RedHawks Receive Rings and a Declaration

 

If you hadn’t seen, here are a few pictures of the freshly minted bling for the RedHawks for you. Last year’s CCHA Tournament Championship victory keeps paying dividends for the boys in red.  The first two are of Brian Paulazzo’s ring, and the third is Pat Cannone’s, and each posted the pictures on their twitter feeds.

 

In addition, State Representative Tim Derickson is currently serving his second term with the Ohio House of Representatives. He represents the 53rd House District, which includes Oxford where he resides, and Representative Derickson earned a bachelor’s degree in administration and management from Miami.  Representative Derickson’s office and the Ohio House of Representatives had some noble words about the CCHA Champions:

Honoring the Miami University hockey team as the 2011 CCHA Tournament Champion.
       WHEREAS,  The members of the House of Representatives of the 129th General Assembly of Ohio are pleased to extend special recognition to the Miami University hockey team on winning the 2011 Central Collegiate Hockey Association Tournament Championship

Click this link for the full Declaration.  Thanks to ADYonka for the link!

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Posted on October 6, 2011, in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. I didn’t realize that Miami was 2011 National Champions! I wonder if they realize that it is the exact same ring as UMD’s National Championship ring?

  2. Not really in the jewelry business so I didn’t know that. Probably the difference between a Division I school and a Division II school that CCHA Championship rings would be of the same caliber as a NCAA National Championship ring. Wonder what the RedHawks national championship bling will look like?

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