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 Below is a collection of past season Sioux City High School (Jr. Musketeers/Metros) game jerseys and the
different styles over the seasons.  Also featured are the players who wore them and a showcase of their hockey
accomplishments both on and off the ice.

SYHAstuff would be very interested in adding your jersey to this history collection. Each jersey is photographed,
documented and then returned to you immediately.


With the initial start of both the USHL Musketeers and the SYHA Program, both teams developed a close affiliation. Both groups
needed each other to
survive their start-up periods. In 1972 both the Musketeers and Jr. Musketeers programs were both newly
formed organizations. The High School team
would be known as the Jr. Musketeers for the next seven seasons.


New jerseys this season are the old Musketeer jerseys.  The round Musketeer logo is removed and the front of the jersey is left blank.


This season The Jr. Musketeers jerseys receive the two-colored chain-stitched “Sioux City” on the front. Yellow letters outlined by green.
The white jerseys
 have no shoulder numbers while the green jerseys do.

Mark Adam
Metros 1978-82
Iowa High School Hockey league (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
      
Worn three seasons (77-80 Fr./Jr.) by Mark Adam. (Senior year was first season for new Metro team name and jerseys.
Taught me everything I know about scoring from the crease!!! Hand-me-down jerseys from the Sioux City Musketeers.
Original front crest removed and replaced by the chain stitched
“Sioux City” logo. No numbers on sleeve (white). NNOB.  Duren material. Made by General and is a size 44 (black tag).

Dan Reynolds
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1977-81 * Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 81-82
      
Worn three seasons (77-80 Fr./Jr.) by Dan Reynolds. (Senior year was first season for new Metro team name and jerseys.
Hand-me-down jerseys from the Sioux City Musketeers. Original front crest removed and replaced by the chain stitched
“Sioux City” logo. Sewn-on single color numbers on back and sleeves. NNOB. Duren material. Made by General. Collar
tag missing. Dan would go on to play the 1981-82 season for the Musketeers (USHL)


In 1980-81 the Jr. Musketeers name was replaced; now called the Sioux City Metro, the name was thought to best represent
the overall make-up of both players on the high school team and those involved in local youth hockey organization.

A new jersey style and logo are utilized this season. The jerseys are a heavy mesh material with square shoulder yokes and
sleeve and body striping. A new logo with Metro with a SYHA under the blade.

1979-83 Sioux City Jr. Musketeers/Metros Team Jacket
      

This style team jacket was worn for several seasons during the early 80’s. This “letterman” style jacket was introduced in 1980
when high school hockey was starting to be accepted as a Sioux City High School Sport. This style mirrored the traditional
high school letter jackets popular in that time. Flocked type material, thee color cuffs and leather accents at the shoulder. Sleeve
had 3- year SYHA letter and additional years played. Front had chain-stitched name on right and four-year Varsity letter on left.


Heat applied player names and shoulder numbers are added the Metros jerseys.

Shane Rol
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) /Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1982-85


Worn during the second of three seasons (1982-85) by Shane Rol. Mesh jersey with Screened crest. Heat Sealed numbers and name.
Alternate Captain senior season (84-85) Taped letters were common practice for captains and alternates-this taped A has fallen off over
the years. Made by General Athletic. Game Socks. Size Medium.

1982-85 Shane Rol
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1982-85
      

Worn during the third (Senior season) of three seasons (1982-85) by Shane Rol. Mesh jersey with screened crest. Heat applied
numbers and name on back. Alternate Captain A worn senior season (84-85). Made by General Athletic. Size Medium.

Shane Rol
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1982-85

       
Worn during the third of three seasons by Shane Rol.
 Mesh jersey with Screened crest. Heat Sealed numbers and name.
Sewn-on Alternate Captain A added senior season (84-85). Manufacturer tagging on front left hem. Made by General
Athletic. Size Medium.

Scott Patrick
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1984-88
1985 IHSHL All-Star Team Honorable Mention  *
1986 IHSHL Silver Glove Award * IHSHL All-Star Team
1987 IHSHL Silver Glove Award * All-League Team * All-Star Team * IHSHL Tournament Most Valuable Player
1988 IHSHL Silver Glove Award * All-League Team * All-Star Team * State Tournament Championship runner-up
      
Worn during Scott’s freshman season (1984-85). This would be the last season for this style jersey.
Mesh jersey with Screened crest. Heat Sealed numbers and name. Made by General Athletic.

Chad McCormick
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1984-87

     

Worn during Chad’s Sophomore season (1984-85). This would be the last season for this style jersey
Mesh jersey with Screened crest. Heat Sealed numbers and name. Made by General Athletic.


Jersey style makes a change to the new Minnesota North Stars style jersey The logo stays the same in design however “SYHA” is
replaced with “Sioux City”

Scott Patrick
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1984-88
1985 IHSHL All-Star Team Honorable Mention  * 1986 IHSHL Silver Glove Award * IHSHL All-Star Team
1987 IHSHL Silver Glove Award * All-League Team * All-Star Team * IHSHL Tournament Most Valuable Player
1988 IHSHL Silver Glove Award * All-League Team * All-Star Team * State Tournament Championship runner-up
        

Worn the three seasons by this season’s sophmore goaltender Scott Patrick. 85-86 is the first season for this new North Stars style jersey. A more
traditional type jersey striping. The logo is changed from SYHA to Sioux City. Manufacturer tagging in collar and on hem.
Screened logo. Heat applied numbers. NNOB. Game Socks. Polyester jersey made by CCM. Size XL

Scott Patrick
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1984-88

1985 IHSHL All-Star Team Honorable Mention  * 1986 IHSHL Silver Glove Award * IHSHL All-Star Team
1987 IHSHL Silver Glove Award * All-League Team * All-Star Team * IHSHL Tournament Most Valuable Player
1988 IHSHL Silver Glove Award * All-League Team * All-Star Team * State Tournament Championship runner-up
     

Worn the three seasons by now sophmore goaltender Scott Patrick. 85-86 is the first season for this new North Stars style
jersey.  A more traditional type jersey striping. The logo is changed from SYHA to Sioux City. Manufacturer tagging in
collar and on hem. Screened logo. Heat applied numbers. NNOB. Polyester jersey made by CCM. Size XL


 

1985-88 (circa) Sioux City Metros Team Jacket
   

This style team jacket was worn sometime during the 85-88 seasons. Nylon material with three color cuffs. Screened
logo on back. Made by Jem Sportswear.

1987-89 SYHA Coaches Jacket
1987-88 Squirt  Ice Hawks A  / 1988-89 PeeWee Ice Hawks A 
     
This style jacket was worn for several seasons by all SYHA coaches. This nylon material jacket had three color cuff
striping. Chain-stiched name on left and Coach on right. Also on the right is a tackle-twill single color years coached. This
jacket was worn for two seasons, 87-88 and 88-89. Tackle-twill two color letters on back of jacket. Made by Gem Sportswear.

1987-90 Marcus Andre
   
Worn three seasons by Sioux City Metro player Marcus Andre


Chris Swanson
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1985-88

1988 IHSHL State Tournament Runner-up * Metros Team Captain * Metros Mr. Hustle Award
      

Worn all three of his Metros seasons by Chris Swanson. His junior and senior seasons with third and second place finishes would
mark the beginning of Sioux City domination in the Iowa League. The first of seven seasons where the Metros would play for the State
Championship six times, winning three of them. This was the last season for this North Stars style jersey. Manufacturer tagging in
collar (removed) and on hem. Screened logo.  Heat applied numbers. NNOB. Polyester jersey made by CCM. Size unknown.

Chad Markham
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1987-90
1988 IHSHL State Tournament Runner-up   
      

Worn by Chad Markham during his sophmore as a Metro. (This team would be the beginning of Sioux City
domination in the Iowa League.) The first of seven seasons where the Metros would play for the State Championship six times,
winning three of them.) This was the last season for this North Stars style jersey. Manufacturer tagging in collar and on
hem. Screened logo.  Heat applied numbers. NNOB. Polyester jersey made by CCM. Size XL

Chad McCormick
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1985-88
worn during Chad’s first three seasons.

1987-88 Junior Varsity Jersey
      

Worn during the 1987-88 season. Coarse mesh material. Single color sewn-on crest. Heat applied sponsor, and numbers. Made by
Pedersons. Size L. Note name change that season from Metro to Metros.


For the start of the 1988-89 season the Metro logo saw a major change in appearance and a minor change in the name. This season would see a
change to a multi-striped traditional styled jersey. The team would now be known as the Metro
s.

