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Great teams that no longer exist
Which team Is the best of the schools that no longer are open or don't have teams?
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Teams from schools either closed or absorbed by other schools. These schools which made the State Tournament include
Alexander Ramsey (now Roseville)
Bloomington Lincoln
Columbia Heights (now North Metro?)
Duluth Central (after this season)
Edina West (East is still open, aren't they? Just called Edina now)
Granite Falls
Hopkins Lindbergh (are they just Hopkins now?)
Kellogg (now Roseville)
Mariner
all those individual Mpls schools but Southwest had the greatest impact
Staples (now part of Wadena?)
St Paul Harding, Humboldt, Monroe, Murray, Washington
Williams (where the heck was that?)
If you consider that Edina East is still open but called Edina now, the best was easily Mpls Southwest.
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Alexander Ramsey (now Roseville)
Bloomington Lincoln
Columbia Heights (now North Metro?)
Duluth Central (after this season)
Edina West (East is still open, aren't they? Just called Edina now)
Granite Falls
Hopkins Lindbergh (are they just Hopkins now?)
Kellogg (now Roseville)
Mariner
all those individual Mpls schools but Southwest had the greatest impact
Staples (now part of Wadena?)
St Paul Harding, Humboldt, Monroe, Murray, Washington
Williams (where the heck was that?)
If you consider that Edina East is still open but called Edina now, the best was easily Mpls Southwest.
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Lee, probably before your time but you forgot Duluth Cathedral. Won 5 private school championships in the mid-to-late 60%. Here is an interesting read on their renowned coach, Del Genereau:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Delbert-G ... 1346464133
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Delbert-G ... 1346464133
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Golden Valley High School (1958-1980) Now where Breck is located Had about 60-70 kids in a a grade as a public school but did play hockey games at the SLP Rec Center in the 70's
Robbinsdale High School 1936-1982
Minneapolis Marshall U-High (til 1982)
Fridley High School (now absorbed by North Metro) (ended around 2001 and for several years BC, Fridley and Columbia Heights were TRI-City which became North Metro
Brooklyn Center High School 1961-2001
Robbinsdale High School 1936-1982
Minneapolis Marshall U-High (til 1982)
Fridley High School (now absorbed by North Metro) (ended around 2001 and for several years BC, Fridley and Columbia Heights were TRI-City which became North Metro
Brooklyn Center High School 1961-2001
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This is a thread from quite a while ago. It's only two pages long but if you look through some of the posts are about schools that no longer exist. On the second page videoscout has a nice post about how Crookston used to have three or four teams.
Lee- I know these names are from when the board first started but does videoscout, bluesbuddy, or any of the names from that time frame come around anymore?
This is a thread from quite a while ago. It's only two pages long but if you look through some of the posts are about schools that no longer exist. On the second page videoscout has a nice post about how Crookston used to have three or four teams.
Lee- I know these names are from when the board first started but does videoscout, bluesbuddy, or any of the names from that time frame come around anymore?
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Did a little more searching and I found this bit of history from a Hill-Murray site. If you open up 1965-69 you'll see that Duluth Cathedral won the Catholic championship 5 straight times.MNHockeyFan wrote:Lee, probably before your time but you forgot Duluth Cathedral. Won 5 private school championships in the mid-to-late 60%. Here is an interesting read on their renowned coach, Del Genereau:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Delbert-G ... 1346464133
http://www.hmpioneers.net/hockey/playoff.htm
My uncles actually played on some of those teams, they have some great stories about those days.MNHockeyFan wrote:Did a little more searching and I found this bit of history from a Hill-Murray site. If you open up 1965-69 you'll see that Duluth Cathedral won the Catholic championship 5 straight times.MNHockeyFan wrote:Lee, probably before your time but you forgot Duluth Cathedral. Won 5 private school championships in the mid-to-late 60%. Here is an interesting read on their renowned coach, Del Genereau:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Delbert-G ... 1346464133
http://www.hmpioneers.net/hockey/playoff.htm
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Very interesting. Thanks for the link.Thehockeyplaya wrote:http://www.ushsho.com/forums/viewtopic. ... 79&start=0
This is a thread from quite a while ago. It's only two pages long but if you look through some of the posts are about schools that no longer exist. On the second page videoscout has a nice post about how Crookston used to have three or four teams.
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The school's still there; they changed their name from Cathedral to Marshall. The banners hang in the Mars arena.MNHockeyFan wrote:Lee, probably before your time but you forgot Duluth Cathedral. Won 5 private school championships in the mid-to-late 60%. Here is an interesting read on their renowned coach, Del Genereau:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Delbert-G ... 1346464133
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Looks like slapshooter's last post was in 2009 and videoscout's was in 2005...... Great stories they have.Thehockeyplaya wrote:http://www.ushsho.com/forums/viewtopic. ... 79&start=0
This is a thread from quite a while ago. It's only two pages long but if you look through some of the posts are about schools that no longer exist. On the second page videoscout has a nice post about how Crookston used to have three or four teams.
Lee- I know these names are from when the board first started but does videoscout, bluesbuddy, or any of the names from that time frame come around anymore?
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Nope.Thehockeyplaya wrote: Lee- I know these names are from when the board first started but does videoscout, bluesbuddy, or any of the names from that time frame come around anymore?

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Nope.EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:[quote="Thehockeyplaya"Lee- I know these names are from when the board first started but does videoscout, bluesbuddy, or any of the names from that time frame come around anymore?

I was just curious cause a few years back Lee had mentioned that some of the original posters come back every now and again but that they used new names. I believe he said he knew because the operator of the site is able to see the Ip address of registered users.
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And...?Thehockeyplaya wrote:I was just curious cause a few years back Lee had mentioned that some of the original posters come back every now and again but that they used new names. I believe he said he knew because the operator of the site is able to see the Ip address of registered users.EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:Nope.Thehockeyplaya wrote:Lee- I know these names are from when the board first started but does videoscout, bluesbuddy, or any of the names from that time frame come around anymore?

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