7A NEXT YEAR
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7A NEXT YEAR
Since the season is over any predictions on next year? Who are the impact players comming back? <p></p><i></i>
Re: 7A NEXT YEAR
For an accurate prediction, read my response in the subject 'Newcomers to Hibbing' <p></p><i></i>
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Re: 7A NEXT YEAR
what do u mean drew walters is the only impact player they are losing....they only have two on the team. losing 1 out of 2 is gonna be a huge loss. people are gonna be surprised by 7a next year <p></p><i></i>
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watch out
I'd say watch out for Brett Bahr to be big from the Falls next year. Along with their goalie Loken. <p></p><i></i>
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Re: 7A
IF? Niskanen will stay with Virginia for sure, no doubt about it. <p></p><i></i>
Re: 7A
Looks like 7a will be tight as a twat next year my predictions<br><br>1. Hibbing<br>2. Hermantown<br>3. Silver Bay<br>4. Virginia<br>5. Eveleth<br>6. I'falls<br><br>Goalies-Brennan Poderzay, Wile Crotty, Matt Loken<br><br>Defense-Babich's, Niki Holt, Jesse Downey, Devin Ceglar, Matt Niskanen<br><br>Forwards-Shea Walters, Drew Fisher, Nate Breden,Corey Andrews<br> <p></p><i></i>
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Re: 7A
no way, its not gonna be close to that. <p></p><i></i>
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Niski
i heard one tiem that Niski might be going to Juniors? true or not i dunno. if he does stay with the club tho they still wont go to state... hands down... they wont have any goalies that are near experienced plus losing their first line goal scorers... not a chance <p></p><i></i>
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Hibbing 04-05
yeah shea will be back, but i'd say the biggest next year will be Nick Selden and Tom Whiteside. Definately the finest D in the state. Both goin D-1 for sure. <p></p><i></i>
i agree fully
seleden and whiteside are two of the finest D in the state definatly both will have at least 120 points each <p></p><i></i>
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no way
There is no way that silver bay and eveleth will be better than the falls, it will be interesting to see but it will definetly come down to the big four from this year, hibbing, hermantown, virginia, and the falls. And i am almost positive that drew fisher will not leave the falls, but you never know what can happen. <p></p><i></i>
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7A Silver Bay
Is it true that a couple of silver bays players are leaving the program to play somewhere else? <p></p><i></i>
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hibbin
oh you all said it already, hibbings chances are going to really depend on whiteside and selden, hopefully they wont go to juniors and stay with the team. if they dont come back, im going to say hibbing will have a 75% chance of NOT going to state for the 3rd year in a row. <p></p><i></i>
7A
7A predictions for next year.<br><br>1. Hibbing- Good coach, good tradition, and quality players coming up from there youth system. could win 7A every year.<br><br>2. Hermantown- Should compete next year again. Good youth program, good coaching, and alot of community support.<br><br>3. I- Falls- Should be a tough competitor. they always have that tradition of winning.<br><br>4. Virginia- With Niskanen back, and a descent bantam A team coming up, they could be heard from, though the coaching needs to prove itself.<br><br>5. Two Harbors- could be the sleeper next year. there Bantam B team was ranked third in the state last year or the year before. <br><br>6. Eveleth- with the Babiches returning along with Scott Hawley, Garrett Bone, and Brodie Cundy could make some noise next year but need a proven goaltender and there program is on a down slide right now, and could be for a long time. <br><br>7. Silverbay- Could give some of the top teams fits but there weaker schedule hurts them.<br><br>Chisolm-Cook, Mesabi East, and Ely are losing to many players due to open enrollment, or economically hard times, so they just cant compete. <p></p><i></i>
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Re: 7A
Mesabi East has officially thrown in the towel and will not field a team due to a lack of numbers. <p></p><i></i>
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Babichs,Hawley,and Potter
Babichs and Hawley from Eveleth are not sure where they are going to play next year, also Potter from Chisholm will likely switch schools. <p></p><i></i>
hibbing
hibbing will probably win next year. i have never heard of selden or whatever, and whiteside, is no good. its good to see you all have a sense of humor though and can joke about that stuff. hibbing wont have any good defense, but that didn't seem to stop them this year, so who knows what could happen. and the babich's will also have huge impacts in the section next year. also ceglar is a forward, not a defenseman, whoever said that. we'll just pretend like that was an oversight on your part and you really did know what you were talking about.<br><br>i pick hibbing to win the section next year, with shea walters having 71 points on the season, and being a mr hockey finalist, leading them to state <p></p><i></i>
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babichs
how reliable is your information <p></p><i></i>
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Babichs
From what the Babichs are saying they don't want to play on a team with 15 freshman on it. <p></p><i></i>