Thursday, January 31, 2008

Finals Section 8A / ND / Minnesota Scores On Thursday, January 31, 2008

Section 8A Scores:

Northern Lakes 8, Bagley/Fosston 0
Park Rapids Area 5, Red Lake Falls 2
Moorhead 6, East Grand Forks 0
Thief River Falls 4, Crookston 2

North Dakota Scores:

Grand Forks Central 14, Wahpeton / Breckenridge 1

Minnesota Scores:

Albert Lea 10, Faribault 2
Academy of Holy Angels 5, Red Wing 4
Andover 6, North Metro 2
Blaine 5, Osseo 1
Centennial 8, Elk River 4
Cretin-Derham Hall 3, Mounds View 2 (OT)
Delano/Rockford 3, Shakopee 3 (OT-TIE)
Duluth Marshall 3, Duluth Denfeld 2
Edina 4, Minnetonka 2
Fergus Falls 3, Alexandria 3 (OT-TIE)
Grand Rapids 9, Eveleth-Gilbert/ME 1
Hermantown 5, Cloquet/E/C 4 (OT)
Hibbing/Chisholm 3, International Falls 1
Hill-Murray 2, South St. Paul 2 (OT-TIE)
Litchfield/D-C 4, Mound-Westonka 2
Little Falls 6, River Lakes 4
La Crescent 7, LaCrosse Central (WI) 2
Minnehaha Acad. 4, Providence Acad. 3 (OT)
Moose Lake Area 7, Duluth Central 1
Mora/H-F 6, Wadena-Deer Creek 1
New Prague 8, Hutchinson 2
Prairie Centre Area 6, Morris Area/Benson 2
Rochester Lourdes 4, Mankato West 3
Rochester Mayo 9, Austin 1
Shattuck-St. Mary's 4, New Ulm 0
St. Cloud Cathedral 2, Orono 0
St. Paul Saints 2, St. Paul Academy 0
Woodbury 5, Stillwater 3

Upcoming Section 8A Games This Week (End) January 31 - February 2, 2008

Thursday, January 31, 2008:

Bagley at Northern Lakes, Breezy Point Ice Arena, 7:00 PM
Crookston at TRF, Ralph Engelstad Arena, 7:30 PM
Moorhead at EGF, EGF Civic Center, 7:30 PM
Park Rapids at Red Lake Falls, Cardin-Hunt Arena, 2:00 PM

Friday, February 1, 2008:

Kittson Central at Park Rapids, Park Rapids C.C., 7:30 PM
Walker-H-A at Red Lake Falls, Cardin-Hunt Arena, 7:00 PM

Saturday, February 2, 2008:

Bemidji at St. Cloud Tech, SCSU-Halenbeck Hall, 3:00 PM
East Grand Forks at Warroad, The Gardens Arena, 4:30 PM
Kittson Central at Wadena-Deer Creek, Wadena C.C., 3:00 PM
LOW at TRF, Ralph Engelstad Arena, 7:30 PM
Wahpeton (ND) at Bagley, Albert Kaiser Arena, 3:30 PM

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Updated Section 8A League Standings As Of Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Rank, Overall Record, Section 8A (Points)

T1. Park Rapids Panthers, 19-0-0, 7-0-0 (14)
T1. Warroad Warriors, 15-6-0, 7-0-0 (14)
3. Kittson-Central Wolfpack, 13-8-0, 6-4-0 (12)
4. East Grand Forks Green Wave, 8-11-1, 5-3-0 (10)
5. Thief River Falls Prowlers, 8-11-0, 4-4-0 (8)
6. Lake of the Woods Bears, 5-15-1, 3-4-1 (7)
T7. Bemidji Lumberjacks, 8-12-0, 3-2-0 (6)
T7. Red Lake Falls Eagles, 5-13-1, 3-10-0 (6)
9. Crookston Pirates, 2-16-1, 1-6-1 (3)
10. Bagley Flyers, 1-17-0, 1-6-0 (2)
11. Walker-Hackensack-Akeley Wolves, 0-13-0, 0-3-0 (0)

Publishers Note:

Standings don't always reflect the final seeding for the Section 8A Tournament. All Section 8A (coaches) meet during the last week of the regular season at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls for the "Seedings Meeting". The Ralph Engelstad Arena is the host school facility for the 2008 Section 8A Tournament. The event rotates each year with (TRF) Ralph Engelstad Arena, (Warroad) The Gardens Arena and (EGF) Civic Center hosting the events in a tri-year formula.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Final Scores From Section 8A Action On Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Section 8A Scores:

Thief River Falls 7, Red Lake Falls 0
G.F. Red River (ND) 6, East Grand Forks 5 (OT)
Hermantown 3, Bemidji 0
Kittson Central 5, Crookston 4
Roseau 8, Warroad 0
Park Rapids at Detroit Lakes, PPD 2/7

Minnesota Scores:

Academy of Holy Angels 5, New Prague 4
Alexandria 7, St. Cloud Apollo 2
Benilde-St. Margaret's 10, Spring Lake Park 2
Blake School 5, Breck School 1
Bloomington Jefferson 6, Apple Valley 1
Burnsville 6, Eagan 2
Cloquet/E/C at Duluth Denfeld, PPD 2/2 DECC
Cretin-Derham Hall at Duluth Marshall, PPD
Duluth Central at Moose Lake Area, PPD
Duluth East at Superior (WI), PPD 2/11
Eastview 7, Chaska 0
Eden Prairie 4, Lakeville North 3
Greenway at Hibbing/Chisholm, PPD
Holy Family 1, Delano/Rock. 1 (OT-TIE)
Hopkins 4, Rogers/Zimmerman 0
International Falls 7, Fort Frances (CN) 1
Lakeville South at Rochester Mayo, PPD
Little Falls 6, Sauk Rapids-Rice 3
Red Wing at Prior Lake, PPD
Rochester Century at Faribault, PPD
Rosemount 7, Bloomington Kennedy 0
Virginia/MI-B 3, Proctor 0
Willmar at St. Cloud Tech, PPD
Winona at Albert Lea, PPD until 2/15

Monday, January 28, 2008

Answer To This Past Week's Trivia Question

Who Was The Highest NHL Draft Pick In Section 8 Since 2000 ?

Answer: Brian Lee of the Moorhead High School Spuds Hockey Program

Here is how it stacks up from Section 8 with all players information:

Brian Lee / #9th Overall / '05 1st Round / Moorhead / Ottawa
T.J. Oshie / #24th Overall '05 1st Round / Warroad / St. Louis
Michael Forney / #80th Overall '06 3rd Round / TRF / Atlanta
Aaron Marvin / #89th Overall '06 3rd Round / Warroad / Calgary
Chris Vandevelde / #97th Overall ' 05 4th Round / Moorhead / Edmonton
Greg Beller / #178th Overall '05 6th Round / LOW / New York

Warroad's Fantastic Finish Stops #1 Duluth Marshall

Warroad 3 Duluth Marshall 2 OT

It was a match-up of Class A powerhouses as the Hilltoppers of Duluth-Marshall visited The Gardens Arena in Warroad last Friday night. And like usual, it was a donnie-brooke from the start.

