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See, that's exactly my thought. Lourdes won't be getting worse anytime soon. Especially outside a top four seed. New Prague and Northfield will continue to improve with the Metro expansion in that direction. West, next year, I expect will be very good. And Albert Lea is always a competitive team and consistent at staying in the mix of things as well.
Knowing what I've seen from the future of the Wingers, I don't have that much faith in them being a top four team for at least about three to four years...
Knowing what I've seen from the future of the Wingers, I don't have that much faith in them being a top four team for at least about three to four years...
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Northfield and New Prague will not be in the top 4 next year. The Metro expansion has nothing to do with Northfield and New Praque, the kids in those program want to go to the metro or out of state as we have seen this year. We will just have to see how it all plays out next year.Roy01 wrote:See, that's exactly my thought. Lourdes won't be getting worse anytime soon. Especially outside a top four seed. New Prague and Northfield will continue to improve with the Metro expansion in that direction. West, next year, I expect will be very good. And Albert Lea is always a competitive team and consistent at staying in the mix of things as well.
Knowing what I've seen from the future of the Wingers, I don't have that much faith in them being a top four team for at least about three to four years...
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I'm speaking toward the metro expansion in longevity - ten to fifteen years down the road. I see both New Prague and Northfield staying consistent in their level of play. Players will leave, just as they often do from "small" schools/towns to the major ones. But as those two cities continue to grow, the same will be said for their programs.hockeyking wrote:Northfield and New Prague will not be in the top 4 next year. The Metro expansion has nothing to do with Northfield and New Praque, the kids in those program want to go to the metro or out of state as we have seen this year. We will just have to see how it all plays out next year.Roy01 wrote:See, that's exactly my thought. Lourdes won't be getting worse anytime soon. Especially outside a top four seed. New Prague and Northfield will continue to improve with the Metro expansion in that direction. West, next year, I expect will be very good. And Albert Lea is always a competitive team and consistent at staying in the mix of things as well.
Knowing what I've seen from the future of the Wingers, I don't have that much faith in them being a top four team for at least about three to four years...
I am not familiar with Albert Lea, but their coach always prepares a competitive group.
Lourdes loses it top 4 -5 players to graduation and this years Bantam AA team (7-20-3) isn't faring as well as in past years. Lourdes has been able to hold off the downturn in Rochester hockey for the last few years but I think that will catch up to them next year.
They'll still be in the mix every year in 1A but the gap will close and they may even be behind a handfull of teams the next few years.
They'll still be in the mix every year in 1A but the gap will close and they may even be behind a handfull of teams the next few years.
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please explain what you are talking about? What has chaged? The banatam level is a tough one to judge by. Most of the top players are going to be playing High School their fresh year. It's all about how many kids stick around and play bantams.bestpopcorn wrote:Southern MN has really changed. You can see the change at the high school level, but even more if you look at the D9 Bantam A standings.I am not familiar with Albert Lea, but their coach always prepares a competitive group.
I have been around south mn hockey for 30 plus years, teams rise to the top and then fall all the time. (Austin, Kato East, Al, Owat, Fari, west, ect) All have been to High School state. These teams are like bobbers, up down, up down, each age group is different.
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Where do we disagree? Things are changing. I don't mean some sort of dramatic paradigm shift... just changing. It seems to me a bit more change than in the past few years.I have been around south mn hockey for 30 plus years, teams rise to the top and then fall all the time. (Austin, Kato East, Al, Owat, Fari, west, ect) All have been to High School state. These teams are like bobbers, up down, up down, each age group is different.
Maybe I was just pointing out the obvious. I do have a solid grasp of the obvious.
The really interesting part to me is when the guys gathered at the end of the rink come up with all of the reasons why things change.
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Rochester continues to slump, even at youth. I supported the Bantam A Red teams buy into the d9 tournament when it started. They are not that good anymore, they should play. Last season 3 Rochester HS teams topped the Big 9, with Lourdes better than the 3 of them. I don't see how that can happen for some time to come.OU812 wrote:So, bestpopcorn, where do you see change?
I think Albert Lea is in for some lean times as well.
The rest will move up to fill in the spaces. I don't know if it because the rest got better. I hate to think that the south just got weaker as a whole.
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BPC - Agreed - two years ago the Century v Austin score was 13-0. Roy, you've had good picks all year, but I'll take Century tonight.bestpopcorn wrote:812 - The fact that Austin has been picked over Century in the post above is damn near sign of a paradigm shift. Even if they don't win, just the idea that they might is saying something.
Also, as for the Scarlets visiting Mayo, I might call that one a "pick em" game. Mayo has played well lately, and can clinch at least a share of the Big 9 title with a win tonight. West better be ready to battle.