TPH Announces Tier I (AAA) Approval for Nashville Jr. Predators and Southeast Blades for 2025-2026 Season
Nashville, TN & Atlanta, GA — TPH is thrilled to announce that the Southern Amateur Hockey Association (SAHA) and USA Hockey have officially approved the Nashville Jr. Predators and the Southeast Blades as Tier I (AAA) hockey associations for the 2025-2026 season. This significant milestone reflects a growing commitment to elevating youth hockey in the Southeast, providing top-tier opportunities for local athletes to compete at the highest level without leaving their communities.
TPH extends its gratitude to the SAHA Tier I Committee, SAHA Board Members, and dedicated volunteers for their thorough review and support throughout this process. Their dedication ensures that young hockey players across the region can pursue their dreams in an elite environment close to home.
“This is a significant step for Tier I hockey within SAHA as NJP transitions to a Nashville-based model,” shared JP Dumont, NJP Program Director. “The NHL Nashville Predators have done an incredible job growing the game not only in Nashville but throughout the SAHA affiliate, and our mission with NJP remains to Develop, Impact, and Guide our athletes beyond the game.”
TPH is excited to collaborate with all SAHA associations to provide every player access to Tier I hockey and continue developing athletes for success in and beyond hockey. Over the past 20 years of operating Tier I (AAA) programs, including the Nashville Jr. Predators and Thunder AAA Hockey Club, TPH has helped over 300 student-athletes advance to junior leagues like the USHL, OHL, and NAHL, and more than 150 student-athletes to NCAA collegiate hockey.
“It has taken over 23 years of growth for Tier I Hockey in SAHA to reach this point, and we are excited for this new chapter”, stated Program Director of the Southeast Blades, Brad Schell. “We look forward to supporting all SAHA associations with this regional model that will allow players and their families to stay at home.”
Tryout Information: Nashville Jr. Predators
Tryouts for the Nashville Jr. Predators AAA teams will take place at Ford Ice Center – Bellevue on the following dates:
- April 12-13, 2025: 11U (2014) /12U (2013) /13O (2012) REGISTER HERE
- April 26-27, 2025 14U (2011) /15O (2010) /16U (2009) /18U (2008/2007) REGISTER HERE
For additional details, please contact:
- JP Dumont, Director of Hockey Operations: jpdumont@jrpredators.com
- Kevin Muller, Tier I Director: kmuller@jrpredators.com
Tryout Information: Southeast Blades
Tryouts for the Southeast Blades will be held at Duluth Ice Forum on April 12-13, 2025 for the following age groups:
- April 12-13, 2025 for the 11U (2014) / 12U (2013) /13U (2012) REGISTER HERE
For more information, please contact:
- Brad Schell, Tier I Director: bschell@tphacademy.com
Further details on ice slots and tryout logistics will be announced soon. TPH encourages all aspiring athletes to register and take the next step in their hockey journey.
About TPH:
Founded in 2001, TPH (Total Package Hockey) aims to positively impact the lives of student-athletes through sport. Serving over 10,000 athletes annually across 20+ U.S. and Canada-based divisions, TPH offers association management, elite prospects programs, tournaments, camps, and its signature TPH Academy model. With a focus on holistic development, TPH helps athletes grow as players, students, and individuals prepared for success both on and off the ice.
Pat O’Neill
Born and raised in Freeport, Illinois, O’Neill earned his Bachelors and Master’s degree in Education from Illinois State University, as well as his Educational Specialist degree in Educational Leadership from Augusta University. With over a decade as a high school educator, four years as a high school principal, and a decade e working in training and business development and operations, O’Neill brings plenty of experience and knowledge to the Center of Excellence.
Brad Schell
Coach Schell grew up in Scott, Saskatchewan and played AAA in western Canada. Upon finishing his youth career, Brad was drafted by the Spokane Chiefs of the WHL. He played four seasons for the Chiefs including the 2003-2004 where he led the team in scoring with 92 points. Known as prolific scorer, Coach Schell scored a staggering 110 points in 63 games during the 2006-2007 season for the Gwinnett Gladiators in ECHL. He currently resides in Atlanta, GA with his wife Kim and two sons, Ryder and Gavin.
Sunsea Williams
Born and raised in South Bend, IN, Sunsea is a 2x Northern Illinois University Graduate, holding a Bachelors in Sociology and Masters in Adult and Higher Education. While at Northern Illinois University, Sunsea ran track and field and cross country. Previously, she spent the last four years working in Student-Athlete Academic Support Services at Georgia Tech. Served as an Academic Coordinator (2015-2017) and Assistant Director of Academic Programs (2017-2019). Prior to Georgia Tech, Sunsea spent a year as the Athletic Academic Advisor at Jacksonville State University.