This contest was well worth the price of admission as both teams displayed the talents that have earned both programs Top 5 ratings (Duluth #1, Warroad #4).

Both clubs skated to a scoreless opening stanza. Early into the second frame, junior forward Zach Mausolf of Duluth-Marshall scored on a power play just :57 in. The game remained 1-0 until the third period when senior forward, David Hafferty of Duluth-Marshall scored a shorthanded goal to make it 2-0, at 9:23.

The Hilltoppers carried their 2-0 advantage into the final minute when Warroad pulled their goalie. At 16:44, senior forward Jeremy Hahn finally scored for the Warriors to make it a 2-1 game. As time was running out, junior defenseman Tai Larson put a shot on net from a sharp angle that trickled into the net, with 0.1 remaining, that tied the contest and forced overtime.

In overtime, Warroad picked up a penalty; however, junior forward Dane Shaugabay decided the game with a shorthanded tally at 3:44. Warroad outshot Duluth Marshall 29-21. For Warroad, Hahn and Shaugabay each had 1 goal, 1 assist. For Duluth Marshall, Mausolf had 1 goal, 1 assist.

Upcoming Games This Week In Section 8A

Tuesday, January 29, 2008:

Roseau at Warroad, The Gardens Arena, 7:30 PM
Red Lake Falls at TRF, Ralph Engelstad Arena, 7:00 PM
Park Rapids Area at Detroit Lakes, Freeman Arena, 7:30 PM
Kittson Central at Crookston, Crookston Arena, 7:30 PM
GF Red River (ND) at EGF, EGF Civic Center, 7:30 PM
Bemidji at Hermantown, Hermantown Arena, 7:30 PM

Thursday, January 30, 2008:

Bagley at Northern Lakes, Breezy Point Ice Arena, 7:00 PM
Crookston at TRF, Ralph Engelstad Arena, 7:30 PM
Moorhead at EGF, EGF Civic Center, 7:30 PM
Park Rapids at Red Lake Falls, Cardin-Hunt Arena, 2:00 PM

Section 8A Final Scores This Past Weekend Of January 25-26, 2008

Friday, January 25, 2008:

Bemidji 8, Fergus Falls 1
East Grand Forks 8, Kittson Central 0
Lake of the Woods 8, Red Lake Falls 3
Warroad 3, Duluth Marshall 2 (OT)

Saturday, January 26, 2008:

Bagley/Fosston 8, Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 1
Duluth Denfeld 2, Warroad 1
Duluth Marshall 5, Thief River Falls 2
Lake of the Woods 4, Detroit Lakes 1
Alexandria 5, Bemidji 1
Kittson-Central 4, Fargo (ND) Shanley 3

Section 8A Official Standings As Of January 28, 2008

Position, Team Overall Record, Section Record (Points)

T1. Park Rapids Panthers, 19-0-0, 7-0-0 (14)
T1. Warroad Warriors, 15-5-0, 7-0-0 (14)
T3. East Grand Forks Green Wave, 8-10-1, 5-3-0 (10)
T3. Kittson-Central Wolfpack, 12-8-0, 5-4-0 (10)
5. Lake of the Woods Bears, 5-15-1, 3-4-1 (7)
T6. Bemidji Lumberjacks, 8-11-0, 3-2-0 (6)
T6. Thief River Falls Prowlers, 7-11-0, 3-4-0 (6)
T6. Red Lake Falls Eagles, 5-12-1, 3-7-0 (6)
9. Crookston Pirates, 2-15-1, 1-5-1 (3)
10. Bagley Flyers, 1-17-0, 1-6-0 (2)
11. Walker-Hackensack-Akeley Wolves, 0-13-0, 0-3-0 (0)

Publishers Note:

Standings don't always reflect the final seeding for the Section 8A Tournament. All Section 8A (coaches) meet during the last week of the regular season at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls for the "Seedings Meeting". The Ralph Engelstad Arena is the host school facility for the 2008 Section 8A Tournament. The event rotates each year with (TRF) Ralph Engelstad Arena, (Warroad) The Gardens Arena and (EGF) Civic Center hosting the events in a tri-year formula.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Section 8A Upcoming Games This Weekend

January 25, 2008 (Friday)

Bemidji @ Fergus Falls, 7:30 PM
Duluth Marshall @ Warroad, 7:30 PM
EGF @ Kittson Central, 7:30 PM
Red Lake Falls @ LOW, 7:00 PM

January 26, 2008 (Saturday)

Alexandria @ Bemidji, 7:30 PM
Duluth Marshall @ TRF, 3:00 PM
Fargo Shanley (ND) @ Kittson Central, 3:00 PM
LOW @ Detroit Lakes, 4:00 PM
Walker-H-A @ Bagley/Fosston, 2:00 PM
Warroad @ Duluth Denfeld, 5:00 PM

Final Section 8A / Minnesota Scores On Thursday, January 24, 2008


Section 8A Scores:

Moose Lake Area 5, Walker-H-A 3
Park Rapids Area 4, Thief River Falls 0
Roseau 4, Crookston 2

Minnesota Scores:

Alexandria 10, River Lakes 1
Anoka 5, Elk River 3
Ashland (WI) 4, Duluth Central 2
Blaine 5, Centennial 3
Blake School 6, St. Paul Saints 0
Brainerd/P/P 3, Sartell-St. Stephen 2
Buffalo 4, Rogers/Zimmerman 3
Champlin Park 6, North Metro 4
Faribault at Albert Lea, PPD
Grand Rapids 7, Greenway 3
Hill-Murray 14, North St. Paul 0
Mankato West 11, Mankato East/Loyola 1
Maple Grove 3, Andover 2
Moose Lake Area 5, Walker-H-A 3
Mounds View 2, Stillwater 0
New Ulm 6, Austin 4
Osseo 7, Coon Rapids 3
Park Rapids Area 4, Thief River Falls 0
Pine City/Rush City 3, Spooner (WI) 1
Providence Academy 3, St. Paul Academy 0
Rochester Lourdes 3, Owatonna 1
Rochester Mayo 5, Rochester JM 0
Roseau 4, Crookston 2
Roseville Area 5, Park (CG) 1
South St. Paul 6, Mahtomedi 5
St. Cloud Apollo 3, Sauk Rapids-Rice 2
St. Cloud Cathedral 7, Prairie Centre 0
St. Cloud Tech 3, Fergus Falls 2 (OT)
St. Thomas Academy 7, Henry Sibley 0
Tartan 4, Richfield 2
Two Harbors 4, Mora/H-F 3
White Bear Lake 3, Rochester Century 1
Woodbury 3, Forest Lake 2 (OT)

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Section 8 Players Playing In WCHA - Division 1 Hockey

