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hemiman
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Girls u14a

Post by hemiman »

Is it me or is the talent level dropping off fast. Is it the numbers?

Who are the good players at this level to look for?
girlshockey21034
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yeah

Post by girlshockey21034 »

If you wanted to see some pretty amazing girls you could've went to the thanksgiving tourney in Rochester..otherwise theres one in Brainerd this weekend you could go check that out too.! :D
Doglover
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Post by Doglover »

I could be way off (believe it or not it's happened before!) but don't a lot of the better U14's play JV? I have heard that the girls' programs use JV as a true feeder program versus the boys, so there's a preference to play JV over U14 at many programs (especially private schools) in spite of the number of games (which is one of the top reasons the boys seem to stay at Bantams). Hey, it's way cheaper!!
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Post by observer »

Ah, and varsity?
Doglover
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Post by Doglover »

thanks observer - and of course Varsity!!
hemiman
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u14a

Post by hemiman »

I understand you lose kids at this age to High School and u14 up north is often jv, because of numbers. Looking back to when my oldest player was u14a (now a college freshman) the skills don't seem to be at the same level. thats just my opinion. I thought it would make for some good discussion.

We will be at the Duluth tourney, this weekend.
Girls I've been impressed w/
#4 from Stillwater
#6&#8 from Highland (although they spend too much time in the box)
a girl from Centennial has some amazing hands, can't remember the number right now
MaxSnatch
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Post by MaxSnatch »

#4 from Stillwater is one the best that I have seen this year and Centennial has more than one that have some talent, they have at least a line full.

There is not much else out there but most are playing HS.

Keep us informed at what you see up in Duluth.
hemiman
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U14

Post by hemiman »

Max,
You are probably right about Centennial, they are a solid squad. I just remember the moves the one girl made, she might be #7 not sure though. The best squad I've seen so far is the Thunder Bay Queens, big, fast and they play like a team. I'll bring the notepad to Duluth
nmnhockeydad
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Duluth!

Post by nmnhockeydad »

In Duluth you will find eight of the top ten ranked teams in the 14UA level. Looks like a great field.
MaxSnatch
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Re: U14

Post by MaxSnatch »

hemiman wrote: I'll bring the notepad to Duluth
Well, what does your notepad have to say?? I see that Chaska won it all.
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Post by hemiman »

Chaska won their bracket, Thunder bay won theirs, Thunder bay beat Chaska for the over all championship. I did hear second hand that Thunder bay is a AAA team and plays year around, with boys teams on their schedule. That could explain their success, they won the cake eaters as well.
royals dad
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Post by royals dad »

hemiman wrote:Chaska won their bracket, Thunder bay won theirs, Thunder bay beat Chaska for the over all championship. I did hear second hand that Thunder bay is a AAA team and plays year around, with boys teams on their schedule. That could explain their success, they won the cake eaters as well.

Then what are they doing in these tourneys? Seems like they should go east and play vs AAA and Tier 1 teams. Leave regular season in MN to community based teams.

SOG of 45 to 5 in a championship game is not good for the sport.
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