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Re: Tonka vs. HF
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:33 pm
by flatontheice
blueblood wrote:Tonka has consistently been ranked the #1 or #2 academic High School in the State of MN for the past seveal years based on ACT scores, SAT scores, and MCA's and several other criteria.
HF may be a good school, but your argument is flawed. Tonka has top academics in the State at a fraction of the cost....
Simply not true. In 2009 Tonka was ranked 12th, In 2010 they were ranked 9th. Woodbury has been at the top for 4 years with Mounds View and Edina right behind them. Alot of private schools are not in the rankings but SPA and Blake are in the top national groups with average ACT scores of 29 in 2010.
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:50 pm
by HShockeywatcher
breakout wrote:Interesting the word "recruit" comes up several times within this topic. Are there not rules against recruiting???
Also, one player does not make a team. No matter how special he is.
I would be surprised if a local AA team would sign up to play HF. I think the word "recruit" will come to local AA Head Coaches minds and will likely be a road block.
The word "recruit" has many meanings and variations. I've asked more times that I can count on my fingers what "illegal recruiting" is and never get a straight response.
For example, having an ice arena on campus when your home school does not is something that "recruits" players to your school, a representative from a school saying "here is $x,000, come play for our school" is illegal recruiting. Where the line is, I really don't know.
Can a coach answer the question "were I enrolled at your school next year, what team do you think my talents would best fit on?" I don't know that either.
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:16 am
by MrBoDangles
High Flyer wrote:brandy38 wrote:We'll see how your attitude changes once they get really good. Maybe you won't care IDK.
In 3 years, they will be in the AA sections finals
In 4 years, the AA state tournament
What is STA's problem then?
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:27 am
by Ugottobekiddingme
MrBoDangles wrote:High Flyer wrote:brandy38 wrote:We'll see how your attitude changes once they get really good. Maybe you won't care IDK.
In 3 years, they will be in the AA sections finals
In 4 years, the AA state tournament
What is STA's problem then?
Time to reel in the Bo that don't know Jack...I find it interesting that an individual so interested in the STA administration and follows youth hockey like a dog chasing its tail...very interesting. Without knowing the good people of STA I will acknowledge two points, congrats on your A state championship and for allowing your children the opportunity to represent possible military involvement towards the "good old United States of America". You provide the ability for the youth of America to understand that although we have to listen to people like MrBoDangles, we also need to respect many different opinions. Bo...it's time to get a grip on what is important.
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:33 am
by PuckU126
Ugottobekiddingme wrote:Time to reel in the Bo that don't know Jack...I find it interesting that an individual so interested in the STA administration and follows youth hockey like a dog chasing its tail...very interesting. Without knowing the good people of STA I will acknowledge two points, congrats on your A state championship and for allowing your children the opportunity to represent possible military involvement towards the "good old United States of America". You provide the ability for the youth of America to understand that although we have to listen to people like MrBoDangles, we also need to respect many different opinions. Bo...it's time to get a grip on what is important.

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:43 am
by Ugottobekiddingme
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:57 am
by PuckU126
Not going to get into details.
I just dislike it when people besmirch our country.
That is all.

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:07 am
by Ugottobekiddingme
PuckU126 wrote:
Not going to get into details.
I just dislike it when people besmirch our country.
That is all.

You have the liberty to soil your seeds...not sure what AHA and STA have to do with that.

Maybe I'm missing the message...
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:41 am
by InigoMontoya
You have the liberty to soil your seeds...
That sounds patriotic and naughty, at the same time.
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:30 am
by PuckU126
InigoMontoya wrote:You have the liberty to soil your seeds...
That sounds patriotic and naughty, at the same time.
It does.