Thomas Frazee
Kevin Montgomery
Coach Montgomery originally hails from Rochester, NY. Prior to joining the United States National Team Development Program where his team won gold, Montgomery played AAA hockey with the Buffalo Saints and then spent a year in the OPJHL with the Syracuse Jr. Stars. While with the USNTDP, he represented Team USA in two World Junior Championships. He then went on to play one year at The Ohio State University prior to joining the London Knights of the OHL for three seasons. Montgomery then spent the next decade as a pro playing in various leagues including the AHL and ECHL.
Eric Neiley
Growing up in Warminster, Pennsylvania, Eric played AAA youth hockey for Team Comcast while attending high school at Phillips Exeter Academy. Following his time at Dartmouth College where he graduated with a BA in Government, Eric played 5 years pro with the Providence Bruins (AHL), Atlanta Gladiators, Adirondack Thunder, and Jacksonville Icemen (ECHL), and Sheffield Steelers and Milton Keynes Lightning (EIHL) in England.
Alan Keeso Named CEO as TPH Looks to Next 20 Years
(Nashville, TN – December 15, 2021) – TPH is excited to announce Alan Keeso as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2022. Having served as Strategic Advisor to TPH over the past 5 years, Keeso brings in-depth knowledge of TPH and its Center of Excellence (CoE) academy model, its team members, and culture.
“We’re so excited to have Al lead our team going into our next 20 years at TPH,” said TPH founder Nathan Bowen, who will move out of the CEO role and into the Chairman role, remaining heavily active in TPH. “Having celebrated TPH turning 20 years old this year, we are absolutely pumped about what’s to come as we strive to lead the world in positively impacting the lives of student-athletes. Al is the leader to help us scale that impact.”
In addition to consulting for TPH in recent years, Keeso has helped dozens of small and medium-sized businesses grow for over a decade as a management consultant, independently, as well as through Grant Thornton and BDC. When asked early in 2021 by Bowen and his Investing Partner Taso Sofikitis to work more closely with TPH, Keeso decided to make the move with his family to Nashville.
“TPH to its core is a purpose-driven organization, with an outstanding team of committed professionals,” said Keeso. “It’s an honor to have this kind of confidence from Nathan and Taso to take TPH to new heights, and the responsibility that comes with the CEO role to the TPH team and our student-athletes is something I take very seriously. We’re a team that’s poised for growth through our Center of Excellence Study/Train/Play academy model, association management, camps and clinics, The Prospect Exchange, prospects teams, and events, now featuring Champions League Hockey in partnership with World Hockey Group. All of these efforts and their growth will enable us to positively impact the lives of a greater number of student-athletes, not only at our current locations, but also at many new locations to come. The future is bright at TPH.”
Keeso’s own journey as a student-athlete, and ensuing career, lend perspective to what Bowen believes will continue to differentiate TPH to prospective partners as well as families weighing the incredibly important decision on where to have their children develop as students, athletes, and people.
“Al has not only been an aspiring elite student-athlete, who reached levels in hockey that many TPH student-athletes are working towards daily, but he also exemplifies to our families what the bigger picture can be when lessons learned from sports are applied beyond the game,” said Bowen. “That’s what TPH is all about, and that’s what we feel differentiates us; we prepare our student-athletes not only for the next level in their sport, but also mentor them on habits that will help them experience wild success on the ultimate journey – life. With Al’s leadership, that differentiator will only get stronger. He has lived the ups and downs the game can throw at you and is an incredible role model for young aspiring student-athletes, because he never quit and he has used those tough times as motivation and lessons learned to prepare for the next challenge in life and hit it head on in pursuit of the next success.”
In addition to a successful business career, Keeso has earned two master’s degrees – an MBA and an MSc in Biodiversity, Conservation and Management – from the University of Oxford. At Oxford, he also published a working paper, took to the TEDx stage, and was goaltender for the university’s historic ice hockey team, becoming the only men’s player in the club’s history to have earned an Extraordinary Full Blue, the highest honor in sports at Oxford. Keeso also served as an infantry officer in the armed forces reserves and ran in a federal election.
A native of Listowel, Ontario, Keeso played hockey in his hometown before joining the Huron-Perth Lakers AAA organization and continuing on to Jr hockey with the Listowel Cyclones, Strathroy Rockets, and Sarnia Blast of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League (GOHL). He then went to Boston to study at Wentworth Institute of Technology, where he was a goaltender for the varsity NCAA Division III hockey team and graduated with a BSc in Technology Management with honors.
“Having grown up in the game of hockey, I understand the opportunities for growth that youth sports provide for young people, on and off the ice, field, and court,” said Keeso. “Team members at TPH are deeply committed to the holistic development of student-athletes, knowing that the skills and habits learned extend well beyond the game to many other arenas of life. As a result of Nathan’s leadership and an all-star team of people, we have a great foundation in place as we head into ‘The Next 20’ at TPH.”
If you are interested in learning more about our #StudyTrainPlay model at the TPH Center of Excellence, Alan and other key members of our team will be participating in a Nationwide Virtual Open House on January 10th at 8:00 PM EST. Register for free here!