Hill-Murray additions
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Hill-Murray additions
Thought it was time for the annual thread on who Hill has coming in. I heard from a very reliable source Hill has picked up an incoming Sophmore from Stillwater that is a big talented kid on defense. Evidently he filed before the deadline so should be ready to play although there is no guarantee he's varsity material this year. Was also told the move was primarily academic and secondarily athletic...
How is he not a transfer? If he played in the Stillwater system last year and is going to Hill this year, that would qualify as a transfer. Although long ago when I lived in Stillwater myself they still had 9th grade at the middle-school, so I don't know if that is still the case. Could you clarify?
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He was a 9th grader and played Bantams. Seen as how you move to the High School at the 10th grade in Stillwater I don't see it as a 4 letter word like "Transfer". Last time I checked Hill was pretty full at Defense. Good luck to the young man.
Also on this note rumor has it (D - Soph) Jake Brown left Hill for Centennial.
Also on this note rumor has it (D - Soph) Jake Brown left Hill for Centennial.
Ya, much rather go to Hill then play for that no good Phil Housley. I am kidding folks. From a developmental perspective, why would you go away from Mr. Housley?Pucknutz69 wrote:He was a 9th grader and played Bantams. Seen as how you move to the High School at the 10th grade in Stillwater I don't see it as a 4 letter word like "Transfer". Last time I checked Hill was pretty full at Defense. Good luck to the young man.
Also on this note rumor has it (D - Soph) Jake Brown left Hill for Centennial.
This kid have some baggage?
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Not Sure
I am sorry I think we are speaking of the same young man. I believe he already atends Hill. Played baseball I think for the school this past spring.
And yes I think he was in that whole captain crap deal.
And yes I think he was in that whole captain crap deal.
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The kid from Stillwater whe got caught up in the "A Bantam Captain fiasco" did in fact play baseball for Hill Varsity this year. They took him as a 9th grader and did not take any 10th graders. He must be really good though as he played shortstop during the state tourney.
As for his hockey skills, I don't know but he is the only bantam who is working out with the JV/Varstity group at the Hill summer camp. All of the other bantams are with the younger kids. The coach must see something special in him.
I did hear that Sean Pavlich is leaving Hill to play for Tartan next year. I believe he played Tartan A bantams last season and heard he would have most likeley made the Hill JV team.
As for Jake Brown, he seems to flip flop on where he is going to school next year. He lives in Chicago Lakes so Centennial would be a lot closer for him.
My son did say that there is a new Sopmore coming in to Hill next year and he heard that the kid applied a year ago so he gets to play hockey if he makes the team. I guess there is a way around every rule.
As for his hockey skills, I don't know but he is the only bantam who is working out with the JV/Varstity group at the Hill summer camp. All of the other bantams are with the younger kids. The coach must see something special in him.
I did hear that Sean Pavlich is leaving Hill to play for Tartan next year. I believe he played Tartan A bantams last season and heard he would have most likeley made the Hill JV team.
As for Jake Brown, he seems to flip flop on where he is going to school next year. He lives in Chicago Lakes so Centennial would be a lot closer for him.
My son did say that there is a new Sopmore coming in to Hill next year and he heard that the kid applied a year ago so he gets to play hockey if he makes the team. I guess there is a way around every rule.
transfers
"I guess there is a way around every rule."
I believe the MSHSL allowed for transfer applications without penalty up to March 15th (not positive about that date). Meaning that families who applied for enrollment for this fall, but applied to the school prior to March 15, would not be subject to the new rule making them ineligible for athletics for one year.
I believe the MSHSL allowed for transfer applications without penalty up to March 15th (not positive about that date). Meaning that families who applied for enrollment for this fall, but applied to the school prior to March 15, would not be subject to the new rule making them ineligible for athletics for one year.
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Next Season
I am sure Hill willhavean excellent team for the next few yers. My opinion next season should be special. As far as kids coming in why not The JV will have a great season. LOL
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Re: Next Season
Correct on all counts. Hill will heaven excellent team.Dazed&Confused wrote:I am sure Hill willhavean excellent team for the next few yers. My opinion next season should be special. As far as kids coming in why not The JV will have a great season. LOL

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What ever happened to Ankles? I kind of miss himNeutron 14 wrote:So it appears that Ankles was wrong and the sky isn't falling at Hill. What a shock that Hill will continue to field excellent hockey teams. Congrats Sparlimb and other green "faith"ful. I'm not sure any new kids will make varsity, the cupboard is already full. Hill will have an outstanding year.

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Charliedog wrote:The kid from Stillwater whe got caught up in the "A Bantam Captain fiasco" did in fact play baseball for Hill Varsity this year. They took him as a 9th grader and did not take any 10th graders. He must be really good though as he played shortstop during the state tourney.
As for his hockey skills, I don't know but he is the only bantam who is working out with the JV/Varstity group at the Hill summer camp. All of the other bantams are with the younger kids. The coach must see something special in him.
I did hear that Sean Pavlich is leaving Hill to play for Tartan next year. I believe he played Tartan A bantams last season and heard he would have most likeley made the Hill JV team.
As for Jake Brown, he seems to flip flop on where he is going to school next year. He lives in Chicago Lakes so Centennial would be a lot closer for him.
My son did say that there is a new Sopmore coming in to Hill next year and he heard that the kid applied a year ago so he gets to play hockey if he makes the team. I guess there is a way around every rule.
Not the the same kid. The captain from the bantam team was a 9th grader at Stillwater Jr High. There are a couple of kids from Stillwater that moved to Hill.
HM
Wow what a confusing thread. Let me get this straight.
1. You are not talking about David Bruchu, HM 9th grade varsity baseball player and younger brother of Charles, who is HMs graduating QB & star pitcher.
2. The Stillwater A Bantam Captain in question was a 9th grader at HM last year and thus is not a transfer.
3. There is however another good hockey player who is transferring from Stillwater but enrolled early enough to be eligible to play next year.
Correct ?
1. You are not talking about David Bruchu, HM 9th grade varsity baseball player and younger brother of Charles, who is HMs graduating QB & star pitcher.
2. The Stillwater A Bantam Captain in question was a 9th grader at HM last year and thus is not a transfer.
3. There is however another good hockey player who is transferring from Stillwater but enrolled early enough to be eligible to play next year.
Correct ?
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All three of the boys were Captains/Asst on Stillwater's Bantam A team. The forward must have been the leading scorer for Stillwater, and both defensemen were big, strong, and very involved in scoring as well. Are they going to make varsity on a team that is very deep? ...that remains to be seen, but they were far from average. If I were a betting man, I would bet that all three would have played varsity for Stillwater this year...
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A player is leaving Cent & coming to Hill? I thought all that "homegrown" talent always remains at home in Lino Lakes? Well, that program is so deep & strong that missing a player or two won't stop them. Jake's parents graduated from Hill & his dad actually played for the Pioneers...not sure what took him so long. If true, it will be nice to see the folks on a regular basis. If not, wish the Larsen family well....good people.