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Top 2007 girls compete at USA Hockey national camp in St. Cloud

Over 200 of the best players from across the nation put their skills on display at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center this week.

Mariana Valeri of Belle Tire 14U competes during the 2022 Girls 15's National Camp at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center in St. Cloud, Minn.
Sydney Wolf / The Rink Live

ST. CLOUD, Minn. — The top 216 girls born in 2007 put their skills on display at the USA Hockey Girls 15 National Player Development Camp this week at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, including 22 Minnesotans.

Nicole Gorbatenko of the Chicago Mission led the scoring at the camp with eight points in five games (6-2-8).

The top Minnesotan point scorers included Josie Grossman (Lakeville South), Jasmine Hovda (Roseau), Hannah Christenson (Andover), Lily Erickson (Roseau), Josie Skoogman (Hill-Murray), and Addison Seleski (Hastings) - who all scored three points a piece.

Waconia, Minn., native and Minnetonka Skipper Ashlynn Hazlett lead all goaltenders at the camp. She didn't allow a single goal in 115 minutes played.

For a full recap of the top scorers and goaltenders at the camp, refer to the graphic.

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Sydney Wolf is a reporter for The Rink Live, primarily covering youth and high school hockey. She joined the team in November of 2021 and graduated from St. Cloud State University with a degree in Mass Communications and a minor in Writing and Rhetoric Studies.
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