Richfield HS Hockey Folded?
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Richfield HS Hockey Folded?
Sad day if the rumor is true, though obviously the writing has been on the wall for a long time. I heard a rumor that only 11 or 12 players came out and a couple got minors. Not enough to play with 11 - 12 players and certainly too few to sustain any injuries or suspensions. They haven't had a JV since 08-09.
Great tradition in the hey day of the first ring suburbs. Steve Christoff, Darby and Dan Hendrickson, Damien Rhodes, Dave Shute, Tom Ward, Troy Jutting, Tim Thomas, Brett Hauer, and countless D3 players and youth and college coaches came from Richfield. Great coaching back in the day with the likes of Jake McCoy, Mike Thomas, Larry Hendrickson and many more. That's all just off the top of my head and I know there are many more. Breaks my heart.
Great tradition in the hey day of the first ring suburbs. Steve Christoff, Darby and Dan Hendrickson, Damien Rhodes, Dave Shute, Tom Ward, Troy Jutting, Tim Thomas, Brett Hauer, and countless D3 players and youth and college coaches came from Richfield. Great coaching back in the day with the likes of Jake McCoy, Mike Thomas, Larry Hendrickson and many more. That's all just off the top of my head and I know there are many more. Breaks my heart.
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I have not been to the rink since Saturday so I do not know if it is true or not, will find out tomorrow. Yes I am a Holy Angels fan, probably the biggest. But, I have worked at the Richfield Ice Arena for over 19 years, my two kids went through the Richfield School system, my daughter was part of the girls program prior to them joining AHA. The Richfield program has been a big part of my life and will miss the program. This years seniors are left out without a senior year or recognition. But the program will always be there and be a part of the building. A lot of real good kids and players, coaches and families have come through here. They will be missed.
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Always sad to see a once good program come to an end. This is similar to what is happening at North St. Paul. They still have a team, but their youth program is now combined with Johnson. The demographics are changing at North but not to the degree that it has happened at Richfield. I still blame the former high school coach for the decline of hockey at North.
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It is sad to see the program go. I was born in Richfield and lived there until my mom decided that Edina was a better step for education. My mom grew up on the east side of Richfield and I have heard amazing stories about the rivalry between Richfield and Edina. My favorite might be when my aunt was in high school, at one of the hockey games she went over to the Edina section and kicked in the drum from the pep band.
Very sad to see it go.
Very sad to see it go.
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Their youth programs numbers are extremely low and the teams are not very competitive. Bantams have 4 teams, Pee Wees only 3 and Squirts only 3. The demographics have changed drastically in the last 5-7 yrs. Most young families looking for homes in the area want to be in Lakeville or Savage/Prior Lake because of the schools. I think after the next 1-2 yrs at the HS level is when you are really going to see them take a hit. The Boeser, Sheehy, Kivihalme, Ahcan group is likely their last that had a real chance to do something. Sad, as this was at one time a very strong, proud program that was definitely amongst the state's best.lovethisgame wrote:Why do you say this?Sats81 wrote:Wow, terrible if true. I predict we will see the same with Burnsville in next decade or so. Sad.
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population change prefer soccer ball to hockey puck.Sats81 wrote:Their youth programs numbers are extremely low and the teams are not very competitive. Bantams have 4 teams, Pee Wees only 3 and Squirts only 3. The demographics have changed drastically in the last 5-7 yrs. Most young families looking for homes in the area want to be in Lakeville or Savage/Prior Lake because of the schools. I think after the next 1-2 yrs at the HS level is when you are really going to see them take a hit. The Boeser, Sheehy, Kivihalme, Ahcan group is likely their last that had a real chance to do something. Sad, as this was at one time a very strong, proud program that was definitely amongst the state's best.lovethisgame wrote:Why do you say this?Sats81 wrote:Wow, terrible if true. I predict we will see the same with Burnsville in next decade or so. Sad.
LOL!!!northwoods oldtimer wrote:population change prefer soccer ball to hockey puck.Sats81 wrote:Their youth programs numbers are extremely low and the teams are not very competitive. Bantams have 4 teams, Pee Wees only 3 and Squirts only 3. The demographics have changed drastically in the last 5-7 yrs. Most young families looking for homes in the area want to be in Lakeville or Savage/Prior Lake because of the schools. I think after the next 1-2 yrs at the HS level is when you are really going to see them take a hit. The Boeser, Sheehy, Kivihalme, Ahcan group is likely their last that had a real chance to do something. Sad, as this was at one time a very strong, proud program that was definitely amongst the state's best.lovethisgame wrote:Why do you say this?Sats81 wrote:Wow, terrible if true. I predict we will see the same with Burnsville in next decade or so. Sad.
