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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 7:59 pm
by puckbreath
Deathblow wrote:
puckbreath wrote:
Deathblow wrote:Classy move by Oliver...gave his medal to 3rd string, senior goalie.
Kid not on the varsity/dressed ?
Nah...he dressed most games this year...don't think he played. Didn't dress at the tournament. I think it was simply a reward for sticking with it...even though Lieberg and Weber were the clearly the top two goalies. Actually, I think there were two other senior goalies who didn't even try out because of goalie depth, but Gaasvig stuck it out.

On a side note, I don't think Weber made an 'A' team until second year of Bantams...really worked hard to get where he is.
Thanks for the info.

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:31 pm
by statein07
Cadets16 wrote:I actually do feel a little bad for Hermantown. There isn't much worse than getting the "loser's medal" after a tough loss. Felt the same way after the section final football game, sitting on the turf and feeling like you gave a game away after working so hard to get there. I can imagine it's 100x worse for a state final.
Ya but you will never know that feeling since you never made it to state...

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:05 am
by Cadets16
statein07 wrote:
Cadets16 wrote:I actually do feel a little bad for Hermantown. There isn't much worse than getting the "loser's medal" after a tough loss. Felt the same way after the section final football game, sitting on the turf and feeling like you gave a game away after working so hard to get there. I can imagine it's 100x worse for a state final.
Ya but you will never know that feeling since you never made it to state...
Actually, we have made it to state (most recently 2012-2013), and have a decent shot at it next year and the next year after. But this isn't a football forum, so what does it matter. :wink:

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:07 am
by Air Force 1
Deathblow wrote:Classy move by Oliver...gave his medal to 3rd string, senior goalie.
I'm so glad others saw that too! Classy move by Oliver and he couldn't have given it to a better or more deserving kid!