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U16 Tier I Teams Crack Top 15 National Rankings— Set to Compete at NAHA Showcase

The U16 Tier 1 Warriors and Boston Americans are headed to the NAHA Showcase this November!

Both teams have been invited to compete in one of the premier events of the season, facing off against top programs from across the country β€” including nationally ranked #11 Shattuck St. Mary's and #12 BK Selects.

The Boston Americans currently sit at #3 in the nation with an impressive 12-1-0 record. The Valley Jr. Warriors are also performing well, ranked #13 nationally with a solid 7-4-1 record.

Schedule:

Saturday, November 22
πŸ•’ 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM | Boston Americans vs. Stanstead College U18
πŸ•• 6:50 PM – 8:20 PM | Valley Jr. Warriors vs. Shattuck St. Mary's U16

Sunday, November 23
πŸ•— 8:10 AM – 9:40 AM | Boston Americans vs. BK Selects
πŸ•¦ 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM | Valley Jr. Warriors vs. NAHA Red

πŸ“ All games will be played at the Canton Ice House. 

 What is CPC? 

The Collegiate Prospect Combine (CPC) was created out of a dire need for more focus on training and player development and less time traveling across New England to play in non-competitive league games.

The Collegiate Prospect Combine will provide a select group of elite female hockey players the opportunity to develop and hone their skills throughout the Fall by training with and competing against the very best NCAA Division I prospects in the Northeast. The Combine is focused on teaching individual skills concepts with a 10 week progressive development model, which has been specifically designed by our renowned coaching staff including Scott Pellerin and Seth Goodrich. 

β€œThis model is not for everyone,” said Goodrich β€œthe program is designed for the driven player, who is focused on their own advancement and believe in a process to get to where they want to be as a player 1-2-3 years out. All of our players have extremely busy academic and fall sport schedules, therefore it is important for their fall hockey training to be focused and condensed in one location and limit travel so they can train with a purpose.”  

In just 6 years, CPC has helped develop and place over 50 players into the College and Professional ranks, including Kalty Kaltounkova the first overall selection in the 2025 Professional Women's Hockey League Draft,(New York Sirens), ECAC Senior Jade Iginla, 4x Beanpot Champion Taze Thompson (Northeastern) and Hockey East sensation Julia Pellerin (Boston College) to name a few.