Quick dumb question.
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Quick dumb question.
How come Shattuck St. Marys doesn't play in the state tournament? I'm sure the answers obvious but I have been curious for a long time. Thanks.
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Re: Quick dumb question.
Through the 80s, and probably before, Shattuck fielded an MSHSL team.captainjimmy18 wrote:How come Shattuck St. Marys doesn't play in the state tournament? I'm sure the answers obvious but I have been curious for a long time. Thanks.
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Shattuck's boys and girls hockey and soccer programs are not members of the MSHSL (MN State High School League), and therefore aren't eligible for MN Hs tourneys.
The MSHSL imposes many restrictions on its member programs--such as maximum number of games, length of season, etc. Educational institutions such as Shattuck, and most true "prep" schools, seeking to also build national level sports programs must function as "independents" in these areas.
The MSHSL imposes many restrictions on its member programs--such as maximum number of games, length of season, etc. Educational institutions such as Shattuck, and most true "prep" schools, seeking to also build national level sports programs must function as "independents" in these areas.
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Goldfishdude wrote:What actually would be interesting is to know of how many kids go there to play hockey, but get cut..
Maybe they should field their Midget Prep team, but also have a HS team for those kids that get cut. Have they considered that?
Coming from J-Gold, we usually see one of their teams once a year in a tournament somewhere, I know its not their Tier I because we compete with them.
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Shattuck is very frank with its Academy applicants. Prior to enrollment, parents and prospects meet with coaches and admissons staff to thoroughly evaluate where in a program a student may fit, or to determine if Shattuck is the right place for them. Tryouts are held just as they are in other schools. Nothing is guaranteed and assessments are given frequently, so that no one is misled as to their athletic future.
The hockey and soccer programs each offer a number of teams, so most talent can find a challenging level, but, again, your tuition guarantees you nothing (except a great education).
The hockey and soccer programs each offer a number of teams, so most talent can find a challenging level, but, again, your tuition guarantees you nothing (except a great education).