 

1988-90 Chad Markham
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL)
1990 IHSHL State Tournament Runner-up
    
Worn two seasons by Chad Markham during his junior and senior season. 1988-89 would be the first season for this style Metros
jerseys. Note name change that season from Metro to Metros. Tackle-Twill crest. Three color numbers. Heavy material.
Sewn-on nameplate with heat applied letters. Game Socks. Size XL

Chad McCormick
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1985-89

Worn during Chad’s senior season.


Burt Post
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1987-90

1990 IHSHL State Tournament Runner-up * IHSHL All-State Team *  IHSHL All-Star Team
Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State *
  Team Captain
       

Worn two seasons (Jr & Sr) by Burt Post. Last season (1988-89) would be the first season for this style Metros jerseys. Note name change
that season from Metro to Metros. Tackle-Twill crest. Three color numbers. Heavy material. Sewn-on nameplate with heat
applied letters.   Attached captain C added senior season (1989-90). Size XL


1987-91 T.J. Reinsch
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1987-91
1988 IHSHL State Championship Runner-up
1990 IHSHL State Championship Runner-up * All-State First Team  * IHSHL All Star Team * Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State
Metros Alternate Captain *Metros Second Leading Scorer
1991 IHSHL State Champions * All-State First Team  * IHSHL All Star Team * IHSHL Second Leading Scorer
Chicago Showcase
Team Tri-State * Metros Team Captain *  * Metros Leading Scorer.
       
Worn all three seasons by T.J. Reinsch during this final season with the Metros. 1988-89 would be the first season for this style Metros
jerseys. Note name change that season
from Metro to Metros. Tackle-Twill crest. Three color numbers. Heavy material. Sewn-on nameplate with heat applied letters.
Attached Captain “C” added senior season. Size XL    
(Visit the T.J. Reinsch Youth Hockey Foundation)  T.J. Plays four total
seasons for the Metros; after a pair of unsuccessful appearances in the State Championship game, the Metros would finally win
their for ever State Title in 1991. T.J. eads the Metros in scoring this season with thirty-seven goals and thirty-three assists; his
seventy points is also second best among all league scorers. He is a multi season Metros team captain & top two scorer,  IHSHL
All-Star and Chicago Showcase selection. 



T.J. Reinsch becomes the Jr. Musketeers/Metros all-time leading scorer. Having recorded 37 goals and 33 assists; his 70 points
during the twenty-six game regular season, remains a high watermark. It has been challenged several times, but this high
remains unsurpassed.  His 1.42 goals per game and his 2.7 points per game remain the second highest among all
Jr. Musketeers/Metros scorers.


Jade Pospeshil
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1988-92

1990 IHSHL State Championship Runner-up *
1991 IHSHL State Champion
1992 IHSHL Regular Season Champions * IHSHL State Champions *  I
HSHL All-Star Team
1992 IHSHL All-State First Team * 1992 Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State * Metros Team Captain
       

This one was worn by Jade Pospeshil during his three seasons with the Metros. The senior this season Jade was in the thick of the
Metros dominance of the IHSHL having played in the Championship game all three seasons and winning two of them.
Tackle-Twill crest. Three color numbers. Heavy material.
Sewn-on nameplate with heat applied letters. Attached captain C added senior season (91-92) EPS Technology screened on back hem. Size M

Did You Know... Jade would coach for two seasons for the Houston Aeros Midget A team and then again in the Midwest High School
League for the Des Moines Oak Leafs. In 2024 he would take the head Coach position for U16/U18 Lady Wild AAA teams


1992-93 Chad Stewart
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1990-93

1990-93 Sioyux City Metros (IHSHL) * 1993-95 Omaha Midget AAA (USAH) & Iowa High School (IHSHL)  
 1995-96  Helena Bighorns (NAHL) & Phoenix Roadrunners (NAHL) *  1996-97 Great Northern Snow Devils (EJHL) & Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)
 1997-98 Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL)
*1991 IHSHL State Champions *  1992 IHSHL State Champions * 1993 IHSHL State Champion Runner-up
*1995 IHSHL State Champions (Omaha Jr. Lancers) * Silver Glove Award (Omaha Jr. Lancers)

      
Worn during the 92-93 season by goaltender Chad Stewart.  NNOB. Played half a season for Sioux City then moved
to Omaha where he finished his HS playing with the Omaha Lancers AAA Midgets. Tackle-Twill crest. Three color
numbers. Heavy material. No Nameplate (NNOB) this season. Size X.


 This would have been the final season of this style jersey. 

Nate Kelly
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1992-95
1994 IHSHL League Champions * 1994 IHSHL State Champions * Metros Alternate Captain
1995 IHSHL All-State Team Honorable Mention * IHSHL All-Star Team * Chicago Showcase team Tri-State
       

Worn three IHSHL seasons by Nate Kelly.  Tackle-Twill crest. Three color numbers. Sewn-on two color.
Heat sealed letters on attached nameplate. Alternate Captain A Senior season. Sponsor screened on back hem.


       

Worn three IHSHL seasons by Nate Kelly.  Tackle-Twill crest. Three color numbers. Sewn-on two color
Alternate Captain A Senior season. Heat sealed letters on attached nameplate. Sponsor screened on back hem. Possible game socks.

Nate Kelly
Metros 1992-95
   
Sioux City Metros Team Jacket. This corduroy style was worn during the 1994-95 IHSHL season by Nate Kelly. Embroidered
name  and number on right side and Metros logo on the right. Nothing on back. Made by Birdie Sportswear.


Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL)
Now known as the  Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
       

Tackle-Twill crest. Three color numbers. Sewn-on two color. NNOB. Sponsor screened on back hem. Made by Hooter Sportswear.
Size XL. Possible game socks. This would have been the final season of this style jersey before the “wave” style.
This green jersey will later be known as the “Birthday Girl” special.


 Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL)
Now known as the  Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)

    
 Three color tackle-twill logo and numbers. NNOB.  Made by Hooter Sportswear. Size XL. This blank number 40 jersey is worn a few
times during the last five seasons.


Starting the 1995-96 season, the Metros and Siouxland Youth Hockey would make the change to a new “Wave” style jersey.
This season marks the 25th season of SYHA/Metro Hockey in Sioux City and the 20th Anniversary of the Iowa High School Hockey League
Nameplates on all jerseys * Traditional striped socks

This season the “Birthday Girl” jersey would be worn for one single game by Brant Mozak.
 Happy Birthday Jeanne!!!


Starting this season jersey nameplates are eliminated.



1999-2000 Season the Metros wore a special Dustin White Memorial patch on both home and away jerseys.
There are no nameplates on either home or away jerseys.

 Robbie Lessard
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1996-00

1997 Metros Rookie of the Year  *   1998  IHSHL State Championship *1998  IHSHL JV State Championship runner-up 
1999  IHSHL State Championship * IHSHL All-Star Team  *  IHSHL All-State Team * Chicago Showcase
2000 IHSHL State Championship runner-up * IHSHL All-Star Team  * IHSHL All-State Team *  Chicago Showcase

2000  Metros Team Captain * Metros Most Valuable Player * SYHA Ted Neby Award *  4-time IHSHL League Academic Award.

13 seasons Siouxland Youth Hockey
       
This jersey was worn for four seasons by Robbie Lessard. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Two color tackle-twill numbers. Single color attached
Captain’s “C”. Dustin White memorial patch. Heavy black mesh material. Game Socks. NNOB.  Size XL. Made by Aaron Sportswear.
      

Also worn for four season by Robbie Lessard. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Two color tackle-twill numbers. Single color attached Captain’s “C”.
Dustin White memorial patch below. Heavy white mesh material. Game Socks not Pictured. NNOB.  Size XL. Made by Aaron Sportswear.
During his four seasons as a Metro player he would play in three State Tournament Championship games and win two of them in 1998 & 1999.
He was also a 1998 JV State Tournament Championship runner-up and a 1999 JV State Tournament Champion.  Robbie was a multi season
IHSHL All-Star and Chicago Showcase selection, a past team Captain, Rookie of the Year & Most Valuable Player as well as a four
time Academic Achievement Award recipient.

Cory Mozak
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1999-01

2001-03 Pikes Peak Miners USA Hockey (Midget Major AAA) *2003-2005 Fargo-Morehead Jets (NAHL) / Helena Bighorns (NAHL)
2005-07 University of Wisconsin Stout (NCAA) * Sioux City Metros Assistant Coach 2009-2011

This jersey was worn by freshman Cory Mozak during the 1999-00 season. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Two color
tackle-twill numbers. Dustin White memorial patch removed and attached to next seasons new jersey.  Evidence of a
narrow nameplate removal from prior season. Heavy white mesh material. Game socks (style varied over several season
with stripe sizes, order and thickness) Arron’s Sportswear attached logo on hem. Size XL.


