
Janesville Jets Hire Former Bluebird Max Giese as a Scout
September 15, 2010 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Janesville Jets News Release
The Janesville Jets announced today that they have hired Max Giese as a player scout for the North American Hockey League (NAHL) team. His focus will be on the Midwest, covering a territory that includes Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and Iowa. His role will be to scout and identify players for tender offers, draft picks, and try-out camps.
Giese played high school hockey for the Janesville BlueBirds, serving as their starting goaltender from 2004-06, which included their state tournament run in 05. He played hockey for the Janesville J-Hawks from the age of 5 years-old until his freshman year of high school.
Prior to joining the Jets, Giese's scouting experience included working for the scouting services Redline Report (2008-10) and McKeen's Hockey (2006-08). Currently he is also attending the University of Wisconsin Whitewater where he is majoring in print journalism with a minor in business. The 23 year old Giese was born, raised and still resides in Janesville, Wisconsin. His parents are Cindy Giese of Janesville, and Bob Giese of Beloit.
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