Peewee A Regional Forecast (Feb 18)
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 1:45 am
The District playoffs are more then half over. The following teams have won these seeds in their district playoffs as of this Monday.
D1-#1 or 2 Mpls Park or Highland, and #3 Irondale (Washburn and Como contending).
D2-#1 or #2 North St. Paul or White Bear Lake, #3 Roseville (Moundsview and Forest Lake competing).
D4-#1 Faribault and #2 New Prague.
D5-#1 Buffalo (guaranteed #1 seed) but #2 seed is TBD with Mound Westonka (which holds #2 seed in D5 tourney) has to win tonight (Hutchinson), Saturday (Sartell/MAML winner) and Sunday.
D6-#1 Chaska, #2 Edina, #3 Eden Prairie
D10-#1 Coon Rapids has a guaranteed seed and #2 has seven other teams contending.
D11-#1 or #2 Duluth East or Cloquet and #3 Hermantown
D12-#1 Grand Rapids, #2 Virginia* and #3 Hibbing
D15-#1 Little Falls, #2 Moorhead and #3 Fergus Falls
D16-#1 Roseau, #2 EGF and #3 Crookston
*The phantom International Falls A team may have pulled an upset
These two districts are playing key games this week.
D3-#1 Wayzata, #2 Maple Grove, and #3 Hopkins
D8-#1 Woodbury and #2 Eagan
Most of these district playoffs have followed the expected. D1 had an upset with Como making it to the semis, but lost tonight to Mpls Park to fall back to double elimination playback game against Johnson. In D2, White Bear Lake may finally played to its potential by thumping a good Moundsview team 6-0, a team that had beaten them 3-2 three weeks earlier. That victory gets them to the regions, but they still have to prove themselves. They play North St. Paul for the #1 D2 seed next Saturday. NSP beat Roseville 6-3.
D3 will roll with the key semifinal games being played tomorrow at New Hope. Wayzata and Maple Lake should win. Wayzata had a first round bye and plays Armstrong coming off a 3ot 2-1 win over Orono. Maple Grove plays the winner of the Hopkins/North Metro game. The D4 tourney games are not posted, but the seeds are and as expected Faribault came in #1 and New Prague #2.
In D5, the Buffalo win over Mound Westonka at the year end held up and gave the Bison the #1 seed. They do not play in the D5 playoffs, but now Mound Westonka has to win three in a row starting tonight. D6 was over on Thursday, (Valentine’s Day to all the non-hockey people), but torture to the Apple Valley fans as their team got torched 8-2 by Edina to eliminate them. Valley was playing their fourth game in a row and was coming off three straight overtime games including a tough overtime loss to Eden Prairie in a seed game. Chaska was the darling of the tournament, won, but somehow the Edina and Eden Prairie got the better draw (see South Region for explaination).
In D8, Lakeville South had an easy time beating Cottege Grove 6-1 to advance to the all important semifinal game on Friday playing Eagan who beat Rosemount 3-1. In the other semi, Woodbury hung on to beat Hastings 3-2 and advance to play Lakeville North who beat Sibley 4-1. Under the D8 format, all 8 teams are in contention for the two seeds until they lose twice. The D11 playoffs went as expected except Duluth East may take the #1 seed from Cloquet. Hermantown has locked up the #3 seed.
In D12 playoff there is a potential mystery. Grand Rapids has the #1 seed and Hibbing appears to be in with either the #2 or #3 seed, but Virginia may have lost to the Falls, a phantom team because it is not acknowledged on the Falls web site, but has been playing games against other peewee teams. D15 is set with Little Falls taking the #1 seed, Moorhead the #2 seed and Fergus Falls the #3 seed. The only surprise here is Moorhead played well enough to end a bad stretch of games to earn the #2 seed. D16 was also no mystery except TRF failing to make the regions keyed by losing their opening game to LOW as forecasted elsewhere on the site. A second surprise was EGF pushing Roseau in the Championship game before losing 3-2.
North Region (at Cloquet Feb 29 to March 2): The three districts in the North Region are D10 (two seeds), D11 (three seeds), and D12 (three seeds). The D10 playoff has completed their first round. This playoff remains double elimination until Coon Rapids loses. The Rapids won their opener on Sunday beating Andover 2-1 and they play Blaine on Tuesday. If Rapids lose, they will take the #2 seed and Andover, Anoka, Centennial and Champlin Park are eliminated.
