2016 LaSalle Viper Paolo Battisti Match Penalty
2016 LaSalle Viper Paolo Battisti Match Penalty

LaSalle Viper goaltender Paolo Battisti was slapped with a 10-game suspension for this Physical Abuse of an Official Match Penalty on a game played at the Chatham Memorial Arena on February 14, 2016 against the Chatham Maroons in Western Conference action of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. The Vipers lost the game 7-1. Battisti was ejected after allowing the fourth goal of the game at 6:26 of the third period. The Vipers were two-men short at the time with a third penalty pending. There was great speculation by many fans and followers of the GOJHL on social media, fan forums, newspaper articles and blogs that Battisti was just shooting the puck towards the boards out of frustration and not directly trying to hit the referee. His head appeared to be down before he shot the puck. He appeared to not look for the official and then shoot the puck. Could he see him in his peripheral vision? Should an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty been called instead? Many felt that the recent unfortunate situation in the NHL with Dennis Wideman's suspension over physical abuse of an official may have influenced the OHA to set a precedent with the Battisti case. An OHA Physical Abuse of an Official Match Penalty carries a minimum of a 7-game suspension. Battisti will miss the final 6 games of the 2015-16 regular season and the Viper's first 4 playoff games. He certainly should have not shot the puck. That is often deliberately overlooked by officials just as they turn a blind eye to a player slamming the door when entering the penalty box. When felt necessary the officials usually dole out a 10-minute misconduct. Should have that been issued instead. Was it deliberate? Was it an accident? Was it unintentional? If the puck did hit the referee what other recourse does he have but to levy the match penalty? Lessons do need to be taught or refs could find pucks whizzing past them on a more regular basis, possibly resulting in serious injury.



05 DAVIDSON COLLEGE WILDCATS BASKETBALL LASALLE RICHMOND COMBO
05 DAVIDSON COLLEGE WILDCATS BASKETBALL LASALLE RICHMOND COMBO

05 DAVIDSON COLLEGE WILDCATS BASKETBALL LASALLE RICHMOND COMBO



2015 Strathroy Rockets 2 @ Chatham Maroons 5 February 8
2015 Strathroy Rockets 2 @ Chatham Maroons 5 February 8

TOP FOUR FINALIZED Home ice advantage in the opening round of the GOJHL Western Conference has been decided. A 5-2 Strathroy Rockets loss to the Chatham Maroons on Sunday, February 8 at Chatham Memorial Arena secured home ice advantage for the LaSalle Vipers in the quarter-finals and destroyed any hopes that the Rockets had of garnering a top-four spot. The Vipers can finish no lower than fourth. The Leamington Flyers still sit rather comfortably in first place with 72 points, 10 points more than second place Chatham. The Maroons do have two games in hand on the Flyers with just two weeks remaining in the regular season. The Sarnia Legionnaires remain in third place with 59 points, three below the Maroons and five points up on LaSalle. Chatham has one game in hand on Sarnia. The Legionnaires have a game in hand on the Vipers. The Rockets sit precariously in fifth place, just a narrow 3 points up on the London Nationals and the St. Thomas Stars. Both the Stars and the Nats have a game in hand on the Rockets. The Rockets will play both the Nationals and the Stars in the Rockets’ final two home games of the regular season. On Saturday, February 7 the Rockets needed to pull out a come-from-behind 3-1 win over the last place St. Marys Lincolns at the WMMC. The loss extended the Lincolns losing stretch to 25 games, easily erasing their franchise previous worse losing record of 12 games. The Rockets have won just 2 of their previous 9 games. The Maroon 5-2 win over the Rockets improved their winning streak to 10 games, their longest of the season.



Marcanthony Reynoso #3  LB/TE   LaSalle Academy   Providence,RI
Marcanthony Reynoso #3 LB/TE LaSalle Academy Providence,RI

The following clips are from Marcanthony Reynoso's Senior football season (2011) for LaSalle Academy in Providence, RI. His contact and coach's information can be found at the beginning and end of video.



MarcAnthony Reynoso  #3 LB/TE  LaSalle Academy Providence, RI
MarcAnthony Reynoso #3 LB/TE LaSalle Academy Providence, RI

The following clips are from MarcAnthony Reynoso's Junior football season (2010) for LaSalle Academy in Providence, RI.



Hendricken vs. LaSalle
Hendricken vs. LaSalle

4?14/2010 Division One Boys Lacrosse, Rhode Island




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