Players Name, High School, Year, Position, WCHA Team

Ammerman, Jon (Moorhead HS) - Soph - F - St. Cloud State
Barta, Brett (Moorhead HS) - Freshman - D - St. Cloud State
Bendickson, Aaron (Thief River Falls HS) - Soph - F - Wisconsin
Boe, Channing (Bemidji) - Freshman - D - Minnesota -Mankato
Fisher, Drew (Moorhead HS) - Freshman - F - Minnesota
Forney, Michael (Thief River Falls HS) - Soph - F - North Dakota
Gifford, Brad (Moorhead) - Soph - F - Denver
Hardick, Kyle (Warroad) - Soph - D - Bemidji State
Lehrke, Tyler (Park Rapids) - Soph - F - Bemidji State
Linder, R.J. (St. Cloud Tech HS) - Senior - D - Minnesota-Mankato
Marvin, Aaron (Warroad HS) - Freshman - F - St. Cloud State
McMillin, Brian (Roseau) - Soph - F - Colorado College
Olimb, Eric (Warroad HS) - Freshman - D - Nebraska-Omaha
Oshie, T.J. (Warroad HS) - Junior - F - North Dakota
Snider, Landon (Brainerd HS) - Freshman - G - North Dakota
Swanson, John (St. Cloud Tech HS) - Junior - F - St. Cloud State
VandeVelde, Chris (Moorhead HS) - Soph - F - North Dakota

Section 8A Bracketology

By: Timothy Oshie
Publisher

As it now stands, it is going to be a horse race down the stretch in Section 8A.

The front runners, Warroad and Park Rapids, have unblemished Section 8A records at 7-0-0 and 6-0-0, respectively. Only problem is the two programs do not face each other during the regular season. With the emergence of the Park Rapids Panthers hockey program the past few years, it will be safe to say this match-up could potentially become an annual home and away series.

Knocking on the door is the East Grand Forks Green Wave at 4-3-0, and the surprising Kittson-Central Wolfpack also at 4-3-0. EGF suffered a tough loss last night to its arch rivals, the Thief River Falls Prowlers at the Little Ralph, 4-2.

Kittson-Central has positioned itself as a Top 6 contender as well.

Bemidji, TRF and Red Lake Falls each have (6) points. The Prowlers have without a doubt played the tougher schedule to date amongst the three teams. With victories over Moorhead and EGF last night, Tim Berglund's squad will heat up and look forward to hosting the Section 8A Tournament in their barn this February.

Crookston took the league leading, Warroad Warriors, right down to the final moments last night in Crookston, with some spectacular goaltending by Matt Grove who steered aside 44 of 46 Warroad attempts. Lake of the Woods is always tough in the Section 8A Tourney and never say never when the Bears hit the ice.

Bagley and Walker-H-A have yet to notch a Section 8A win on the season.

Late January and early February usually brings sub-zero temperatures but the ice always seems to heat up.

Make sure the student bodies of each team come out and support the greatest Section in Class A, the northern boys of Minnesota and Section 8A.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Section 8A Official Standings As Of Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Pos., Team Overall Record, Section 8A Record (Points)

1. Warroad, 14-4-0, 7-0-0 (14)
2. Park Rapids Area, 18-0-0, 6-0-0 (12)
T3. East Grand Forks, 7-10-1, 4-3-0 (8)
T3. Kittson Central, 10-7-0, 4-3-0 (8)
T5. Bemidji, 7-10-0, 3-2-0 (6)
T5. Thief River Falls, 7-9-0, 3-3-0 (6)
T5. Red Lake Falls, 5-11-1, 3-6-0 (6)
8. Lake of the Woods, 3-15-1, 2-4-1 (5)
9. Crookston, 2-14-1, 1-5-1 (3)
10. Walker-Hackensack-Akeley, 0-11-0, 0-2-0 (0)
11. Bagley/Fosston, 0-15-0, 0-5-0 (0)

Standings don't always reflect the final seeding for the Section 8A Tournament. All Section 8A (coaches) meet during the last week of the regular season at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls for the "Seedings Meeting". The Ralph Engelstad Arena is the host school facility for the 2008 Section 8A Tournament. The event rotates each year with (TRF) Ralph Engelstad Arena, (Warroad) The Gardens Arena and (EGF) Civic Center hosting the events in a tri-year formula.

Results From Section 8A / Minnesota Scores On Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Section 8A Scores:

Thief River Falls 4, E. Grand Forks 2
Warroad 2, Crookston 0
Grand Rapids 4, Bemidji 0
Park Rapids Area 9, Morris Area/Benson 0

Minnesota Scores:

Alexandria 2, Willmar 1
Anoka 6, North Metro 2
Bloom. Jefferson 6, Bloom. Kennedy 1
Benilde-SM 4, Osseo 2
Brainerd/P/P 7, St. Cloud Tech 5
Burnsville 6, Lakeville South 3
Centennial 4, Champlin Park 1
Detroit Lakes 4, Wadena-DC 2
Duluth Denfeld 5, Superior (WI) 4 (OT)
Duluth East 7, Forest Lake 2
Duluth Marshall 5, Cloquet/E/C 3
Eden Prairie 2, Eastview 2 (OT-TIE)
Edina 5, Robb. Armstrong 2
Farmington/Randolph 3, Shakopee 2
Hermantown 5, Proctor 1
Holy Family Catholic 3, Orono 2
Hopkins 6, Richfield 5 (OT)
International Falls 8, Ely/T-S/B-E 0
Lakeville North 5, Apple Valley 2
Little Falls 9, Sartell-St. Stephen 1
Minnetonka 5, St. Thomas Academy 2
Northern Lakes 4, Prairie Centre Area 1
Red Wing 5, Hutchinson 0
Silver Bay/Cook County 5, Duluth Central 3
St. Cloud Apollo 6, River Lakes 2
St. Cloud Cathedral 7, Litchfield/D-C 2
Virginia/MI-B 5, Greenway 2

SHOOTING STAR ... The Gopher’s Gigi Marvin Takes Aim At The Olympics - And Her Family’s Legacy

Warroad's Gigi Marvin broke the record books at Warroad High School on her way to earning the 2005 Ms. Minnesota Hockey. Gigi, now a Golden Gopher, keeps aim on following in the legecy of her grandfather, and Warroad's Mr. Hockey, Calvin Coolidge Marvin. Section 8A Hockey website congratulates Gigi Marvin, a true small town hero!

Courtesy Of Minnesota Monthly:

By: Jay Weiner

The Old Man was sick, and Gigi Marvin feared he might get upset by the news. So she reluctantly entered his room inside the modest home where he lived on Steenerson Street in Warroad—a long slap shot from Lake of the Woods. It was August 2004. At the time, Gigi was the one of the most prized college hockey recruits in the country. After visiting Harvard and Dartmouth—the best women’s hockey programs on the East Coast—she had decided that the University of Minnesota was the place for her; she wanted to be a Gopher. That’s what she had come to tell her grandfather, Cal Marvin, who had long been a supporter of Minnesota’s fiercest hockey rival, the University of North Dakota. “Hey, Grandpa,’’ Gigi said. “Is it all right if you see me in the maroon and gold?’’

If she had been born in any other family, or grown up in any other town, such news would have been cause for relief, if not outright celebration. The U of M was relatively close to home, and the Gopher women’s hockey program was among the best in the country.

