I don't believe that d-4 had enough players to cut any adv 15s.bosshard wrote:yes, i believe he plays mavericks out of albert lea and select 15 he made the team
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A couple of first years on Andover Bantam 'A' really shocked me.
# 9 Tyler Vold: Smartest kid on the ice when he has the puck , fast , great hands , great in the corners and can play a body when needed to hes not to big about 5' 7" , 140 pounds but he can do it all.
# 17 Zach Sitarz: As a 7th Grader playing at the Bantam 'A' Level he is great. His size and strength are incredible weighing about 190 pounds and standing about 5 11. At moments he is the fastest kid on the ice and can really get a shot behind him with all of his strength. his hands are iffy , but if he works on them he will just be that much better.
#11 Brett Huebner: As a firdst year he contributed to his team greatly averaging 1-2 points every game. hes very good int eh corners, grea hands , and can shoot the puck hes not very big probably 5 7 135 pounds. but he is very talented.
In my opinion these two players are the best players in District 10. These 3 have also been playing as a line for over 3 years now. the chemistry beetween them is great and they know exactly where eachother is. these 3 put together on a line are a powerjouse. check them out.
# 9 Tyler Vold: Smartest kid on the ice when he has the puck , fast , great hands , great in the corners and can play a body when needed to hes not to big about 5' 7" , 140 pounds but he can do it all.
# 17 Zach Sitarz: As a 7th Grader playing at the Bantam 'A' Level he is great. His size and strength are incredible weighing about 190 pounds and standing about 5 11. At moments he is the fastest kid on the ice and can really get a shot behind him with all of his strength. his hands are iffy , but if he works on them he will just be that much better.
#11 Brett Huebner: As a firdst year he contributed to his team greatly averaging 1-2 points every game. hes very good int eh corners, grea hands , and can shoot the puck hes not very big probably 5 7 135 pounds. but he is very talented.
In my opinion these two players are the best players in District 10. These 3 have also been playing as a line for over 3 years now. the chemistry beetween them is great and they know exactly where eachother is. these 3 put together on a line are a powerjouse. check them out.
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Thats not true , theres no possible way he had 100+ points only playing in 6 tournaments and district 10 only had 8 team so if you put it together , your saying he had 100+ points in less than 50 games?
But yes , playing against him is fun , hes a pretty good player. but we shut them out 1 time against them and beat them 5 to 2 the other time we played them. they didnt do much against us, so its hard to contribute when your team isnt helping. He played with dremko and number 7 and yes they were a very good line.
But yes , playing against him is fun , hes a pretty good player. but we shut them out 1 time against them and beat them 5 to 2 the other time we played them. they didnt do much against us, so its hard to contribute when your team isnt helping. He played with dremko and number 7 and yes they were a very good line.
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He's a Como kid and in 8th but will be going to Roseville or Como for high-school. Although all the Como kids are trying to recruit him to Como.MrBoDangles wrote:What grade?Skillz11 wrote:Well because of the lack of numbers this year for johnson/como they had a b and c bantam team. The goalie Quinn Huff for the b bantam team was stellar.
No Im not him for all that are going to ask
Is he a Como or a Johnson kid?