Best Sophmores..

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Post by LetsPlayHockey22 »

starsailor77 wrote:
SEC Scotty wrote:Walker Hyland D-man Woodbury. Hebert on D as well.
Do you mean Herbert or Halbert?
Because I heard that Halbert is going to leave for Ann Arbor soon.
halbert played b2 last year if im not mistaken, so he must mean Herbert.
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Joey Benik, St. Francis
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SEC Scotty wrote:Walker Hyland D-man Woodbury. Hebert on D as well.
both of them r very good but the name from woodbury in this sophomore class ull be hearing the most in the future is max gaede. hes only played 2 varsity games so far due to a broken leg a few weeks before tryouts but already has 5 points and hes still at about 80%
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Post by pucknutz »

Like a lot of schools Tartan has a large batch of Sophs that are starting to step up. Schweitz,Nowicki and Axelrod at D McKee, OSullivan,Rowe,and Kreiger at F and Thayer G. All of these boys are playing like they belong on their Varsity team. As we know Sophs are slow to start, but by the end of the season you can count on them to have caught up. Tartans boys have just started to mature a little earlier than a lot of people expected. I think that Tartan has some good senior leadership this year that has helped these boys grow faster. They have a long way to go before you can even think they're anything more than competetive. But, upsetting Hill Murray sure will help them in years to come when they have tough games. Hats off to those youngsters.
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Post by mch »

joe rulbbelke of st paul johnson is very good
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Post by chalbert8 »

starsailor77 wrote:
SEC Scotty wrote:Walker Hyland D-man Woodbury. Hebert on D as well.
Do you mean Herbert or Halbert?
Because I heard that Halbert is going to leave for Ann Arbor soon.
wow you are cool. im not goin to ann arbor thats a really funny joke. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by wblsuperfan'E' »

ImissMYhockey wrote:
SEC Scotty wrote:Ryan Wolter WBL.
I agree
I agree too. He and Pasma are two solid sophmores for white bear
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Corey Schwietz from Tartan or Carl Krieger
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Here's a bunch (compiled by somebody else, thanks) to keep an eye on...

Ryan Walters-F-St. Thomas
Nate Schmidt-D-St. Cloud Cathedral
Brett Hebel-F-Warroad
Adam Knochenmus-F-Roseau
Alex Koopmeiners-F-St. Cloud Cathedral
Kevin McMorrow-D-Park Rapids
Chad Hennum-F-Elk River
Max Gardiner-F-Minnetonka
Joe Rubbelke-D-St. Paul Johnson
Andrew Pitts-D-North Metro
Tyson Fulton-F-Breck
Charlie Borer-F-Breck
Matt Youso-D-International Falls
Jon Zeidler-D-Breck
Derek Forbort-D-Duluth East
David Jarrett-D-Edina
Garrett Orhn-D-Greenway
Archie Skalbeck-F-Hopkins
Jordan Johnson-D-Hill-Murray
Matt Campbell-D-Mankato West
Joey Benik-F-St. Francis
Mike Morin-F-Breck
Tyler Krumm-G-Chisago Lakes
Quin Buckellew-F-Moorhead
Jon Carlo Westerlund-F-Lake of the Woods
Riley Borer-F-Breck
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Post by wblsuperfan A »

Ryan Wolter of WBL is off to a good start and it looks like he's a real playmaker.
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Post by MNsGreatest#2 »

Riddled with breck players, not to mention many other youngins on their team. Im looking for them in a year or two.
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Post by hillmurray2010 »

wblsuperfan'E' wrote:
ImissMYhockey wrote:
SEC Scotty wrote:Ryan Wolter WBL.
I agree
I agree too. He and Pasma are two solid sophmores for white bear
Well those two have a big game tomma,row to prove themselves in. If Wolter has a good game tommarow I will agree he is the best sophmore in state. :lol:
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Post by pucknutz »

STA sophs...pick any of them
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Post by SEC Scotty »

pucknutz wrote:STA sophs...pick any of them
Most publics wish they could.
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Post by hawkeyfan »

Adam Krause is an outstanding sophomore for hermantown. He'll probably end up being the second leading scorer on the team just short of his older brother. keep an eye on this kid. he's got the potential
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Post by IMHO »

Not a flashy D, but absolutely steady eddy with the puck and great vision of the ice ... how about Daly from Benilde? Solidly out there every other shift and must have a half a dozen points already.
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SEC Scotty wrote:
pucknutz wrote:STA sophs...pick any of them
Most publics wish they could.
I agree with you 100%
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Post by SiouxRecruit »

Kevin McMorrow for sure...offensive/defensive defensman...VERY good with the puck and hard to get around....he has D1 written all over him
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Post by theoneandonly1 »

Joe Faust D from Jefferson, seeing tons of playing time, hasn't done much scoring(2 assists) but is a tough defender.
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Post by selloutcrowd99 »

The Exiled One wrote:Here's a bunch (compiled by somebody else, thanks) to keep an eye on...

Ryan Walters-F-St. Thomas
Nate Schmidt-D-St. Cloud Cathedral
Brett Hebel-F-Warroad
Adam Knochenmus-F-Roseau
Alex Koopmeiners-F-St. Cloud Cathedral
Kevin McMorrow-D-Park Rapids
Chad Hennum-F-Elk River
Max Gardiner-F-Minnetonka
Joe Rubbelke-D-St. Paul Johnson
Andrew Pitts-D-North Metro
Tyson Fulton-F-Breck
Charlie Borer-F-Breck
Matt Youso-D-International Falls
Jon Zeidler-D-Breck
Derek Forbort-D-Duluth East
David Jarrett-D-Edina
Garrett Orhn-D-Greenway
Archie Skalbeck-F-Hopkins
Jordan Johnson-D-Hill-Murray
Matt Campbell-D-Mankato West
Joey Benik-F-St. Francis
Mike Morin-F-Breck
Tyler Krumm-G-Chisago Lakes
Quin Buckellew-F-Moorhead
Jon Carlo Westerlund-F-Lake of the Woods
Riley Borer-F-Breck
Very solid list here...Have you watched all of these players or just heard about them?
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Post by Undercover Hockey Lover »

SiouxRecruit wrote:Kevin McMorrow for sure...offensive/defensive defensman...VERY good with the puck and hard to get around....he has D1 written all over him
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Post by BladeButter44 »

Herbert (Woodburry)
Patterson (BSM)
Gavin (STA)
Isackson (STA)
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Post by sk8hard »

According to Max`Preps - the top 5 point leading sophomores are

Tyson Fulton Breck
Ryan Walters STA
Archie Skalbeck Hopkins
Christian Isackson STA
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Post by BladeButter44 »

It's easy to be a point leader when you play on Prairie Centre while playing "sister's of the poor."
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Post by RBKRules »

Enough with the forwards and D. No converstation is complete without naming the top Sophomore Goaltenders:

Kruger - Tonka
O'Shea - Eastview
Ray - Andover
Arentz - LN
Meyers - BSM
Cotter - Stillwater
Fons - Hopkins
Ankeny - Edina
Altrichter -STA

(Who did I miss?)
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