Little Falls and Brainerd co-op?
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Little Falls and Brainerd co-op?
Is Little Falls going to join up with their rival to the north Brainerd
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co-op
Do some Little Falls girls play hockey on another HS team?
Personally, I'm in favor of co-ops if it allows girls to play hockey if they couldn't otherwise. But it can be complicated and can raise some issues. For instance, how would Little Falls girls feel about being on the 4th line instead of playing regular shifts on a smaller team? Is it worthwhile if it creates a JV team with no one to play against unless they travel to the twin cities?
I don't suppose there's a smaller, nearby town they could co-op with instead of Brainerd? If, in the end, there's only 9 girls on the team and Brainerd's the only option, that may be that.
Personally, I'm in favor of co-ops if it allows girls to play hockey if they couldn't otherwise. But it can be complicated and can raise some issues. For instance, how would Little Falls girls feel about being on the 4th line instead of playing regular shifts on a smaller team? Is it worthwhile if it creates a JV team with no one to play against unless they travel to the twin cities?
I don't suppose there's a smaller, nearby town they could co-op with instead of Brainerd? If, in the end, there's only 9 girls on the team and Brainerd's the only option, that may be that.
Yes, there are girls that are open enrolled.
LF plays as part of the Central Lakes Conference and LF had a JV team which would have played other JV teams in the CLC.
According to the MSHSL website, the Brainerd/Crosby-Ironton team is already a cooperative between Aitkin, Crosby-Ironton, Brainerd and Pillager. If the information on MSHSL is accurate Little Falls looks to have enough girls to field their own teams as they only had a few seniors.
Agree that a coop is good if that allows the girls to play that otherwise would not be able to. Not sure this is always the rationale behind a coop though.
LF plays as part of the Central Lakes Conference and LF had a JV team which would have played other JV teams in the CLC.
According to the MSHSL website, the Brainerd/Crosby-Ironton team is already a cooperative between Aitkin, Crosby-Ironton, Brainerd and Pillager. If the information on MSHSL is accurate Little Falls looks to have enough girls to field their own teams as they only had a few seniors.
Agree that a coop is good if that allows the girls to play that otherwise would not be able to. Not sure this is always the rationale behind a coop though.
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Re: co-op
Plenty of teams in the central and northern part of the state that have JV teams. I believe Brainerd is the only one in 8AA that doesn't.SEhockeyDAD wrote:Do some Little Falls girls play hockey on another HS team?
Personally, I'm in favor of co-ops if it allows girls to play hockey if they couldn't otherwise. But it can be complicated and can raise some issues. For instance, how would Little Falls girls feel about being on the 4th line instead of playing regular shifts on a smaller team? Is it worthwhile if it creates a JV team with no one to play against unless they travel to the twin cities?
I don't suppose there's a smaller, nearby town they could co-op with instead of Brainerd? If, in the end, there's only 9 girls on the team and Brainerd's the only option, that may be that.
Re: co-op
Michelle Anez - plays for Alexandria on their top lineSEhockeyDAD wrote:Do some Little Falls girls play hockey on another HS team?
Carlee Sylvester - plays for Warroad
both products of Little Falls youth hockey but feel the need to play in a solid program. I don't blame them at all.
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Will this apply to the boys program as well? I have heard that the Brainerd school district is in serious financial trouble as far as activities are concerned. The RUMOR is that they will be cutting after school activities and will only field 3 sports per season.
This could be what's driving the coop.
This could be what's driving the coop.
Will this apply to the boys program as well? I have heard that the Brainerd school district is in serious financial trouble as far as activities are concerned. The RUMOR is that they will be cutting after school activities and will only field 3 sports per season.
This could be what's driving the coop.
This could be what's driving the coop.
Don't know anything about it but here is a link to a newspaper article about groups trying to support activities in Brainerd.
http://www.brainerddispatch.com/stories ... 3003.shtml
http://www.brainerddispatch.com/stories ... 3003.shtml
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Here is the latest....
http://www.brainerddispatch.com/stories ... 7034.shtml
All that I have heard is that hockey is on the chopping block, both girls and boys....
http://www.brainerddispatch.com/stories ... 7034.shtml
All that I have heard is that hockey is on the chopping block, both girls and boys....
Wow wouldn't that be something the boys' team on the chopping block, maybe they would have to open in roll in Little FallsCornermukker wrote:Here is the latest....
http://www.brainerddispatch.com/stories ... 7034.shtml
All that I have heard is that hockey is on the chopping block, both girls and boys....

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