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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:12 pm
by packerboy
Well, you are right.
I should reform.
Hey good luck to you guys.
I hope you are able to beat up on Hayseed High and all of the other top programs you will run into at sections. While BSM plays Tonka; HM takes on WBL and Roseville; AHA plays Edina and CDH plays Rosemount, you boys will be a sluggin out against SSP.
We shouldnt make fun of that and I am so ashamed of myself for doing so.
Have another glass of that Kool Aid droppin gloves and keep pretending its all the same.
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:19 pm
by droppin'gloves
packerboy wrote:Well, you are right.
I should reform.
Hey good luck to you guys.
I hope you are able to beat up on Hayseed High and all of the other top programs you will run into at sections. While BSM plays Tonka; HM takes on WBL and Roseville; AHA plays Edina and CDH plays Rosemount, you boys will be a sluggin out against SSP.
We shouldnt make fun of that and I am so ashamed of myself for doing so.
Have another glass of that Kool Aid droppin gloves and keep pretending its all the same.
I love Kool Aid....probably because it is so sweet. It is only like 10 cents per packet. Even people from SSP can afford some Kool Aid can't they? It isn't exactly a delicacy. Don't worry, I have a couple State Tourney banners to keep me warm during the long Minnesota winters. Jealousy is an ugly thing. It is not very becoming. C'mon, after all we are neighbors. Packerboy, there are two ways to be the tallest tree in the forest. You can cut everyone else down or you can GROW. We Cadets prefer the latter.
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:27 pm
by Can't Never Tried
I would say by reading the thread title that packerboy was able to achieve this!

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:44 pm
by packerboy
There is another way to make yourself the tallest tree now isnt there droppin gloves ?
Its the Cadet way. Plant yourself amoungst the pansies.
Hang with the California Redwoods if you want to grow.
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 3:09 pm
by droppin'gloves
packerboy wrote:There is another way to make yourself the tallest tree now isnt there droppin gloves ?
Its the Cadet way. Plant yourself amoungst the pansies.
Hang with the California Redwoods if you want to grow.
Check this out fella. SSP has 27 top tier tournament appearances and 1 class A appearance.
Meanwhile, STA has 4 class A appearances all of which are since 1999. You are accusing STA of sandbagging. Why doesn't SSP go back up and play with the "California Redwoods"?
Let's not forget that 2 off those appearances were the last two years and could be attributed to the strong STA seniors.
That's a nice inferiority complex you have there.
Here is the link:
http://www.minnhock.com/tournrec.htm
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 3:12 pm
by DubCHAGuy
droppin'gloves wrote:packerboy wrote:Well, you are right.
I should reform.
Hey good luck to you guys.
I hope you are able to beat up on Hayseed High and all of the other top programs you will run into at sections. While BSM plays Tonka; HM takes on WBL and Roseville; AHA plays Edina and CDH plays Rosemount, you boys will be a sluggin out against SSP.
We shouldnt make fun of that and I am so ashamed of myself for doing so.
Have another glass of that Kool Aid droppin gloves and keep pretending its all the same.
Don't worry, I have a couple State Tourney banners to keep me warm during the long Minnesota winters.
In that case, Packerboy will be much warmer than you
My prediction: STA rolls through 4A winning by 3+ each game then gets "upset" by Marshall at state.
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 3:13 pm
by packerboy
droppin'gloves wrote:packerboy wrote:There is another way to make yourself the tallest tree now isnt there droppin gloves ?
Its the Cadet way. Plant yourself amoungst the pansies.
Hang with the California Redwoods if you want to grow.
Check this out fella. SSP has 27 top tier tournament appearances and 1 class A appearance.
Meanwhile, STA has 4 class A appearances all of which are since 1999. You are accusing STA of sandbagging. Why doesn't SSP go back up and play with the "California Redwoods"?
Let's not forget that 2 off those appearances were the last two years and could be attributed to the strong STA seniors.
That's a nice inferiority complex you have there.
Why would you ever compare yourselves with SSP?
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:38 pm
by Neutron 14
packerboy wrote:Which is double the actual number of students to account for same sex education.

