Lots of 14 year olds look that good. See if he is lighting it up in Major Junior in two years and then we will call him the next somebody.
ANTHONY OPTS FOR HOLDERNESS – HALIFAX 08-15-05
Halifax Bantam Steven Anthony, who is being touted as the next can’t miss star to come out of Nova Scotia, has opted to play and study at Holderness School, a New England Prep School, during the 2005-06 season his father Eric told Hockeyscene.com Monday afternoon.
Anthony, who is only 14 years of age, had been granted exceptional status to play in the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League this season but Hockey Nova Scotia said he would have to do so with Halifax McDonalds because he came up through the Halifax minor hockey program. He and his father wanted him to play with Dartmouth Subways since the Subways is hosting the Atlantic championship and they felt he could get more exposure there. His father then said he would likely go to Shattuck-St.Marys, the prep school in Minnesota where Sidney Crosby played.
Holderness School is located in Plymouth, New Hampshire in the foothills of the White Mountains. The school has 274 students and a faculty of 44. It has its own modern arena where the Bulls play. It has a strong hockey program as part of a strong academic and athletic program.