Meet the 2010 All-Long Island hockey team.
Bio info written by Cody Derespina

Credit: Newsday / Thomas A. Ferrara

SAL MAGLIOCCO
Player of the Year
Portledge


Senior, Goalie
He posted an 18-4 record playing for one of the top hockey schools in the state and spent all but 15 minutes on the ice this year. Saved 453 of 506 shots for a 2.41 GAA and 0.895 save percentage. His strong work helped Portledge advance to the semifinals of the Empire Cup.

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SEAN DUFFY
Long Beach


Senior, Defense
The blueliner helped safeguard the net for a Long Beach team that allowed just 1.4 goals per game, the lowest on Long Island in 2009-10.

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RON FISHMAN
Portledge


Senior, Defense
With 17 points in 19 games, this isn?t your regular stay-at-home defenseman. Fishman gets in the action. But his best performance comes as one of the key cogs for a stingy Portledge defense, with Fishman also getting 15 blocked shots during the 2009-10 season.

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JAMES HALL
Middle Country


Junior, Forward
He scored 38 goals and 16 assists (54 points) in the regular season ? the most points in Suffolk ? nabbing five hat tricks. In the postseason, his eight goals and four assists helped No. 6 Middle Country to its first Suffolk title in 25 years.

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BILLY KEMPNER
Wantagh/Seaford


Senior, forward
Kempner had 28 goals and 26 assists (54 points) in the regular season, the most points in Nassau. In the playoffs Kempner, who will attend Franklin & Marshall, helped lead the No. 3 Baymen to their fourth straight title, scoring five goals in a 7-6 semifinal victory over No. 2 Massapequa.

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BILLY PASCALLI
St. Anthony?s


Senior, forward
In 17 games, Pascalli amassed 15 goals and 25 assists (40 points). He led St. Anthony?s to its first CHSAA title since it joined the league before the 2008-09 season. He?ll play junior hockey with the Bobcats next year.

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BOB KEMPNER
Coach of the Year
Wantagh/Seaford

Kempner led his team to its fourth consecutive Nassau Michelino division title in his final year of coaching the program. He helped his team rebound from a Game 1 loss to take the next two contests in the best-of-three finals against No. 1-seeded Long Beach.

Credit: Newsday / Thomas A. Ferrara

The 2010 All-Long Island hockey team.

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