2000-01 is the second of two seasons that the special Dustin White Memorial patch is worn on both home and away jerseys.
2000-01 an Iowa High School Hockey League 25th anniversary patch was also added the Metros jerseys.


Brian Swanson
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1998-01

1999 IHSHL Varsity State Champions * 1999 Junior Varsity State Champions
2000 IHSHL State Champion Runner-up * Chicago Showcase/Team Tri-State
2001 IHSHL All-Star Team * Metros Most Valuable Player * Metros Team Captain * Chicago Showcase/Team Tri-State
12 seasons Siouxland Youth Hockey
     
Worn for three seasons by Brian Swanson. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Two color tackle-twill numbers. Single color attached Captain’s “C”.
Dustin White memorial patch and IHSHL 25th season patch on front chest. Heavy black mesh material. Arron’s heat sealed logo on hem. Size XL.
Made by Aaron Sportswear. Two times Brian would make it to the State Championship game; winning it his sophomore season and finishing as the
runner-up the next season. He was also a member of the State Championship Junior Varsity team that same year. Brian was a two-time Chicago
Showcase selection and during his senior season the team captain was also the Metros Most Valuable Player and and IHSHL All-Star.


Cory Mozak
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 1999-01

2001-03 Pikes Peak Miners USA Hockey (Midget Major AAA) *2003-2005 Fargo-Morehead Jets (NAHL) / Helena Bighorns (NAHL)
2005-07 University of Wisconsin Stout (NCAA) * Sioux City Metros Assistant Coach 2009-2011
       

This one was worn for both his two seasons as a Metro (1999/Fr.-2001/So.) by Cory Mozak. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Two color
tackle-twill numbers. Dustin White memorial patch (right) and IHSHL 25th season patch (left) on front.Heavy black mesh
material. No Arron’s heat sealed logo on hem. Game socks.  Size XL. NNOB  Made by Aaron Sportswear. He would spend
the following two high school seasons playing for the Pikes Peak Miners Midget AAA. After graduation he would play two
seasons in the NAHL and two in the NCAA.

 


All Patches are removed this season. Jerseys have no nameplates. Metros win State Torunemnt

Sammy Schweigert
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2000-03

2001 Metros JV Leading Scorer Award * 2003 State Tournament Champions * 2003 IHSHL All-Star Team
2002-03 Metros Team Captain * 3-Time IHSHL Academic Achievement Award
11 seasons Siouxland Youth Hockey
      
Worn during three seasons (2000-2003) by Sammy Schweigert. Sammy scored the tieing goal in the eventual triple OT win against the
Des Moines Oak Leafs, for their first State title of the new decade.
Sewn-on embroidered crest. Embroidered captain’s C. Two color tackle-twill numbers. Heavy black mesh material.
Game socks. Size XL. Made by Aaron Sportswear.

Rick Charteir
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2000-03

*2003 State Tournament Champions * 2003 SYHA Ted Neby Award * 3-Time MHSHL Academic Achievement Award
13 seasons Siouxland Youth Hockey
      

Worn two seasons (2001-03) by Rick Charteir. (Wore 35 his SO/FR season.) Sewn-on embroidered crest. Two color tackle-twill numbers.
Heavy black mesh material. Size XL. game socks. Made by Aaron Sportswear.
Rick would later join the USA Hockey Officials Development Program (ODP) where is a current referee/linesman.

2003 Metros Team Jacket
     
Metros team jacket worn by Sammy Schweigert during his senior season. Embroidered player number on right front and
Metro logo on left and back. Fleece body and leather sleeves. made by Halloway Sportswear.

Brett Swanson
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2001-04

2002 JV Most Improved Player * 2003 IHSHL State Champions
2004 MHSHL  All Star Team *  2003-04  Metros Alternate Captain
13 seasons Siouxland Youth Hockey
      
Worn for three seasons by Brett Swanson. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Two color tackle-twill numbers. Single color attached Alternate
Captain “A”.  Heavy mesh “wave” material. Size XL. NNOB. Game socks. Made by Aaron Sportswear. OMG!!! Where do I start with
this guy!!! 😉  This pictured white jersey, hit me with a shot almost every home game!!! Swany…Thanks for the bruises!!! He would go on
to become a long time USA Hockey Official based, first in Sioux City and then again in Des Moines, where he is currently officiating.
Great guy!!!-knows the rules and knows how how to keep the game fun.

Beau Erickson
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2001-04 

2003 MHSHL Tournament Champions * All-Star First Team * All-League Team * Chicago Show Case/Team Tri-State
Silver Glove Award * Metros Most Valuable Player
2004  All-Star First * All-League Team * Chicago Show Case/Team Tri-State * Silver Glove Award
     

Worn three MHSHL seasons by goaltender Beau Erickson.  Three color attached embroidered Crest. Two colortackle-Twill
numbers.  NNOB. Manufacturer and size  tagging in collar. Game socks. No fight strap. Heavy mesh material manufactured by
Aaron Sportswear. Size XXL.
 Beau would go on to play a season in the NAHL and then one in the USHL  for his hometown
Musketeers. He would then play three seasons at the University of Connecticut before making a move to the ECHL
where he played three seasons for the Ontario Reign, the Reading Royals and the Utah Grizzles.

 


This was the only season the Metros wore the special mesh material games socks in both colors, white and black.
This is the final season for this “Wave” style jersey design.

Daniel Limoges
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2002-05 

2002 JV Rookie-of-the-Year * 2003 JV Most Valuable Player
3-Time MHSHL Academic Achievement Award *  2005 MHSHL President’s Senior Academic Achievement Award

       
Worn by Daniel Limoges during three IHSHL/MHSHL seasons starting the 2002-03 season (So.-SR). Wore #45 Fr. season.
Sewn-on embroidered crest. Two color tackle-Twill numbers. NNOB.
Manufacturer tagging on right hem. Game socks: regular (02-04) Mesh (04-05). 

John Adam
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2003-06 

2007 MHSHL President’s Academic Award * 4-Time MHSHL Academic Achievement Award
     
Worn by John Adam during his sophomore season (2004-05). (Wore 28 his Fr season 03-04) Finished his last two season
wearing #10 in the new style
JR Musketeers jerseys. This season would be the last season of the traditional “wave” style jerseys.
Two color tackle-Twill numbers. Sewn on embroidered crest. Mesh style game socks (2004-05). NNOB. Manufactured by Aaron Sportswear.
John would later attend Northwestern College (GPAC) where he would play four seasons for the Red Raiders Football team. 

Ben Kambach
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2002-05 

2003 JV Plus-Minus Award * 2004 Most Improved Player
2005
 All Star Team * 2005 SYHA Dustin White Award * 2005 MHSHL President’s Academic Award
3-Time MHSHL Academic Achievement Award 

       

Worn during three seasons by Ben Kambach.  Sewn on embroidered crest. Two color tackle-Twill numbers.
Attached Alternate Captain’s A senior season. Regular Game socks (02-04)  Mesh style game socks (04-05). NNOB. Manufactured by
Aaron Sportswear.

Scott Marsh
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2002-05 

2004 SYHA Dustin White Award  * League All Star Team * 2005 Metros Alternate Captain
President’s Academic Achievement Award
3-Time MHSHL MHSHL Academic Achievement Award   

       

Worn at home for three MHSHL seasons by Scott Marsh.  Sewn on embroidered crest. Two color tackle-Twill numbers.
Attached Alternate Captain’s A. Game socks (02-04). Mesh game socks (04-05). NNOB. Manufactured by Aaron Sportswear.

Kevin Lohry
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2002-05

2003 State/League Tournament MVP *  IHSHL Top Ten Scorer * Metros Leading Scorer  *  Metros Most Valuable Player  *
2003 Metros Rookie-of-the-Year
 2004 All-League First Team * All-Star First Team West *  IHSHL Top Six Scorer * 2004  Chicago Showcase/Team Tri-State
Metros Leading Scorer
2005 All-League First Team * All-Star First Team West  *  IHSHL Top Ten Scorer  * Chicago Showcase/Team Tri-State
Metros Leading Scorer * Metros Most Valuable Player
3-Time MHSHL Academic Achievement Award* 2005 MHSHL President’s Academic Award
         
Worn three IHSHL seasons (2002-2005) by Kevin Lohry. Two color tackle-Twill numbers. Sewn on embroidered crest. Game socks (02-04).
Mesh game socks (04-05). Captain C added senior season. NNOB. Mesh material manufactured by Aaron Sportswear.