But Gigi Marvin did not grow up in just any family or just any town. As she evolved from high school superstar to current Gophers standout to potential Olympian, she couldn’t dodge her genes or cast off her geography. History and DNA were wrapped around her like the laces on her skates. With her 5-foot-8-inch, 165-pound body, the one that glides so easily around opponents, she has become a human milepost on hockey’s highway. She plays and everyone watches. She’s a Marvin, after all, and she’s from Warroad.

It was once a rugged sport, reserved for toothless guys with names like Moose, the kind of stubby-bearded sorts Cal hung with after games in Thunder Bay and Whitehorse, Canada. Now, hockey is a different game, with new kinds of standard bearers. One is a rink rat named Gigi.

More:

http://minnesotamonthly.com/media/Minnesota-Monthly/February-2008/Shooting-Star/

Section 8A Official Standings As Of January 21, 2008

Pos., Team Overall Record, Section 8A Record (Points)

T1. Park Rapids Area, 17-0-0, 6-0-0 (12)
T1. Warroad, 14-4-0, 6-0-0 (12)
T3. East Grand Forks, 7-9-1, 4-2-0 (8)
T3. Kittson Central, 10-7-0, 4-3-0 (8)
T5. Bemidji, 7-9-0, 3-2-0 (6)
T5. Red Lake Falls, 5-11-1, 3-6-0 (6)
7. Lake of the Woods, 3-15-1, 2-4-1 (5)
8. Thief River Falls, 6-9-0, 2-3-0 (4)
9. Crookston, 2-13-1, 1-4-1 (3)
10. Walker-Hackensack-Akeley, 0-11-0, 0-2-0 (0)
11. Bagley/Fosston, 0-15-0, 0-5-0 (0)

Standings don't always reflect the final seeding for the Section 8A Tournament. All Section 8A (coaches) meet during the last week of the regular season at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls for the "Seedings Meeting". The Ralph Engelstad Arena is the host school facility for the 2008 Section 8A Tournament. The event rotates each year with (TRF) Ralph Engelstad Arena, (Warroad) The Gardens Arena and (EGF) Civic Center hosting the events in a tri-year formula.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Upcoming Section 8A Games On Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Bagley at Kittson Central, Hallock Ice Arena, 7:30 PM
East Grand Forks at TRF, Ralph Engelstad Arena, 7:30 PM
Grand Rapids at Bemidji, Nymore Arena, 7:30 PM
Morris Area at Park Rapids, Park Rapids Center, 5:30 PM
Warroad at Crookston, Crookston Civic Arena, 7:30 PM

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Section 8A Games On Saturday, January 19, 2008

Bagley at Morris Area/Benson, Benson Civic Center, 2:00 PM
Detroit Lakes at Kittson Central, Hallock Ice Arena, 3:00 PM
Faribault at East Grand Forks, EGF Civic Center, 5:30 PM
Moorhead at Warroad, The Gardens Arena, 5:15 PM

Section 8A / Minnesota Final Hockey Scores On Friday, January 18, 2008


Section 8A Scores:

Devils Lake (ND) 3, EGF 1
Park Rapids 4, LOW 1
Roseau 8, Bemidji 0

Minnesota Scores:

Delbarton School (NJ) 5, Breck School 2
Duluth East 3, Rochester Century 0
Eden Prairie 2, Moorhead 2 (OT-TIE)
Faribault 5, Wadena-Deer Creek 3
Hibbing/Chisholm 4, Grand Rapids 2
International Falls 5, Virginia/MI-B 3
Irondale 3, St. Louis Park 1
Little Falls 7, Prairie Centre Area 1
Moose Lake Area 4, Ely/T-S/B-E 3
Northfield 4, Prior Lake 0
Spring Lake Park 5, Chisago Lakes Area 4
St. Cloud Cathedral 5, Holy Family 2
S.P. Saints 5, S.P. Como Park 2
Webster (WI) 3, Pine City/Rush City 2

Friday, January 18, 2008

Section 8A Box Scores From Games On Thursday, January 17, 2008

EAST GRAND FORKS 10, RED LAKE FALLS 2

First period - 1. EGF, Michael Lukkason (Nick Ohman) 2:17; 2. EGF, Casey Ristau 8:06; 3. EGF, Macauley Useldinger 8:54

Second period - 4. EGF, Joey Wikoff (Casey Wood, Lukkason) 1:55; 5. EGF. Zak Aubol (Henry Gutierrez, Ristau) 3:17; 6. EGF, Jake Useldinger 4:11; 7. RLF, Derrick Cardinal (Casey Cardinal, John Murphy) 5:25; 8. EGF, John Grabanski (Jake Useldinger) 6:10; 9. EGF, Jake Useldinger (Wikoff, Grabanski) 10:03; 10. RLF, Casey Mercil (Tyler Hagl) 14:52

Third period - 11. EGF, Jake Useldinger (Grabanski) 4:07; 12. EGF, Zach Srnsky 6:26

Goalie saves - EGF: Alex Christiansen 8-13-9 - 30; RLF: Zach Page 14-4-x - 18, Austin Schmitz x-3-6 - 9

WARROAD 3, THIEF RIVER FALLS 2

First period - 1. W, Bryce Ravndalen (Eric Milbridge) 8:41

Second period - 2. W, Ravndalen (unassisted) 1:14; 3. TRF, Tyler Aandal (Brady Meunier, Kevin Lunke) 1:36; 4. TRF, Meunier (Spencer Johnson) 4:52

Third period - 5. W, Ravndalen (Jon Helquist) 11:12

Goalie saves - TRF: Zane Gothberg 8-11-8 - 27; W: Jared Paquin 2-7-4 - 13

KITTSON CENTRAL 4, WALKER-H-A 1

Second period - 1. KC, Lukas Dahl (Jason Johnson) 11:57; 2. KC, Craig Lindegard (Dahl) 5:36

Third period - 3. KC, Nick Lindegard 13:17; 4. WHA, Steve Bushie (Cody Bixby) 1:32; 5. KCC, Kellen Albrecht (Ryan Johnson) :18

Goalie saves - KC: Scott Lindegard 3-3-6 - 12; WHA: Devin Weberd 13-13-6 - 32

FARGO SOUTH 2, CROOKSTON 0

Second period - 1. FS, Tyler Groth (Peter Orson, Forrest Truetel) :37; 2. FS, Alex Hooey (Orson, Groth) 3:27

Goalie saves - C: Matt Grove 23-12-13 - 48; FS: Scott Buchholz 5-5-7 - 17

Section 8A / Minnesota Final Scores On Thursday, January 17, 2008

Section 8A Scores:

Warroad 3, Thief River Falls 2
Grand Forks 10, Red Lake Falls 2
Fargo South (ND) 2, Crookston 0
Kittson-Central 4, Walker-H-A 1

Minnesota Scores:

