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Girls hockey: Associated Press All-State Team
Last update: February 28, 2007 – 8:52 PM
ALL-STATE TEAM
HOCKEY • GIRLS
• The Associated Press 2007 All-State team for Minnesota girls' hockey, as voted on by statewide media:
• Player of the year: Katharine Chute, Blake.
• First team: F--Katharine Chute, Sr., Blake; F--Jenna Kilpatrick, Sr., New Prague; F--Erin Johnson, Sr., Farmington; D--Amalee Windmeier, Sr., Coon Rapids; D--Ashlan Lambert, Sr., Eden Prairie; G--Ashley Nixon, Sr., Blaine
• Second team: F--Erin Cody, Sr., Roseville; F--Maria Stoa, Sr., Eden Prairie; F--Marlee Wheelhouse, Jr., Crookston; D--Terra Rasmussen, Sr., Coon Rapids; D--Katie Horner, Sr., North Metro; G--Paige Thunder, Sr., Cloquet/Esko/Carlton.
Honorable mention
• Forwards: Kacy Ambroz, JR, New Prague; Kate Bacon, JR, Benilde-St. Margaret's; Jamie Briski, SR, Hibbing/Chisholm: Jess Bye, JR, Brainerd; Jenna Christensen, SO, Albert Lea; Jessica Christofferson, SO, Bemidji; Callie Dahl, JR, Stillwater; Sara DeSaer, JR, Marshall; Brittany Erickson, SR, Rochester Mayo; Emily Erickson, JR, Grand Rapids/Greenway; Sarah Erickson, JR, Bemidji; Kristin Faber, SR, Austin; Melissa Feste, JR, Eden Prairie; Kyla Fink, SR, Hibbing/Chisholm; Katie Florin, SR, Winona; Ally Foley, JR, Faribault; Kacey Franklin, SR, Fergus Falls; Ariel Hakala, SR, Hibbing/Chisholm; Allison Harwood, SR, Rochester Mayo; Grace Heimsness, SR, Austin; Tiffany Hoffmann, SR, New Ulm; Alyssa Isaackson, JR, Marshall; Jill Jacobs, JR, Marshall; Taylor Jenkins, JR, Austin; Stacy Johnson, SR, Moorhead; Courtney Josefson, SR, Bemidji; Erin Kastner, JR, Faribault; Jenna Knudtson, SR, Austin; Katy Kvasnicka, 8th, Mankato West/Loyola; Gretchen Leyendecker, SR, Rochester John Marshall/Lourdes; Mary Loken, SO, Roseau; Sadie Lundquist, JR, Cloquet/Esko/Carlton; Laura May, SR, Mahtomedi; Alli Miller, SR, Faribault; Natalie Newton, SR, Grand Rapids/Greenway; Korinne O'Connor, SO, New Ulm; Ashley Olson, SO, Fairmont; Gracie Olson, JR, Holy Angels; Danielle Persson, JR, Crookston; Catherine Psimos, SR, Rochester Mayo; Tara Rasmussen, SO, Dodge County; Megan Sjolie, SR, Fergus Falls; Lauren Smith, JR, Holy Angels; Ashley Stenerson, FR, Moorhead; Brook Story, FR, Warroad; Ellen Swiontkowski, JR, Breck; Amanda Trunzo, SR, Benilde-St. Margaret's; Amanda Umhoefer, SR, Mankato West/Loyola; Abby Williams, JR, Alexandria.
• Defenders: Heather Briese, SR, Fergus Falls; Dana Carothers, SR, Burnsville; Katie Fredrickson, SR, Fergus Falls; Madeline Hammer, SR, Owatonna; Alli Pullar, SR, Hibbing/Chisholm; Kelsey Romatoski, SO, Holy Angels; Kelly Seeler, JR, Eden Prairie; Amy Udvig, SR, Irondale; Montana Vichorek, JR, Cloquet/Esko/Carlton; Lexy Wangen, FR, Crookston; Erika Wheelhouse, SO, Crookston.