If the Rapids win, then these teams playing their next game needing to win to avoid elimination. Rapids will then be in the Championship game on Sunday at 8:00 AM at Anoka. Two very interested teams will be playing next door hoping to beat each other and that either St. Cloud or Elk River will be their opponent for their afternoon game, keeping their playoff hopes alive. It will be a crazy tourney day in D10.
With none of the complexities of D10, D11 was simple, tough, hockey that ended up as predicted except Duluth East is in a strong position to take the #1 seed from Cloquet (#2)
Based on the above potential district seeds, the North Region Red and Blue pools is listed below:
Red Pool:
Coon Rapids plays Cloquet/Virginia?/Hermantown
Cloquet plays Coon Rapids/Hermantown/Virginia?
Virginia? plays Hermantown/Coon Rapids/Cloquet
Hermantown plays Virginia?/Cloquet/Coon Rapids
Blue Pool:
Duluth East plays #2 D10 seed/Grand Rapids/Hibbing
#2 D10 seed plays Duluth/Hibbing/Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids plays Hibbing/Duluth East/#2 D10 seed
Hibbing plays Grand Rapids/#2 D10/Duluth East
It is difficult to project Coon Rapids with the #1 seed. They have not been playing well enough recently to make it out of D10 as the playoff champs. Given that they end up in this pool, they will have played Cloquet before, beating them 6-1; but have the disadvantage of traveling 150 miles to play them in the opening game of the tourney at 10 AM on Friday on their home ice.
They play a second game that day, against Virginia?, and should win that game. But Saturday afternoon, they play Hermantown. The Hawks match-up well with Coon Rapids, playing similar style of game. The Hawks play Virginia?, a team they have beaten before in their opener and should be rested to play Cloquet six hours later. Hermantown and Cloquet could emerge here as the 1 and 2 seeds.
In the Blue Pool, Duluth East has drawn the advantage. They play a single game against the #2 D10 seed on Friday. They then play Grand Rapids Saturday morning, a team they narrowly beat 4-3 in December and Hibbing, a team they beat 6-0 also in December. If they have their power play together, they should emerge with the #1 Blue Pool seed. The #2D10 team should emerge with the second Blue Pool seed. They will be playing Hibbing in their morning game and should be fresher for the afternoon game with Grand Rapids.
The top team in the Red Pool plays the #2 team in the Blue Pool for the #1 seed to the state. The top team in the Blue Pool plays the #2 team in the Red Pool for the #2 team in the state. This is the same for each Region. That means Hermantown as #1 would play #2, the #2D10 seed and Duluth East #1 would play #2 Cloquet for the fourth or fifth time this season. They have lost once or twice. The projection would be #2D10 as North #1 seed and Cloquet as North #2 seed.
East Region (at St. Louis Park Feb 29 to March 2): The three districts in the East Region are D8 (two seeds), D3 (three seeds), and D2 (three seeds). In D2, North St. Paul and White Bear Lake are in the regional with Moundsview or Roseville most likely the third seed. Eagan and Woodbury are still in the running to play each, but have to get by the Lakevilles. D3 playoff key games are tomorrow. Based on the projection the East Region Red and Blue Pool setup looks like this.
Red Pool:
North St. Paul plays Maple Grove/Eagan/Moundsview
Maple Grove plays North St. Paul/Moundsview/Eagan
Eagan plays Moundsview/North St. Paul/Maple Grove
Moundsview plays Eagan/Maple Grove/North St. Paul
Blue Pool:
Wayzata plays White Bear Lake/Woodbury/Hopkins
White Bear Lake plays Wayzata/Hopkins/Woodbury
Woodbury plays Hopkins/Wayzata/White Bear Lake
Hopkins plays Woodbury/White Bear Lake/Wayzata
The real question is which Maple Grove team shows up, the one that got trounced by Mpls Park in the St. Cloud tourney or the one that trounced a tough Minnetonka team. The NSP plays Maple Grove in the morning and could take Maple Grove regardless of which team shows up. But Eagan should be more powerful playing NSP in the second game of the day then the short benched NSP team, leaving the Sunday game between Maple Grove and Eagan as the decider. If Maple Grove wins, it could end in a three way tie between these teams. Goal differential may make the winner. Eagan and NSP should come out 1&2.