Acad. of Holy Angels 7, Farmington 0
Albert Lea 8, Austin 1
Alexandria 2, St. Cloud Tech 0
Anoka 4, Champlin Park 0
Benilde-St. Margaret's 6, Robb. Cooper 0
Blaine 7, Maple Grove 4
Blake School 4, Providence Academy 0
Buffalo 6, Cambridge-Isanti 4
Centennial 8, Andover 1
Coon Rapids 9, North Metro 4
Duluth Denfeld 6, Duluth Central 0
Edina 9, Cretin-Derham Hall 0
Fergus Falls 5, St. Cloud Apollo 4 (OT)
Hermantown 8, Ashland (WI) 0
Hopkins 4, Robb. Armstrong 3
Hutchinson 4, Shakopee 3 (OT)
Little Falls 6, Brainerd/P/P 3
Mahtomedi 6, Henry Sibley 2
Marshall 17, Sleepy Eye Area 2
Minnetonka 3, Wayzata 1
Northern Lakes 7, Detroit Lakes 5
Onalaska (WI) 10, La Crescent 0
Orono 8, Litchfield/D-C 0
Osseo, 2, Elk River 1 (OT)
Princeton 9, Becker/Big Lake/Milaca 1
Proctor 10, Barren/Chetek (WI) 0
Red Wing 7, New Prague 3
Rogers/Zimmerman 8, Monticello/A/ML 2
Sauk Rapids-Rice 5, River Lakes 2
South St. Paul 8, Richfield 2
St. Thomas Academy 10, North St. Paul 0
Stillwater 2, Roseville Area 0
Tartan 4, Simley 1
Totino-Grace 10, St. Francis 1
White Bear Lake 6, Hastings 1
Willmar 4, Sartell- St. Stephen 3
Winona at Dodge County, PPD
Woodbury 3, Mounds View 1
Worthington/RL-B 4, Fairmont 2

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Roseau Rams Stay Perfect With OT Win

Courtesy of The Grand Forks Herald:

By: Virg Foss, Special To The Herald

For the second time in three weeks, Scott Oliver's son came through in the Nick of time.

Junior Nick Oliver's 6-on-4 power-play goal with 24.7 seconds left in regulation tied the game and senior Ben Nelson's backhander at 2:49 of overtime won it as the Roseau Rams edged Grand Forks Red River 2-1 on Tuesday night in a battle of two unbeaten high school hockey teams from neighboring states.

Roseau (14-0), the defending Minnesota Class AA state champion, and defending North Dakota champion Red River (12-1-1) put on a display of speed, skill, great goaltending and breath-taking transition games to keep a huge crowd at Fido Purpur Arena on the edge of the seats.

Oliver, who scored with less than a second left in regulation play in Roseau's victory over Bloomington Jefferson in the title game of the Herald Jason Stadstad Holiday Classic on Dec. 22, didn't wait long this time for his dramatic goal, his 11th of the season.

MORE:

http://www.grandforksherald.com/articles/index.cfm?id=63931&section=Sports

Updated Section 8A Standings As Of January 16, 2008

Pos., Team, Overall Record, Section Record (Points)

1. #10 Park Rapids Area, 15-0-0, 5-0-0 (10)
1. #6 Warroad, 11-4-0, 5-0-0 (10)
3. Bemidji, 7-8-0, 3-2-0 (6)
3. East Grand Forks, 5-8-1, 3-2-0 (6)
3. Kittson-Central, 7-6-0, 3-3-0 (6)
3. Red Lake Falls, 5-8-1, 3-5-0 (6)
7. Lake of the Woods, 3-14-1, 2-3-1 (5)
8. Crookston, 2-10-1, 1-3-1 (3)
9. Thief River Falls, 5-8-0, 1-2-0 (2)
10. Walker-Hackensack-Akeley, 0-10-0, 0-1-0 (0)
11. Bagley/Fosston, 0-15-0, 0-5-0 (0)

Standings don't always reflect the final seeding for the Section 8A Tournament. All Section 8A (coaches) meet during the last week of the regular season at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls for the "Seedings Meeting". The Ralph Engelstad Arena is the host school facility for the 2008 Section 8A Tournament. The event rotates each year with (TRF) Ralph Engelstad Arena, (Warroad) The Gardens Arena and (EGF) Civic Center hosting the events in a tri-year formula.

Section 8A / Minnesota Scores From Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Section 8A Scores:

Thief River Falls 3, Moorhead 1
Detroit Lakes 3, Crookston 1
International Falls 3, LOW 2 (OT)
Kittson Central 6, Red Lake Falls 3
Park Rapids Area 4, Northern Lakes 2

Minnesota Scores:

Academy of Holy Angels 5, Hill-Murray 4
Albert Lea 11, Mankato East/Loyola 1
Alexandria 4, Sauk Rapids-Rice 2
Andover 5, Woodbury 3
Benilde-St. Margaret's 4, Totino-Grace 0
Blake School 2, Roseville Area 1
Brainerd/P/P 5, Fergus Falls 0
Coon Rapids 11, Rochester J.M. 1
Delano/Rockford 3, S.C. Cathedral 2 (OT)
Duluth Denfeld 6, Hibbing/Chisholm 4
Eastview 6, Apple Valley 3
Eden Prairie 2, Eagan 1 (OT)
Elk River 4, St. Cloud Tech 0
Grand Rapids 4, Cloquet/E/C 2
Holy Family 3, Mound-Westonka 3 (OT-TIE)
Irondale 5, Spring Lake Park 4
La Crescent 10, Viroqua (WI) 0
Lakeville North 4, Bloom. Kennedy 3 (OT)
Lakeville South 4, Chaska 1
LeSueur-Henderson/SP/L 7, Waseca 4
Luverne 9, Fairmont 2
Mankato West 5, Shakopee 2
Minnehaha Academy 6, St. Paul Academy/MPA 3
New Prague 4, Farmington/Randolph 3
Owatonna 8, Winona 2
Prairie Centre Area 6, Wadena-Deer Creek 4
Prior Lake 4, Hutchinson 3
Proctor 5, Greenway 4 (OT)
Red Wing 5, South St. Paul 2
Rochester Century 3, Rochester Mayo 1
Roseau 2, G.F. Red River 1 (ND) (OT)
Rosemount 4, Bloomington Jefferson 1
Sartell-St. Stephen 5, River Lakes 2
St. Cloud Apollo 2, Willmar 0
St. Paul Saints 4, Breck 3
Superior (WI) 4, Hermantown 3
Virginia/MI-B 8, Two Harbors 4
Webster (WI) 4, Moose Lake Area 1

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Minnesota's BEST vs. North Dakota's BEST

By: Timothy Oshie

Section 8A Hockey Blog will be traveling to the Cliff "Fido" Purpur Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota, tonight to see this huge match-up between two hockey powerhouses.

These two teams didn't meet in the Grand Forks Herald - Jason Stadstad Hockey Tournament at the Ralph Engelstad Arena. The Roseau Rams beat GF Central while the GF Red River Rough Riders lost an overtime shoot-out to Bloomington-Jefferson who earned a berth in the championship game the following evening. Roseau went on the defeat the Jaugars, in the title tilt on a last second goal by Rams junior, Nick Oliver.

Since then, both teams have remained undefeated.

Check back tomorrow morning for the complete story and re-cap.

