Midwest Prep Hockey League

The Midwest Prep Hockey League (abbreviated MPHL) is a prep school ice hockey league in North America. The Midwest Prep League was founded in 2000; the original six league members were Culver Academies (IN), Gilmour Academy (OH), Lake Forest Academy (IL), Park Tudor School (IN), Shady Side Academy (PA) and St. Francis High School (NY). Since its inception the league has grown to ten Division 1 level prep school teams across the United States and Canada. The MPHL aids in preparing student athletes for college ice hockey and other higher levels of hockey. The league has maintain a competitive level of play throughout the USA and Canada. Many former MPHL players compete in NCAA college hockey. The founders of the league are John Malloy, John Bowers and Len Semplice.

Midwest Prep Hockey League
MPHL website
Founded2000
Head OfficePittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Most recent championsRidley College (3rd Title)
Most ChampionshipsSt. Andrew's College (4 Titles)
Statue Prep School
Official Web siteMPHL
CommissionerLee Semplice

Many MPHL players have gone on to compete in professional and college hockey.

Teams
Bishop's College School
Gilmour Academy
Lake Forest Academy
Rice Memorial High School
Ridley College
Rothesay Netherwood School
Saint Francis
Shady Side Academy
Stanstead College


MPHL Alumni

A number of notable MPHL alumni have gone to play college, junior, and professional hockey.

MPHL Alumni Who Played/Worked in the NHL

MPHL Schools Alumni Who played/ Worked in the NHL before league Started

League Champions

2017-2018 Ridley College

2016-2017 Lake Forest Academy

2015-2016 Ridley College

2014-2015 Ridley College

2012-2013 Edge School

2011-2012 Stanstead College

2010-2011 Edge School

2009-2010 St. Andrew's College

2008-2009 Lake Forest Academy

2007-2008 St. Andrew's College

2006-2007 St. Andrew's College

2005-2006 St. Francis High School

2004-2005 St. Andrew's College

2003-2004 National Sports Academy

2002-2003 Orchard Lake St. Mary's

2001-2002 Park Tudor

2000-2001 Park Tudor

Award winners

Best GAA Dekon Randell-Snow

See also

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