In the Blue Pool, White Bear Lake and Hopkins look overly matched and Wayzata and Woodbury should take 1&2. That pits Eagan against Woodbury in a repeat of the what could be the D8 championship game. So toss a coin. I did. It came up heads for Eagan for the #1 East Region seed. In the other game, Wayzata should prevail over a tired, short benched, Polar team for the #2 East Region seed.
South Region (at Chaska Feb 29 to March 2): Despite getting a poor #4 seed that was undeserved, the New Prague team came through in District 4 to take the #2 Seed. As expected, Faribault took the #1 Seed. Both teams worked hard in the closing weeks to improve themselves and it showed by winning these seeds. They will continue working to improve.
In D1 tonight, Mpls Park beat Como 7-2 to gain a D1 seed. Irondale however was upset by Highland 7-5 giving Highland a D1 seed. The three D6 seeds are Chaska #1, Edina #2 and Eden Prairie #3. The South Region Red and Blue pools set up this way.
Red Pool:
Faribault plays Edina/Eden Prairie/Highland
Edina plays Faribault/Highland/Eden Prairie
Highland plays Eden Prairie/Edina/Faribault
Eden Prairie plays Highland/Faribault/Edina
Blue Pool:
Chaska plays New Prague/Mpls Park/Irondale
New Prague plays Chaska/Irondale/Mpls Park
Mpls Park plays Irondale/Chaska/New Prague
Irondale plays Mpls Park/New Prague/Chaska
The Red Pool opens with each team playing two games on Friday, Faribault plays Edina and Highland plays Eden Prairie in the morning and switching in the evening setting up another meeting between Eden Prairie and Edina, but not a life or death game, but rather a game for position coming out of the pool. The winner of this game will get the #2 Blue Pool seed winner to go to state, on the surface, a weaker team. Edina should emerge #1 and Eden Prairie #2.
In the Blue Pool, Chaska should emerge #1, but anyone of the other three teams can emerge as #2 to take on Edina. The favorite here is New Prague, because they are continuing to prepare in this two weeks. That sets up another showdown between Chaska and Eden Prairie on Chaska’s home ice in the other game.
Eden Prairie should prevail because it will be the fourth game in three days and Chaska has not shown the strength to hang in long tourneys where they had to play games daily.
The Edina versus potentially New Prague sets up the one game that I spoke about earlier this season, where a lesser known team has that one chance to win one game to go state. It would be nice if a New Prague could prevail, but Edina should. The South #1 seed should be Edina and the South #2 seed should be Eden Prairie
West Region(at Brainerd Feb 29 to March 2): The three districts in the West Region are D5 (two seeds), D15 (three seeds), and D16 (three seeds). The teams are known except for one, the D5 #2 seed. There are a couple of minor surprises with Moorhead and Crookston making the field. Brainerd did not get an automatic seed, Fergus Falls won the third seed in D15. Crookston took advantage on LOW upsetting TRF and took the #3 seed in D16. This sets up the following pool play.
Red Pool:
Buffalo plays Moorhead/EGF/Fergus Falls
Moorhead plays Buffalo/Fergus Falls/EGF
EGF plays Fergus Falls/Buffalo/Moorhead
Fergus Falls plays EGF/Moorhead/Buffalo
Blue Pool:
Little Falls plays Mound Westonka/Roseau/Crookston
Mound Westonka plays Little Falls/Crookston/Roseau
Roseau plays Crookston/Little Falls/Mound Westonka
Crookston plays Roseau/Mound Westonka/Little Falls
The West Region is dominated by two teams, Little Falls and Roseau. The two teams played each other in the Championship game of the Warroad Tourney a week ago and Roseau won 3-2. They will play each other in the Blue Pool and one will win and one will lose, but neither will knock each other out of the tourney. They will emerge #1 and #2. The winner will likely be the ones that skate best early in the morning. Roseau should be #1.
On the Red Pool side, EGF has beaten all three teams, but also has lost to Fergus Falls earlier in the year. The Green Wave should take #1 and Buffalo with their “Riverboat gambler-style” of defense should take #2. The Green Wave will not take Little Falls however and Roseau will quickly shut down the casino on Buffalo. Little Falls takes the #1 West seed and Roseau takes the #2 West seed.
