Sorry. Didn’t mean as in where he grew up. Just meant the team he is a part of it follows. Regardless, if indeed it is Motzko, I would tend to agree with a poster above who said it’s not a bombshell. He’s a very good player and it will hurt a Tonka team who lost a decent amount and help SCC. But he is not (yet) a game breaker IMO.Zamman wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:39 pmWhere do you think Blueblood's hometown is? Not tonka, that was his kids and now where he is a part of.ThatMNHockeyGuy62 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 5:14 pm Biggest clue of this being true was Blueblood saying it wasn’t his hometown team, and then went suddenly quiet on this thread when, according to Westy’s timeline, he direct messaged the person whose hometown team the kid was on. Or it’s just a coincidence!
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Well I would be disappointed if all this mystery was for thisInThePipes wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 6:51 ambomb·shell
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This post caught FIRE given the number of replies and views. Great stuff.
Anyone else have some info/speculation on movement (outside of Westmetro's tidbit)?
Anyone else have some info/speculation on movement (outside of Westmetro's tidbit)?
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Hearing from a good source that Motzko is indeed going back to SCC. Dont know if that's what WestMetro is eluding to or not? Aligns to what others on this forum are hearing as well.
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Hearing from a good source that Motzko is indeed going back to SCC.
Motzko, the next Kittleson? I hope not, that is sad stuff to watch. GB
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I’m not sure why that would be sad. We are talking about a kid who was forced to move away from his high school due to a parent changing jobs. Being uprooted like that, and the adjustment to a large public school had to be difficult. If he wants to return and graduate with his longtime friends, I don’t see how that is problematic.GoldenBear wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 2:00 pmHearing from a good source that Motzko is indeed going back to SCC.
Motzko, the next Kittleson? I hope not, that is sad stuff to watch. GB
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one that is stunning, amazing, or devastating ~Merriam-WebsterInThePipes wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 6:51 ambomb·shell
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I didn't view this announcement as stunning, amazing or devastating
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How would a player transfer back to his original school and be eligible? I know people play the fake residence game - but this is a bit visible for the general public. Would the family have to change their residence back to St. Cloud?
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The change in residence rule is only marginally applicable to private schools, and any move outside of the current school district would enable the student to become immediately eligible at any private school. So a, ahem, hypothetical family could move from Minnetonka to, say, Maple Grove, and then enroll in St. Cloud Cathedral (or Breck or BSM, for that matter) in the fall.outdoorsuperstar wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 5:13 pm How would a player transfer back to his original school and be eligible? I know people play the fake residence game - but this is a bit visible for the general public. Would the family have to change their residence back to St. Cloud?
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Hear a couple brothers won't have to change colors or sections... but are probably changing schools...
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Heard rumors of that too, sounds like a possible eastward move in the north metro? If it happens, I'd classify this movement more in the "bombshell" category.
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So the Carls brothers are leaving Coon Rapids and going to Centennial. Big pick up for the Cougars
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If the rumors are true, 2 scorers to a young squad with a pretty good back end and a couple good forwards of their own... would think 3 horse race gets a little closer.
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Did Mack attend SCC all the way up?Stang5280 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 12:20 pmI’m not sure why that would be sad. We are talking about a kid who was forced to move away from his high school due to a parent changing jobs. Being uprooted like that, and the adjustment to a large public school had to be difficult. If he wants to return and graduate with his longtime friends, I don’t see how that is problematic.GoldenBear wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 2:00 pmHearing from a good source that Motzko is indeed going back to SCC.
Motzko, the next Kittleson? I hope not, that is sad stuff to watch. GB
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A reliable source now tells me both West Metro YHH Top 5 Bantam Stars will enroll at their city’s public high schools , much to chagrin of some private school coaches and certain posters on this thread . Since they are Bantams , will not name them here til school year begins
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So Jackson Blake is staying at EP. That’s interesting
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Jackson Blake going to the Blake Bears.
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Makes sense. Eden Gustafson going to Eden Prairie.
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I don't think anyone ever answered my question from weeks ago....what is Blake's (dad's ?) beef with Smith at EP?
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It's the name on the front and back of the jersey that counts.
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JB wasn’t one of the two in my note , don’t know his status
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Charlie Stramel to RosemountWestMetro wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 6:17 pm A reliable source now tells me both West Metro YHH Top 5 Bantam Stars will enroll at their city’s public high schools , much to chagrin of some private school coaches and certain posters on this thread . Since they are Bantams , will not name them here til school year begins
Jimmy Clark to Edina
Brody Lamb to Dodge County.. not sure why.
Trevor Boschee to Prior Lake
Max Burkholder to Chaska
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....... except if theyve been seen to be visiting other campuses and thinking about Privates? ( including one seen at your Family campus? )
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The MSHSL’s rules are very specific about transfers and eligibility. The one that families seem to manipulate is the residence change rule. The rule applies to all schools in the state – private, public and even those not in the league (SSM). A kid’s whole family has to move to a residence outside of their current district in order to be eligible under that exception. However, this exception gets abused all over the place for many sports and the MSHSL turns a blind eye. But let’s be real – paying rent and a mortgage and pretending to live somewhere for a few months is only for those who can afford it. This practice is especially bad in the Section 6 private schools. Interesting that those school are now potential state contenders. You’d think the MSHSL would want to at least try and appear credible and fair about how rules are followed in the state. But that might be expecting too much of an organization that’s probably as political as the next. In the end the rules are so tight that people resort to desperate measures. Why not just give a kid a one-time transfer option with no penalty?Stang5280 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 6:24 pmThe change in residence rule is only marginally applicable to private schools, and any move outside of the current school district would enable the student to become immediately eligible at any private school. So a, ahem, hypothetical family could move from Minnetonka to, say, Maple Grove, and then enroll in St. Cloud Cathedral (or Breck or BSM, for that matter) in the fall.outdoorsuperstar wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 5:13 pm How would a player transfer back to his original school and be eligible? I know people play the fake residence game - but this is a bit visible for the general public. Would the family have to change their residence back to St. Cloud?
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