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February 7, 2013

Gahr Angerhofer Named to Int’l Hockey Program

The Selects Hockey organization has selected Maddox Gahr Angerhofer, goalie for the Seacoast National Selects u12 Girls’ Hockey team, at their annual major peewee/u12 girls international tryout held January 1st in Saco, Maine ,to join the international program with the East Coast Selects (ECS-Q)  hockey team. Angerhofer, a seventh grader who lives in Stratham and attends Heronfield Academy in Hampton Falls, joined more than 200 invited girls from across North America to compete for 68 positions on 4 teams, with those selected to participate in the program’s international spring training development camp and the World Selects Invitational in Stockholm, Sweden this April. Participants will be submerged into foreign cultures and face top international competition in this once in a lifetime experience.

“Maddox was superb on Jan. 1.  She not only showed she has the skill to be a top hockey prospect but also demonstrated great leadership and passion on the ice,” commented Kathy Pippy (Director of Girls’ Hockey for the Selects Hockey program).

Selects Hockey is an elite hockey prospect development program owned by Legacy Global Sports. Since 2003, Selects Hockey has worked with top 12-16-year-old hockey players across North America and Europe to expose them to all avenues of hockey in an effort to facilitate opportunities at the prep school, NCAA, Junior and Professional levels. Selects Hockey’s growing list of NHL alumni is led by future stars Matt Duchene. For more information about the Selects Hockey program, please visit the website at www.selectshockey.com.  For additional media inquiries or interviews with selected players, please contact Kathy Pippy.

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