Bring Back Private School State Tournament?

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Is it time to bring back the Private High School Tourney?

Poll ended at Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:54 am

Yes- Bring it back
36
45%
No- We like it this way
44
55%
 
Total votes: 80

BIAFP
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Post by BIAFP »

HasNoMoves wrote:with the exception of warroad on the indian reservation, it is a private school tourny now in the JV class with SCC, Marshall, and STA :D


:lol:
RoDeOh
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Post by RoDeOh »

packerboy wrote:
RoDeOh wrote:MAHA state brackets are set. How come no privates made it :?:
Ah, RoDeoh, they are all private associations. Are you a member of one?

Why you betcha :P But ours starts from ankle benders and ends with your hand gripping the wheel of the family wood hauler. :lol: A new pair of "Choppers" for Xmas keeps you out on the pond and keeps your hands from freezing to the wheel :wink:
packerboy
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Post by packerboy »

RoDeOh wrote:
packerboy wrote:
RoDeOh wrote:MAHA state brackets are set. How come no privates made it :?:
Ah, RoDeoh, they are all private associations. Are you a member of one?

Why you betcha :P But ours starts from ankle benders and ends with your hand gripping the wheel of the family wood hauler. :lol: A new pair of "Choppers" for Xmas keeps you out on the pond and keeps your hands from freezing to the wheel :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Well , what else does a guy need? :lol:
shootscorewin
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Post by shootscorewin »

no, keep 'em in here... you've got to BEAT the best to BE the best, including both public and private.
eat cake.
duluth east '06

#27 toppers
RoDeOh
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Post by RoDeOh »

packerboy wrote:
RoDeOh wrote:
packerboy wrote: Ah, RoDeoh, they are all private associations. Are you a member of one?

Why you betcha :P But ours starts from ankle benders and ends with your hand gripping the wheel of the family wood hauler. :lol: A new pair of "Choppers" for Xmas keeps you out on the pond and keeps your hands from freezing to the wheel :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Well , what else does a guy need? :lol:
Being you asked :roll: :roll: , a wind break on the north end of da rink :) a good pair of long handles :D moms hot chocolate :) and know where dad hides his hip flask :wink: :wink:
packerboy
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Post by packerboy »

RoDeOh wrote:
packerboy wrote:
RoDeOh wrote:
Why you betcha :P But ours starts from ankle benders and ends with your hand gripping the wheel of the family wood hauler. :lol: A new pair of "Choppers" for Xmas keeps you out on the pond and keeps your hands from freezing to the wheel :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Well , what else does a guy need? :lol:
Being you asked :roll: :roll: , a wind break on the north end of da rink :) a good pair of long handles :D moms hot chocolate :) and know where dad hides his hip flask :wink: :wink:
But that's about it....isn't it?
K Dope
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Post by K Dope »

Govs93 wrote:
iseepalms wrote:Gov93,
Can the formerly. You are now Wayzata and have lost touch with the East Side. You moved out so move on!
What in the world does me moving from one public school district to another have to do with your lame public/private thread that' been done 8,000 times before? I went to public school, so will my kids, and you won't hear any of us whining about how we don't want to play against the private schools. Grow a pair, missy.
This thread keeps happening because it is so fun to talk about. New members join and they are not reading threads from hours, days, weeks, months, ago.

Just because you have done this thread 8000 time does not mean others do not want to discuss. I would recommend ignoring it in the future.

JV State Champs will be Private or Warraod. Congrats and hopefully you can make Varsity next year.
Can't Never Tried
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

K Dope wrote:
Govs93 wrote:
iseepalms wrote:Gov93,
Can the formerly. You are now Wayzata and have lost touch with the East Side. You moved out so move on!
What in the world does me moving from one public school district to another have to do with your lame public/private thread that' been done 8,000 times before? I went to public school, so will my kids, and you won't hear any of us whining about how we don't want to play against the private schools. Grow a pair, missy.
This thread keeps happening because it is so fun to talk about. New members join and they are not reading threads from hours, days, weeks, months, ago.

Just because you have done this thread 8000 time does not mean others do not want to discuss. I would recommend ignoring it in the future.

JV State Champs will be Private or Warraod. Congrats and hopefully you can make Varsity next year.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yeah :evil: and his hair will grow back!!!
OldTexasRam
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Post by OldTexasRam »

If you take the private schools out to have a seperate tournement then BOTH trophies are tarnished. The champoinship should mean you are THE BEST OF ALL. I don't even like the 2 class system because sometimes the A champ looks pretty good and it makes some folks wonder....what if?
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Post by Neutron 14 »

OldTexasRam wrote:If you take the private schools out to have a seperate tournement then BOTH trophies are tarnished. The champoinship should mean you are THE BEST OF ALL. I don't even like the 2 class system because sometimes the A champ looks pretty good and it makes some folks wonder....what if?
=D>
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
IrishStiff
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Post by IrishStiff »

Go back to a one class tourney and I can guarantee you that there will be less top flight private school teams. It will limit their chances of getting to the dance. We would go back to having couple of very good privates and most kids would stay home.
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Post by pipersniper12 »

At least put all the private schools in 1 or 2 sections
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Post by dherman8 »

IrishStiff wrote:Go back to a one class tourney and I can guarantee you that there will be less top flight private school teams. It will limit their chances of getting to the dance. We would go back to having couple of very good privates and most kids would stay home.
Back to one class..........NO.......go back to Ireland
tourneytickssince59
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Post by tourneytickssince59 »

