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blueblood
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by blueblood » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:22 pm
1) No Edina (East or West)
2) Grand Rapids Indians
3) Backdoor section is reinstated
4) Clear Boards
5) Wooden Sticks
6) Return of the Cooperalls
7) Howard Cosell announcing
and no Catholic Schools allowed!
eastranger19
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by eastranger19 » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:22 pm
NeilGuf-yb wrote: Reggie wrote: Grand Rapids #1
Greenway #7
Hibbing #5
I Falls #4
Virginia #6
Eveleth #8
East #2
Cloquet #3
And who would go watch that crap!!!
Come on give Reggie a break, he was thinking of the pee-wee B's where he slings most of his or her bull, I think he could be one of the G.R. froot of the loom guy's, B-Level kind of smarts! But if it did happen, we would know Reggie, he would be the only one watching, everyone else would be in the restrooms.
TooManyEagles
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by TooManyEagles » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:28 pm
Hopkins
Roseau
Johnson
Duluth East
Apple Valley
Wayzata
Warroad
Ifalls
Break it down into some North and Cities brackets.
Roseau vs. Warroad - 5-1 Rams
East vs. Ifalls - 3-2 Hounds
Hopkins vs. Wayzata 3-2 Wayzata
Valley vs. Johnson 4-2 Valley
Roseau vs. East - 1-0 Hounds
Wayzata vs. Valley - 2-1 AV
East vs. Apple Valley - 2-1 AV in 6OT
Too bad state tournaments just aren't ideal.
Govs93
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by Govs93 » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:30 pm
Gov78 wrote: Johnson
Washington
Central
Monroe
Mechanic Arts
Highland
Humboldt
Murray
You forgot a
m a j o r one.
packerboy
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by packerboy » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:48 pm
Govs93 wrote: Gov78 wrote: Johnson
Washington
Central
Monroe
Mechanic Arts
Highland
Humboldt
Murray
You forgot a
m a j o r one.
Mr Holmgren would be very upset.
Neutron 14
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by Neutron 14 » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:53 pm
packerboy wrote: Govs93 wrote: Gov78 wrote: Johnson
Washington
Central
Monroe
Mechanic Arts
Highland
Humboldt
Murray
You forgot a
m a j o r one.
Mr Holmgren would be very upset.
Hard to imagine...
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
Govs93
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by Govs93 » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:56 pm
Neutron 14 wrote: packerboy wrote: Govs93 wrote:
You forgot a m a j o r one.
Mr Holmgren would be very upset.
Hard to imagine...
More than Hill-Murray, I miss that game. It drew hundreds of old farts twice the age of elliott. Great crowds at those.
Neutron 14
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by Neutron 14 » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:58 pm
Somebody get a rope....
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
Gov78
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by Gov78 » Mon Feb 18, 2008 2:01 pm
Govs93 wrote: Gov78 wrote: Johnson
Washington
Central
Monroe
Mechanic Arts
Highland
Humboldt
Murray
You forgot a
m a j o r one.
Ah, the name of the thread is "Ideal state tournament" and some are less than ideal.
I attended many JHS vs, HHS at the old St. Paul Auditorium when there wasn't a seat open in the house.
who_b_dat
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by who_b_dat » Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:14 pm
Pioneerprideguy wrote: The tension (and smoke) were always pretty thick back in the auditorium.
ahh the good ole dayzzzz
greatone
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by greatone » Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:31 pm
8 teams out of single A (NO PRIVATE)
8 teams out of double AA (NO PRIVATE)
4-8 private teams (let them play in their own little tourney)
tourneytickssince59
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by tourneytickssince59 » Tue Feb 19, 2008 8:47 am
greatone wrote: 8 teams out of single A (NO PRIVATE)
8 teams out of double AA (NO PRIVATE)
4-8 private teams (let them play in their own little tourney)
Get used to the fact that the non-public schools get to play with the great government sponsored facilities. It's not going to change
Anchorland
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by Anchorland » Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:13 pm
I could see the MSHL starting a North of Hinckley State tournament to get rid of the Northern Dominance at the X!
ndirishfighting
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by ndirishfighting » Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:01 pm
sect. team rank
1 lakeville south 8
2 bloomington jefferson 3
3 woodbury 7
4 white bear lake 4
5 blaine 6
6 minnetonka 2
7 anoka 5
8 roseau 1
roseau 4 vs lakeville south 1
minnetonka 3 vs woodbury 2 in 3ot
bloomington jefferson 2 vs blaine 1 in 2ot
white bear lake 1 vs anoka 3
roseau 3 vs minnetonka 1
bloomington jefferson 3 vs anoka 2 in 2ot
roseau 2 vs bloomington jefferson 1 in 3ot
Govs93
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by Govs93 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:04 pm
Anchorland wrote: I could see the MSHL starting a North of Hinckley State tournament to get rid of the Northern Dominance at the X!
I agree. The one title the north has won in the history of the arena is setting a pace that's unreasonable for the metro to keep up with.
karl(east)
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by karl(east) » Wed Feb 20, 2008 4:24 pm
I'll stick to actual section assignments with my ideal AA tournament.
1AA. Lakeville South, since they're the only team here that won't get utterly humiliated. I also like their goalie's name.
2AA. Edina, in support of my fellow Cakeaters.
3AA. Apple Valley, so we can set up a rematch explained below.
4AA. White Bear Lake, because someone has to lose in the first round.
5AA. Coon Rapids, because I was born there.
6AA. Hopkins has been a nice story this year.
7AA. Duluth East, for obvious reasons.
8AA. Roseau, so the north can be properly represented.
First round:
Coon Rapids vs. #1 Roseau: Rams win 8-1.
White Bear Lake vs. #2 Edina: Fun first round game, but some things never change. Edina 4-3.
Apple Valley vs. #3 Duluth East: East wins 4-3 in six overtimes.
Lakeville South vs. #4 Hopkins: LVS stuns everyone with an upset and wins 1-0.
Semifinals:
East gets revenge over Edina with a 3-2 win.
Roseau downs Lakeville South 5-1.
Final: In the second year in a row of an all-northern final, East emerges with a 4-2 victory. A happy result to a tournament wonderfully devoid of private schools and success by cities teams.
Anchorland
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by Anchorland » Wed Feb 20, 2008 4:26 pm
Govs must have missed the class A and class AA finals last year. Thanks for playin'
HockeyFan1
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by HockeyFan1 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 4:51 pm
Anchorland wrote: Govs must have missed the class A and class AA finals last year. Thanks for playin'
Don't get him goin...........
Govs93
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by Govs93 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:02 pm
HockeyFan1 wrote: Anchorland wrote: Govs must have missed the class A and class AA finals last year. Thanks for playin'
Don't get him goin...........
Goin' on what? He echoed what I said and proved my point. Nothing to get going on.
dangla.
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by dangla. » Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:08 pm
Gov78 wrote: Neutron 14 wrote: Can't Never Tried wrote:
I smell a rat here!
Govs93 has been, been,
Superceded!
Sorry that I left off Wilson and Marshall but I could only list 8 teams.
I dont think there talking about the teams you picked
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Neutron 14
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by Neutron 14 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:10 pm
Now Govs, you know darn well one in a row is a trend to flannel brains!
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
Govs93
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by Govs93 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:15 pm
Neutron 14 wrote: Now Govs, you know darn well one in a row is a trend to flannel brains!
I will give the "dominance" nod to them last year. They were - can't argue it, and quite frankly, it was nice a nice change of pace!