• Goalies: Michelle Bonapace-Potvin, FR, Rochester John Marshall/Lourdes; Rachel Bowens-Rubin, SR, Blake; Renee Brasuhn, SR, Irondale; Maddie Burke, JR, Eden Prairie; Kaye Collier, SO, Hibbing/Chisholm; Kristen Elliott, SR, Eden Prairie; Emily Friedl, SR, Winona; Mel Gerten, SR, Simley; Alyssa Grogan, JR, Eagan; Danielle Linn, SR, New Ulm; Liz Maidl, SO, Rochester Century; Savanna Osborn, SR, Bemidji; Morgan Pieper, JR, Warroad; Amanda Plumm, SR, Stillwater; Sarah Schneekloth, SO, Marshall; Amy Snyder, SR, Austin.
Girls hockey: Associated Press All-State Team
Last update: February 28, 2007 – 8:52 PM
ALL-STATE TEAM
HOCKEY • GIRLS
• The Associated Press 2007 All-State team for Minnesota girls' hockey, as voted on by statewide media:
• Player of the year: Katharine Chute, Blake.
• First team: F--Katharine Chute, Sr., Blake; F--Jenna Kilpatrick, Sr., New Prague; F--Erin Johnson, Sr., Farmington; D--Amalee Windmeier, Sr., Coon Rapids; D--Ashlan Lambert, Sr., Eden Prairie; G--Ashley Nixon, Sr., Blaine
• Second team: F--Erin Cody, Sr., Roseville; F--Maria Stoa, Sr., Eden Prairie; F--Marlee Wheelhouse, Jr., Crookston; D--Terra Rasmussen, Sr., Coon Rapids; D--Katie Horner, Sr., North Metro; G--Paige Thunder, Sr., Cloquet/Esko/Carlton.
Honorable mention
• Forwards: Kacy Ambroz, JR, New Prague; Kate Bacon, JR, Benilde-St. Margaret's; Jamie Briski, SR, Hibbing/Chisholm: Jess Bye, JR, Brainerd; Jenna Christensen, SO, Albert Lea; Jessica Christofferson, SO, Bemidji; Callie Dahl, JR, Stillwater; Sara DeSaer, JR, Marshall; Brittany Erickson, SR, Rochester Mayo; Emily Erickson, JR, Grand Rapids/Greenway; Sarah Erickson, JR, Bemidji; Kristin Faber, SR, Austin; Melissa Feste, JR, Eden Prairie; Kyla Fink, SR, Hibbing/Chisholm; Katie Florin, SR, Winona; Ally Foley, JR, Faribault; Kacey Franklin, SR, Fergus Falls; Ariel Hakala, SR, Hibbing/Chisholm; Allison Harwood, SR, Rochester Mayo; Grace Heimsness, SR, Austin; Tiffany Hoffmann, SR, New Ulm; Alyssa Isaackson, JR, Marshall; Jill Jacobs, JR, Marshall; Taylor Jenkins, JR, Austin; Stacy Johnson, SR, Moorhead; Courtney Josefson, SR, Bemidji; Erin Kastner, JR, Faribault; Jenna Knudtson, SR, Austin; Katy Kvasnicka, 8th, Mankato West/Loyola; Gretchen Leyendecker, SR, Rochester John Marshall/Lourdes; Mary Loken, SO, Roseau; Sadie Lundquist, JR, Cloquet/Esko/Carlton; Laura May, SR, Mahtomedi; Alli Miller, SR, Faribault; Natalie Newton, SR, Grand Rapids/Greenway; Korinne O'Connor, SO, New Ulm; Ashley Olson, SO, Fairmont; Gracie Olson, JR, Holy Angels; Danielle Persson, JR, Crookston; Catherine Psimos, SR, Rochester Mayo; Tara Rasmussen, SO, Dodge County; Megan Sjolie, SR, Fergus Falls; Lauren Smith, JR, Holy Angels; Ashley Stenerson, FR, Moorhead; Brook Story, FR, Warroad; Ellen Swiontkowski, JR, Breck; Amanda Trunzo, SR, Benilde-St. Margaret's; Amanda Umhoefer, SR, Mankato West/Loyola; Abby Williams, JR, Alexandria.
