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This profile was automatically generated using 2 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
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1. Amarillo Gorilla News
www.amarillogorillas.com/wmnew - [Cached]Published on: 9/16/2003 Last Visited: 9/13/2005
Defenseman Bill Cass, who appeared in three of the CHL semi-final playoff games for the Gorillas, will be patrolling the blue-line for the black, red, grey and white.
"I am really looking forward to coming to Amarillo," said Cass. "I thought I wasn't going to be playing hockey again and I jumped at the opportunity to join the Gorillas. I was even more excited when I got the chance to play."
In those three games, Cass logged extra ice time due to injuries to some of the key players. He did not post a point, but had two penalty minutes. "Bill stepped into a difficult situation last year coming out of college and jumping right into a tough series against Laredo," said Gorillas Head Coach/Director of Hockey Operations and Assistant General Manager Joe Ferras.
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Cass, a native of Indianapolis, Indiana, spent the past four years with Quinnipiac College, a Division I school, where he appeared in 79 games and had three goals and seven assists for 10 points. Cass graduated with a Bachelor's of Science degree in financial management.
"Bill is a very capable defenseman in his own zone and one that I expect to be making the first pass," said Ferras.
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"Bill has seen the intensity of playoff hockey and I am sure this will give him the confidence to step right in and make an impact come October."
Bill Cass is the sixth player signed by the Amarillo Gorillas for the 2004-2005 season joining fellow blue-liners Ryan Shannon, Mark DeSantis, Darren Curry, Tyler Butler and forward Derek Hahn. -
2. Laredo Bucks
laredobucks.com/news/?id=4923 - [Cached]Published on: 4/13/2004 Last Visited: 1/3/2006
Forward Steve Simoes flipped the puck high into the air and it came down near the Amarillo goal crease where Gorillas defenseman Bill Cass tried to clear the puck, but it banked off Hiebert and into the net at 18:58 to make it 4-1 Laredo.

