out, we need guys to step up,” Senior High co-head coach Tyler Palmiscno said. “For a high school team to have two top kids out … that’s tough to replace. I thought we played a solid game, but (the Knights) found a way to get a couple late ones.

“Central has three real good players, and I thought we did a great job on them for about 47 minutes.”

Friday, January 14, 2011

EGF loses to Bemidji 2-1

Bemidji 2,

EGF Senior High 1

BEMIDJI, Minn. — Tyler Follis scored two goals in the first period to lead Bemidji to a victory over East Grand Forks Senior High on Thursday.

Zack Lawdermilt scored midway through the second period for the Green Wave, who had lost to Bemidji 5-1 earlier this season.

Senior High pulled its goalie with 2 minutes, 42 seconds left in the third period, but the Green Wave were unable to beat Lumberjacks goalie Miah Graves, who finished with 18 stops.

Senior High goalie Hunter Aubol had 38 saves.

“We had some good attempts, but their goalie made a huge save,” Senior High coach Cory Chupka said. “(Aubol) played really well. He came out and challenged and worked hard.”


Bemidji Pioneer article...


Bemidji HS boys hockey team tops East Grand Forks for sixth straight win


Tyler Follis scored a pair of goals in the first period and Jeremiah Graves made 17 saves to lead the Bemidji boys hockey team to a 2-1 victory over East Grand Forks Thursday at The Sanford Center.

By: Pat Miller, Bemidji Pioneer

Bemidji’s Steve Heller takes a shot during the second period on Thursday evening at The Sanford Center. Pioneer Photo/Monte Draper Tyler Follis scored a pair of goals in the first period and Jeremiah Graves made 17 saves to lead the Bemidji boys hockey team to a 2-1 victory over East Grand Forks Thursday at The Sanford Center.

The win extended Bemidji’s winning streak to six games and upped the Lumberjacks’ overall record to 13-1-1. The lone blemish is a 4-3 loss to Cloquet in the opening game of the holiday tournament in Duluth.

East Grand Forks’ record dipped to 7-7.

BHS held a territorial edge in the opening stanza and the pressure finally paid off when Follis completed a nifty three-way passing play with his first goal 6:19 into the contest.

Graves started the play when he saw EGF on a line change and zipped a pass to John Forseth along the left boards at center ice. Forseth carried into the Green Wave zone and hit Matt Serratore with a perfect feed and Serratore promptly backhanded the puck into the slot where Follis was camped.

His quick wrister beat EGF goalie Hunter Aubol over the glove and the Jacks were ahead to stay.

Bemidji continued to dominate territorially and at 14:51 Follis struck again, this time converting a feed from Jordan Heller.

The two Jacks attacked the Green Wave net and Follis began the action with a shot from the low right circle. Aubol made the save on that chance and was fortunate that Heller shot the rebound off the side of the net.

Heller, however, followed his shot and promptly sent a pass to the crease where Follis was in perfect position to notch his second goal of the night.

Bemidji outshot the Green Wave 14-6 in the first period and owned a 13-6 edge in the middle stanza. East Grand Forks, however, scored the lone goal of the session midway through the period when Zack Laudermilt found room behind the BHS defense and beat Graves on a solo breakaway.

Neither team was able to find the net in the final 17 minutes although, once again, the Lumberjacks controlled the shot chart. Aubol had 12 saves in the final stanza and finished with 37. Graves stopped 17 total shots.

The Lumberjacks host Roseau 7:30 p.m. at the Community Arena.

In Thursday’s junior varsity game Bemidji and EGF skated to a 6-6 overtime tie.

EGF 0 1 0 - 1
Bemidji 2 0 0 - 2

First period: 1. B, Follis (Serratore, Forseth) 6:19; 2. B, Follis (J.Heller) 14:51

Second period: 3. EGF, Laudermilt (unassisted) 8:13

Third period: No scoring

Saves: Aubol (EGF) 12-13-12-37; Graves (B) 6-5-6-17

Penalties: Bemidji 2 for 4 minutes; East Grand Forks 4 for 8 minutes