Before this game there had been this mentality among many that there are two teams in Class A who are in a class of their own and no other Class A teams stand a chance against them.
Some have posted thoughts they think it's a class or three or four. Well with Warroad being the three and only beating an outside team with a goal off the pipe by one goal, does this become a class of six or are the other four in their own little bubble on the outside looking in?
The Top Two - Breck, St Thomas
The Other Four - Cathedral, Hermantown, TRF, Warroad
Class A of Two Tops (or three, or four, or ...)
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Class A of Two Tops (or three, or four, or ...)
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Re: Class A of Two Tops (or three, or four, or ...)
What were you trying to say hereHShockeywatcher wrote:Before this game there had been this mentality among many that there are two teams in Class A who are in a class of their own and no other Class A teams stand a chance against them.
Some have posted thoughts they think it's a class or three or four. Well with Warroad being the three and only beaten an outside team with a pipe goal by one, does this become a class of six or are the other four in their own little bubble on the outside looking in?
The Top Two - Breck, St Thomas
The Other Four - Cathedral, Hermantown, TRF, Warroad

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