Leonardo Reapers

The Leonardo Reapers were an international street hockey team and one of the Original Four member clubs of the VASHL, along with the Monroeville Zombies, Puck U, and View Askew Vulgarians.

The team took their inspiration from Kevin Smith’s 2006 film, Clerks II. The Reapers logo was featured on Randal’s hat. Leonardo, New Jersey is the home of the Quick Stop and RST Video.

Kevin Smith directed the pilot episode of Reaper, to which the Leonardo Reapers were a subtle nod. Smith also executive produced the pilot and served as a consultant on the series.

The team’s 2012 Walter Gretzky Cup victory was a testament to their defensive strength, offensive firepower, and unwavering determination. The championship game against the Hit Somebody! Hitmen saw the Reapers locked in an intense battle, but it was Trevor Cherewka who cemented their place in VASHL history, scoring the decisive winning goal to secure the cup for the Reapers. With a well-balanced roster and a dedication to their team’s legacy, the Reapers’ triumph in 2012 remains one of the most celebrated moments in league history.

Though no longer an active VASHL franchise, the Leonardo Reapers remain an important part of league history, showcasing how cinema and hockey collided to form one unforgettable legacy.

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Leonardo Reapers
Leonardo Reapers
Founded 2009
History Leonardo Reapers
2009-2019
View Askew Inspiration Clerks II
Colors Claret burgundy, black and pearl lusta
              
Words Dying to hit the asphalt
Mascot The Reaper
Facebook Page Leonardo Reapers
Captain Mike Crandall (2019)
Walter Gretzky Cups 1 (2012)
WGSHT Medals  1
 2
 2
Lady Ming Trophies 0

Players

2019 Roster

# Nat Player
00 Canada Drez Peregrina (A)
23 Canada Patty Meo-Sager
31 Canada Warren Stanley (A)
35 Canada Trevor Cherewka
43 United States of America Sam Conley
47 Canada Laura Nagy
55 United States of America Mike Crandall (C)
67 United States of America TJ Conley
68 Canada Isaac Cherewka
74 Canada Chris Nagy
75 United States of America Christopher Conley (Goalie)
88 Canada Tim Visentin

Reapers Banner

Team Captains

Photos

Team Logos

Team logo used from
2009-2013
Main team logo
2014-2019
Alternate logo
2014-2019

Games

DateGameTime/ResultsTournamentYear
Playoff Game 3 (2v7) - 2019Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2019
Game 20 - 2019Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2019
Game 17 - 2019Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2019
Game 8 - 2019Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2019
Game 20 - 2018Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2018
Game 8 - 2015Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2018
Game 3 - 2018Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2018
Game 25 - 2017Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2017
Game 18 - 2017Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2017
Game 7 - 2017Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2017
Game 3 - 2017Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2017
Game Twenty-Three - 2016Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2016
Game Fourteen - 2016Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2016
Game Twelve - 2016Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2016
Game Five - 2016Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2016
Game Nineteen - 2015Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2015
Game Sixteen - 2015Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2015
Game Eleven - 2015Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2015
Game Four - 2015Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2015
Game Thirteen - 2014Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2014
Game Nine - 2014Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2014
Game Six - 2014Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2014
Game Four - 2014Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2014
Game Eleven - 2013Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2013
Game Eight - 2013Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2013
Game Six - 2013Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2013
Game Two - 2013Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2013
Game Twelve - 2012Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2012
Game Ten - 2012Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2012
Game Six - 2012Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2012
Game Four - 2012Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2012
Game One - 2012Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2012
Game Nine - 2011Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2011
Game Six - 2011Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2011
Game Three - 2011Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2011
Game Thirteen - 2010Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2010
Game Twelve - 2010Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2010
Game Three - 2010Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2010
Game Five - 2009Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2009
Game Four - 2009Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2009
Game One - 2009Walter Gretzky Street Hockey Tournament2009

WGSHT Record

YEAR GP W L T OTL GF GA PLACE
2019 4 2 2 0 0 16 16 7th
2018 3 1 2 0 0 17 16 10th
2017 4 0 2 2 0 9 16 12th
2016 4 1 3 0 0 15 13 9th
2015 4 2 1 1 0 30 17 5th
2014 4 1 3 0 0 11 22 7th
2013 4 1 3 0 0 12 11 3rd
2012 5 4 1 0 0 30 23 1st
2011 3 2 1 0 0 12 10 3rd
2010 3 2 1 0 0 16 16 2nd
2009 3 1 2 0 0 10 13 2nd
Total 41 17 21 3 0 178 173

Team History

Established in 2009, the Leonardo Reapers were one of the Original Four teams that helped shape VASHL, standing alongside the Monroeville Zombies, View Askew Vulgarians, and Puck U. The franchise held an undeniable commitment to competition, earning their Walter Gretzky Cup championship in 2012—a moment the team proudly embraced.

The team name and imagery were drawn directly from Kevin Smith’s 2006 film Clerks II. The Reapers logo was prominently featured on Randal Graves’ hat, making the team a subtle but fitting tribute to View Askew lore. Leonardo, New Jersey, the setting of Clerks, is home to the Quick Stop and RST Video, further tying the Reapers’ identity to the world of Smith’s films. The Reapers also referenced Smith’s involvement with Reaper, a television show for which he directed the pilot episode, served as an executive producer, and acted as a consultant on the series.

