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Historic win. A state tourney first.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 12:08 am
by sparty
Benilde is the first school to win a Class A championship (1999, 2001) and later win a Class AA championship. No school has ever accomplished this in state high school hockey history. Congrats to them!
I see Benilde's win tonight as a challenge to STA and Breck. Benilde made the jump awhile back and a decade later showed it can be done.
In the latest Let's Play Hockey, this debate is going on in Warroad (Class A 1994, 1996, 2003, 2005) too. Make the jump or not?
Whatever your thoughts...respect to BSM.
Re: Historic win. A state tourney first.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 12:44 am
by warriors41
sparty wrote:Benilde is the first school to win a Class A championship (1999, 2001) and later win a Class AA championship. No school has ever accomplished this in state high school hockey history. Congrats to them!
I see Benilde's win tonight as a challenge to STA and Breck. Benilde made the jump awhile back and a decade later showed it can be done.
In the latest Let's Play Hockey, this debate is going on in Warroad (Class A 1994, 1996, 2003, 2005) too. Make the jump or not?
Whatever your thoughts...respect to BSM.
Just wanted to point out that the article in Let's Play Hockey about Warroad was from 1991 but it said it was updated just a week ago but I couldn't find where it was. None of the names listed in the article are still involved with the school and I think Roger Christian died over the summer. Personally, I don't care if Warroad stays in A or goes to AA. I think there are excellent arguments on both sides. But yes, congrats to BSM to playing the best hockey the only time of the year that really counts.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:35 pm
by hipcheck
warroad should be in class A. They belong there. STA should be in AA
Re: Historic win. A state tourney first.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:18 pm
by WayOutWest
sparty wrote:Benilde is the first school to win a Class A championship (1999, 2001) and later win a Class AA championship. No school has ever accomplished this in state high school hockey history. Congrats to them!
I see Benilde's win tonight as a challenge to STA and Breck. Benilde made the jump awhile back and a decade later showed it can be done.
In the latest Let's Play Hockey, this debate is going on in Warroad (Class A 1994, 1996, 2003, 2005) too. Make the jump or not?
Whatever your thoughts...respect to BSM.
STA and Breck are way too light in the loafers to man up.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:32 pm
by Saywhat?03
STA and Breck are the reason why they delayed the start off Friday afternoon's game for close to a half hour. There were so many people waiting in line for tickets to watch the game that the line stretched out the X and almost to Crowne Plaza. They opened the second deck for a Class A semifinal game.... cant remember the last time that happened?
A semi final game between Little Falls and New Ulm would have had a hard time filling half the lower bowl...
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:43 pm
by mn miracle man
Saywhat?03 wrote:STA and Breck are the reason why they delayed the start off Friday afternoon's game for close to a half hour. There were so many people waiting in line for tickets to watch the game that the line stretched out the X and almost to Crowne Plaza. They opened the second deck for a Class A semifinal game.... cant remember the last time that happened?
A semi final game between Little Falls and New Ulm would have had a hard time filling half the lower bowl...
What does that have to do with Benilde's accomplishment or the fact that there is no reason for STA and Breck to compete in class A?
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:46 pm
by old_hawk
Saywhat?03 wrote:STA and Breck are the reason why they delayed the start off Friday afternoon's game for close to a half hour. There were so many people waiting in line for tickets to watch the game that the line stretched out the X and almost to Crowne Plaza. They opened the second deck for a Class A semifinal game.... cant remember the last time that happened?
A semi final game between Little Falls and New Ulm would have had a hard time filling half the lower bowl...
Hermantown vs. Mahtomedi was the first time that happened, two years ago. Two public schools, by the way.