"William Ernest "Bill" Reed" is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman. He was drafted in the fourth round, 72 overall, by the Boston Bruins in the 1974 NHL Entry Draft.

Reed never played in the National Hockey League/NHL, but did play 40 games in the World Hockey Association with the Michigan Stags, Baltimore Blades and Calgary Cowboys during the 1974–75 WHA season/1974–75 and 1975–76 WHA seasons. Reed also appeared in the movie Slap Shot (movie)/Slap Shot. During the opening sequence Reed, wearing jersey #2, collides with a teammate wearing the #14 allowing the Charlestown Chiefs/Chiefs to score. The player Reed runs into was his real life Johnstown Jets teammate, Vern Campigatto.

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This is probably the hardest match to be ready for because it's the first time in the arena, the first time at state for some of these guys. To have good wins the way that our six kids did sets them up to have a good positive day (today), too.

They're strong at two and three (singles). We have a lot of options and this is one of our options as to who we want to play in singles. This was a good test for this lineup and I'm not so sure that this is the lineup that we're going to have at the end of the year. This is only our third match.

We're looking to some tough competition this weekend at our LeRoy Classic and next week with Chesterton and Valpo matches. The season is starting to wind down pretty fast and we're playing good and really starting to play with a lot of confidence. We just want to keep building on that.

The guys wrestled tough today. They just built on the way we're wrestled the last couple of weeks and took care of business.

It turns out that the market worked out, ... One of the movers, for instance, said they would move and set up a single-wide for something like $3,942.

Definitely, it's a good idea. I'd prefer to see it two weeks before districts instead of eight days before districts.

I think Josh would have cruised if he would have won that first set up 4-1. But that's why you play these matches. It doesn't get any closer than this.

There was just a need. Nothing was available in Springfield for a lot of people who want to downsize but don't want to go to apartment housing.

This is a tough round. I think we wrestled hard. We got into bad position.