That sets up a State Tourney opening round as follows:
Little Falls plays Eden Prairie
#2 D10 plays Wayzata
Edina plays Roseau
Eagan plays Cloquet
D1-#1 or 2 Mpls Park or Highland, and #3 Irondale (Washburn and Como contending).
D2-#1 or #2 North St. Paul or White Bear Lake, #3 Roseville (Moundsview and Forest Lake competing).
D4-#1 Faribault and #2 New Prague.
D5-#1 Buffalo (guaranteed #1 seed) but #2 seed is TBD with Mound Westonka (which holds #2 seed in D5 tourney) has to win tonight (Hutchinson), Saturday (Sartell/MAML winner) and Sunday.
D6-#1 Chaska, #2 Edina, #3 Eden Prairie
D10-#1 Coon Rapids has a guaranteed seed and #2 has seven other teams contending.
D11-#1 or #2 Duluth East or Cloquet and #3 Hermantown
D12-#1 Grand Rapids, #2 Virginia* and #3 Hibbing
D15-#1 Little Falls, #2 Moorhead and #3 Fergus Falls
D16-#1 Roseau, #2 EGF and #3 Crookston
*The phantom International Falls A team may have pulled an upset
These two districts are playing key games this week.
D3-#1 Wayzata, #2 Maple Grove, and #3 Hopkins
D8-#1 Woodbury and #2 Eagan
Most of these district playoffs have followed the expected. D1 had an upset with Como making it to the semis, but lost tonight to Mpls Park to fall back to double elimination playback game against Johnson. In D2, White Bear Lake may finally played to its potential by thumping a good Moundsview team 6-0, a team that had beaten them 3-2 three weeks earlier. That victory gets them to the regions, but they still have to prove themselves. They play North St. Paul for the #1 D2 seed next Saturday. NSP beat Roseville 6-3.
D3 will roll with the key semifinal games being played tomorrow at New Hope. Wayzata and Maple Lake should win. Wayzata had a first round bye and plays Armstrong coming off a 3ot 2-1 win over Orono. Maple Grove plays the winner of the Hopkins/North Metro game. The D4 tourney games are not posted, but the seeds are and as expected Faribault came in #1 and New Prague #2.
In D5, the Buffalo win over Mound Westonka at the year end held up and gave the Bison the #1 seed. They do not play in the D5 playoffs, but now Mound Westonka has to win three in a row starting tonight. D6 was over on Thursday, (Valentine’s Day to all the non-hockey people), but torture to the Apple Valley fans as their team got torched 8-2 by Edina to eliminate them. Valley was playing their fourth game in a row and was coming off three straight overtime games including a tough overtime loss to Eden Prairie in a seed game. Chaska was the darling of the tournament, won, but somehow the Edina and Eden Prairie got the better draw (see South Region for explaination).
In D8, Lakeville South had an easy time beating Cottege Grove 6-1 to advance to the all important semifinal game on Friday playing Eagan who beat Rosemount 3-1. In the other semi, Woodbury hung on to beat Hastings 3-2 and advance to play Lakeville North who beat Sibley 4-1. Under the D8 format, all 8 teams are in contention for the two seeds until they lose twice. The D11 playoffs went as expected except Duluth East may take the #1 seed from Cloquet. Hermantown has locked up the #3 seed.
In D12 playoff there is a potential mystery. Grand Rapids has the #1 seed and Hibbing appears to be in with either the #2 or #3 seed, but Virginia may have lost to the Falls, a phantom team because it is not acknowledged on the Falls web site, but has been playing games against other peewee teams. D15 is set with Little Falls taking the #1 seed, Moorhead the #2 seed and Fergus Falls the #3 seed. The only surprise here is Moorhead played well enough to end a bad stretch of games to earn the #2 seed. D16 was also no mystery except TRF failing to make the regions keyed by losing their opening game to LOW as forecasted elsewhere on the site. A second surprise was EGF pushing Roseau in the Championship game before losing 3-2.
North Region (at Cloquet Feb 29 to March 2): The three districts in the North Region are D10 (two seeds), D11 (three seeds), and D12 (three seeds). The D10 playoff has completed their first round. This playoff remains double elimination until Coon Rapids loses. The Rapids won their opener on Sunday beating Andover 2-1 and they play Blaine on Tuesday. If Rapids lose, they will take the #2 seed and Andover, Anoka, Centennial and Champlin Park are eliminated.
