With 16 students drafted into the OHL who have or do attend PEAC, there is no doubt in anyone’s mind that elite level athletes are successful at PEAC. The Toronto Sun’s Steve Simmons cited ” [of] those drafted in the first round of the OHL priority selection Saturday, six go to the same high school. The Premier Elite Athletes’ Collegiate, better known as PEAC, hasn’t been around long but it is quickly getting a reputation as the place to be for budding athletes.” (http://m.torontosun.com/2012/04/07/simmons-burning-questions-for-leafs?noimage=true).
PEAC‘s success in the first round of the draft included Connor McDavid, with exceptional status and picked 1st overall by Erie. Of the 22 1st round picks were from PEAC that’s 27%.
Here is a run down of where, when and who they got drafted by.
1st Round
1 – F -Connor Mcdavid – Erie Otters
4 – F -Jared McCann – Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds
5— F -Joshua Ho-Sang – Windsor Spitfires
10 – F -Niki Petti – Belleville Bulls
11 – F -Damian Bourne – Mississauga St Michael’s Majors
18 – F – Dante Salituro – Ottawa 67’S
6th Round
4 – F -David Miller – Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds
17 – G – Daniel Potter – Ottawa 67’S
7th Round
10 – F – Keaton Ratcliffe – Mississauga St Michael’s Majors
8th Round
11 – F – Jake Gilmour – Kingston Frontenacs
9th Round
6 – D – CJ Bollers – Guelph Storm
10th Round
5 – F -Chris Cobham – Windsor Spitfires
12th Round
2 – F – Slatter Doggett – Kingston Frontenacs
13th Round
10 – D/F – Brett Dunsbier – Mississauga St Michael’s Majors
14th Round
19 – F -Sam Berg – Niagara Icedogs
15th Round
6 – F -Griffin Heithsu
Further to this Brenden Shane , Trey Bradley and George Mika will all get drafted in the USHL Futures Draft in early May. Who were not drafted in the OHL Draft yesterday.
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