Who will 1AA next year 07-08

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Who will win 1AA

Lakeville North
5
15%
Lakevill South
4
12%
Owatonna
2
6%
Rochester Mayo
8
24%
Rochester JM
0
No votes
Rochester Century
10
29%
Winona
1
3%
Dodge County
1
3%
Farmington
3
9%
 
Total votes: 34

Whats Hannenin
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Who will 1AA next year 07-08

Post by Whats Hannenin »

I know its early but who do you think will win section 1AA to go to State next year
futureeagle
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Post by futureeagle »

I am going with mayo this year they seem to have some good players that will be there this year but losing donahue is a big los who is going to be the gaolie next year
Whats Hannenin
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Post by Whats Hannenin »

Jordan Yaggy will be there goalie
futureeagle
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Post by futureeagle »

Havent heard of him is he any good
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Post by CrossbarandIn99 »

Knowing what temas have returnining..

I would say Lakeville South
Whats Hannenin
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Post by Whats Hannenin »

[quote="futureeagle"]Havent heard of him is he any good[/quote]

Yes he is a solid goalie but he also has some really down games
Whats Hannenin
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Post by Whats Hannenin »

does anybody know if Lakeville Souths goalie Yumaskler or however you spell it is staying.
ballernation
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Post by ballernation »

[quote="futureeagle"]Havent heard of him is he any good[/quote]

The reason u haven't heard anything is because you are going to Lourdes and they are worthless.
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Post by HShockey2180 »

I wouldn't say Yaggy is a sure thing, he looked really shaky when he finished the game vs Century last year. I bet Yaggy and Steinmetz split most of the games, with Steinmetz getting a few more although that isn't like Grosso to rotate his goaltenders. Also Yaggy had a very average JV season last year . But I take Lakeville South because they have a pretty good group of Bantam A kids coming in, and Yumaslakar pressumably coming back.
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Post by Rippentrop »

I heard it is going to be a battle between the two Mayo goalies for playing time. Competition is usually a good thing, pushes guys to get better, so Mayo should see some good stuff from both goalies...I guess my glass is half full.
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Post by ballernation »

its up for grabs no ones the favorite
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Post by SEMinnHockeyNut »

I agree with Rippentrop....Mayo probably has a good goalie competition coming up this next year, but both guys have big shoes to fill...

the difference for Mayo will be Thauwald, Tom Alexander, Mitch Anderson, Rick Weber, and whoever else makes some strides....they don't have much coming from Bantams, but the young guys like Whitney, Flott, Powers, Fisher, Buske....those guys could be the difference.

Right now it looks wide open between Lakeville South, Mayo, and Century...I would say the dark horses are Lakeville North and Owatonna.
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Post by jiffylube131 »

i wouldnt count out lakeville north.. i am one of the north faithful but they do have 5 returning forwards along with 4 returning d and both there goalies. its a lakeville final
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Post by runingwithechukchi »

Look for Owatonna to by tough next year they return all defensemen and a solid under class of juniors and sophmores who went to state 2 years in a row as Bantams. They expect nothing less than a top 2 finish. Big defense and a coach who promotes the physical part of the game. MO LEGS MO GAME.
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Post by hockeyfan002 »

id say it is definitely too early to predict. this section is wide open pretty much every year. i wouldnt count any team out, or select any favorites. my only problem with south is that even if you have a good goalie, its hard to win if you cant score.. and they have a lot of trouble scoring goals.. just my take. i think owatonna has a lot of good young talent so watch out for them.
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Owatonna 07-08

Post by Frozen Water »

runningwithchukchi,
This is not meant as a slam on your son or the other Owatonna sophmores, but I think your overestimating their abilities a bit. I've followed Southern Minnesota hockey for the past five years and those sophmores were way over their head last year. That doesn't mean that can't improve and be decent players as juniors and seniors. Those kids should be very proud of the fact they made it to Bantam A State in 05 and 06, but lets not get carried away. Those teams would have zero chance to make State in the new present alignment. Its one thing to beat Buffalo and Crow River. Its ten times more difficult to beat the White Bear Lake, Rochester, Eagan, and Lakeville's of the world. As far as next year, I see one or two Bantams (Snorek, Pirkl) seeing some Varsity time. I do think Owatonna will improve on its 8-18 record, but .500 is more realistic than talking about making the State Tournament? This is just my opinion, so please don't take it personally.
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Post by runingwithechukchi »

Frozen Water
I didn't take it personal, your entitled to your opinion and I as well. I don't know what my son or sons in my case have to do with any of this. All I said was that they have some good kids in sophomores and juniors who saw some playing time this year and will have some experience come next year. Eagan and White Bear are not in 1AA and Lakeville had two very sub par Bantam teams 2 years ago. Rochester will be down next year. How the Owatonna Bantams will contribute to varsity will depend on how hard they work in the off season. Chris Goodew will be hard to replace but overall we will have a much better team defensively.
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Post by jiffylube131 »

who cares they wont be good
Frozen Water
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Owatonna 07-08

Post by Frozen Water »

When I mentioned White Bear Lake, Eagan, Rochester, and Lakeville I was just pointing out the 05-06 Owatonna Bantam teams didn't have to beat the same caliber of teams that the present D-4 Bantam teams have to beat now. I realize Eagan and White Bear Lake are not in 1AA. I agree with you that Owatonna has some talent coming thur in the next couple of years. I still think .500 should be their goal next year and in 09 see if they can put it all together and make a run at the top teams from Rochester and Lakeville. Either way, I'll be rooting for all the 1AA/1A teams at the State Tournament.
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Rochester Mayo goalies

Post by thescout »

In response to "futureeagle" I believe it will be Steinmetz getting most of the playing time with Yaggy getting some games. The main reason for that is because Steinmetz did get a full varsity start against Winona this year and had a solid JV year. But it will be a very good competition for the spot. It will be very interesting.
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Post by Whats Hannenin »

thescout, not saying Steinmetz wont start but anyone could start against Winona they had like what 2 wins.
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Post by thescout »

Whats Hannenin, I understand where your coming from but even against winona (eventhough they are not that good..at all) it still takes some confidence to put a goalie in and Grosso showed that in Steinmetz so i believe that experience could also play a key role. But im not counting out Yaggy.
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Post by SEMinnHockeyNut »

I see a Mayo rotation..not the norm for Grosso, but he has usually had a clear #1 goalie - from DeBus to Truex to Ranfranz to Jakititis to Nash to Donohue.

The last time they rotated was when they had Klye Williams and Tanner Moffit after Ranfranz graduated.

I think a good goalie competition is like a good QB competition - causes guys to work harder and push each other, which ususally leads to one of them rising to the top.
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Post by SouthrenHockey44 »

As for Century, their JV team went 20-4? and went 500 in non confrence games. How hard will it be for them to reload after this seasons loss of seinors and knutson going to USHL or NAHL? Who were the standouts on JV that will impact the Varisty, and who from the Bantam "A" team will see some playing time?
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Post by jiffylube131 »

jv players wont usually reload your team.........
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