• Defenders: Heather Briese, SR, Fergus Falls; Dana Carothers, SR, Burnsville; Katie Fredrickson, SR, Fergus Falls; Madeline Hammer, SR, Owatonna; Alli Pullar, SR, Hibbing/Chisholm; Kelsey Romatoski, SO, Holy Angels; Kelly Seeler, JR, Eden Prairie; Amy Udvig, SR, Irondale; Montana Vichorek, JR, Cloquet/Esko/Carlton; Lexy Wangen, FR, Crookston; Erika Wheelhouse, SO, Crookston.
• Goalies: Michelle Bonapace-Potvin, FR, Rochester John Marshall/Lourdes; Rachel Bowens-Rubin, SR, Blake; Renee Brasuhn, SR, Irondale; Maddie Burke, JR, Eden Prairie; Kaye Collier, SO, Hibbing/Chisholm; Kristen Elliott, SR, Eden Prairie; Emily Friedl, SR, Winona; Mel Gerten, SR, Simley; Alyssa Grogan, JR, Eagan; Danielle Linn, SR, New Ulm; Liz Maidl, SO, Rochester Century; Savanna Osborn, SR, Bemidji; Morgan Pieper, JR, Warroad; Amanda Plumm, SR, Stillwater; Sarah Schneekloth, SO, Marshall; Amy Snyder, SR, Austin.
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This is the AP. Talk to your local sports reporter to see if they gave input!!!GOCARDS1 wrote:do these people who make these lists have any sense of knowledge for girl's hockey? they should have some avid followers of girl's hockey so they fit everyone in
Usually the outstate AP members do a good job of promoting the deserving kids from their area that should be on this list.
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They must also get a lot more votes from Southern Minnesota - it's to the point where it is ridiculous:ghshockeyfan wrote:This is the AP. Talk to your local sports reporter to see if they gave input!!!GOCARDS1 wrote:do these people who make these lists have any sense of knowledge for girl's hockey? they should have some avid followers of girl's hockey so they fit everyone in
Usually the outstate AP members do a good job of promoting the deserving kids from their area that should be on this list.
Austin - 5
Marshall - 4
Faribault, New Ulm, Mayo - 3 each
Winona, Mankato West, Rochester JM - 2 each
Plus one each from Albert Lea, Fairmont, Dodge County, Owatonna, Rochester Century
That's 29 players from southern communities. I say divide them all up into two teams and have them play Edina and Roseville, who had one player between the two of them.
Also Austin and Marshall had more than twice as many as Stillwater and BSM, maybe they could play them straight up.
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The more I look at the list, the less sense it makes. Besides Edina getting shut out entirely, I don't see any players from teams like Wayzata, Centennial, Eagan, Hopkins, North St. Paul, South St. Paul, CDH, Hill Murray, Armstrong, Elk River, Anoka, Maple Grove, Andover, etc etc. You can't tell me that these teams didn't have ANY girls who were deserving of at least an Honorable Mention. It's absurd, actually.
It seems fairly obvious to me, the person/people who put these lists together look strictly at statistics.MNHockeyFan wrote:They must also get a lot more votes from Southern Minnesota - it's to the point where it is ridiculous:ghshockeyfan wrote:This is the AP. Talk to your local sports reporter to see if they gave input!!!GOCARDS1 wrote:do these people who make these lists have any sense of knowledge for girl's hockey? they should have some avid followers of girl's hockey so they fit everyone in
Usually the outstate AP members do a good job of promoting the deserving kids from their area that should be on this list.
Austin - 5
Marshall - 4
Faribault, New Ulm, Mayo - 3 each
Winona, Mankato West, Rochester JM - 2 each
Plus one each from Albert Lea, Fairmont, Dodge County, Owatonna, Rochester Century
That's 29 players from southern communities. I say divide them all up into two teams and have them play Edina and Roseville, who had one player between the two of them.
Also Austin and Marshall had more than twice as many as Stillwater and BSM, maybe they could play them straight up.
I saw Marshall and Austin at the X. Nine total on the list! I'm not sure there are 4 players between the two teams that would have made the Stillwater, Roseville or EP Varsity. I guess it is what it is. It's just a shame that they only looked at stats for the first and second teams also--you'd think they would actually do a tiny bit of homework at least for that.
