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Falcon Fodder: One of eight seniors on the team one of five British Columbia natives on this years roster aggressive player who checks well has good speed. 2000-01: Played in all 40 games scored first two collegiate power-play goals Nov. 18 at Ohio State had a seven-game point streak (2-9--11) Dec. 8 -Jan. 12 led the team in power-play goals (6) had four three-point games eight of nine goals came against CCHA opponents was third on the squad in total points (9-19--28) was second on the team in penalty minutes (40-88). 1999-2000: Played in 30 games missed seven games due to injuries scored his first goal of the season on Nov. 20 versus Ferris State had his first career multi-point game (1-1) Jan. 28 against Northern Michigan had two goals and two assists for four points from Mar 4-11 (three games) was even or plus (+/- rating) in the final 12 games of the season recorded game-winning assist versus Ohio State. 1998-99: Played in 28 games played in 21 of the final 22 games had assists in back-to-back games (Dec. 28 vs. Yale and Jan. 2 at Neb.-Omaha) scored first collegiate goal Feb. 27 at Ferris State was on the ice for only six goals-against the Falcons finished the year with a plus/minus rating of +4 (tops among all Falcon forwards) recorded 32 shots on goal signed during the NCAAs late period. Pre-College: Played for the Penticton Panthers of the British Columbia (Junior) Hockey League his last two seasons of juniors competed for coach Bryant Perrier his final year Panthers claimed the 1997-98 BCHL crown tallied 92 points (40 goals/52 assists) in 55 games for Penticton was assessed 157 penalty minutes voted second-team all-star in 161 junior games, he scored 182 points (78 goals/104 assists) best single-game was a five-point affair on four goals and one assist. Personal: Full name--Scott Alan Hewson born June 28, 1978, in North Vancouver, British Columbia son of James and Lynne Hewson has one brother (Mike) 1996 graduate of Argyle Secondary a recreation major played rugby and hockey in high school enjoys dirt biking pronounced HUGH-son. Streaks -- Longest Point Streak: 7 games -- 12/08/00 vs. Nebraska Omaha to 1/12/01 at Nebraska Omaha (2-9--11); Longest Goal Streak: 2 games -- 2/23/01 to 2/24/01 vs. Western Michigan (2-2--4); Longest Assist Streak: 6 games -- 12/08/00 vs. Nebraska Omaha to 1/06/01 at Princeton (1-9--10)
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