They don't even teach that in suburban PUBLIC schools.

Well I suppose all boys and such. City schools, whatcha gonna do?
Where'd droppin'gloves go?
Another packerboy TKO!!!
ssp
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:45 pm
by eyeinthesky
you don't mess with ssp, its people or its tradition
ssp is one of the last blue collar "small" communities in the metro area.
ssp is a proud town and proud of its accomplishments.
chances are your parents or grand parents are from ssp. So don't be bashing because you think your grass is greaner on the other side.
go get 'em PACKERS!
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:20 am
by Hockeygod54
haha i love you two fighting. but i cant wait til neither of u win the section
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:46 am
by droppin'gloves
Neutron 14 wrote:packerboy wrote:Which is double the actual number of students to account for same sex education.

They don't even teach that in suburban PUBLIC schools.

Well I suppose all boys and such. City schools, whatcha gonna do?
Where'd droppin'gloves go?
Another packerboy TKO!!!
Not so much. I actually have a life and don't have the time to make several thousand posts. Believe it or not, there are actually human beings in the world to interact with. Log off of your computer for a few hours and go watch a hockey game. That's cute that you and Packerboy have formed a little alliance. No really, it's sweet. I am sure you guys will look darling wearing your respective schools sweaters while watching other teams from your section competing at State. It takes a little more than an incoherent sentence fragment to drive me off the board. Point being, STA seems to be the target of a lot of anger and it's pathetic. I don't care how illustrious you think SSP's history is, when people make stupid comments, they should expect a response.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:33 am
by deacon
BIAFP wrote:GopherWild wrote:I believe there are over 1,000 enrolled @ St. Thomas Academy grades 10-12. They showed it when they played Hill @ the Xcel Center.
According to the MSHSL site the enrollment at STA(Brokeback Mountain) is 1082 for 9-12.
BIAFP, I'm just curious, how old are you? If you are older than 16 you should really be ashamed of yourself and your parents for the way they raised you. You really are an embarrassment every time you make a stupid comment like that.
And for what it's worth, someone that seems to know everything about everything, you should be well aware that MSHSL doubles the enrollment at STA to make up for the lack of female enrollment. So just to clarify, the enrollment listed at STA's website says enrollment ~695 for grades 7-12. Now, this is where it gets complicated. Subtract ~130-150 for the middle school enrollment on a given year, and you get ~545-565 for grades 9-12. I hope all you genius' out there could follow along ( this was just simple math and should have been covered in public schools as well as private).
For all you know it alls that like to bash STA, please get your facts correct. You all sound/look like complete idiots.
edit: STA 8 Sim 2
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:51 pm
by keepyourheadup
No axe to grind here with STA but its a fact that many of the kids enrolled are there to play hockey as well as the education. I think its a good bet that if some were not elite hockey players they wouldn't be there. How about we just accept that private schools will only get stronger with the current circumstances being what they are. Bashing STA, HM, Cretin, AHA and all the others is just a waste of time. LETS ALL JUST MOVE ON !!!!!!!
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:16 pm
by packerboy
keepyourheadup wrote:No axe to grind here with STA but its a fact that many of the kids enrolled are there to play hockey as well as the education. I think its a good bet that if some were not elite hockey players they wouldn't be there. How about we just accept that private schools will only get stronger with the current circumstances being what they are. Bashing STA, HM, Cretin, AHA and all the others is just a waste of time. LETS ALL JUST MOVE ON !!!!!!!
No way.
And for all of you sensitive STA Kool Aid drinkers, nobody is bashing STA , just the Bsquad mentality associated with the choice to play in
Class h
Ayseed.
And deacon, its the STA spin doctors who ramble on about how great a program they have but out of the other side of their mouths say they arent good enough to be successful in AA that sound like idiots.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:36 pm
by fallsfan03
Cant wait to see STA TAKE ON SOME GOOD OL NORTHERN TEAMS, then we'll see who's unstopable.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:40 pm
by deacon