In 2003 first year sophomore Kevin Lohry leads the Metros to their first State title of the decade, with the winning goal during the third
overtime period, defeating the Des Moines Oak Leafs
. He went on to play two seasons for the Musketeers, four seasons at Princeton
and a final season with the Bakersfield Condors of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL)

Kevin Lohry
      
Worn three MHSHL seasons (2002-2005) by Kevin Lohry. Two color tackle-Twill numbers. Sewn on embroidered crest.
Game socks (02-04). Mesh game socks (04-05). Captain C added senior season. Mesh material manufactured by Aaron Sportswear.

Kevin is just one of only three Metros players to lead the team in scoring three consecutive seasons. He was also an IHSHL top ten
scorer three season as well. Playing in ninety-three regular season games, Kevin recorded seventy-five goals, sixty-nine assists and 144
regular season points; giving him an averaging of 1.5 points per game.


2003-2005 Marshall Tuttle
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2003-07

2004 Metros Rookie-of-the Year * 2005 Metros Sportsmanship Award
2006 All-Star Team West  *  Chicago Showcase/Team Tri-State *  Metros Alternate Captain
2007 First Team West All-Star  * Chicago Showcase/Team Tri-State  * Metros Leading Scorer * Metros Alternate Captain
Metros Most Valuable Player *  2007 SYHA Ted Neby Award
4-Time MHSHL Academic Award *
14 Seasons Siouxland Youth Hockey
       
Worn two seasons, freshman & sophomore, by Marshall Tuttle. This second season, 2004-05, was the last season with the round/script Metros logo and
wave style jerseys. Embroidered Metros logo. Mesh Material. Two color tackle-twill numbers on shoulders & back. NNOB. Manufacturer tag in collar.
Game socks. Made by Aarons Sportswear. Size XL.

Marshall joined the Metros and found a place on the varsity team.  His freshman  season saw a move straight to the varsity squad playing a complete
thirty game schedule. He grabbed  four assists along the way and was selected the Metros Rookie-of-the-Year. The following season he
would record four goals & eleven assists and receive the Metros Sportsmanship Award. However, Marshall’s two best seasons were still to come.

2003-2005 Marshall Tuttle
       

Worn two seasons (Fr. & So.) by Marshall Tuttle. This second season (2004-05) was the last season with the round/script Metros logo and wave style
jerseys. Embroidered Metros logo. Home white. Mesh Material. Two color tackle-twill numbers on shoulders & back. NNOB. Manufacturer tag in collar
and on right hem. Game socks (03-04) Game socks Mesh (04-05). Made by Aarons Sportswear. Size XL.
DJW and IHSHL 25th anniversary patched removed from 2000-01 season, worn then by goaltender Marie Witchey during her senior season.

Nick Cownie
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2004-06

2004-06 Sioux City Metros (MHAHL) * 2006-08 Omaha Energy (AAA Elite)
     
 
Worn by Nick Cownie during his freshman season. This season was the last season with the round/script Metros logo and wave
style jerseys.  Embroidered Metros logo. Road blacks. Mesh Material. Two color tackle-twill numbers on shoulders & back. NNOB.
Manufacturer tag in collar. Mesh game socks (04-05 only). Made by Aarons Sportswear. Size XL.
  Nick Cownie splits his freshman
season between varsity and JV; playing in thirteen varsity games and all thirty JV games scoring ten goals and a team leading eighteen
assists. He would play one more season for the Metros again before moving to Omaha where he played for the Omaha Energy a
AAA team in the Midget Elite League.

 


The 2005-06 season would again represent a new relationship between SYHA and the Sioux City Musketeers. A logo change was implemented
and stylized after the Musketeers.

The 2005-06 season would also mark the 30th Season of the Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL).


Nick Cownie
Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL) / Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2004-06
2004-06 Sioux City Metros (MHAHL) * 2006-08 Omaha Energy (AAA Elite)
      

This was worn by Nick Cownie during his second and last season with the Metros. This was the first season with this new style jersey
and Musketeer based Metros logo. Embroidered crest. Front tie-down. Single color sewn-on numbers on back & shoulders. NNOB.
Manufacturer tag in collar and on hem. White game socks. Size 54. Made by OT Sports. 
Nick would make the move to varsity this
season playing in all thirty-three games. Scoring just five goals he played the part of play-maker setting up eighteen Metros tallies. This
twenty-three points was second best among Metros top scorers. He would go on to play this last two high school season playing for
the Omaha7.75 Energy of the Midget Elite League.

Nick Cownie
      

Worn 2005-06 season by Nick Cownie. This was the first season with this new style jersey and Musketeer based Metros logo.
Embroidered Metros logo. Front tie-down. Single color sewn-on numbers on back & shoulders. NNOB. Manufacturer tag
in collar and on hem. Green game socks. Size 54. Made by OT Sports.

After thirty seasons, the IHSHL would rebrand as the Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL).
All ready stocked with teams from South Dakota, Nebraska & Missouri; the infamous Iowa League had out-grown its name.

 

2005-2007 Marshall Tuttle
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2003-07
2004 Metros Rookie-of-the Year * 2005 Metros Sportsmanship Award
2006 All-Star Team West  *  Chicago Showcase/Team Tri-State *  Metros Alternate Captain
2007 First Team West All-Star  * Chicago Showcase/Team Tri-State  * Metros Leading Scorer * Metros Alternate Captain
Metros Most Valuable Player *  2007 SYHA Ted Neby Award
4-Time MHSHL Academic Award *
14 Seasons Siouxland Youth Hockey
       
Worn on the road for two seasons (Jr. & Sr.) by Marshall Tuttle. Embroidered Metros logo. Front tie-down. Single color sewn-on
numbers on back & shoulders. NNOB. Sewn on Alternate captain A worn both Junior & Senior seasons. Manufacturer tag in collar
and on hem. Green game socks. Size 54. Made by OT Sports.
  Marshall joined the Metros as a freshman and found a spot on the
varsity squad right away. Playing complete schedules his first two seasons; he brought size and strength to the game but hadn’t found
his scoring touch yet. His final two seasons were break-out ones for Marshall; twice leading the Metros in scoring; first scoring seven
goals and twenty-one following-up with sixteen goals and thirteen assists. He earned multiple selections the the League’s All-Star and
All-League teams as well as the Chicago Showcase.

Marshall Tuttle
   
    
Worn at home for two seasons (Jr. & Sr.) by Marshall Tuttle. 2005-06 was the first season with the new style jersey and Musketeer based
Metros logo. Embroidered crest. Front tie-down. Single color sewn-on numbers on back & shoulders. NNOB. Sewn on Alternate captain “A”
worn both Junior & Senior seasons. Manufacturer tag in collar and on hem. White game socks. Size 54. Made by OT Sports.

After declining an invitation to play for the Musketeers (USHL), Marshall joined the Morningside Mustangs Football team where he spent
four seasons collecting tackles and awards. Marshall’s finest season was his senior year. The Mustangs finished with a 10-2 season and a
third consecutive trip to NAIA post season play. Along the way he amassed a very impressive list of Morningside and GPAC honors!!!

Morningside College and GPAC Honors
2009 Mustangs Leading Tackles  *  GPAC All-Team  Selection
2010 GPAC Defensive Player of the Year  *  American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) NAIA All-American Team
Victory Sports Network (VSN) NAIA Coaches All-American  Team   *  Daktronics NAIA Scholar Athlete
ESPN Academic All-District VII  Team   *  Mustangs Leading Tackler  *   Mustangs Most Valuable Player
William Campbell Trophy Post Graduate Scholarship Finalist (Tim Tebow won this award in 2009!!!)

Ben Holzrichter
Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
Metros 2007-10
2008 SYHA Scotty Culbertson Award * Junior Varsity Alternate Captain
3-Time MHSHL Academic Achievement Award* 2005 MHSHL President’s Academic Award
      

Worn at home for the first of three seasons by sophomore Ben Holzrichter. Embroidered Metros logo. Single color sewn-on numbers on
back & shoulders. NNOB. White game socks. Size 54. Made by OT Sports.
  Joining the Metros as a youngster he would see a full
JV schedule this season where he records a goal and three assists. Over the next three seasons, he will prove a huge asset to the team in
dedication, leadership, determination. Ben is selected as one of the team captains this season, an honor he holds for three seasons and is
the seasons recipient of the Scotty Culbertson Award, one of SYHA’s most respected awards.
 