If the Rapids win, then these teams playing their next game needing to win to avoid elimination. Rapids will then be in the Championship game on Sunday at 8:00 AM at Anoka. Two very interested teams will be playing next door hoping to beat each other and that either St. Cloud or Elk River will be their opponent for their afternoon game, keeping their playoff hopes alive. It will be a crazy tourney day in D10.
With none of the complexities of D10, D11 was simple, tough, hockey that ended up as predicted except Duluth East is in a strong position to take the #1 seed from Cloquet (#2)
Based on the above potential district seeds, the North Region Red and Blue pools is listed below:
Red Pool:
Coon Rapids plays Cloquet/Virginia?/Hermantown
Cloquet plays Coon Rapids/Hermantown/Virginia?
Virginia? plays Hermantown/Coon Rapids/Cloquet
Hermantown plays Virginia?/Cloquet/Coon Rapids
Blue Pool:
Duluth East plays #2 D10 seed/Grand Rapids/Hibbing
#2 D10 seed plays Duluth/Hibbing/Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids plays Hibbing/Duluth East/#2 D10 seed
Hibbing plays Grand Rapids/#2 D10/Duluth East
It is difficult to project Coon Rapids with the #1 seed. They have not been playing well enough recently to make it out of D10 as the playoff champs. Given that they end up in this pool, they will have played Cloquet before, beating them 6-1; but have the disadvantage of traveling 150 miles to play them in the opening game of the tourney at 10 AM on Friday on their home ice.
They play a second game that day, against Virginia?, and should win that game. But Saturday afternoon, they play Hermantown. The Hawks match-up well with Coon Rapids, playing similar style of game. The Hawks play Virginia?, a team they have beaten before in their opener and should be rested to play Cloquet six hours later. Hermantown and Cloquet could emerge here as the 1 and 2 seeds.
In the Blue Pool, Duluth East has drawn the advantage. They play a single game against the #2 D10 seed on Friday. They then play Grand Rapids Saturday morning, a team they narrowly beat 4-3 in December and Hibbing, a team they beat 6-0 also in December. If they have their power play together, they should emerge with the #1 Blue Pool seed. The #2D10 team should emerge with the second Blue Pool seed. They will be playing Hibbing in their morning game and should be fresher for the afternoon game with Grand Rapids.
The top team in the Red Pool plays the #2 team in the Blue Pool for the #1 seed to the state. The top team in the Blue Pool plays the #2 team in the Red Pool for the #2 team in the state. This is the same for each Region. That means Hermantown as #1 would play #2, the #2D10 seed and Duluth East #1 would play #2 Cloquet for the fourth or fifth time this season. They have lost once or twice. The projection would be #2D10 as North #1 seed and Cloquet as North #2 seed.
East Region (at St. Louis Park Feb 29 to March 2): The three districts in the East Region are D8 (two seeds), D3 (three seeds), and D2 (three seeds). In D2, North St. Paul and White Bear Lake are in the regional with Moundsview or Roseville most likely the third seed. Eagan and Woodbury are still in the running to play each, but have to get by the Lakevilles. D3 playoff key games are tomorrow. Based on the projection the East Region Red and Blue Pool setup looks like this.
Red Pool:
North St. Paul plays Maple Grove/Eagan/Moundsview
Maple Grove plays North St. Paul/Moundsview/Eagan
Eagan plays Moundsview/North St. Paul/Maple Grove
Moundsview plays Eagan/Maple Grove/North St. Paul
Blue Pool:
Wayzata plays White Bear Lake/Woodbury/Hopkins
White Bear Lake plays Wayzata/Hopkins/Woodbury
Woodbury plays Hopkins/Wayzata/White Bear Lake
Hopkins plays Woodbury/White Bear Lake/Wayzata
The real question is which Maple Grove team shows up, the one that got trounced by Mpls Park in the St. Cloud tourney or the one that trounced a tough Minnetonka team. The NSP plays Maple Grove in the morning and could take Maple Grove regardless of which team shows up. But Eagan should be more powerful playing NSP in the second game of the day then the short benched NSP team, leaving the Sunday game between Maple Grove and Eagan as the decider. If Maple Grove wins, it could end in a three way tie between these teams. Goal differential may make the winner. Eagan and NSP should come out 1&2.