Section 8A Standings As Of January 15, 2008

Pos., Team, Overall Record, Section Record (Points)

1. #10 Park Rapids Area, 14-0-0, 5-0-0 (10)
1. #6 Warroad, 11-4-0, 5-0-0 (10)
3. Bemidji, 7-8-0, 3-2-0 (6)
3. East Grand Forks, 5-8-1, 3-2-0 (6)
5. Red Lake Falls, 5-8-1, 3-4-0 (6)
6. Lake of the Woods, 3-13-1, 2-3-1 (5)
7. Kittson Central, 6-6-0, 2-3-0 (4)
8. Crookston, 2-10-1, 1-3-1 (3)
9. Thief River Falls, 4-8-0, 1-2-0 (2)
10. Walker-Hackensack-Akeley, 0-10-0, 0-1-0 (0)
11. Bagley/Fosston, 0-15-0, 0-5-0 (0)

Standings don't always reflect the final seeding for the Section 8A Tournament. All Section 8A (coaches) meet during the last week of the regular season at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls for the "Seedings Meeting". The Ralph Engelstad Arena is the host school facility for the 2008 Section 8A Tournament. The event rotates each year with (TRF) Ralph Engelstad Arena, (Warroad) The Gardens Arena and (EGF) Civic Center hosting the events in a tri-year formula.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Section 8A / Minnesota Games On Thursday, January 17, 2008

Section 8A Games:

Warroad at Thief River Falls, Ralph Engelstad Arena, 7:30 PM
Crookston at Fargo South (ND), (Fargo Coliseum), 7:30 PM
East Grand Forks at Red Lake Falls, Cardin-Hunt Arena, 7:00 PM
Kittson Central at Walker-H-A, Walker Area Center, 6:00 PM

Minnesota Games:

Academy of Holy Angels at Farmington, Maki Arena, 7:15 PM
Anoka at Champlin Park, Champlin Ice Forum, 7:30 PM
Austin at Albert Lea, Albert Lea City Arena, 7:30 PM
Benilde S-M at Robbinsdale Cooper, New Hope Arena, 7:00 PM
Blake School at Providence Academy, Plymouth Center, 7:00 PM
Brainerd at Little Falls, Exchange Arena, 7:15 PM
Buffalo at Cambridge, Isanti Ice Arena, 7:00 PM
Centennial at Andover, Andover Arena, 7:30 PM
Detroit Lakes at Northern Lakes, Breezy Ice Arena, 7:00 PM
Duluth Central at Duluth Denfeld, Heritage Arena, 7:30 PM
Edina at Cretin-Derham Hall, Highland Arena, 7:30 PM
Eveleth at Moose Lake Area, Riverside Arena, 7:30 PM
Fairmont at Worthington, Worthington Arena, 7:30 PM
Fergus Falls at St. Cloud Apollo, St. Cloud MAC, 7:00 PM
Forest Lake at Park (Cottage Grove), Cottage Ice Arena, 7:30 PM
Greenway at Two Harbors, Lake County Arena, 7:30 PM
Hermantown at Ashland (WI), Bay Area Civic Center, 7:30 PM
Hutchinson at Shakopee, Shakopee Ice Arena, 7:00 PM
Kittson Central at Walker-H-A, Walker Area Center, 6:00 PM
La Crescent at Onalaska (WI), Omni Center, 7:00 PM
Litchfield/D-C at Orono, Orono Ice Arena, 7:00 PM
Mahtomedi at Henry Sibley, West St. Paul Arena, 7:30 PM
*On FSN!* Maple Grove at Blaine, Fogerty Arena, 7:30 PM
Minnetonka at Wayzata, Plymouth Ice Center, 7:00 PM
Monticello/A/ML at Rogers, Rogers Ice Arena, 7:00 PM
Mora at Pine City/Rush City, Pine City Civic Center, 7:30 PM
Morris Area at Redwood Valley, Redwood Center, 6:30 PM
New Prague at Red Wing, Prairie Island Arena, 7:00 PM
North Metro at Coon Rapids, Cook Arena, 7:30 PM
Osseo at Elk River, Elk River Ice Arena, 7:30 PM
Princeton at Becker, Moose Sherritt Ice Arena, 7:00 PM
Proctor at Cloquet, Cloquet Area Recreation Center, 7:30 PM
Richfield at South St. Paul, Wakota Arena, 7:30 PM
River Lakes at Sauk Rapids-Rice, Sports Arena East, 7:00 PM
Robbinsdale Armstrong at Hopkins, Pavilion Arena, 7:00 PM
Simley at Tartan, Tartan Arena, 7:30 PM
Sleepy Eye Area at Marshall, Schwans Ice Arena, 7:00PM
St. Cloud Tech at Alexandria, Runestone Comm Center, 7:00 PM
St. Francis at Totino-Grace, Parade Ice Garden, 5:00 PM
St. Thomas Academy at North St. Paul, Polar Arena, 7:30 PM
Stillwater at Roseville Area, Roseville Ice Arena, 8:00 PM
White Bear Lake at Hastings, Hastings Civic Arena, 7:30 PM
Willmar at Sartell-St. Stephen, Bernick’s Pepsi Arena, 7:00 PM
Winona at Dodge County, Four Seasons Arena, 7:30 PM
Woodbury at Mounds View, Shoreview Ice Arena, 7:30 PM

Section 8A / Minnesota Schedule For Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Section 8A Games

Thief River Falls at Moorhead, Moorhead Sports Center, 7:30 PM
International Falls at LOW, Baudette Arena, 7:30PM
Kittson Central at Red Lake Falls, Cardin-Hunt Arena, 7:00 PM
Park Rapids Area at Northern Lakes, Breezy Point, 5:00 PM
Crookston at Detroit Lakes, Freeman Sports Arena, 7:30 PM