Ben Holzrichter
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2007-10
2008 SYHA Scotty Culbertson Award * MHSHL Academic Achievement Award
Junior Varsity Alternate Captain
2009 League Top Ten JV Scorers * MHSHL Academic Achievement Award * Metros Iron Man Award
Junior Varsity Alternate Captain
2010 Metros Leading JV Scorer * Varsity Top Ten Scorer * Ted Neby Award *  Junior Varsity Alternate Captain
3-Time MHSHL Academic Achievement Award * 2010 MHSHL President’s Academic Award
Seven-Time SCHOA Co-Referee of the Year

08/09 MHSHL JV Top Ten Scorer(10th)-37 Points (15G/22A)      
Worn now for three seasons by senior by Ben Holzrichter. Embroidered Metros logo. Single color sewn-on numbers on back & shoulders.
NNOB. Green game socks. Size 54. Made by OT Sports. For three seasons, Ben would split his time between both varsity and JV logging
time in 138 total games. Last season he was a top three Metros JV scorer and a top ten League scorer. He would have a busy senior
season as well, recording a pair of goals and six helpers in twenty-eight varsity games and in twenty-eight JV games recording nine goals
and ten assists for a JV team leading nineteen points. He would be selected an Alternate Captain for the third season.

Ben Holzrichter
      
Worn at home for three seasons (So-Sr.) by Ben Holzrichter. Embroidered Metros logo. Single color sewn-on numbers on back & shoulders.
NNOB. White game socks. Size 54. Made by OT Sports.
His hard work, dedication to the cause and player leadership by example continued throughout the seasons. The three-time captain and high
scorer would  received SYHA’s highest honor, the Ted Neby Award and the MHSHL’s highest academic honor, the President’s Academic
Award. Ben was also a USA Hockey Official throughout his youth and high school playing seasons.


This would be the final season for this style jersey and logo. No Player nameplates.

Cody Clark
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2010-2013
2011 JV Penalty Minutes Leader * Second Varsity Penalty Minutes Leader
2012 Varsity Penalty Minutes Leader  *  2013 Varsity Penalty Minutes Leader
Three-Time MHSHL Player Academic Award
      

This on was worn by Cody Clark during his first season as a Metro.  This would be the final season for this style jersey &
logo. Attached screened crest. Tie-down front. Single color sewn-on numbers. NNOB. Manufacturer tagging in collar. Game
Socks. Made by OT Sports. Size 54. Cody took to the higher level of play and quickly established himself as one of the League’s
heavy hitters while splitting time between Varsity and JV. The first year sophomore’s 72 penalty minutes was second highest among all
varsity players where he shared the top-five honors with  four other seniors. He also lead the JV  with 62 minutes in the box. The
following two seasons he would easily claimed the Metros top Heavy Hitter distinction recording 67 and 102 penalty minutes.

Brandon Carlson
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2010-13

2011 JV Leading Scorer *  JV Rookie of the Year  *  2012 Metros Leading Scorer * MHSHL All-Star Team 
2013  Metros Varsity Leading Scorer * MHSHL All-Star Team * America’s Showcase/Team Midwest
3-Time MHSHL Academic Achievement  Award
       

This on was worn by Brandon Carlson during his first season. Attached screened crest. Tie-down front. Single color sewn-on numbers.
NNOB this season. Manufacturer tagging in collar. Game Socks. Made by OT Sports. Size 54.  Brandon would see significant time
his first season with the Metros on both JV and varsity squads. He would lead the JV in scoring recording nine goals and eleven
assists and be selected as the Junior Varsity Rookie-of-the-Year. He would also grab a pair of varsity goals and four assists during
the season. Brandon eventually become a two-time Metros leading scorer  & MHSHL All-Star.  He will be selected to play in the
America’s Showcase tournament and is a MHSHL Academic Achievement recipient. 


2011-12 was the first season for these style jerseys.
SYHA and the Sioux City Musketeers move to a standardized uniform program. The Metros jerseys and logo are redesigned
to reflect the current Musketeers logo and colors.
Player nameplates are back starting this season. Regular thee-striped game cocks both green and white.

Mitch Nelson
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2010-13
2010 Junior Varsity Rookie of the Year
2012 Junior Varsity Leading Scorer * Junior Varsity Most Valuable Player  *  Junior Varsity Ironman Award
       

Worn this season by senior Mitch Nelson. This was the first season for these style jerseys. Sewn-on embroidered crest.
Single color numbers on back and sleeves and single color attached nameplate. Single color captain “C”. Tie-down front. Removed
manufacturer tagging in collar. Made by Dangle Athletic. Game socks.

Mitch Nelson
      
Worn this season by senior Mitch Nelson. This was the first season for these style jerseys. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Single
color numbers on back and sleeves and single color attached nameplate. Single color captain “C”. Tie-down front. Removed
manufacturer tagging in collar. Made by Dangle Athletic. Game socks worn.

Brandon Carlson
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2010-13
2011 JV Leading Scorer *  JV Rookie of the Year  *  2012 Metros Leading Scorer * MHSHL All-Star Team 
2013  Metros Varsity Leading Scorer * MHSHL All-Star Team * America’s Showcase/Team Midwest
3-Time MHSHL Academic Achievement  Award
       

Worn during the 2011-12 (Junior) and 2012-13 (Senior) seasons by Brandon Carlson. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Single color numbers on
back & sleeves and single color attached nameplate. Tie-down front and manufacturer tagging in collar. Made by Dangle Athletic. Game
socks. Size Pro 56. 2011 season was the first season for these style jerseys. This would be the first of two consecutive seasons Brandon
would lead the Metros in scoring recording a team leading nineteen goals and fifteen assists. He would earn his first of two eventual selections
to the MHSHL All-Star T. The next season he would be selected to play in the nation-wide America’s Showcase tournament.

 

Metros switch to the “V” style game socks this season. They are worn with both green and white jerseys.
Both jersey styles remain the same as the previous season.

Cody Clark
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2010-2013
2011 JV Penalty Minutes Leader * Second Varsity Penalty Minutes Leader
2012 Varsity Penalty Minutes Leader  *  2013 Varsity Penalty Minutes Leader
Three-Time MHSHL Player Academic Award
  
Worn during the 2011-12 (Junior) and 2012-13 (Senior) seasons by Cody Clark. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Single color numbers
on back & sleeves and single color attached nameplate. Tie-down front and manufacturer tagging in collar. 2011-12 standard white
& green game socks. 2012-13 first season for the sub-laminated game socks worn with both color jerseys. Made by Dangle Athletic.
The Metros leading Penalty Minutes leader the last two seasons and a top three finisher his sophomore season. Following his senior
season Cody would leave the dark side behind; joining the USA Hockey Officials Development Program (ODP). He
is currently in
his fifth season as part of the Program and is working a steady schedule of NA3Hl and NAHL games. He has been selected

to work several U18 National Tournaments. At the conclusion of the 17-18 regular season, Cody was one of a few officials making the cut
for NAHL play-off assignments. That following season he would join the USHL where he is currently a full-time official.

Brandon Carlson Midwest High School Hockey League
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2010-13
2011 JV Leading Scorer *  JV Rookie of the Year  *  2012 Metros Leading Scorer * MHSHL All-Star Team 
2013  Metros Varsity Leading Scorer * MHSHL All-Star Team * America’s Showcase/Team Midwest
3-Time MHSHL Academic Achievement  Award
       

Worn during the 2011-12 (Junior) and 2012-13 (Senior) seasons by Brandon Carlson. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Single color numbers on
back & sleeves and single color attached nameplate. Tie-down front and manufacturer tagging in collar. Made by Dangle Athletic. Size Pro 56.
2011-12 standard white & green game socks and 2012-13 first season for the sub-laminated game socks worn with both colors. For a second
consecutive season, Brandon would  lead the Metros in scoring; recording both team leading nineteen goals and seventeen assists.This senior
season would see him selected to the MHSHL All-Star team for a second time and earn his first selection to the America’s Showcase
tournament playing for Team Midwest. He was also multi-season MHSHL Academic Achievement Awards recipient and is the only
Metro to attend three different universities and still graduate on time.


Both white and green jersey styles remain the same as previous season. “V” socks. Nameplates


Jersey styles remain the same as previous season.