The Leonardo Reapers’ championship-winning run in 2012 was built on a formidable defensive core, anchored by Drez Peregrina, whose strong presence led the defense, and Warren Stanley and Trevor Graf, returning players who upheld the Reapers’ high standards. At the heart of the team was Gavin ap’Morrygan, an Original Reaper, who played every year with the squad, serving as its heart and soul and excelling in both defensive and offensive roles.

On the offensive side, the Reapers were powered by Trevor Cherewka, who secured their Walter Gretzky Cup victory by scoring the championship-winning goal, showcasing his dedication every shift. Tim Visentin was a consistent force in the team’s attack, while Mike Crandall, who took over the captaincy from Frank Ciampi, played all 10 seasons with the Reapers, earning a reputation as one of VASHL’s premier scorers.

The Leonardo Reapers always embraced a dark and intense aesthetic, with burgundy/maroon as a core element of their color palette. However, their original jersey and logo also incorporated light green and blue, giving them a more varied look in their early years. In 2014, the team underwent a major redesign, refining their identity with a finalized color scheme that leaned heavily into cream and black, complementing their signature burgundy tone. This updated look was a direct nod to the TV series Sons of Anarchy, which prominently featured reaper imagery. The Reapers embraced an outlaw motorcycle club-inspired aesthetic, reinforcing their gritty and rebellious persona in VASHL. Their new design gave them a commanding presence on the rink, making them one of the most visually distinct franchises in league history.

Like many teams, the Leonardo Reapers were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, ultimately disbanding after 2020. Though no longer active, their legacy as one of the league’s foundational franchises remains intact, with their 2012 championship and decade-long history cementing them as one of VASHL’s most iconic teams.

WGSHT Player Appearances with Leonardo Reapers

Nat Player Team Debut WGSHT
Appearances
GP Notes
United States of America Mike Crandall 2009 11 41 VASHL First 44
Franchise Founding Member
Tournament Champion: 2012
Team Captain: 2011-2019
Alt. Cap: 2010
Canada Warren Stanley 2009 10 36 VASHL First 44
Franchise Founding Member
Alt. Cap: 2016-2019
Canada Drez Peregrina 2011 9 35 Tournament Champion: 2012
Alt. Cap: 2016-2019
Canada Trevor Cherewka 2012 8 32 Tournament Champion: 2012
Canada Tim Visentin 2009 8 28 VASHL First 44
Franchise Founding Member
United States of America Gavin ap’Morrygan 2009 6 22 VASHL First 44
Franchise Founding Member
Tournament Champion: 2012
Alt. Cap: 2009, 2011-13
United States of America Christopher Conley 2015 5 19 Team Goalie: 2015-2019
United States of America Atul Trivedi 2014 4 18
United States of America Mike Hoffman 2011 4 16 Tournament Champion: 2012
Team Goalie: 2011-14
Canada Chris Nagy 2016 4 15
United States of America Steph Conley 2015 3 12
United States of America Frank Ciampi 2009 3 10 VASHL First 44
Franchise Founding Member
Team Captain: 2010
Alt. Cap: 2014
United States of America Trevor Graf 2009 3 10 VASHL First 44
Franchise Founding Member
Alt. Cap: 2010
Canada Dan Chaulk 2009 3 9 VASHL First 44
Franchise Founding Member
Canada Matt Young 2009 3 9 VASHL First 44
Franchise Founding Member
Canada Laura Nagy 2011 3 8
Canada Tyler Nadeau 2012 2 9 Tournament Champion: 2012
Canada Jason Curling 2015 2 8
United States of America Trevor James Fontenrose 2016 2 8
United States of America TJ Conley 2018 2 7
Canada Bryan Wilson 2009 2 6 VASHL First 44
Franchise Founding Member
Canada Brad Hill 2012 1 5 Tournament Champion: 2012
Canada Kyle Milne 2012 1 5 Tournament Champion: 2012
Canada Dave Tilly 2012 1 5 Tournament Champion: 2012
Canada Mike Van Eck 2012 1 5 Tournament Champion: 2012
Canada Mike Brandeo 2013 1 4
Canada Kris Gonzalez 2013 1 4
United States of America Rob Herman 2014 1 4
Canada David Lafayette 2013 1 4
Canada Stephen Noddin 2015 1 4
Canada Dakota Powless 2015 1 4
Canada Patty Meo-Sager 2019 1 4
United States of America Sam Conley 2019 1 4
United States of America Thom Roholt 2009 1 3 VASHL First 44
Franchise Founding Member
Team Goalie: 2009
United States of America Mark Dicicco 2009 1 3 VASHL First 44
Franchise Founding Member
Team Captain: 2009
United States of America Alan Harris 2010 1 3
Canada Mike Pace 2010 1 3 Team Goalie: 2010
Canada Sean Stanley 2010 1 3
Canada Ian Blasdell 2018 1 3
Canada Isaac Cherewka 2018 2 7
Canada 25
United States of America 15
Total 40