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While playing for the Taconite Hornets, Troumbly also found time to be a coach to the youth of Taconite and the Greenway Raiders youth program. He coached the Greenway Bantam “A” team from 1971-1979 and was named the “Coach of the Year” in 1973 for his services by MAHA. In 1975, his team was the Minnesota State Runner-up.
The Minnesota State High School League is a voluntary, nonprofit association of public and private schools with a history of service to Minnesota's high school youth since 1916. Minnesota Hockey, an affiliate of USA Hockey, is the governing body of youth and amateur hockey in Minnesota. Minnesota Hockey is governed by a board of directors and ...
Greenway High School is a public secondary school located in Coleraine, Minnesota. It is a part of the Independent School District 316 . It was named after John Campbell Greenway , a mining engineer and United States Senator.
Iron Range won the regular season title and playoff championship all three seasons. During their first two seasons the Yellow Jackets played home games at Hodgins-Berardo Arena in Coleraine. Iron Range played in two USA Hockey Junior B National Tournament championship games, coming up just short both times.
Antonovich played high school hockey for Greenway High School in Coleraine, Minnesota, where he led Greenway to 3 straight Minnesota State High School Hockey Tourney trips, winning the State Championships in 1968 and 1969.
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The following is a list of ice hockey players who have been selected over the years to receive the Minnesota Minute Men Mr. Hockey Award as the most outstanding senior high school hockey player in the state of Minnesota. The recipients are reviewed and selected by a group of National Hockey League scouts, Division I & III coaches and USHL scouts.
Coleraine is a city in Itasca County, Minnesota, United States, near Grand Rapids. The population was 2,006 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] The community was named after Thomas F. Cole , President of the Oliver Iron Mining Company .