Sammy Holzrichter
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2013-16

2014 Metros Dustin White Award * 2014-15 Metros Alternate Team Captain * 2015-16 Alternate Team Captain
2015, 2019, 2024 USA Hockey Deaf Olympics Team
       
Worn three seasons (Fr-Jr) by Sammy Holzrichter. (Shown here during his Junior year) Sewn-on embroidered crest. Single color numbers
on back & sleeves and single color attached nameplate. Tie-down front and manufacturer tagging in collar. Alternate Captain A added junior season.
Sub-laminated game socks worn with both colors. Made by Dangle Athletic. Size Pro 56

        
Worn three seasons (Fr-Jr) by Sammy Holzrichter. (Shown here during his Junior year) Sewn-on embroidered crest. Single color numbers
on back & sleeves and single color attached nameplate. Tie-down front and manufacturer tagging in collar. Alternate Captain A added junior season.
Sub-laminated game socks worn with both colors. Made by Dangle Athletic. Size Pro 56

Following  his senior season Sammy would go on to play college club hockey for Rochester Institute of  Technology. He would also make the
2015 USA Hockey National Team playing in the World Deaf Hockey Championships held in Khanty-Manaiysk, Russia. Sammy scores
his first Olympic goal in a win over Kazakhstan and an eventual bronze medal finish.. Held every two seasons, he again makes the Olympic
squad, this time racking up four goals and two assists as the Americans capture the Gold Medal in a victory over Canada.


MHSHL celebrates the 40th season of High School hockey. All jerseys sport the new anniversary patch. 
 MHSHL Officials wear the patch in lieu of the 2015-16 USAH  referee crest
 Metros jersey style remains the same as the previous seasons.  Name plates. “V” socks.
Green/white cloves and matching Kelly green shells.

                                                          

Brandon Swanson
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2013-16

7 seasons SYHA  /  3 seasons Sioux City Metros
      

Worn three seasons by Brandon Swanson. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Single color numbers on back & sleeves and single color
attached nameplate. Tie-down front and manufacturer tagging in collar. 40th Anniversary MHSHL patch on right chest. Sub-laminated
game socks worn with both colors. Made by Dangle Athletic. Size Pro 54

      
Worn three seasons by Brandon Swanson. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Single color numbers on back & sleeves and
single color attached nameplate. Tie-down front and manufacturer tagging in collar (removed). 40th Anniversary MHSHL
patch on right chest. Sub-laminated game socks worn with both colors. Made by Dangle Athletic. Size Pro 54

Players from the previous 40th season keep patches on jerseys as a nod to the second half of the anniversary.
New players do not add the patch.

 Metros jersey style remains the same as the previous seasons.  Name plates. “V” socks (last season).

 

Tanner Frerichs
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2013-17
2016 MHSHL All-League Team * 2016 MHSHL All-StarTeam. *  2016 America’s Hockey Showcase * Metros Most Valuable Player 
2017 MHSHL All-League Team * 2016 MHSHL All-StarTeam. *  2016 America’s Hockey Showcase * Metros Most Valuable Player 
       
Worn three seasons by Junior Tanner Frerichs. His final two seasons were loaded with Team and League successes; a top three scorer his
sophomore season, he lead the Metros in scoring his last two seasons. He was a multi-year selection as the Metros Alternate Captain & Most
Valuable Player, as well as back-to-back  MHSHL’s All-Star, All-League and America Showcase team selections.

       
Sewn-on embroidered crest. Single color numbers on back & sleeves and single color attached nameplate. Tie-down front and manufacturer tagging
in collar. 40th Anniversary MHSHL patch on right chest. Sewn-on Alternate Captain “A”. Single color attached nameplate. Made by Dangle Athletic.
Size Pro 54

Tanner  is back again as one of the Metros top scorers this final season, he leads the way in scoring netting 26 goals and 39 assists. His 65
points was not only the Metros best this season, but the second highest in the MHSHL. His 39 assists in a single season if  second highest
among all Metros players. Tanner would amass 172 varsity points wearing these jerseys, making him the second highest scorer in
Jr. Musketeer/Metro history. Tanner would also put together a mid-season scoring streak notching 26 points in ten games.

This was his third season as a MHSHL All-Star and his second as an MHSHL All League player, as well as his second selection to
the America’s Showcase Team. Tanner is a Metros two-time Most Valuable Player, and is a just a handful of Metros players who
were top five High Scorers for three seasons in a row; his freshman year he would finish the season as a top three junior varsity scorer.

Player Update…Tanner would go on to play a pair of seasons for the Alexandria Blizzard. He would see time in ninety-two regular
season games recording twenty-nine goals and twenty-eight assists. His best outing was a pair of  three point games; a goal and two
assists in back-to-back wins over the Rochester Grizzlies.

Drake Beller
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2015-19

2017 MHSHL All-Star * * All-League First team  * America’s Showcase Selection * 2017 Metros Rookie of the Year
2018 MHSHL league Champions * MHSHL Tournament Champions * MHSHL All-League First Team *  MHSHL All-Star Team
USA Hockey Tier II National Champion
2019 MHSHL Championship runner-up * All-League First Team * All-Star Team * America’s Showcase/Team MidWest

       

Worn by now junior this season Drake Beller.  A top five Metros scorer both seasons; he would earn rookie of the year
honors his first season and a selection to the Americas Showcase tournament his second season. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Single color
numbers on back & sleeves and single color attached nameplate. Tie-down front and manufacturer tagging in collar. 40th Anniversary MHSHL
patch on right chest. Sub-laminated game socks worn with both colors. Sewn-on Alternate Captain “A”. Made by Dangle Athletic. Size Pro 52

Drake would wear this same jersey/style the following season when the Metros captured both the MHSHL Regular & Post-season  Tournament
Championships. The Metros would would finish the season going 25-2-1 and win Sioux City’s first regular season championship in twenty-five seasons.
The Metros would also go 3-0 in the post season tournament giving the Metros their seventh State/Tournament Championship. Drake would Lead the
Metros and all other League scorers notching twenty-six goals, forty-three assists for sixty-nine total points-just one point shy of the Metros all-time
scoring record. He would be selected to the MHSHL’s All-Star and All-League teams.

The Metros would advance to the 2018 USA Hockey National Tournament where they are again victorious, bringing home Sioux City’s first
ever such honor. Blake sees time in all six games; adding three assists to his  pair of goals in the opening game against Manatee Florida
and his game winning National Championship goals against Monarch Colorado.

Max Beller
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2016-19

2018 MHSHL Regular Season Champions * MHSHL Tournament Champions * USA Hockey 
2019 MHSHL All-League First Team *  MHSHL All-Star Team * America’s Showcase/Team Midwest
 Max returns this season to Sioux City to play his high school hockey for the Metros. Max played three seasons in the Omaha
Lancers AAA program; The Lancers are widely regarded as one of the top-five AAA programs in the nation.

      

Worn by rookie and sophmore Max Beller (no 40th patch-new player).  Sewn-on embroidered crest. Single color numbers on back & sleeves and single
color attached nameplate. Tie-down front and manufacturer tagging in collar. No 40th Anniversary MHSHL patch. Embroidered
fleur/sheild crests |on both shoulders. Sub-laminated game socks worn with both colors. No fight strap. Made by
Dangle Athletic. Size Pro 52

The following season Max would go on to be a part of the Metros MHSHL Regular  & Post-season Championships as well as USA Hockey’s
National Tournament Championship team. The Junior would lead the team with 98 penalty minutes finishing as the Metros top Heavy Hitter. Max
also recorded eight goals, five assists and one game winner against the Lincoln Stars. He also had a pair of multi goal affairs against the Dubuque
Devils and the Stars. He saw time in all six National Championship games; scoring a goal in a win over Manatee Florida  and adding an assist
in another victory over  Newark Ohio. He is expected to return next season as one of the Metros defensive corps leaders.

Player Update…Max’s senior season is filled with success. He is selected as one of the team Captains and leads the defensive corps
to the second fewest goals allowed in the league. He is a top three Metros scorer with nineteen goals, twenty-one assists and forty points
and sets several all-time scoring records.  His nineteen goals and forty points in a single season is highest ever among all Jr. Musketeer/Metros
defenseman; his twenty-one assists in a single season and twenty-eight total goals is third best among all Sioux City defenseman. He will
go on to play in the USPHL for the Minnesota Blue Ox.


Same Style Jerseys / Several patches remain on senior players jerseys / New players this season did not add patches.
National Championship Patches for the 2018 Tournament held in Plymouth, MN.  March 22nd-26th.
First season for traditional style socks, white and green, with Metros logo.

Walter Werden
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2014-18
2017 MHSHL Tournament Runner-up * 2018 MHSHL Regular Season Champions * USA Hockey National Champions
      

These jerseys were worn several seasons by now Senior Walter Werden. These are same as previous season’s weight and style. Sewn-on
embroidered crest. Tie-down front. Green tie removed. 2018 National Championship patch. Numbers are single color tackle-will. Sewn-on

      
 nameplate with single color letters. Both shoulders have embroidered alternate logos. Size tag in collar. No fight strap. Fully sublaminated
game socks. Made by Dangle Athletic. Size 52. 
Walt would play four seasons for the Metros; playing twice in the State Tournament
championship game leading the Metros to a eventual championship his senior year. He was one of the unofficial team leaders and a
top defenseman. Walt’s biggest goal of the season came in overtime, when his shot from the point gave the Metros a second-round
tournament win; sending the Metros to the championship game and their seventh overall state title.