packerboy wrote:keepyourheadup wrote:No axe to grind here with STA but its a fact that many of the kids enrolled are there to play hockey as well as the education. I think its a good bet that if some were not elite hockey players they wouldn't be there. How about we just accept that private schools will only get stronger with the current circumstances being what they are. Bashing STA, HM, Cretin, AHA and all the others is just a waste of time. LETS ALL JUST MOVE ON !!!!!!!
No way.
And for all of you sensitive STA Kool Aid drinkers, nobody is bashing STA , just the Bsquad mentality associated with the choice to play in
Class h
Ayseed.
And deacon, its the STA spin doctors who ramble on about how great a program they have but out of the other side of their mouths say they arent good enough to be successful in AA that sound like idiots.
i don't really care either way. the argument is old and overdone, especially when people don't have the facts right.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:44 pm
by deacon
fallsfan03 wrote:Cant wait to see STA TAKE ON SOME GOOD OL NORTHERN TEAMS, then we'll see who's unstopable.
i don't think anyone is saying STA is unstoppable.
edit: if anything proves otherwise, just look at the way they played against DM.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:49 pm
by keepyourheadup
Why does it matter what level they choose to play in. Its their choice, period. Hell my resident program has been hammered by the private school exodus, you just pick up the pieces and move ahead. What some consider private school arrogance is no different than the pride and loyalty we feel for the teams we support. I've always admired the history of the SSP progam, their accomplishments speak for themselves. Unfortunately the days of small metro area teams Competing with the big schools and the privates has passed. Private school dynasties are here to stay. STA will become the same as Hill and AHA, a contender each and every year at A or AA.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 3:10 pm
by TI14
does anyone know of the status of zach schroder?
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 3:39 pm
by HShockeywatcher
TI14, what happened to Schroeder?
Cabela10, you must not be from the metro, or not get out much. Burnsville Senior High School is grades 10-12 and all the public middle schools in the area are grades 7-9. Other cities do this as well, not sure about all of them though.
That being said, I'm not sure which grades the MSHSL uses. Looking at STA, there's no way there's half of what they post in grades 10-12. That would be ~175 in each class and freshman classes aren't that big (freshman classes are the biggest).
keepyourheadup, You are right. There are people at BSM, STA, AHA, HM, and many other private schools for the sports. Just because that's why they're there doesn't mean they don't get the other aspects of the school. You are right though. But if you are trying to suggest that this is only the case at private schools, you are very naive. There are students playing at Edina, top Lake Schools, Tonka, Mankato West, Brainerd, and many other public schools for the hockey. Hockey in this state would be very different if all public school students played for the school where they live or originally lived.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 3:51 pm
by TI14
from what i heard there was a cheap hit from behind and he went down. they took him off on a stretcher and then to the hospital. rumor is that he was moving his legs, so theres a good thing. but i have not heard anything else yet.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:53 pm
by Cabela10
HSHockeyWatcher, I grew up in SSP and our middle school is 7-8 and our high school consists of 9-12.
It must be a big school thing to go 7-9 and 10-12, but we don't do it here in SSP. Actually, our high school consists of 7-12 and the 7-8 graders have there own seperate wing of the high school. Remember, we are a tiny community with a tiny school with no room to grow.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 7:17 pm
by keepyourheadup
Yes kids move to public schools as well, more often than not to a big program or to a school with a an unusually strong group. Look at elk river over the years as a good example. My point is that it would be silly to think that the private school model for success is going to go away. As for Shroeder, I heard hes doing well just a little sore.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 7:37 pm
by Cabela10
I think you will see more kids moving from a small school to a AA school than moving to a small school from a big school. I think kids would rather play in the big school tournament.
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:33 pm
by warriors2011
mnhshockey36 wrote:who cares anyway, its class A. play with the real men at AA! STA should make the jump like Roseau did if they're so good. they dont even fill the bottom bowl of the xcel, i'd rather play in front of 18,000.
yea and st. thomas prolly has more guys in their school then most AA teams anyway