10/11 Thoroughbreds

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dungey
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10/11 Thoroughbreds

Post by dungey »

I am just curious if they have posted who made the Mn Thoroughbreds this year.
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Post by hockeywild7 »

I heard they had alot of girls trying out for the team this year.
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Post by Cut Above »

Bumping to top. Anyone know anything?
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Thoroughbreds so far......

Post by dungey »

I have heard of a few that made it:

Stephanie Anderson
Kate Beemer
Kaitlyn Milner
Raelyn Smith
Shelby Parisian
Kalli Funk
Mackenzie Saad
Molly Blood
Audra Richards
Liv Halvorson
Lindsey Hibbard

Not sure if the goalie from last year Lindsey Brown is coming back. I heard she isn't but... I think Paige Turner from Duluth is the other goalie.
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Post by hockeychamp01 »

Lindsey Brown has accepted an offer from The Ohio State University to play this fall. I heard it was a sudden change and has developed only in the last two weeks. The Thoroughbreds will have Paige Turner and Lindsey Hibbard for their goalies this year to backstop a very talented team.
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Post by observer »

a very talented team
Is there a roster?
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Re: Thoroughbreds so far......

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dungey wrote:I have heard of a few that made it:

Stephanie Anderson
Kate Beemer
Kaitlyn Milner - post grad?
Raelyn Smith
Shelby Parisian - post grad?
Kalli Funk
Mackenzie Saad - post grad? - listed at St. Scholastica earlier?
Molly Blood
Audra Richards
Liv Halvorson
Lindsey Hibbard

Not sure if the goalie from last year Lindsey Brown is coming back. I heard she isn't but... I think Paige Turner from Duluth is the other goalie.
Player Profiles - From their website you would think this group of 8 would all be returning. The above list has a few post grads.

#2 Sarah Bruchu - Defense
Hill-Murray HS - Lake Elmo, MN
Sophomore
1st Year Player

#7 Kate Beemer - Defense
Hudson HS - Hudson, WI
Junior
2nd Year Player

#8 Kalli Funk - Forward
Cretin-Derham Hall - Roseville, MN
Junior
1st Year Player

#12 Molly Blood - Defense
Wayzata HS - Plymouth, MN
Sophomore
1st Year Player

#14 Emma Rucinski - Forward
Rochester Mayo HS - Rochester, MN
Junior
2nd Year Player

#15 Ivy Smith - Defense
Rice Lake HS - Rice Lake, WI
Sophomore
1st Year Player

#17 Raelyn Smith - Defense
Princeton HS - Zimmerman, MN
Junior
1st Year Player

#18 Stephanie Anderson - Forward
North HS - North St. Paul, MN
Junior
2nd Year Player
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From everything that I have heard, Ivy Smith is not returning. There was talk of her playing with Centennial. Things might have changed and that might not be the case though.
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By the way you are right Mackenzie Saad is playing for Scholastica. I do know that Shelby Parisian is coming back along with Milner.
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2010-2011

Post by hockey_for_fun »

dungey wrote:By the way you are right Mackenzie Saad is playing for Scholastica. I do know that Shelby Parisian is coming back along with Milner.
Roster on Tbreds facebook

#1 Lindsey Hibbard - Junior goalie
#2 Sarah Bruchu - Junior defenseman
#3 Anna Schneider - Post grad defenseman
#4 Molly Blood - Junior defenseman
#5 Emily Lester - Junior forward
#6 Shelby Parisian - Post grad forward
#7 Kate Beemer - Senior defenseman
#8 Lydia Wagner - Sophmore forward
#9 Audra Richards - Junior forward
#10 Crysta Lowell - Senior forward
#11 Kaitlyn Milner - Post grad forward
#12 Alyssa Veil - Senior forward
#13 Bonnie Meyer - Senior forward
#14 Leah Gefroh - Junior forward
#15 Jenessa Philipczyk - Senior forward
#16 Liv Halvorson - Sophmore defenseman
#17 Raelyn Smith - Senior defenseman
#18 Stephanie Anderson - Senior forward
#19 Alla Traun - Post grad forward
#30 Paige Turner - Senior goalie (read less)
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Post by hockeywild7 »

Looks like White Bear and Stillwater had a couple defectors.
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Post by hockeychamp01 »

Girls who join the Thoroughbreds are not "defectors". They are simply pursuing an opportunity outside their high school team. Many of the girls join Thoroughbreds just to experience a new level of competition. Do not scrutinate these girls for making a decision that could give them a better future in collegiate level hockey than some could on their high school team.
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Post by Melvin44 »

Agreed!

Thoughroughbreds are a nice fit for girls who are looking to play more games, get noticed and who are more physical. I love that Crysta Lowell chose to tryout. It will be great for her and feel she will have a excellent chance to play college hockey. Marci will definitely help her. This will be a good fit.

WBL will lose a very strong player though.

Congrats to all who made the team and best of luck!
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Post by jumpstart »

Melvin44 wrote:Agreed!

