Orono mn high school hockey coach biography
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Orono Welcomes New Girls Varsity Hockey Head Coach
The Orono Girls Hockey team welcomes new head coach Paul Antonenko. He has joined to kick off the new season with Orono. The Orono community, as well as players and families, are looking forward to what the new head coach has to offer.
Following the end of the Orono Girls Hockey season, they were in need of a new coach. This is where Paul Antonenko, previous Orono Junior Varsity hockey coach, stepped in. Antonenko has been in the Orono community since , moving from the Kansas City area.
“Paul Antonenko joined the Orono Girls Hockey team in Paul has extensive experience coaching youth hockey and has been involved in the local hockey community since his family moved back to the Twin Cities area and settled in Orono in ,” Orono Girls Hockeys main page says.
A former goaltender, Antonenko, was born in Edmonton, Alberta. He played youth hockey in the Detroit, Michigan, area before graduating high school in from Thief River Falls, Minnesota. Three of Antonenko’s children played hockey at Orono High School. Antonenko is also a Level 5 USA Hockey Coach and a Level 4 USA Hockey Official.
“I have been playing hockey since I was four years old. Have played high school hockey, had a short stint playing junior hockey in Canada, an
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Mark Parrish
American considerate hockey contestant (born )
Ice hockey player
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Playing career
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In , the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) became the first state to sanction girls’ high school hockey. The MSHSL hosted their first every Girls’ State High School Hockey Tournament with participants from 35 different schools. In , Kevin Dulin and Keith Radloff led the proposal and justification for a girls’ high school hockey program in our community. At that time, both Dulin and Radloff had daughters in the high school age group who had played on the initial youth teams formed in the community and together they provided the leadership to grow the game providing high school female athletes a winter sports opportunity in the game we all love.
The school districts’ approved the co-op team with the Mound-Westonka High School during the season and the Orono Mound-Westonka (OMW) team was formed. Pat Furlong from Mound Westonka and Keith Radloff from Orono were the first coaches for this team. The OMW team practiced and played games at the Harold J. Pond Sports Center in Mound until construction on the Orono Ice Arena was completed in , after that practices and games were alternated between both sites.
During the inaugural season, there was only one class for girls’ hockey in the Minnesota State High School League.