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Should STA be forced to move to AA?

Poll ended at Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:29 am

Yes
20
67%
No
10
33%
 
Total votes: 30

mnhshockey36
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St. Thomas

Post by mnhshockey36 »

So today in the pioneer press there was a preview for the state tourney. and within giving info on each team, it listed the enrollemnt of each school. i saw that st. thomas had over 1,000 students enrolled. does this make anyone else upset? they are still considered class A whent he enrollment is that high. i mean c'mon, they talk about how good they are each year when BSM has less than 800 and they moved to AA, and then there's Roseau. anyone else have thoughts?
TI14
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Post by TI14 »

we have 550 kids inhigh school
mnhshockey36
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Post by mnhshockey36 »

thats not what the pioneer press said, it states:

ST. THOMAS ACADEMY CADETS

Section: 4A

Coaches: Tom Vannelli and Greg Vannelli

Enrollment: 1,082
stpaul
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Post by stpaul »

STA is all male and has 550 boys in grades 9-12. They double it on the MSHSL website to equate it with co-ed schools. It's not the first time the Pioneer Press has it's facts wrong. However it is a large class A school because it is the same size as a 1100 student co-ed school.
sticksuphigh
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Re: St. Thomas

Post by sticksuphigh »

mnhshockey36 wrote:So today in the pioneer press there was a preview for the state tourney. and within giving info on each team, it listed the enrollemnt of each school. i saw that st. thomas had over 1,000 students enrolled. does this make anyone else upset? they are still considered class A whent he enrollment is that high. i mean c'mon, they talk about how good they are each year when BSM has less than 800 and they moved to AA, and then there's Roseau. anyone else have thoughts?
I think the kids would prefer to play AA, They have the talent to play there, but the school has the "Big fish in a small pond theory approach"
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Post by OGEE OGELTHORPE »

I thought they went with the "Don't ask don't tell" theory..........
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Post by packerboy »

I say, go to 3 classes. If folks dont like privates in class A , let them have a 3rd class for outstate teams and old first tier suburbs.

Then we could have Qrt final games at Aldrich and Braemar on Wewdnesday or maybe start Tuesday. It would be great . Just like Basketball.

Sound crazy? Its been discussed.
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Post by Nostalgic Nerd »

Nobody should be forced to do anything. After all, you don't see Warroad moving up.
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Post by BIAFP »

Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Nobody should be forced to do anything. After all, you don't see Warroad moving up.

Warroad doesn't have 550 boys in high school either :roll:
DubCHAGuy
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Post by DubCHAGuy »

OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:I thought they went with the "Don't ask don't tell" theory..........

Haha, that one actually made me laugh out loud :lol:
Last edited by DubCHAGuy on Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:43 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Post by Nostalgic Nerd »

BIAFP wrote:
Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Nobody should be forced to do anything. After all, you don't see Warroad moving up.

Warroad doesn't have 550 boys in high school either :roll:
But they do have a 4-1 edge in titles.
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Post by BIAFP »

Nostalgic Nerd wrote:
BIAFP wrote:
Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Nobody should be forced to do anything. After all, you don't see Warroad moving up.

Warroad doesn't have 550 boys in high school either :roll:
But they do have a 4-1 edge in titles.

And that surprises you? :roll:
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Post by Nostalgic Nerd »

Two different populations, same premise: they want hardware, not the principle of competing against the best, I'm afraid.
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packerboy
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Post by packerboy »

But NN, thats the case with almost all of the teams North of BIAFP.

Why pick on Warroad? :?:
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Post by slapnasty »

If anything just have 2 classes...a metro class and an outstate class.
SYRUS THE VIRUS
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Post by SYRUS THE VIRUS »

OGGEE- You might want to be careful what you say. You might need one these Cadet's to give you a job someday when they let you go at the car wash..
rbkhockey8
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Post by rbkhockey8 »

private schools are BS
SYRUS THE VIRUS
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Post by SYRUS THE VIRUS »

Sure, there BS to guys like you that are o.k with working at the gas station or driving truck, but some people have higher goals than that.
Your just jealous..
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Post by DubCHAGuy »

SYRUS THE VIRUS wrote:Sure, there BS to guys like you that are o.k with working at the gas station or driving truck, but some people have higher goals than that.
Your just jealous..
You mean, "They're" BS.... and "You're" just jealous. :wink:
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Post by Nostalgic Nerd »

packerboy wrote:But NN, thats the case with almost all of the teams North of BIAFP.

Why pick on Warroad? :?:
I dunno. Why pick on STA? (The reason is the Warriors are given special small town credit. No large school can expect to continue to collect lots of A hardware without receiving the full brunt of criticism.)

BTW, what is BIAFP?
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Post by GR3343 »

Aj Reid is very solid
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packerboy
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Post by packerboy »

Nostalgic Nerd wrote:
packerboy wrote:But NN, thats the case with almost all of the teams North of BIAFP.

Why pick on Warroad? :?:
I dunno. Why pick on STA? (The reason is the Warriors are given special small town credit. No large school can expect to continue to collect lots of A hardware without receiving the full brunt of criticism.)

BTW, what is BIAFP?
BIAFP is a mythical place on the bored that divides the South from the North. A Mason -Dixon kind of thing.

Metro privates are in a little different place than Warroad is but if you want to pick on Warroad thats fine.

I just dont know what the diff is between Warroad and other small outstate places.
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Post by deacon »

why start another stupid thread like this? this has been argued so many times on this board and not once has there been anything close to a conclusion. STA plays in class A, thats just the way it is. deal with it.

and to the bumbling idiot that said private schools are BS, that is just hilarious. some people just have no clue.
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Post by HShockeywatcher »

As an alum, I'm curious what the opinion of students/players/parents, those still with the walls of the school. TI14, or any others still there, what do you think about playing in class A hockey? Aside from all the heat you get on here for it, what is your opinion of where you are/should be?
rex123
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STA in claa A is fine

Post by rex123 »

HShockeywatcher wrote:As an alum, I'm curious what the opinion of students/players/parents, those still with the walls of the school. TI14, or any others still there, what do you think about playing in class A hockey? Aside from all the heat you get on here for it, what is your opinion of where you are/should be?
I am an STA alum and current parent. My son plays hockey, but not on the team. I think STA is fine in class A. If the Coaches and Administrators wanted to move to AA, that would be fine as well. From the conversations I have had with administrators there are a number of very good reason why STA plays in the class A. I will not share them here in a public forum where a bunch of idiots roam. But I will tell you that I am very confident that the school has the best interest of the students in mind and make decisions based upon that. They could care less what these morons think. Nor will all this whining change anyone’s mind. If they didn’t whine about private schools, they would whine about Metro schools, then about school size.
This topic has been beat to death on prior post. I think it is time to enjoy the tournament and get off it.
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