Minnesota Games

Academy of Holy Angels at Hill-Murray, Aldrich Arena, 8:00 PM
Albert Lea at Mankato East, All Seasons Arena, 7:30 PM
Alexandria at Sauk Rapids-Rice, Sports Arena East, 7:00 PM
Benilde S-M at Totino-Grace, Parade Ice Garden, 7:00 PM
Blake School at Roseville Area, Roseville Ice Arena, 8:00 PM
Bloom - Jefferson at Rosemount, Rosemount Center, 7:30 PM
Brainerd at Fergus Falls, Fairgrounds Ice Arena, 7:00 PM
Breck School at St. Paul Saints, State Fair Coliseum, 8:00 PM
Chaska at Lakeville South, Lakeville Rink #3, 7:30 PM
Duluth Denfeld at Hibbing, Hibbing Memorial, 7:30 PM
Eagan at Eden Prairie, Eden Prairie Comm Center, 7:00 PM
Eastview at Apple Valley, Apple Valley Sports Arena, 7:15 PM
Ely at Duluth Central, DECC Arena, 8:00 PM
Fairmont at Luverne, Blue Mound Ice Arena, 7:30 PM
Faribault at Austin, Riverside Arena, 7:30 PM
Farmington at New Prague, New Prague Comm Center, 7:00 PM
Grand Rapids at Cloquet, Cloquet Center, 7:30 PM
Hermantown at Superior (WI), Wessman Arena, 8:00PM
Hutchinson at Prior Lake, Dakotah Ice Center, 7:00PM
Irondale at Spring Lake Park, Fogerty Arena, 7:30PM
Lakeville North at Bloomington Kennedy, BIG, 7:30PM
LeSueur-Henderson/SP/L at Waseca, Waseca Arena, 7:30 PM
Mankato West at Shakopee, Shakopee Ice Arena, 7:00PM
Marshall at Worthington, Worthington Arena, 7:30PM
Moose Lake Area at Webster (WI), Grantsburg Arena, 7:00 PM
Mound-Westonka at Holy Family, Victoria Ice Arena, 7:00 PM
Proctor at Greenway (Coleraine), Hodgins Arena, 7:30 PM
Robbinsdale Cooper at St. Francis, Bethel Ice Arena, 7:00 PM
Rochester Century at Rochester Mayo, Graham Arena, 7:30 PM
Roseau at Grand Forks Red River (ND), Purpur Arena, 7:30 PM
Sartell-St. Stephen at River Lakes, Koronis Arena, 7:00 PM
South St. Paul at Red Wing, Prairie Island Arena, 7:00 PM
St. Cloud Apollo at Willmar, Willmar Civic Center, 7:00 PM
St. Cloud Cathedral at Delano, Delano Arena 7:30 PM
St. Cloud Tech at Elk River, Elk River Ice Arena, 7:30 PM
St. Louis Park at Chisago Lakes Area, Chisago Arena, 7:00 PM
St. Paul Academyat Minnehaha Acad, Minnehaha Arena, 7:00 PM
Virginia at Two Harbors, Lake County Arena, 7:30 PM
Viroqua (WI) at La Crescent, La Crescent Arena, 7:30 PM
Wadena-Deer Creek at Prairie Centre Area, Expo Arena, 7:30 PM
Winona at Owatonna, Four Seasons Centre, 7:30 PM

Miracle On Ice; The Complete Story

Courtesy Of "Miracle On Ice"

The United States team entered the competition seeded seventh in the final round of twelve teams that qualified for the Lake Placid Olympics. The team was composed of young collegiate players and amateurs. The Soviet Union was the favored team. Though classed as amateur(they were all professional players, but the Soviet Government gave them different job titles to compete), Soviet players essentially played professionally in a well-developed league with excellent training facilities.

They were led by legendary players in world ice hockey, such as Boris Mikhailov, a right-wing and team captain; Vladislav Tretiak, considered by many the best ice hockey goaltender in the world at the time; as well as talented, young, and dynamic players such as defenseman Viacheslav Fetisov and forwards Vladimir Krutov, Sergei Makarov and Valery Kharlamov.

In exhibitions that year, Soviet club teams had gone 5–3–1 against NHL teams, and a year earlier the Soviet national team routed the NHL all-stars 6–0 to win the Challenge Cup. In 1979–80, virtually all the top North American players were Canadians although the number of US born professional players had been on the rise throughout the 1970s. The 1980 US Olympic team featured several young players who were regarded as highly promising, and some had signed contracts to play in the National Hockey League immediately after the tournament.

Coach Herb Brooks calms his players' nerves during the game.

The Soviet and American teams were natural rivals due to decades-old Cold War disputes. In addition, President Jimmy Carter was at the time considering a U.S. boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics, to be held in Moscow, in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, which began the year before. Carter eventually decided in favor of the boycott.

On February 9, the two teams met for an exhibition match in order to practice for the upcoming competition. The Soviet Union won 10–3.

In Olympic group play, the United States surprised many observers with their physical, cohesive play, starting with a 2–2 tie against Sweden and followed by a stunning 7–3 victory against a strong team from Czechoslovakia. The U.S. team finished with four wins and one draw to advance to the medal round. In the other group, the Soviets stormed through their opposition undefeated, often by grossly lopsided scores – knocking off Japan 16–0, the Netherlands 17–4, and Poland 8–1 – and easily qualified for the next round although both the Finns and the Canadian amateurs actually had the USSR on the ropes before collapsing in the final period. In the end, Sweden and Finland (who overcame a disastrous start after sensationally losing to lowly Poland in their opening game of the tournament) also qualified for the medal round after defeating Czechoslovakia and Canada, respectively.

The US and USSR prepared for the medal round in different ways. Coach Viktor Tikhonov of the Soviets rested most of his best players, preferring to let them study plays rather than actually skate. U.S. coach Herb Brooks, however, continued with his tough, confrontational style, skating "hard" practices, and berating his players for perceived weaknesses.

The day before the match, columnist Dave Anderson wrote in the New York Times, "Unless the ice melts, or unless the United States team or another team performs a miracle, as did the American squad in 1960, the Russians are expected to win the Olympic gold medal for the sixth time in the last seven tournaments."

More:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_on_Ice

Minnesota High School Players Have Strong Showing On NHL Central Scouting's Mid Term Report

Courtesy of the Minnesota Coaches Hockey Association - MCHA web site:

Of the thirty-four Minnesotan’s ranked in Central Scouting’s Mid-term report, twenty-three are current high school seniors and one completed his high school senior season prior to moving onto junior hockey.

Current seniors Jake Gardiner (Minnetonka) and Aaron Ness (Roseau) are the highest ranked Minnesotans. Eight current Minnesota high school players are listed before the first player who bypassed his senior year for the USHL is listed as a 115th projected pick.Top ranked Minnesotans are as follows:

22. Jake Gardiner (Minnetonka)
35. Aaron Ness (Roseau)
40. Danny Kristo (USNDP)
53. Nick Larson (St. Thomas Academy/USHL: Waterloo)
60. Justin Jokinen (Cloquet)
61. Corey Feinage (Eastview)
71. David Toews (Shattuck)
72. Derek Stepan (Shattuck)
74. David Carle (Shattuck)
105. Jake Youso (International Falls)
110. Drew Olson (Brainerd)
112. Tyler Barnes (Burnsville)

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Grand Forks Central Knocks Off Green Wave 4-3

Courtesy of Grand Forks Herald Sports

By: Brittany Brevik

In a physically grueling boys hockey game, it all comes back to the basics.

On Saturday night, Grand Forks Central ended on top in an evenly matched game in the East Grand Forks Civic Center, squeaking by Senior High 4-3.

“In one-goal games like this, it comes down to little details,” Senior High goaltender Alex Christiansen said. “And they were better at that tonight.”

Central's Brenden Gust scored the game-winner with 1 minute, 39 seconds remaining in regulation when he redirected a shot from Bryce Anderson.