Thoughroughbreds are a nice fit for girls who are looking to play more games, get noticed and who are more physical. I love that Crysta Lowell chose to tryout. It will be great for her and feel she will have a excellent chance to play college hockey. Marci will definitely help her. This will be a good fit.

WBL will lose a very strong player though.

Congrats to all who made the team and best of luck!
Agree that Crysta is a good fit for the Thoroughbreds. While WBL will "lose a strong player," it will be 110 minutes that the Bears will NOT be killing a penalty due to one player's inability to control herself. In my opinion, losing this drama goes in the plus column for the Bears. Good luck to Crysta and the rest of the Thoroughbreds.
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I see that 3 of the players that could still play opted to not come back to the Thoroughbreds. Does anyone know how common this is? I know there are a number of circumstances that come in to play at that level such as cost, injuries and such....
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Post by royals dad »

jumpstart wrote: killing a penalty due to one player's inability to control herself. In my opinion, losing this drama goes in the plus column for the Bears.
Jumpstart - Maybe sign a post like this with your real name. Whatever ax you have to grind these are still teenagers no need to call them out by name while you hide behind a moniker.
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Post by jumpstart »

royals dad wrote:
jumpstart wrote: killing a penalty due to one player's inability to control herself. In my opinion, losing this drama goes in the plus column for the Bears.
Jumpstart - Maybe sign a post like this with your real name. Whatever ax you have to grind these are still teenagers no need to call them out by name while you hide behind a moniker.
Melvin44 named this specific player in his post. I was simply responding to his comments. I have no ax to grind. If you re-read my post, I stated this player was a good fit for the Thoroughbreds, agreed that WBL will be losing a strong player, and wished this player good luck. Nothing I said in my post was inaccurate. This forum is set up to allow people to post their opinions under a moniker -- it happens all the time.
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Post by BadgerBob82 »

Is the cost of a Thoroughbred season urban legend or truly in the 10's of thousands?
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Post by joehockey »

BadgerBob82 wrote:Is the cost of a Thoroughbred season urban legend or truly in the 10's of thousands?
From their website here is their scheudle:
http://mnthoroughbreds.com/game_results20102011.htm

Beginning last year they joined the very tough JWHL so great hockey and lots of travel involved. The JWHL is probably better recruited than MN HS hockey as they do weekend tournaments where a college scout can see alot of players in a single weekend vs HS hockey where they have to travel around and my only be able to catch one or parts of games in a day. Four players from last years team are going to play D1 as freshman ths year.

JWHL Site
http://www.jwhl.org/page/show/196091-home

North American Hockey Academy, Vermont
Colorado Selects Team, Denver, CO
North American Sports Academy, Lake Placid, NY
Washington Pride Team, Washington DC
Boston Shamrocks Team, Boston
Warner School - near Calgary AB
Minnesota Thoroughbreds Team, St. Paul, MN
Edge School, Calgary AB
Balmoral School, Winnipeg, MB
Pacific Steelers Team, Vancouver, BC



Cost is largely associated with travel. So say you spent $10,000 that is more than HS Hockey but a deal compared to a $50,000 hockey academy such as Shattuck or others out East or in Canada that play in JWHL.
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Post by BadgerBob82 »

I am not questioning the value of the program, just asking on the cost. I heard $25,000. Yes, travel is the big part. So, just asking if that could be possible cost, or no?

I thought Shattuck was $32,000?
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Post by moose jaw »

Could one of the experts on this board fill me in?Pay tens of thousands to play in one of these programs,why dont you just pay the price to go to college
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Post by SuperStar »

Hey Moose Jaw - Who the hell the cares what you think - keep your canadien opionions to yourself
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Post by moose jaw »

Thats what i thought the math doesnt add up.
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Post by joehockey »

BadgerBob82 wrote:I am not questioning the value of the program, just asking on the cost. I heard $25,000. Yes, travel is the big part. So, just asking if that could be possible cost, or no?

I thought Shattuck was $32,000?

$50,000 was kind of all in.

From the SSM Website 2009-2010 Costs:
Tuition:
Boarding: $36,950 and I understand there is $8,000 activity fee for hockey and addtional expenses.
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Post by dungey »

The cost to play for the Throughbreds is unknown... By that I mean they have the fee that you pay upfront. Around 2500-2800 or so. The travel is what can kill ya. They fly for the most part, and things have not been well organized in the past so sometimes your buying your tickets last minute. So you have airfare and then hotel costs, and rental cars. The airline tickets all varied of course but sometimes the tickets were about 800 a piece and most kids had a parent coming with to each game. Then food was at your own cost too. I do know they are making some adjustments to how they are doing things this year so maybe that can cut costs and also create a better team enviroment. You have similar teams like Boston Shamrocks that are upfront and tell you the cost is like 17,000 and they tell you whats included. I wish it was a little more organized so you really knew what you were getting your daughter into.
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