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York Wins TPH Goalie of the Year!

Bruce Racine, Brody York, Alex Weissenborn

TPH and RGA are Proud to Select the first ever TPH Goalie of the Year! Congratulations to Brody York!

Brody York –
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Brody’s dedication to academics and coupled with near perfect attendance made him the unanimous choice as the TPH RGA first ever Goalie of the Year. Brody also showed improvement in both on ice footwork and technical ability. Brody will continue to work towards his goal of Learning to Juggle over the summer.

TPH St Louis – Congratulations to the 2024–2025 TPH St. Louis Student Goalie of the Year: BRODY YORK

This year, 12 goalies were enrolled in the TPH St. Louis Academy — and among them, one stood out for his unwavering commitment to excellence both on and off the ice.

The Student Goalie of the Year award is given to the goalie who best exemplifies consistency in their daily habits as a student-athlete. From arriving each day prepared and focused, to showing dedication in goalie warm-ups, hand-eye training, and mentorship programs, Brody set the standard for the goalies.

His relentless work ethic, coachability, and leadership were evident on the ice every day. In the classroom, Brody also demonstrated academic excellence and was a standout peer, earning the respect and admiration of classmates and coaches alike.

Congratulations, Brody!

Award winning Author Thom Racine,

Bruce’s oldest brother Won the The Seeker’s Choice Award for Literary Artist of the Year 2012 and 2015

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Haselhorst Wins first College Game!

Congrats to RGA’s Mason Haselhorst on his commitment to McKendree University.

Mason joined McKendree Men’s Ice hockey in the Fall of 2025.

He wasted no time in securing his first College win stopping 52 shots and 2 shootout attempts, in a 3-2 win over Mo State!

Mason enjoyed a successful youth career with stops at Twin Bridges, Kirkwood and the St Louis AAA Blues.

Mason often helps at RGA Summer Camp as an Instructor.

Boschert Named WIAC All Conference

Long time RGA student Jack Boschert was named First Team WIAC All Conference!

The Florescent, MO native Boschert added another fine season under his belt between the pipes, leading to back-to-back All-WIAC First Team selections.

As a sophomore he saw 13 games in net with a team-best 675 minutes of action. Boschert logged an overall record of 8-2-0 while garnering a save percentage of .933.

He saved a total of 265 shots from the opposition, including a season-best 41 against UW-Eau Claire Jan. 31, resulting in a 4-1 Superior victory.

Congrats Jack!

Morgan Stickney Team USA

Stickney Wins Silver Medal at World Championships

Morgan Stickney Won the Silver Medal at the Women’s u18 World Championships in Vaanta, Finland. Stickney was also named to the All Tournament team. She posted three consecutive shutouts during the preliminary round, and a single-tournament shutout streak record of 183:01 minutes. During the tournament she started all six games winning 5.She led the tournament with a 0.67 GAA and .957 save percentage, and was named to the media all-star team.

Stickney at Shattuck-St Mary’s

The Manhattan Beach, California native attends Shattuck-St Mary’s in Faribault, Minnesota. During the 2023–24 season, as a sophomore, she posted a 28–0–2 record with a 1.55 GAA and .932 save percentage.

On May 11, 2023, The Portland WInterhawks of the Western Hockey League selected Stickney in the 10th round of the draft. She was the second female player to be drafted by a Canadian Hockey League team.

Morgan joined RGA in the spring of 2024. “Stick” quickly became a regular attendee of Lesson Ice and Camps and gives back by coaching younger goalies at camps.

Morgan has committed to Penn State!

Lexi Levy earns SUNYAC Goalie Of the Year!

Lexi Levy has been named Sunyac Goalie of the Year! Levy also named First team All-Conference!

This is the second time Levy has been named to an all-conference team in the SUNYAC.

Last season she was named second team all-conference for her efforts. In 24 games this season, she led the SUNYAC in save percentage (.959), win percentage (.875), she is second in goals-against average (1.11) and total saves (628). Levy also ranks third nationally in save percentage, winning percentage, and is tied for first in shut outs with 9. This is Levy’s senior season with the Lakers and is from St Louis, Missouri.

Kirsten Loesch

Kirsten Loesch Commits to Northeastern U

Long time RGA Student Kirsten Loesch has committed to Northeastern University ACHA Team. Kirsten will study abroad for one season in London England before returning to Boston to continue her Athletic Career at Northeastern!

Kirsten youth career started with the STL Rockets. She spent one season in Denver before joining the St Louis AAA Lady Blues. For her Senior year, K LO went North to Canada and spent the season attending the Ontario Hockey Academy in her mentor Bruce’s hometown of Cornwall, Ontario!

Best of Luck in England Kirsten!

Weissenborn Back at Lindenwood D1 for 25/26

Alex Weissenborn was named to Lindenwood University Men’s Hockey Coaching staff in the fall of 2024.

Former LU Head Coach Bill Muckalt recognized the hard working and talented young coach and did not hesitate to bring him on board. With Muckalt moving on to Michigan Tech, New LU Head Coach Keith Fischer wasted no time locking up Weissy for the 25/26 season. The long time RGA Alum will continue to work with RGA Students during the NCAA season.

Weissenborn Bio

Alex has come full circle with RGA. Beginning as a student for 10 years, moving on to the Junior and College ranks and now settling in as a Lead RGA Goalie Coach.

Alex youth career saw stints with the St Peters Spirit, St. Louis AAA Blues, Chesterfield Falcons CSDHL, and the St. Louis AAA Selects.

Alex also enjoyed a solid high school hockey career guarding the net for Fort Zumwalt South.

He left High School his senior year to play for the Willmar Warhawks of the NA3HL in Willmar, Minnesota. After 1 season in Minnesota he went to play for the Dells Ducks of the USPHL Premier in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.

Alex suffered an upper body injury and after extensive rehab and recovery, Alex committed and resumed his career at Lawrence Tech University in Michigan in the fall of 2020!

Alex returned to St Louis and already armed with extensive summer camp coaching experience with RGA, It was natural fit for Alex to join the RGA Coaching staff to help coach and mentor the the Academy’s goalies.

Alex grew up in St.Charles, MO and has become one of RGA’s Most recognizable faces!

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