Two Honeybaked girls selected for U.S. National Under-18 Evaluation Camp

Megan Keller (middle, blue headband) and Victoria Sullivan (second from right in front row) have been selected to participate in USA Hockey's National Under-18 Evaluation Camp this August. (Michael Caples/MiHockey)

 

By Michael Caples –

A pair of Honeybaked girls will be skating with the country’s best in the middle of August.

Megan Keller and Victoria Sullivan, two members of 19U Honeybaked squad that captured a state title this spring, have been selected by USA Hockey to skate at the U.S. Women’s National Under-18 Evaluation Camp, which will take place on Aug. 13-18 in Lake Placid, N.Y.

The two Honeybaked standouts are the lone Michigan representatives on the 30-girl roster released by USA Hockey today.

Keller is a 5-foot-10, 150-pound defenseman from Farmington that has committed to Boston College for 2014. Her older brother, Ryan, plays for Michigan State.

Sullivan, a 5-foot-5, 150-pound forward from West Bloomfield, will be joining Keller in Boston. She had two goals and two assists in three USA Hockey National Championship contests this spring.


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  1. WHAT AN AMAZING ACHIEVEMENT!! A DIFFICULT CHALLENGE THAT ALL HOCKEY PLAYERS STRIVE FOR AND MOST DONT GET THERE. THESE GIRLS SHOULD BE EXTREMELY PROUD! THEIR EFFORTS HAVE WON THEM A PRESTIGIOUS AWARD! ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE!!