Same Style Jerseys and Same style socks.

Reece McDonald
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2015-19

2018 MHSHL Regular Season Champions * MHSHL Tournament Champions * USA Hockey Tier II National Champion
America’s Showcase/Team Midwest *
2019  
MHSHL All-Star Team * America’s Showcase/Team Midwest
      
These jerseys was worn several seasons by now Senior Reece McDonald. They are same as previous season’s weight and style. Sewn-on
embroidered crest. Tie-down front. 2018 National Championship patch. Embroidered Captain “C” on jersey. Numbers are single color
tackle-will. Both have sewn-on nameplate with single color letters. Both shoulders have embroidered alternate logos.
      
Size tag in green collar. White size tag removed. No fight strap. Fully sub laminated game socks. Made by Dangle Athletic. Size 52.
Reece McDonald would record seventeen goals and twenty-four assists; finishing his fourth season with the Metros as the second highest
scorer. He was instrumental in the Metros overall success the the last three seasons including the 2018 Midwest League and USA Hockey
National Championship victories. Next season he will go on to play for the Wisconsin Rapids River Kings; members of the USPHL.


Max Beller
Midwest High School Hockey League
Metros 2016-19

2018 MHSHL Regular Season Champions * MHSHL Tournament Champions * USA Hockey National Champions 
2019 MHSHL All-League First Team *  MHSHL All-Star Team * America’s Showcase/Team Midwest
      
Worn for three season by Max Beller. Same as previous season’s weight and style. Sewn-on embroidered crest. Tie-down
front. 2018 National Championship patch. Embroidered Alternate Captain “A” on jersey. Numbers are single color tackle-
twill. Sewn-on nameplate with single color letters. Both shoulders have embroidered alternate logos. Single size/care tag in
collar. Game Socks. No fight strap. Size 54. 
Max’s third season sees him record a pair of Metros single season scoring
records; his nineteen goals and forty assists is tops among all past Metros/Jr. Musketeers defenseman. In 2018 he would
help lead the Metros to an MHSHL regular season and Tournament Championships as well as the USA Hockey National
Championship. He would be selected  as one of the team captains his senior season. Later that season he helps Team
Midwest to a Silver Stick National Tournament runner-up finish. He is currently playing in the USPHL for the
Minnesota Blue Ox

Same Style Jerseys and Same style socks.

This will be the last season for the National Championship patches. There are several sophomore players that
may still wear them this season.

 

   

   

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

These below jerseys are one worn by SYHA players during special post season tournaments, all-star teams and other USA Hockey teams.

2019-20 Max Beller Minnesota Blue Ox
Sioux City Metros 2016-19 * 2019-Present Minnesota Blue Ox
      

This Pink in the Rink jersey was worn by Max Beller during his first season playing for the Minnesota Blue Ox. Tie-down neck.
Completely sub laminated jersey including stripes, patches, crest, numbers and mane plate. USPHL logo on right chest. Team
sponsors on should yoke. No fight strap. No manufacturer tag. Size tag in collar large.

2018-19 Reece McDonald Silver Stick Regional & National Tournaments
October 12th-14th Westminster, CO / January 18th-20th Sarina, Ontario, Canada
2017-18 America’s Showcase Team Midwest * 2018-19 America’s Showcase Team Midwest
2018-19 Silver Stick Regional Tournament Champions * 2019 Silver Stick National Tournament Runner-up
     

These black jerseys was worn during this seasons Silver Stick tournaments by Metros Captain and second leading scorer
Reece McDonald. These are basic black jerseys with a white shoulder yoke. Sewn-on screened crest. It has single color
sewn-on numbers on the back only. NNOB. Manufacturer tagging in collar. Size L. Manufactured by Tough Jerseys.
White game socks with black stripes work with both black and white jerseys.

Reece and Team Midwest would advance first through the America’s Showcase in St. Louis and then win the regional Regional
Silver Stick tournament in Westminster, Colorado. The victory would qualify them for the Silver Stick National Tournament held at
the end of the season. Team Midwest would shine advancing to the championship game after going 3-0-1 in pool play.
Unfortunately they would fall short to the Halton Hills Thunder from Ontario, Canada.

2018-19 Max Beller America’s Showcase
April 11th-15th / St. Louis, MO
2016-17 America’s Showcase Team Midwest * 2017-18 America’s Showcase Team Midwest
2018-19 America’s Showcase Team Midwest
      

Worn during the post season America’s Showcase tournament by Max Beller. Heat applied front logo. Numbers, division and name
are screened directly on the jersey. Sub laminated stripes. Manufacturer tagging in the collar. Made by Athletic Knit sportswear.
Size XL. These red jerseys were provided for the team in lieu of the teams black jerseys worn during the Silver Stick Tournament.

Team Midwest grab wins over Missouri and Colorado but fall to Texas in overtime in the semi final match-up. Their five points
still allows them to advance to the Silver Stick tournament. Max Beller records a team leading three assists and finishes among
the top five Team Midwest point leaders. Also playing is Reece McDonald who records a pair of assists during the week.

2017-18 Grant Newman America’s Showcase
April 19th-23rd St. Louis, MO
2016-17 America’s Showcase Team Midwest * 2017-18 America’s Showcase Team Midwest
      
Worn during the post season America’s Showcase tournament by Gran Newman. These are tie-down fronts. All numbers and logos are
screened directly to the jersey as are the player names directly on the jersey. Manufacturer tagging in the collar and on the hem.
Made by Athletic Knit sportswear. Size XL.

Team Midwest struggles this year, losing all three of their pool play games to Indiana, Philadelphia and Illinois. Grabbing the bottom seen in the
quarter finals they are defeated by the District of Columbia. Representing Sioux City are players Grant Newman and Reece McDonald

2016-17 Tanner Frerichs America’s Showcase
April 20th-24, 2017 Pittsburgh, PA
2015-16 Metros MVP * 2016 MHSHL All-Star Selection. * 2016 MHSHL All-League Selection *  2016 America’s Hockey Showcase

2016-17 Metros MVP * 2017 MHSHL All-Star Selection. * 2017 MHSHL All-League Selection * 2017 America’s Hockey Showcase
      
This was worn during the 2017 America’s Showcase tournament by Tanner Frerichs. This would be Tanner’s second selection to the prestigious
nation-wide tournament. He would notch an assist this week as Team Midwest would finish the tournament going 3-1.Medium weight material with
tie-down. Sewn-on, screened crest. Heat applied numbers and name directly on jersey. MIDWEST also screened on right chest .
Manufacturer tagging in collar and on left hem. Size XL. Made by Detroit Sports

2016-17 Drake Beller America’s Showcase
April 20th-24, 2017 Pittsburgh, PA
      
This was worn during the 2017 America’s Showcase tournament by Drake Beller. This would be his first selection to this national
tournament featuring the best high school players in the country. Drake recorded a pair of goals and an assist as Team Midwest finished
the week with a 3-1 record. Medium weight material with tie-down. Sewn-on, screened crest. Heat applied numbers and name directly
on jersey. MIDWEST also screened on right chest . Manufacturer tagging in collar and on left hem. Size XL. Made by Detroit Sports

Team Midwest would win all three of their pool play games defeating Pittsburgh, Washington and Wisconsin but lose in the quarter-final to
Florida by a single goal. Sioux City Metros selected for this seasons team are Drake Beller, Tanner Frerichs, James Page and Grant Newman.

2015-16 Tanner Frerichs America’s Showcase
April 14th-18th, 2016 Pittsburgh, PA
      
This was worn during the 2015-16 America’s Showcase tournament by Tanner Frerichs. This would be his first of two selection to the
nationwide tournament featuring the best high school players in the country. Tanner would lead Team Midwest posting three goals and
an assist; going 2-2 for the week. Heavy weight material. sewn-on, screened crest and single color heat applied numbers and name
directly on jersey. MIDWEST also screened on right chest over removed patch. Manufacturer tagging in collar and on left hem. Made
by Detroit Sports.

Team Midwest finishes the tournament with a pair of wins, defeating team California and Illinois but losing to New Jersey. They are also
defeated by Wisconsin in the quarter finals. Representing Sioux City are Skyler Beller and Tanner Frerichs

2016 Max Beller Omaha Tropics
      
This was worn during 2016 USA Hockey Summer League by Max Beller. This light-weight jersey is completely sub-laminated featuring
three-color logo, numbers and names (no name plate). Fine detail art in shoulder yokes. Manufacturer tagging in collar and above name.
Made by Projoy Sportswear. Size Medium.