Govs93 wrote:
iseepalms wrote:Gov93,
Can the formerly. You are now Wayzata and have lost touch with the East Side. You moved out so move on!
What in the world does me moving from one public school district to another have to do with your lame public/private thread that' been done 8,000 times before? I went to public school, so will my kids, and you won't hear any of us whining about how we don't want to play against the private schools. Grow a pair, missy.
This has got to be the best response I have ever seen on the public vs. private debate. Thanks Govs93, you made what is left of my night.
Went to private school, kids currently do and you won't hear me bash a public school student (administrators are fair game).
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Post by rewster »

If I am an AD at a private school and the MSHSL forces my programs into a seperate tournament or confines us to one section, watch out. I will go the Shattuck route, remove my school from the state league and openly and actively recruit every top player at every public school in the state. Most likely I would have more to offer academically and now with out regulations I can provide scholarships and financial aide to players I want in my programs. Would I get every player I wanted? Probably not, but I would get kids to come. I could play a tougher schedule with more games, allowing my players to be better prepared for the next level. Then imagine if multiple private schools went this route and you now had 25 Shattuck St. Mary type teams instead of one? Talented players could The talent at the public school level would be considerably diluted. This example might be more on the extreme side, but if you continue to make it tougher for private schools to compete in the tournament what is their incentive to continue to play by your rules? I think the potential negatives far out weigh the positives. Just keep them included.
IrishStiff
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Post by IrishStiff »

dherman8 wrote:
IrishStiff wrote:Go back to a one class tourney and I can guarantee you that there will be less top flight private school teams. It will limit their chances of getting to the dance. We would go back to having couple of very good privates and most kids would stay home.
Back to one class..........NO.......go back to Ireland
Never been there, so it would be tough to go back!
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Post by WayOutWest »

pondyplayer93 wrote:you cant do that to the kids who decide to go to a private school because most choose for the school part of it not hockey
Yep........except for the hockey players. :oops:
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Post by WayOutWest »

rewster wrote:If I am an AD at a private school and the MSHSL forces my programs into a seperate tournament or confines us to one section, watch out. I will go the Shattuck route, remove my school from the state league and openly and actively recruit every top player at every public school in the state.
If you were an AD at a private school, and you did exactly that..................you should be fired.
School is about..................SCHOOL............right..........even if you are the AD?
Why would you be recruiting athletes, anyway?
Seriously, how does a private school benefit from having a state championship hockey team? Does such a thing aid in recruitment of all students? I can't imagine that any academic all-star is influenced by the fact that a school also has a great hockey team. Would they also be influenced by the school also having a kick-arse pep band?
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Post by IrishStiff »

If we went back to a one class system fewer hockey players would go to these private schools because fewer of them would have a chance to make it to state. Before the two class system there was only one really solid private hockey school.
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Post by ozzie679 »

IrishStiff wrote:If we went back to a one class system fewer hockey players would go to these private schools because fewer of them would have a chance to make it to state. Before the two class system there was only one really solid private hockey school.
I have to disagree with that statement. You will see more and more private schools popping up around the TC Metro. The market is dictating the growth of private schools. We are going to see the shift of the most talented kids going to private schools grow year after year. This has happened all over the country. Especially on the coasts.

As far as the two class system goes. It has been a boon for hockey in MN. IMO it has been the best move the MSHSL has ever made. If they make the shot clock mandatory for basketball, that would be the second best decision :wink:
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Post by IrishStiff »

ozzie679 wrote:
IrishStiff wrote:If we went back to a one class system fewer hockey players would go to these private schools because fewer of them would have a chance to make it to state. Before the two class system there was only one really solid private hockey school.
I have to disagree with that statement. You will see more and more private schools popping up around the TC Metro. The market is dictating the growth of private schools. We are going to see the shift of the most talented kids going to private schools grow year after year. This has happened all over the country. Especially on the coasts.

As far as the two class system goes. It has been a boon for hockey in MN. IMO it has been the best move the MSHSL has ever made. If they make the shot clock mandatory for basketball, that would be the second best decision :wink:
[/b]Follow what has happened since they went to two classes and 16 teams. More hockey players have gone to private schools. There is a direct correlation between going to those schools and having a better chance of making it to St. Paul. Two classes and 16 teams will do that. Before the two classes HM was the only really good program. Many of the other schools were around, but not nearly as good.
tiny
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Get rid of High School Sports Completely!!!!

Post by tiny »

Here's a novel idea...let's get rid of the high schools sponsoring all extra-curricular activities completely. Let all cities and towns create their own club sports like they do in Europe. This way all that money from property taxes and state taxes can go into the young peoples education! :wink:

This will completely eliminate the problem of those private schools participating in the beloved tournament!

What...no one likes that idea? Well then quit whining about private schools playing hockey with the public schools. We already have open enrollment so there's an even playing field for everyone. IMO!
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Post by Amos »

Pioneerprideguy wrote:I can hear the cheers comming from the student sections in an all-private Tourney. AHA fans, "Martha's Vineyard"...BSM fans, "Napa Valley". It just doesn't have they same feel. Public schools & private schools need each other. :)
Yes....the one feeds off the other....as in PARASITE. No feeder program...no grow. You hit the nail on the head. :idea:
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Post by kickinwing »

why isn't shattuck in the tournament ?
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Post by ozzie679 »

Amos wrote:
Pioneerprideguy wrote:I can hear the cheers comming from the student sections in an all-private Tourney. AHA fans, "Martha's Vineyard"...BSM fans, "Napa Valley". It just doesn't have they same feel. Public schools & private schools need each other. :)
Yes....the one feeds off the other....as in PARASITE. No feeder program...no grow. You hit the nail on the head. :idea:
Napa Valley & Martha's Vineyard...I don't get it.
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