April 9, 2020

The Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference is pleased to announce the 2019-2020 All-APAC teams. The honorees were selected by vote of the Head Coaches of the APAC member schools: Holy Ghost Prep, LaSalle College High School, Malvern Prep, and St. Joseph’s Prep; institutions that share similar missions to promote academic and athletic excellence for their student-athletes.

FIRST TEAM

Forward: Byron Hartley, Holy Ghost Prep, Senior, The APAC’s leading scorer with 26 goals and 22 assists for 48 points and helped the Firebirds reach the Flyers Cup semifinals. “Byron was our senior captain,” said Holy Ghost Prep coach Gump Whiteside. “He was a true leader who developed tremendously over his four years at Holy Ghost Prep. He was a great teammate who made players better by his work ethic and personality.
Forward: Ryan Sambuco, Malvern Prep, Junior, Played a key role for the Friars while scoring 10 goals and adding 16 assists for 26 points. “He shows great vision, said Malvern Prep coach Bill Keenan, “and always finds ways to jump-start the team.”
Forward: James Craig, St. Joseph’s Prep, Senior, A tenacious player whose eight goals and 13 assists for 21 points in APAC/Flyers Cup play and helped his team reach the Flyers Cup semifinals. “He did everything a coach could ask for,” said St. Joseph’s Prep coach David Giacomin. “He was a tremendous competitor.”
Defense: Andrew Centrella, St. Joseph’s Prep, Sophomore, Scored four goals and provided 13 assists for 17 points in APAC and Flyers Cup play. “He was an assistant captain and our hardest worker,” Giacomin said. “He played huge minutes and was always a threat on the ice.”
Defense: Chris Blango, Malvern Prep, Junior, Was a major force on the blue line for the Friars, scoring three goals and adding eight assists for 11 points. “He was the anchor of Malvern’s defense,” Keenan said, “and is very poised with the puck.”
Goaltender: Aidan McCabe, La Salle, Senior, A four-year varsity performer, he was the catalyst for an Explorer team that captured its second straight APAC title and reached the Flyers Cup semifinals. “He was the backbone of our team,” said La Salle coach Wally Muehlbronner.

SECOND TEAM

Forward: Nathan Benner, La Salle, Senior, Finished his final high-school season with nine goals and six assists for 15 points. “He was one of our captains,” Muehlbronner said, “and a solid all-around player.”
Forward: Jeffrey Hammond, St. Josephs Prep, Freshman, Made an impressive debut for the Hawks with nine goals and seven assists for 16 points in APAC/Flyers Cup competition. “He’s a great two-way player,” Giacomin said. “He played in all situations.”
Forward: David Kimmell, La Salle, Junior, An offensive catalyst for the Explorers. Led the team in scoring with 13 goals and 12 assists for 25 points. “He was our top scorer,” Muehlbronner said, “and an offensive key.”
Defense: Michael Urbani, St. Joseph’s Prep, Senior, Served as one of the Hawks’ captains and contributed five goals and 11 assists to his team’s effort. “He was a captain and the leader of our defensive corps,” Giacomin said. “He has a deadly shot and was a key defensively.”
Defense: Nolan Woudenberg, La Salle, Sophomore, Had a solid season for the Explorers with 10 goals and six assists for 16 points. “He was a strong, all around defenseman,” Muehlbronner said.”
Goaltender: Sean Joyce, Holy Ghost Prep, Senior, Finished his final season with the Firebirds with a 2.13 GAA and a .914 save percentage. “Sean was a gamer,” said his coach, Gump Whiteside. One of the best goalies in the history of Holy Ghost Prep hockey. When Sean was in net, you always knew you could win the game.”

By Rick Woelfel
Hockeyhappenings.com

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