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When it first opened as the Polar Cap Ice Rink, the facility quickly became a vital hub for local hockey teams, figure skating clubs, and families looking for recreational skating options. The rink was one of the few facilities in the region at the time, providing much-needed ice time for high school hockey teams, youth leagues, and figure skaters.
The WIAA began sponsoring a tournament program in boys hockey in 1971. Superior won the first championship, defeating Madison West, 7–3, in the championship game. The first State Tournament was held at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison. The tournament has been conducted in Madison every year except in 1974 and 1975 when it was held in Green ...
Hartmeyer Ice Arena was constructed by Fenton Kelsey, Jr., a Madison business owner and avid hockey supporter. [1] In the late 1950s and early 1960s, University of Wisconsin Athletics Director Ivy Williamson grew to enjoy watching youth hockey in Madison and began envisioning bringing the sport back to the varsity level at the university, which had not formally fielded a team since 1934. [2]
Flyers celebrate youth hockey program created by Ed Snider. DAN GELSTON. January 9, 2025 at 5:41 PM. 1 / 4. Flyers Snider Legacy.
The era of the Wisconsin Capitols and, for the time being, USHL hockey in Madison was close to an end. [citation needed] The final season of the Capitols in Madison in 1994–95, saw the return of Duffy, who would post a 3–8–0 [10] record as head coach. The replacement coach, Len Semplice would finish the season with a 7–29–1 record ...
Twenty-two of the players are on college hockey teams. Goaltenders. Number, player, team *-played on last year's team. 1 Trey Augustine, Michigan State* 30 Hampton Slukynsky, Western Michigan.
Jerome I. Case High School opened on Racine's west side in 1966, and two others joined in 1967: James Madison Memorial High School [9] (renamed after Wisconsin politician Vel Phillips in 2021 [10]) on Madison's far west side and George S. Parker High School on Janesville's west side. [11]
This is a list of high school athletic conferences in the Southwest Region of Ohio, as defined by the OHSAA. [1] Because the names of localities and their corresponding high schools do not always match and because there is often a possibility of ambiguity with respect to either the name of a locality or the name of a high school, the following table gives both in every case, with the locality ...