2014-15 Drake Beller Omaha Lancers AAA U14
      
Worn during the 2014-15 season by Drake Beller. Originally a SYHA player Drake moved to Omaha to play AAA for three seasons.
He would return to Sioux City playing three seasons for the Metros.

201?-1? Drake Beller Omaha Lancers AAA U??

      

2014-15 Drake Beller Omaha Lancers AAA U14
       

2011 Sammy Holzrichter South Dakota Solar Bears
      
Worn during the 2011 USA Hockey Summer Hockey League by Sammy Holzrichter. This team was comprised of players from Iowa, Nebraska & South Dakota.
Jersey is totally sub-laminated with three-color numbers and single color name (no name plate). Front tie-down & AAA on collar. Manufacturer tagging in collar
and on lower right hip. Sponsors include Weather-All Roofing and Insulation and the Northland Hockey Group. Manufactured by Hooter Sportswear.

2011-12 Brandon Carlson MHSHL All-Star Game (Team Liberty)
Ames/ISU Ice Arena / March 3rd, 2013 / Team Liberty 7 – Team Freedom 4
       
Worn during the 2012 MHSHL All-Star game by Brandon Carlson. This would be his first of two MHSHL All-Star Game selections. Medium weight
mesh material with heat applied numbers, name, star, manufacturer logo and crest. Manufacturer tagging in collar and on the right rear hem.
Game socks. Made by Athletic Knit (AK). Size XL

Scott Patrick 1987 All-Star Game Iowa High School Hockey League (IHSHL)
Now known as the  Midwest High School Hockey League (MHSHL)
1986 All-Star Team * 1986 State Tournament All-League Team Honorable Mention
1987 All-Star Team  * 1987 All League Team * 1987 State Tournament MVP  * 1987 Metros Most Valuable Player
1986 All-Star Team  * 1988 All-League Team  * 1988 State Tournament Runner-up

      
Worn during the 1987 season IHSHL All-Star game by Scott Patrick. Screened IHSHL logo and date. Polyester jersey. Heat applied name
and numbers. Name directly on jersey/no plate. Manufacturer tagging in collar and on hem.

Made by CCM.1990 Burt Post Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State
1990 IHSHL State Tournament Runner-up
1990 IHSHL All State Selection * 1990 IHSHL All Star Game Selection
1990 Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State Selection *
  1989-90 Team Captain
      

Worn during the 1990 Chicago Showcase by Burt Post. This would be the first time Sioux City was represented in
this nation wide showcase tournament. Brett Austin, T.J. Reinsch and Brian Augustine would be the other first ever
Sioux City showcase selections.

1991 T. J. Reinsch Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State
1988 IHSHL State Championship Runner-up *  1990 IHSHL State Championship Runner-up
1991 IHSHL State Champions

1990 & 1991 IHSHL All Star Game Selection * 1991 IHSHL All State Selection
1990 & 1991 Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State Selection * 1990-91 Team Captain

       
Worn during the  1991 Chicago Showcase Tournament by T.J. Reinsch. This would be his second appearance in the showcase. The prior
season (1990) would be the first season for the prestigious showcase tournament and first time appearances for Brian Augustine, Bert
Post & Brett Austin. T.J. and Brian would represent Sioux City a second time along with Dan Davies and Chris Sorum.

1992 Jade Pospeshil Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State
1990 IHSHL State Championship Runner-up  * 1991 IHSHL State Champions Sioux City
1992 IHSHL Regular Season Champions / 1992 IHSHL State Champions
1992 IHSHL All Star Game Selection * 1992 IHSHL All State Selection
1992 Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State Selection

   
   
This was worn by Jade Pospeshil during the 1992 Chicago Showcase Tournament. He would post a goal and three assists in
three games. This is a light material jersey with all numbers, logos and sponsors screened on. A sponsor plate in the back hem is missing.
Made by Athletic Sewing. Size XL. Metros teammate Jesse Monell would also play in this tournament posting three goals and an assist.

1999 Robbie Lessard Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State
1996 Metros Rookie of the Year
1999 & 2000 
All Star Team  /  1999 & 2000 All State Team
1999 & 2000Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State Selection
1999-00 Most Valuable Player / Team Captain  / SYHA Ted Neby Award
13 seasons Siouxland Youth Hockey

      
Worn during the 1999 Chicago Showcase tournament by Robbie Lessard. Light weight polyester material with screened
Showcase crest, Tri-State & AHAI sponsors on front, screened STOP sign on the back. NNOB. Heat applied numbers
on back. Manufacturer tagging in collar. Made by Athletic Wear Inc. Size XXL.

2000 Robbie Lessard Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State
1996 Metros Rookie of the Year
1999 & 2000 
All Star Team  /  1999 & 2000 All State Team
1999 & 2000Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State Selection
1999-00 Most Valuable Player / Team Captain  / SYHA Ted Neby Award
13 seasons Siouxland Youth Hockey
      

Worn during the 2000 Chicago Showcase tournament by Robbie Lessard. Light weight polyester material with screened
Showcase crest, Tri-State & AHAI sponsors on front, screened STOP sign on the back. NNOB. Heat applied numbers
on back. Manufacturer tagging in collar. Made by Athletic Wear Inc. Size XXL.

2004 Kevin Lohry Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State
2003 & 2005 Metros Most Valuable Player
2003, 2004 2005 Metros Leading Scorer (32 GP 25/46) (30 GP-24/56) (30 GP 26/42)
2004 & 2005 Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State Selection
2003 State/League Tournament MVP  * 
 2003 Rookie-of-the-Year    *   2004, 2005 State/League All Star Team
2003, 2004 MHSHL Academic Achievement Award / 2005
 MHSHL President’s Academic Award
        

Worn during the 2004 Chicago Showcase tournament by Kevin Lohry. Light mesh material with screened Showcase crest, Tri-State & AHAI
sponsors on front, Jerry’s on left hem and screened STOP sign on the back. NNOB. Heat applied numbers on back. Manufacturer
tagging in collar and on right hem. Made by SP. Size XXL.

2005 Kevin Lohry Chicago Showcase Team Tri-State
   
     
Worn during the 2005 Chicago Showcase tournament by Kevin Lohry. Light mesh material with screened Showcase crest, Tri-State &
AHAI sponsors on front, Jerry’s on left hem and screened STOP sign on the back. Tie-down front. NNOB. Heat applied numbers on
back. Manufacturer tagging in collar and on right hem. Made by SP. Size XXL.

19?? Chicago Showcase
      

2007-08 Nick Cownie Omaha Energy AAA Elite (Road)
2004-06 Sioux City Metros (MHAHL) * 2006-08 Omaha Energy (AAA Elite)
      
Worn during his Senior year (2007-08) while playing for the Omaha Energy. (2006-07 had a different style) Attached rubberized screened crest.
“Star” design jersey made with mesh material. Two-color tackle-twill numbers on back & sleeves. Manufacturer tagging in collar (removed)
and on right back hem. Made by McCarthy-Sorensen Athletics. Size XL

2007-08 Nick Cownie Omaha Energy AAA Elite (Home)
2004-06 Sioux City Metros (MHAHL) * 2006-08 Omaha Energy (AAA Elite)
      
Worn during his Senior year (2007-08) while playing for the Omaha Energy. (2006-07 had a different style) Attached rubberized
screened crest. “Star” design jersey made with mesh material. Two-color tackle-twill numbers on back & sleeves. Manufacturer
tagging in collar (removed) and on right back hem. Made by McCarthy-Sorensen Athletics. Size XL

1999-00 Cory Mozak Iowa Select Team
      

2000 Iowa selects tea. Mesh material with attached crest. Heat applied two color numbers and screened name on jersey.
Made by Hooter Sportswear. Hooter logo on right hem. Size L

1999-00 Robbie Lessard Iowa Select Team
     
2000 Iowa selects tea. Mesh material with attached crest. Heat applied two color numbers and screened name on jersey.
Made by Hooter Sportswear. Hooter logo on right hem. Size XL

19??-?? Trent Mozak Team Northwest All-Stars
    
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19??-?? ????? Mozak Team Iowa Select
      

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1999-2000 Robbie Lessard Team Iowa Select
      

Worn during the 1999-2000 season by Robbie Lessard for the USA Hockey AAA Select Tournament. This is a medium weight jersey material.
Screened crest and numbers Manufacturer tagging in the collar and on the right hem. Made by CCM. Size L

1986 Scott Patrick Team Midwest
     

1986 Scott Patrick AHAUS Regional Midget Camp
     

19?? Team Midwest
     

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