Max Gilley:
Is currently enrolled as a freshman at the University of Missouri-Columbia.   He is currently a plant science major.  Max also plays for the MU hockey team.
Matt Brunholtz & Chris Coleman
These two are currently playing for the Cajun Catahoulas Jr. B Team in Lafayette, Louisiana.  We wish them the best of luck in their hockey careers.
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Zack Campbell:
Zach Campbell is a freshman at MIZZOU. He played hockey for the 
Capitals for 10 years.  His major is undecided at this time.  He is 
playing hockey for John Lamond's Mizzou team. 

Ron Pierce
Is currently enrolled as a freshman at St. John's University in Minnesota.  Ron is studying to become a physical therapist and a coach.  He will also be studying sports medicine and will probably return to Mizzou for his post graduate studies.  

Ron will be playing for the St. John's JV team this year.   The  hockey program is a varsity DIII program with a JV and A varsity, coached by John Harrington.  He has been coaching here over 10 yrs.  He played for the 1980 and the 1984 Olympic hockey teams.   

Kyle Bybee
Kyle  is graduating from Truman State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication-Journalism and Business Administration.  After graduation, he will be moving to the Kansas City area with his new wife while she finishes her Masters degree in Architecture. 

He played Collegiate Inline Hockey for Truman State University for two seasons throughout his college career.  He hopes to coach youth hockey in
Kansas City in the very near future.


Colin Miller: 
Colin begins his college career at Missouri State University in Springfield on Aug 20.  He wants to be a physical therapist, which will require a graduate degree.  His declared undergraduate major is Sports Medicine and Athletic Training.  Colin will be putting hockey on the back burner for awhile to pursue his academic goals.   Who knows...maybe one day we'll see Colin being a trainer for the MSU Ice Bears!