Monday, July 26, 2010

Ishmael and Voyles to Return to Renegades; Alires Preparing for USHL Camp

Jonny Voyles ended his Main Camp run yesterday evening and plans to return to the New Mexico Renegades to begin the season.  He left a great impression upon the Mustangs coaching staff.  If Jonny continues his strong play into the regular season, he won't be with us long.  Jonny had this to say about camp and the Renegades:

"I really appreciate the opportunity Coach Muckalt of the Mustangs gave me to make his team.  I also thank Coach Ambroziak for helping me get this opportunity.  While I am excited to make the jump to the NAHL level eventually, I can't wait for the Renegades season to start.  Along with my future Renegade teammates, we have all been working hard over the summer to improve our totals in the win column and develop ourselves into a championship team. We will be a good team this year and I expect great things from ourselves.  We have a strong veteran core returning and I saw some good things out of potential first-year players."
Meanwhile, Colton Ishmael had a strong showing at the Corpus Christi Ice Rayz camp in Detroit.  He had a very strong showing in his final ice sessions, with some amazing saves, but did not make the final cut.  Colton is excited to return to the Renegades this year though.  Ishy is making his plans to begin one-on-one training with Renegades Goaltending Coach Kevin Blair.  He also has great expectations for the team, which is why he will work with Kevin as much as he can this season to prepare himself to backstop the team and transfer his skills to college hockey.

Also, defenseman Jared Alires ended his "East Coast Experience" at the Chowder Cup +6 with 1 assist.  He is back home for a couple days before heading off the camp with the Lincoln Stars of the USHL.  Play hard Jared.

The Renegades begin Regular Season preparation on August 27 as they open with a late Main Camp.  Expect the stars to align for the Renegades' second season of WSHL competition!

UPDATE: I received confirmation from Matt Pipkins himself.  He just returned from the eye doctor and he will be 100% fine.  The swelling finally went down and the doctor examined him.  He is ready to go for the season.

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