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Does anyone know when the Coaches Association All State list will be published? I keep hearing that is the "true" list, but coaches can be biased and not necessarily judge girls based on their talent. I agree, there are some girls on the AP and Pioneer teams that are there because of points. Many of those girls have huge numbers because of the the weak schedule they played. Not much team work, only individual effort.
The mere fact that we live South of Lakeville equates to 0 talented hockey players??? You're assuming that since a girl lives in Edina or Roseville that she is automatically better than a girl from Austin.That's 29 players from southern communities. I say divide them all up into two teams and have them play Edina and Roseville, who had one player between the two of them.
For you to imply that the best 17 girls from Southern Minnesota would not be able to compete with the HS teams from Edina and Roseville is ridiculous. The biggest issue the teams down here face is depth, it just doesn't exist.
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I usually dont comment on these teams but I agree this list is ridiculous. How does a class A team that isnt even .500 get 4 players listed? Seriously, how does Fergus Falls get 4 players listed and Edina and Wayzata none? And some of the top ranked class AA not even one? I see the state AA champs as only having 2? One of the best if not the best defensive team in the state and not one defenseman listed?
I haven't seen either Edina or Roseville play, but I've seen some of the younger individuals from those schools play on various select teams over the past few years. From what I've seen, on an individual basis, I would MAYBE give a slight advantage to the Edina or Roseville player(s)-maybe.Bensonmum wrote:RSI wrote:I don't think MNHockeyfan said they couldn't compete.....I'm sure they could compete. But my money is on Edina and Roseville.For you to imply that the best 17 girls from Southern Minnesota would not be able to compete with the HS teams from Edina and Roseville is ridiculous.
I just find it really hard to believe that 1 HS team is better than all of the players in Southern Minnesota combined.
Besides I have to agree with what Hockeywild7 said, "this list is ridiculous".
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i agree that there are some girls that should not be on there ie, Marshall either destroys teams (stacked stats) or gets destroyed (can't compete) so they obviously have girls on there because of the state run
but Austin has some very talented girl same with AL, Faribault, Mankato West, Winona, Mayo and other southern teams...it's true most teams south of the cities aren't always as good as the metro area but you have to realize they don't have a hundred girls to choose from, maybe just twenty or thirty, so there are still good players the teams just don't have a lot of depth
instead of have four girls at an Erin Cody level they have one... and we all know that hockey is a team sport and one player can't win it for you so they don't normally stack up to metro teams
there are girls that don't belong on that list but that doesn't mean you should cut down every girl south of lakeville, and anyways they're just kids this isn't the end of the world
but Austin has some very talented girl same with AL, Faribault, Mankato West, Winona, Mayo and other southern teams...it's true most teams south of the cities aren't always as good as the metro area but you have to realize they don't have a hundred girls to choose from, maybe just twenty or thirty, so there are still good players the teams just don't have a lot of depth
instead of have four girls at an Erin Cody level they have one... and we all know that hockey is a team sport and one player can't win it for you so they don't normally stack up to metro teams
there are girls that don't belong on that list but that doesn't mean you should cut down every girl south of lakeville, and anyways they're just kids this isn't the end of the world
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I agree 100% that the list is ridiculous. We really shouldn't worry about it so much, but I always think of the girls who skate together during the spring or summer. When they play together and kid A is clearly better than kid B, and yet kid B can claim to be All-State HM and kid A can't, it must be an odd situation. Hopefully the kids put no more stock in it than the posters on this forum do.
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I'm with Bensonmum - my money would be on Edina or Roseville, plus I would add EP and BSM in there too. But this is pure speculation, since we'll never know the answer.RSI wrote:I haven't seen either Edina or Roseville play, but I've seen some of the younger individuals from those schools play on various select teams over the past few years. From what I've seen, on an individual basis, I would MAYBE give a slight advantage to the Edina or Roseville player(s)-maybe.Bensonmum wrote:RSI wrote:I don't think MNHockeyfan said they couldn't compete.....I'm sure they could compete. But my money is on Edina and Roseville.For you to imply that the best 17 girls from Southern Minnesota would not be able to compete with the HS teams from Edina and Roseville is ridiculous.
I just find it really hard to believe that 1 HS team is better than all of the players in Southern Minnesota combined.
Besides I have to agree with what Hockeywild7 said, "this list is ridiculous".