In the Blue Pool, White Bear Lake and Hopkins look overly matched and Wayzata and Woodbury should take 1&2. That pits Eagan against Woodbury in a repeat of the what could be the D8 championship game. So toss a coin. I did. It came up heads for Eagan for the #1 East Region seed. In the other game, Wayzata should prevail over a tired, short benched, Polar team for the #2 East Region seed.
South Region (at Chaska Feb 29 to March 2): Despite getting a poor #4 seed that was undeserved, the New Prague team came through in District 4 to take the #2 Seed. As expected, Faribault took the #1 Seed. Both teams worked hard in the closing weeks to improve themselves and it showed by winning these seeds. They will continue working to improve.
In D1 tonight, Mpls Park beat Como 7-2 to gain a D1 seed. Irondale however was upset by Highland 7-5 giving Highland a D1 seed. The three D6 seeds are Chaska #1, Edina #2 and Eden Prairie #3. The South Region Red and Blue pools set up this way.
Red Pool:
Faribault plays Edina/Eden Prairie/Highland
Edina plays Faribault/Highland/Eden Prairie
Highland plays Eden Prairie/Edina/Faribault
Eden Prairie plays Highland/Faribault/Edina
Blue Pool:
Chaska plays New Prague/Mpls Park/Irondale
New Prague plays Chaska/Irondale/Mpls Park
Mpls Park plays Irondale/Chaska/New Prague
Irondale plays Mpls Park/New Prague/Chaska
The Red Pool opens with each team playing two games on Friday, Faribault plays Edina and Highland plays Eden Prairie in the morning and switching in the evening setting up another meeting between Eden Prairie and Edina, but not a life or death game, but rather a game for position coming out of the pool. The winner of this game will get the #2 Blue Pool seed winner to go to state, on the surface, a weaker team. Edina should emerge #1 and Eden Prairie #2.
In the Blue Pool, Chaska should emerge #1, but anyone of the other three teams can emerge as #2 to take on Edina. The favorite here is New Prague, because they are continuing to prepare in this two weeks. That sets up another showdown between Chaska and Eden Prairie on Chaska’s home ice in the other game.
Eden Prairie should prevail because it will be the fourth game in three days and Chaska has not shown the strength to hang in long tourneys where they had to play games daily.
The Edina versus potentially New Prague sets up the one game that I spoke about earlier this season, where a lesser known team has that one chance to win one game to go state. It would be nice if a New Prague could prevail, but Edina should. The South #1 seed should be Edina and the South #2 seed should be Eden Prairie
West Region(at Brainerd Feb 29 to March 2): The three districts in the West Region are D5 (two seeds), D15 (three seeds), and D16 (three seeds). The teams are known except for one, the D5 #2 seed. There are a couple of minor surprises with Moorhead and Crookston making the field. Brainerd did not get an automatic seed, Fergus Falls won the third seed in D15. Crookston took advantage on LOW upsetting TRF and took the #3 seed in D16. This sets up the following pool play.
Red Pool:
Buffalo plays Moorhead/EGF/Fergus Falls
Moorhead plays Buffalo/Fergus Falls/EGF
EGF plays Fergus Falls/Buffalo/Moorhead
Fergus Falls plays EGF/Moorhead/Buffalo
Blue Pool:
Little Falls plays Mound Westonka/Roseau/Crookston
Mound Westonka plays Little Falls/Crookston/Roseau
Roseau plays Crookston/Little Falls/Mound Westonka
Crookston plays Roseau/Mound Westonka/Little Falls
The West Region is dominated by two teams, Little Falls and Roseau. The two teams played each other in the Championship game of the Warroad Tourney a week ago and Roseau won 3-2. They will play each other in the Blue Pool and one will win and one will lose, but neither will knock each other out of the tourney. They will emerge #1 and #2. The winner will likely be the ones that skate best early in the morning. Roseau should be #1.
On the Red Pool side, EGF has beaten all three teams, but also has lost to Fergus Falls earlier in the year. The Green Wave should take #1 and Buffalo with their “Riverboat gambler-style” of defense should take #2. The Green Wave will not take Little Falls however and Roseau will quickly shut down the casino on Buffalo. Little Falls takes the #1 West seed and Roseau takes the #2 West seed.
That sets up a State Tourney opening round as follows:
Little Falls plays Eden Prairie
#2 D10 plays Wayzata
Edina plays Roseau
Eagan plays Cloquet