Half are the top and half aren't.12 of the top 30 kids
Looking Ahead to 2012-2013
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[quote="Napalm187"]Jefferson surprising people this year? Maybe by surprise you mean, finishing under .500 to begin a long string of years with losing records. The HC has ran out of ideas, if he ever had any in the first place. They got a few good players here and there, but no stars, weak D, terrible goaltending and no one that will score over 50 pts. They will be lucky to get 18 wins and make it to section semis.
AHA will be down, but watch them come back up in 5 years or so. The HC is going the way of the Trebil and getting knee deep into elite AAA hockey (w/the Blades) and is doing his master proud by procuring kids from other programs and making whatever promises he can make.[/quote]
18 wins for Jefferson is more likely this year then a shift in tide for AHA in 5 years. Will also be more difficult for AHA as a beat down private school to rise should STA elect to go AA. You'll see a couple more kids in the 98 group end up at St. Thomas - if not better options like BSM or HM may benefit with kids as 10th graders. Lets compare notes next year and check in on the 5 year plan.
AHA will be down, but watch them come back up in 5 years or so. The HC is going the way of the Trebil and getting knee deep into elite AAA hockey (w/the Blades) and is doing his master proud by procuring kids from other programs and making whatever promises he can make.[/quote]
18 wins for Jefferson is more likely this year then a shift in tide for AHA in 5 years. Will also be more difficult for AHA as a beat down private school to rise should STA elect to go AA. You'll see a couple more kids in the 98 group end up at St. Thomas - if not better options like BSM or HM may benefit with kids as 10th graders. Lets compare notes next year and check in on the 5 year plan.