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:32 pm
by High Flyer
Ugottobekiddingme wrote:MrBoDangles wrote:High Flyer wrote:
In 3 years, they will be in the AA sections finals
In 4 years, the AA state tournament
What is STA's problem then?
Time to reel in the Bo that don't know Jack...I find it interesting that an individual so interested in the STA administration and follows youth hockey like a dog chasing its tail...very interesting. Without knowing the good people of STA I will acknowledge two points, congrats on your A state championship and for allowing your children the opportunity to represent possible military involvement towards the "good old United States of America". You provide the ability for the youth of America to understand that although we have to listen to people like MrBoDangles, we also need to respect many different opinions. Bo...it's time to get a grip on what is important.
Don’t play too much attention to Bodangs. He is like my dog who is a bit one track minded and he just wants to chase that ball (private schools). His favorite is the blue one (STA), yet is easily fooled with any kind of throwing action (HF), even if the blue ball isn’t in your hand. Eventually he will get distracted and he will go away, probably chasing another ball
We just need to be careful not to through the ball into the street….
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:29 pm
by MrBoDangles
High Flyer wrote:Ugottobekiddingme wrote:MrBoDangles wrote:
What is STA's problem then?
Time to reel in the Bo that don't know Jack...I find it interesting that an individual so interested in the STA administration and follows youth hockey like a dog chasing its tail...very interesting. Without knowing the good people of STA I will acknowledge two points, congrats on your A state championship and for allowing your children the opportunity to represent possible military involvement towards the "good old United States of America". You provide the ability for the youth of America to understand that although we have to listen to people like MrBoDangles, we also need to respect many different opinions. Bo...it's time to get a grip on what is important.
Don’t play too much attention to Bodangs. He is like my dog who is a bit one track minded and he just wants to chase that ball (private schools). His favorite is the blue one (STA), yet is easily fooled with any kind of throwing action (HF), even if the blue ball isn’t in your hand. Eventually he will get distracted and he will go away, probably chasing another ball
We just need to be careful not to through the ball into the street….
"Through the ball into the street" ???????

????????
They had special classes for kids like you at STA?
(HF) moved up..

What is STA's problem once again?
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:50 pm
by east hockey
This is a topic devoted to Holy Family. Not STA. That should have been clear.
Lee
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:52 pm
by MrBoDangles
Ugottobekiddingme wrote:MrBoDangles wrote:High Flyer wrote:
In 3 years, they will be in the AA sections finals
In 4 years, the AA state tournament
What is STA's problem then?
Time to reel in the Bo that don't know Jack...I find it interesting that an individual so interested in the STA administration and follows youth hockey like a dog chasing its tail...very interesting. Without knowing the good people of STA I will acknowledge two points, congrats on your A state championship and for allowing your children the opportunity to represent possible military involvement towards the "good old United States of America". You provide the ability for the youth of America to understand that although we have to listen to people like MrBoDangles, we also need to respect many different opinions. Bo...it's time to get a grip on what is important.
Idiotic post of the year!!!! You and HighFryar must have been in the same classes......?

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 3:00 pm
by MrBoDangles
High Flyer wrote:brandy38 wrote:We'll see how your attitude changes once they get really good. Maybe you won't care IDK.
In 3 years, they will be in the AA sections finals
In 4 years, the AA state tournament
Sorry to bring in STA, but this one needed to be answered being that it came from a known STA guy. An answer could clear some speculation..

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 3:54 pm
by High Flyer
MrBoDangles wrote:High Flyer wrote:brandy38 wrote:We'll see how your attitude changes once they get really good. Maybe you won't care IDK.
In 3 years, they will be in the AA sections finals
In 4 years, the AA state tournament
Sorry to bring in STA, but this one needed to be answered being that it came from a known STA guy. An answer could clear some speculation.. :wink:
And what question about Holy Family is it that you need me to answer??? You can read and count, can't you? Let me repeat my previous post: "In 3 years they (HF) will be in the AA section finals and in 4 years the AA state tournament".
Bodangs, that seems to be pretty clear for most readers on the forum to understand, though I do understand how we should cut you a little slack, seeing that you didn't make it past the 4th grade....
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:08 pm
by MrBoDangles
MrBoDangles wrote:High Flyer wrote:brandy38 wrote:We'll see how your attitude changes once they get really good. Maybe you won't care IDK.
In 3 years, they will be in the AA sections finals
In 4 years, the AA state tournament
What is STA's problem then?
Here's the question...... again!
