Pioneer Press Player of the Year and All-State Team
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Pioneer Press Player of the Year and All-State Team
http://www.twincities.com/sports/ci_175 ... ck_check=1
http://www.twincities.com/prep/ci_17560367
Congratulations to Tim Schaughnessy. He's a great kid with a great future. 29 ACT score. Looks like he got a lot more out of going to Hill-Murray than just hockey.
http://www.twincities.com/prep/ci_17560367
Congratulations to Tim Schaughnessy. He's a great kid with a great future. 29 ACT score. Looks like he got a lot more out of going to Hill-Murray than just hockey.
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Re: Pioneer Press Player of the Year and All-State Team
NICK DECENZO HIBBING/CHISHOLM, PP all state defensemen?????? So much for credibility of the nonminations.
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It seems the ACT folks would disagree with you.mnpuckster wrote:Hills education is child's play compared to other privates such as MPA, SPA.
"For the second year in a row, the American College Testing Service (ACT) has awarded Hill-Murray School its prestigious Red Quill Award for academic excellence. Hill-Murray is one of only six schools statewide and the only Catholic school in Minnesota to receive this recognition."
"It is one of only 18 Minnesota high schools accredited as college preparatory by the North Central Association, and the only metro school cited twice, in 2007 and 2010, by American College Testing (ACT) for its rigorous college preparatory coursework."
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Let's not let the facts get in the way. I guess if you say period & end of story it must be true. The ACT must be part of the HM conspiracy.mnpuckster wrote:Take the blinders off bud.
Mounds Park and SPA>>>>HM in education.
These kids went for hockey. Period. End of story.
I sent 3 kids to HM. They got a 31, 28 & 31 respectively on the ACT. They didn't get that from the old man. They got it from the teachers at HM and their own hard work. The same is true for Tim Schaughnessy.
Now I must go take off my blinders. I would encourage you to have your vision checked. It's apparently clouded.
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Re: HM
Mnpuckster-A 29 on your ACT is pretty good, regardless of the school one attends.stpaul wrote:It seems the ACT folks would disagree with you.mnpuckster wrote:Hills education is child's play compared to other privates such as MPA, SPA.
"For the second year in a row, the American College Testing Service (ACT) has awarded Hill-Murray School its prestigious Red Quill Award for academic excellence. Hill-Murray is one of only six schools statewide and the only Catholic school in Minnesota to receive this recognition."
"It is one of only 18 Minnesota high schools accredited as college preparatory by the North Central Association, and the only metro school cited twice, in 2007 and 2010, by American College Testing (ACT) for its rigorous college preparatory coursework."
St. Paul-your statement is a bit misleading:
1) To qualify for the Red Quill Award, schools must first agree to use “Act’s Explore” and “Plan” assessment programs for eight and tenth grade students. Not every school “chooses” to do this and some use other means for assessment.
2) Of those schools whom are using Explore & Plan, to qualify for the Red Quill schools are required to demonstrate how they effectively use the results of these assessment programs to improve the education they provide to students through curriculum and instruction. In addition, the schools were required to demonstrate consistent improvement in ACT scores over the past five years.
So the award deals with only the schools who are using the program and the schools who are showing improvement.
Note 2009-10 “average” ACT test scores:
East side catholic privates:
HM 25.2 (was 23.5)
STA 27.5 (was 26.9)
Nondenominational private schools
SPA 30.0 (was a 30)
MPA 27 (was 27)
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a 29 is a VERY good score, and props to Timmy. He must be a smart kid. All I am saying is that I dont believe it is the school that is the main contributor to that score. How about the kids overall aptitude to learn and comprehend? If Timmy went to Stillwater, what score does he get? My guess is a 29
PP
The ones with the bios are all-state. The longer list below is honorable mention. The paper version is laid out better and has photos for all the all-state players. Interesting that Kyle Rau is the only Gopher recruit, although Mario Lucia will certainly go there if dad is still around. The Don is letting too many of these kids go to Wisconsin.LetsPlayHockey22 wrote:Are all the players listed below all state, or honerable mention?
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This is a joke.
There are three Red Lake Falls kids on this list. You idiots do realize the only teams they play are Kittson, Bagley, Ely, Wadena, Park Rapids and Wahpeton right? Just making sure.
Congrats to Decenzo! A lot of people don't realize that Hibbing plays 3 defenseman and 2 fowards.
There are three Red Lake Falls kids on this list. You idiots do realize the only teams they play are Kittson, Bagley, Ely, Wadena, Park Rapids and Wahpeton right? Just making sure.
Congrats to Decenzo! A lot of people don't realize that Hibbing plays 3 defenseman and 2 fowards.
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Re: PP
Michaelson is on that list and also committed to the Gophers.stpaul wrote:The ones with the bios are all-state. The longer list below is honorable mention. The paper version is laid out better and has photos for all the all-state players. Interesting that Kyle Rau is the only Gopher recruit, although Mario Lucia will certainly go there if dad is still around. The Don is letting too many of these kids go to Wisconsin.LetsPlayHockey22 wrote:Are all the players listed below all state, or honerable mention?
I'd also point out to you that three Gopher recruits would have been a sure thing to make this list but played in the USHL this year are Ben Marshall, Seth Ambroz, and Travis Boyd (NTDP). Probably Adam Wilcox in goal as well as he is having a very good year in the USHL with Green Bay.
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Touche.BodyShots wrote:I just cancelled my subscription.I'm done paying for the Hill Murray Pioneer Press!
The excessive coverage of Hill-Murray hockey -- and not just the boys -- increased from something that just made you go "hmmmmm?" in the past to conspicuous and, frankly for a major metro daily newspaper, embarrassing this this year. There has to be a reason -- publisher a Hill-Murray grad or sent the kids there?