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Wendy. I knew this post would get you back on the forum. I never left west Bloomington boss! #Jags4LifeWendyClark wrote:This trend is following Cedar Ave South, Richfield almost done and Kennedy on the downward, burnsville in 10 years, Apple Valley in 15 years then Lakeville in 20 years
Hey Sats, you better get back to West Bloomington sooner than later
Wow, funny how relative everything is. Down here in southern WI where I live if you had 4 bantam teams, three pee wee and three squirts your high school coaches would be salivating at "how much depth and talent" would be hitting the high school in a few years. Most high school varsity programs down here are fed by youth programs with 1 to 2 bantam teams, 2 to 3 pee wee and 2 to 3 squirts. And most of the pee wee and squirt teams usually have 11 to 12 players on them, not 15 to 17.... just sayin ... Here is an example (this is not my town), but go to this association website http://www.westmadisonpolarcaps.com/ , this association is maybe the biggest in Dane county give or take and is expected to feed 2 public high school programs and a few players that attend a certain private school that has a varsity program as well....Sats81 wrote:Their youth programs numbers are extremely low and the teams are not very competitive. Bantams have 4 teams, Pee Wees only 3 and Squirts only 3. The demographics have changed drastically in the last 5-7 yrs. Most young families looking for homes in the area want to be in Lakeville or Savage/Prior Lake because of the schools. I think after the next 1-2 yrs at the HS level is when you are really going to see them take a hit. The Boeser, Sheehy, Kivihalme, Ahcan group is likely their last that had a real chance to do something. Sad, as this was at one time a very strong, proud program that was definitely amongst the state's best.lovethisgame wrote:Why do you say this?Sats81 wrote:Wow, terrible if true. I predict we will see the same with Burnsville in next decade or so. Sad.
yet there is one sophomore kid open enrolled at Edina(since grade 1, not just for hockey) who lives in Richfield that would be a top HS player for them... he's a maybe for the EHS Varsity.
Kind of sad, not blaming kid or family. There are many kids would be an easy add to many HS teams, but have quit Edina hockey because they figure there is no chance at EHS.
You would think there could be something like they have in soccer, a player "loan" from haves to have nots.
Kind of sad, not blaming kid or family. There are many kids would be an easy add to many HS teams, but have quit Edina hockey because they figure there is no chance at EHS.
You would think there could be something like they have in soccer, a player "loan" from haves to have nots.
Well, if that is the case then maybe we will see an increase of players coming through Richfield since Edina closed off open enrollment a few years back. Richfield has a co-op with Kennedy at the youth level. They have one bantam and one pee-wee team, but 4 squirt teams. So maybe that is something to look forward to.57special wrote:yet there is one sophomore kid open enrolled at Edina(since grade 1, not just for hockey) who lives in Richfield that would be a top HS player for them... he's a maybe for the EHS Varsity.
Kind of sad, not blaming kid or family. There are many kids would be an easy add to many HS teams, but have quit Edina hockey because they figure there is no chance at EHS.
You would think there could be something like they have in soccer, a player "loan" from haves to have nots.
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There's also a Richfield kid at Kennedy and another at Holy Angels. There were two at Jefferson the last few years. I believe the one at Kennedy likely left Richfield because what just happened was inevitable. The Edina kid left for the school system early on.
Many high schools lose tons of kids from the their feeder associations. Minneapolis has a great feeder program and are finally keeping the top kids for the public high school team. They used to get maybe two from their top Bantam team and the rest go private. They are now getting more than half including their top scorers from the last couple of years.
The Richfield situation is a bit complex but really comes down to demographics. It's still a great community with great families (IMHO). The hockey families that are left high and dry are into it as much as most families from the MN hockey community. Just not enough of the hockey culture left from the old days.
Many high schools lose tons of kids from the their feeder associations. Minneapolis has a great feeder program and are finally keeping the top kids for the public high school team. They used to get maybe two from their top Bantam team and the rest go private. They are now getting more than half including their top scorers from the last couple of years.
The Richfield situation is a bit complex but really comes down to demographics. It's still a great community with great families (IMHO). The hockey families that are left high and dry are into it as much as most families from the MN hockey community. Just not enough of the hockey culture left from the old days.
Which I think is very similar to what is happening and inevitably will be the demise of Burnsville Hockey as well. Hard to see that in the heyday of the mid 80's-early 90s. #BravesOldcoach63 wrote:There's also a Richfield kid at Kennedy and another at Holy Angels. There were two at Jefferson the last few years. I believe the one at Kennedy likely left Richfield because what just happened was inevitable. The Edina kid left for the school system early on.
Many high schools lose tons of kids from the their feeder associations. Minneapolis has a great feeder program and are finally keeping the top kids for the public high school team. They used to get maybe two from their top Bantam team and the rest go private. They are now getting more than half including their top scorers from the last couple of years.
The Richfield situation is a bit complex but really comes down to demographics. It's still a great community with great families (IMHO). The hockey families that are left high and dry are into it as much as most families from the MN hockey community. Just not enough of the hockey culture left from the old days.