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Bucks Broomball - Players
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Current Roster:
Al Chapman #44-Goalie. Al joins the Bucks for their annual trip to Colorado Springs. Al was awarded the Bucks championship trophy in 2003 for being the MVP and only gave up one goal in the entire tournament! LET'S GO AL!
Chris Cheney #5-Forward. Cheney has been an offensive threat playing for the Bucks scoring at average of 1.3 points per game since he started with the team in 2001.
Chad Edenborg-Forward. Chad joined the team for the 2005 St. Paul Winter Carnival and helped the Bucks to claim the 2nd place trophy. Chad is a solid offensive player and has also helped the Bucks out on defense from time to time. Picture not available.
Chris Gatti #22-Forward. Gatti joined the team in 2000 after meeting the guys while refereeing their coed games. Chris has the highest points/game (1.91) and assists/game (1.1) as a Buck.
Neil Kulevsky #17-Goalie. Neil is one of only 3 players to be with the team since its inception in 1996. Neil has played more games in the net for the Bucks than any other player (80) and was a major factor in the Bucks 2002 and 2005 Minneapolis outdoor championship titles.
Andy Lancette #15-Defense. Andy joined the team in 1998 and has played stellar defense for the team. Andy has played the second most games as a Buck (94) and was awarded the Bucks 2nd place trophy from the 2005 St. Paul Winter Carnival for the Bucks tournament MVP.
Brian Leither #23-Forward. Brian was one of the original Bucks and it was his deer hunting luck that lead to the team name. Brian is the Bucks all-time leading point scorer and is the only Buck to reach the 100 goals mark (101 goals, 58 assists).
Matt Lindquist #88-Defense. Matt is one of the original founders of the team and the captain of the Bucks. He is the only Buck to play more than 100 games.
Kevin Nash #12-Forward. Kevin joined the team in 2004 and brings game intensity and has a knack for scoring from behind the goal line. Kevin was part of the 2005 Minneapolis Playoff Championship team and the 2nd place 2005 Outdoor State team.
Alan Torborg #3-Forward. Alan joined the Bucks in 2005 for the St. Paul Winter Carnival. Alan adds a burst of speed to the team. Alan also grew up near the Bucks hometown of Richmond, MN.
Matt Walfoort #40-Forward/Defense. Matt played against the Bucks for the first time in Omaha in 2002. We converted him to a Buck that year when the team went to Colorado Springs and he helped claim the championship.
Kayne Weiler #9-Forward. Kayne joined the team in 2001. Kayne has the second most goals as a Buck (77) and has the second highest points/game average (1.90).
Jason Westrum #06-Forward/Defense. Jason joined the team in 2001 after meeting the guys while scrimmaging at Breck. Jason was awarded the Bucks Minneapolis league championship trophy in 2003 for his superb play.
Previously on the Bucks Roster:
Dan Jenks #25- Forward. Jenks played with the Bucks for the first time in 2002 when the Bucks went to Colorado Springs. Jenks played again in 2003 to help the Bucks repeat as champions. Jenks has never lost a game as a Buck.
Mike Pfriem #25- Forward. Mike was one of the original founders and players on the team but didn't play from 99-02 while he lived in Colorado Springs. Mike played for Guthrie's in Colorado Springs and then for the Bucks in 2003 before moving to Chicago in 2004. Even though Mike didn't play for many years, he still is in the top 10 for most games played as a Buck.
Scott Stephen (Schnauze) #03- Forward. Schnauze met the Bucks out at Bryn Mawr in the Minneapolis league and he joined them for the trip to Colorado Springs in 2002 and 2003. Schnauze has the highest goals per game average as a Buck (1.14), but more importantly, he can tell you a dozen ways to get yourself into a concert for free.
Jeff Wall #39- Forward. Jeff played with the Bucks in 2003 and 2004. He played 18 games and had nearly 1 point per game.
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