Hermantown vs Duluth East

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gitter
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Post by gitter »

hermhockey2 wrote:You mean Cloquet, Esko, Carlton, Wrenshall?...All high schools wrapped into one
Yes. And by enrollment combined, they still are a Class A school for hockey. Yet they opt up.
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Post by hermhockey2 »

As I'm sure Hermantown would if it doubled in size.
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Post by hermhockey2 »

Generally agree.
In the North, the quality is developed in part by all of the outside rinks and kids skating much more than just their scheduled practices. The cold is good for something. Not sure how much outside ice is used down south.[/quote]

100% agree most kids in the Hermantown program spent two to three hours a night on the outdoor ice before and after practice. It's where the kids hang out. Reminds me of my childhood in east Duluth.
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Post by green4 »

old goalie85 wrote:Are some of those schools 9 thru 12th grade??
i think most of them are 9-12 i know edina and hopkins are only 10-12
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Post by Tigers33 »

Karl - East operates like a small [b]private[/b] suburban school. Thats what you meant, right? :)
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Hermantown vs D east

Post by nungitchida »

for hermantown followers to think they could compete with a team like Duluth East is absolutely a joke who has the hawks beaten this year. NOBODY... braggin about beating GR ranked what 14 aa. they barely beat SCC 2 to 1

East has whipped everybody who's anybody

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