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The Bishop Kearney girls' hockey team is being recognized for winning a national title with a trip to the Oval Office.
Some of the top female hockey players from around the world have the chance to compete together at highest level, thanks to Bishop Kearney's Selects Hockey Academy. The team practices at Bill Gray's ...
The Bishop Kearney Selects under-19 girls' hockey team will soon head to our nation's capital for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
The Bishop Kearney 19u girls hockey program is set to visit the White House this week after hoisting a national championship ...
The final game of the day will see prep and junior hockey players split into two ... Dawson Pyc (Nichols Prep), Michael Sandruck (Bishop Kearney 16u), Owen Tylec (Buffalo Junior Sabres 16u ...
The Kearney Selects were a juggernaut in 2024-25, skating to a 56-3-0 record on the way to winning the U19 USA hockey ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — If you've never heard of the girl's hockey team from Bishop Kearney, it's because it's one of the best-kept secrets in the sport. "The community is really strong. You have kids ...
The Chicago Steel announced Tuesday the signing of forward James Scantlebury of the Bishop Kearney Selects to a USHL tender agreement ... the 16-year-old Scantlebury brings a high hockey IQ and elite ...
He’s not alone, either. Two years after leaving Bishop Kearney, Greg Moore, Murtagh’s head coach at USA Hockey’s NTDP, talks about him in the same way. Off the ice, he’s a fun-loving guy ...
At the young age of 11, Edwards realized hockey gave her an opportunity to earn a college degree. “If I can have college paid for and play at the highest level that’d be amazing,” Edwards said.
Skating since she was three, Edwards caught the attention of an elite girls hockey development director, and by eighth grade was enrolled at the Bishop Kearney Selects academy in Rochester, New York. ...
Her sprint testing numbers in her mid-teens rivaled veteran national teamers, Bishop Kearney girls hockey director Cari Coen said. “We had teachers that would be showing up early to work before school ...