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Colorado roller players selected for State Wars
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tate Wars, an elite inline national championship event, held its tryouts for Team Colorado last month at RMR in Lakewood with 14 divisions se-
lected to represent the state at this summer’s State Wars, which will be held from Aug. 1-12 in St. Louis. “Colorado’s enthusiasm for State Wars is traditionally very strong, and
this year is no different,” said State Wars director Tim McManus. “There’s a lot of great roller hockey players throughout the region and we’re expecting them to have plenty of success in St. Louis.” The 1994 AAA/AA team will include Chad Deutschman, Chris Voor-
hees, Caleb Winters, Tyler Connor, Cody Pacheco, Nicholas Bagnall, Austin Leggett and Jacob Roberts. Zach Fambrough, Alex Haar, Chris Kohl, Rachael Stroup, Rachel
Buesser and Tucker Bennett will comprise the 1994 AA/A squad. The 1996 AAA/AA team will be made up of Michael Salazar, Austin Resseguie, Joey Dolce, Alec Dekramer, Colby Schaeffer, Beau Rob- erts, Ian Parkin, Blake Davies and Jordan Hampleton. The 1996 AA/A team will include Noah Hibbs, Jake Jensma, Jake Fambrough, Taylor Trumble, Presten Wonders, Eli Bacon, Walker Disher, Landon Sickler and Shane Nelson. Kole Cerjan, Sandy Wierzba, Sean Dekramer,
Logan Fauber, Joe Losasso, Troy Terry, Jake Bauer, AJ Vanderbeck and Aubrey O`Neal will comprise the 1997 AAA/AA team. The 1997 AA/A team will be made up of Charlie Campbell, Jacob Felser, Gabe King, Ryan Bishop, Michael Harbour, Dylan Jackson, Michael Arrasmith and Justyn Middlebrook. The 1998 AAA/AA team will
include Mac Campbell, Jared Resseguie, Christian Perry, Blake Jakopec, Brandon Martinez, Josh Pusar, Alec Mingle and Bradley Huggins. Jacob Yoho, Rafe White,
Brandon Cyrus, Colton Crab- tree, Connor Hallett, Ryan So- eder, Bryce Weinard, Max Engle and Zoe Klein will comprise the 1998 AA/A team. The 1999 AAA/AA team will be made up
of Dante Palomares, Shelbi Cornelison, Jacob Williams, Jack
Englick, Ryan Whannel, Hunter Reneau, Cody Kohl and Hunter Fritz. The 1999 AA/A team will include Tyler Simon, Karl Dreux, Dylan Chamberlin, Drew Killinger, James Mason, Maxwell Fambrough, Garrett Cunfer, Matt More and Jason Stolz. Daniel Arrasmith, Anthony Atencio, Jordan Cornelison, Nolan Kingstrom, Zach Fellinger, Maiszon Balboa, Bjorn Schuepbach, Patrick McCann and Collin LeFebvere will comprise the 2000 AAA/AA team.
The 2000 AA/A team will be made up of Andrew Rush, Nevada White,
Kobe Cross, Cole Mercer, Ryan Overton, Caevan Smith, Nathan Hageman, Ben Wilmore, Zachary Noyes and Ulysses Palomares. The 2001 AAA/AA team will include Skye Ziehwein, Alex Panger,
Ryan Pedersen, Aaron Dobbs, Lucas Sandoval, Dominic Sandoval, Cole Killinger, Mitchell Cunningham and Tommy Cencich. Austin Homstad, Nathanael Enos, Lindsey Hallett, Jayden Nie-
man, Richie Flores, Dean Seifert, Anthony Solt, Blake Hogen and Bryn White will comprise the 2001 AA/A team. State Wars will add players to certain teams so each final roster consists of eight skaters and a goaltender. Four players from Colorado - 2003-born Aidan Jones and Raymond Ar-
chuleta and 04-born Liam Lane and Brody Clarke - will play on mixed State Wars teams, which will be comprised of players in their age groups from other states.
For more information on State Wars, visit
StateWarsHockey.com.
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