Congratulations to The Florida Eels Junior C players. Your team has been awarded Junior B status for the 2010-2011 season.
2010-01-20
The Southeast Junior Hockey League (“SEJHL”) announces today its ascension to the level of Junior B effective for the 2010-2011 seasons. This is the culmination of many years of hard work by our players and coaches. I am so proud to announce our heightened status of Junior B for the SEJHL Team. For Immediate Release
January 18, 2010
(Rockledge, FL)
Congratulations to The Florida Eels Junior C players. Your team has been awarded Junior B status for the 2010-2011 season.
The Southeast Junior Hockey League (“SEJHL”) announces today its ascension to the level of Junior B effective for the 2010-2011 seasons. The advancement of the SEJHL to the Junior B level was approved by the USAH Junior Council during the 2010 winter meetings held in Orlando, Florida. The SEJHL was awarded this substantial progression based on the strength of the performance of the league on a national basis as well as the integrity of the member organizations that form the foundation of the South’s first and oldest junior hockey league.
“This is a major step for the SEJHL and it reflects the achievements of the league as a whole, the strength of team ownership, and the talent and quality of the players that compete in this league. The movement to Junior B will increase player visibility and advancement opportunities and will place this league among the elite in junior hockey”, stated SEJHL President Rick Ninko. The SEJHL has received national attention for player development, player advancement and team competitiveness on a national basis. SEJHL teams have appeared in the USAH National Championship game each of the past three years.
Junior hockey is the bridge between youth hockey and collegiate hockey and provides the platform for players to develop the needed skills along with academic achievement to be prepared to play collegiate or professional hockey. Nearly 80% of all players participating at the NCAA level participated at some level of junior hockey prior to becoming eligible for collegiate competition. The SEJHL is comprised of nine member organizations and serves primarily the 11 states that make up the Southeastern District of USA Hockey. The league includes players from the USA, Canada and Europe.
Over the last 6 years, from our own Florida Eels Junior C team, the Eels have Alumni who have advanced to play college hockey on NCAA Div 1, 3 and ACHA teams
Jari Sanders, Concordia University Wisconsin, NCAA Div 3,
Joel Stevenson, Concordia University Wisconsin NCAA Div 3,
Frankie Scarpaci, Concordia University Wisconsin, NCAA Div 3,
RJ Boyd, Sacred Heart University Connecticut NCAA Div 1,
Andrew Douse, Lebanon Valley NCAA Div 3,
Andrew Haber, Skidmore, NCAA Div 3,
Tony Marroney, University of Maine NCAA Div 1& Manhattnville NCAA Div 3,
Chad Darcey, UNH ACHA Div 2,
Michalel Vaskiuvo, Merrimac College NCAA Div 1,
Brian Wieland, Weslyan NCAA Div 3,
Chris Wieland, Plattsburg NCAA Div 3.