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Bob Kehres Returns to Benedictine Bench

By www.news-herald.com 06/06/2018, 9:00am EDT

Previously led Bengals from 1998-2008

Benedictine will have a familiar face guiding its hockey program this coming winter. Bob Kehres, a 1991 graduate of the school, is returning to the Bengals’ bench as coach, the school announced June 4.

Kehres succeeds Joe Primiano, who announced in May he was stepping down after two seasons to spend more time with his family. Kehres’ assistants will be his brother Jim, a 1990 Benedictine graduate, and Brian Carson, who previously served on Primiano’s staff.

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Strongsville Shuts Out Benedictine, 4-0

By www.neosportsinsiders.com 02/16/2018, 8:15am EST

Mustangs Take On Lakewood In Second Round Of Brooklyn

BROOKLYN, Ohio- The Benedictine Bengals and the Strongsville Mustangs took the ice on Thursday evening to take part in a first-round battle in the Brooklyn District Tournament. The winner of the matchup would take on the Lakewood Rangers in the second round of the tournament. Both teams made it to the second round of their respective Baron Cup brackets last week. Only one of the teams would make it to the second round of this tournament, however.

That team would be Strongsville, who shut out Benedictine on their way to a 4-0 victory.

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Benedictine Defeats Canfield 1-0

By www.neosportsinsiders.com 02/07/2018, 4:15pm EST

Bengals Advance To Face #1 Amherst Friday

BROOKLYN, OHIO– During the regular season, the Canfield Cardinals defeated the Benedictine Bengals twice. During the season opener, Canfield defeated Benedictine 4-0. Benedictine managed to get on the scoreboard in their second matchup but still fell to Canfield 5-4.

Heading into the Baron Cup, Benedictine had a regular season record of 12-10-2. Meanwhile, Canfield had a regular season record of 10-6-0.

Go to www.neosportsinsiders.com to read this game story.

 

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