ShjonShinbone_News wrote:Hmm, really???? I suspect if they are in high school at the Minneapolis location, they might be allowed to play for Mpls? And Parade is like literally across the street? I don't know at all, I'm just guessing -- but the point may be moot since most Blakees now seem to come in from the more affluent suburbs anyway.
It would be nice to see a more thorough tracking of student/players in Minneapolis through bantams to high school. The Storm feeds 11 high school teams, many of them top tier programs from Holy Angels to Benilde to Blake and Breck. And the Novas had a surprisingly good year last year, losing to eventual champ Eden Prairie early in regions.
What will be interesting is to see what oach Sean Podein does with the St. LOuis Park program with last years state-worthy bantams, and whether the Storm kids open enroll at SLP to stay with their buddies.
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Really solid additionC-dad wrote:ShjonShinbone_News wrote:Hmm, really???? I suspect if they are in high school at the Minneapolis location, they might be allowed to play for Mpls? And Parade is like literally across the street? I don't know at all, I'm just guessing -- but the point may be moot since most Blakees now seem to come in from the more affluent suburbs anyway.
It would be nice to see a more thorough tracking of student/players in Minneapolis through bantams to high school. The Storm feeds 11 high school teams, many of them top tier programs from Holy Angels to Benilde to Blake and Breck. And the Novas had a surprisingly good year last year, losing to eventual champ Eden Prairie early in regions.
What will be interesting is to see what oach Sean Podein does with the St. LOuis Park program with last years state-worthy bantams, and whether the Storm kids open enroll at SLP to stay with their buddies.
As was yours.The Other Bash Brother wrote:Really solid additionC-dad wrote:ShjonShinbone_News wrote:Hmm, really???? I suspect if they are in high school at the Minneapolis location, they might be allowed to play for Mpls? And Parade is like literally across the street? I don't know at all, I'm just guessing -- but the point may be moot since most Blakees now seem to come in from the more affluent suburbs anyway.
It would be nice to see a more thorough tracking of student/players in Minneapolis through bantams to high school. The Storm feeds 11 high school teams, many of them top tier programs from Holy Angels to Benilde to Blake and Breck. And the Novas had a surprisingly good year last year, losing to eventual champ Eden Prairie early in regions.
What will be interesting is to see what oach Sean Podein does with the St. LOuis Park program with last years state-worthy bantams, and whether the Storm kids open enroll at SLP to stay with their buddies.