More:

http://www.grandforksherald.com/articles/index.cfm?id=63597&section=sports&CFID=81758405&CFTOKEN=77786937&jsessionid=88306898c3fc4a632364

Section 8A / Minnesota Final Hockey Scores Of Saturday, January 12, 2008

Section 8A Scores

Grand Forks Central (ND) 4, East Grand Forks 3
Park Rapids Area 3, Red Lake Falls 1
St. Paul Johnson 3, Lake of the Woods 1
Wahpeton (ND) 7, Bagley/Fosston 3
Warroad 5, Crookston 1

Minnesota Scores

Albert Lea 9, Rochester JM 0
Anoka 4, Osseo 3 (OT)
Benilde-St. Margaret's 16, St. Francis 0
Blaine 3, Elk River 1
Blake School 7, Minnehaha Academy 1
Burnsville 4, Bloomington Jefferson 3
Cambridge-Isanti 4, Monticello/A/ML 2
Centennial 12, North Metro 1
Champlin Park 4, Andover 2
Chaska 2, Bloomington Kennedy 1
Cloquet/E/C 13 Duluth Central 1
Duluth East 4, Brainerd/P/P 0
Duluth Marshall 8, St. Thomas Academy 2
Eastview 3, Lakeville South 2
Eden Prairie 7, Apple Valley 1
Edina 4, Hopkins 0
Forest Lake 3, Mounds View 1
Grand Rapids 6, Stillwater 1
Greenway 12, Silver Bay/Cook County 2
Hastings 1, Park (Cottage Grove) 0
Hill-Murray 3, Mahtomedi 1
Irondale 4, Chisago Lakes Area 2
Lakeville North 4, Rochester Mayo 1
Litchfield/D-C 4, Mound-Westonka 2
Little Falls 10, Detroit Lakes 3
Luverne 2, Morris Area/Benson 1
Maple Grove 4, Coon Rapids 3
Minneapolis East 7, North Branch 2
Minneapolis West 7, S.P. Como Park 5
Minnetonka 7, Robbinsdale Armstrong 1
Moorhead 7, Wayzata 0
North St. Paul 5, Richfield 4 (OT)
Northfield 7, Dodge County 3
Owatonna 9, Faribault 1
Princeton 2, St. Michael-Albertville 0
Providence Academy 7, S.P. Saints 2
Rochester Lourdes 6, Marshall 1
Rogers/Zimmerman 10, Becker/BL/M 0
Roseau 3, Buffalo 0
Rosemount 5, Eagan 1
Roseville Area 4, Cretin-Derham Hall 2
Sauk Rapids-Rice 5, River Lakes 1
Shakopee 4, Red Wing 3 (OT)
South St. Paul 2, Tartan 1
St. Louis Park 4, Spring Lake Park 1
Totino-Grace 4, Robbinsdale Cooper 1
Two Harbors 6, Pine City/Rush City 0
Virginia/MI-B 3, Hibbing/Chisholm 2
White Bear Lake 3, Woodbury 2
Willmar 4, New Ulm 3

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Final Section 8A / MN Scores On Friday, January 11, 2008

Section 8A Scores

Kittson Central 7, Bagley/Fosston 0
Alexandria 3, Bemidji 0
Ely/T-S/B-E 4, Walker-H-A 2

Minnesota Scores

Academy of Holy Angels 5, Hutchinson 0
Holy Family Catholic 2, Delano/Rockford 0
International Falls 4, Greenway (Coleraine) 3
Mora/H-F 7, Duluth Central 1
Prairie Centre Area 5, Minneapolis East 2
St. Cloud Cathedral 4, Orono 0
St. Paul Johnson 8, Eveleth-Gilbert/ME 0
Wadena-Deer Creek 6, Willmar 4

Friday, January 11, 2008

Upcoming Section 8A Games This Weekend (January 11-12, 2008)

Friday, January 11, 2008

Ely/Tower S-B-E at Walker-H-A, Walker Comm Center, 7:00 PM
Kittson Central at Bagley, Albert Kaiser Arena, 7:00 PM

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Bagley/Fosston at Wahpeton (ND), Stern’s Sports Arena, 5:30 PM
Crookston at Warroad, The Gardens Arena, 4:30 PM
Devils Lake (ND) at Kittson Central, Hallock Ice Arena, 2:00 PM
GF Central (ND) at EGF, East Grand Forks CC, 7:30 PM
St. Paul Johnson at Lake of the Woods, Baudette Arena, 3:00 PM

Section 8A League Standings As Of January 11, 2008

Pos., Team, Overall Record, Section Record (Points)

1. Park Rapids Area, 14-0-0, 4-0-0 (8)
1. Warroad, 10-4-0, 4-0-0 (8)
3. Bemidji, 7-7-0, 3-2-0 (6)
3. East Grand Forks, 5-7-1, 3-2-0 (6)
5. Red Lake Falls, 5-7-1, 3-3-0 (6)
6. Lake of the Woods, 3-12-1, 2-3-1 (5)
7. Thief River Falls, 5-8-0, 2-2-0 (4)
8. Crookston, 2-10-1, 1-3-1 (3)
9. Kittson Central, 5-6-0, 1-3-0 (2)
10. Walker-Hackensack-Akeley, 0-9-0, 0-1-0 (0)
11. Bagley/Fosston, 0-13-0, 0-4-0 (0)

Standings don't always reflect the final seeding for the Section 8A Tournament. All (11) teams (coaches) meet during the last week of the regular season at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls for the "Seedings Bracket Meeting". The Ralph Engelstad Arena is once again the host facility for the 2008 Section 8A Tournament. The event rotates each year with (TRF) Ralph Engelstad Arena, (Warroad) The Gardens Arena and (EGF) Civic Center hosting the events.

Section 8A / MN / ND Final Scores On Thursday, January 10, 2008

Section 8A Scores

Detroit Lakes 2, Red Lake Falls 0
Park Rapids Area 4, Wadena-DC 3 (OT)
Thief River Falls/Goodridge 5, Crookston 2

Minnesota Scores

Albert Lea 6, Rochester Mayo 5, OT
Benilde-St. Margaret's 5, Chisago Lakes 2
Blaine 6, North Metro Stars 3
Brainerd 5, Alexandria 1
Buffalo 6, Monticello/Annandale/Maple Lake 0
Centennial 7, Coon Rapids 2
Champlin Park 6, Elk River 1
Duluth East 4, Grand Rapids 2
Eveleth-Gilbert/Mesabi East 7, Silver Bay/Cook County 2
Forest Lake 2, Stillwater 0
Hill-Murray 4, St. Thomas Academy 2
Holy Angels 5, Northfield 2
Hopkins 5, Shakopee 2
Irondale / Saint Anthony Village 1, St. Francis 0
Little Falls 7, Fergus Falls 4
Minnetonka 5, Eden Prairie 2
Mounds View 4, Park (Cottage Grove) 0
Northern Lakes 4, Moose Lake Area 1
Osseo 5, Maple Grove 2
Owatonna 5, Austin 1
Park Rapids/Menahga/Nevis 4, Wadena-Deer Creek Wolverines 3, OT
Richfield 3, Henry Sibley 2
Rochester Lourdes Chatfield/Stewartville 5, Breck 4
Rosemount 6, Rochester Century 0
Sauk Rapids-Rice 6, Sartell 2
South St. Paul 7, Simley 3
Spring Lake Park 6, Robbinsdale Cooper 4
St. Cloud Cathedral 2, Mound-Westonka/Watertown-Mayer 1
St. Cloud Tech 5, St. Cloud Apollo 3
Thief River Falls/Goodridge 5, Crookston 2
Totino-Grace 2, St. Louis Park 1
Wayzata 5, Anoka 3
White Bear Lake 5, Cretin-Derham Hall 4, OT
Winona Winhawks 5, Rochester John Marshall 4
Woodbury 4, Roseville 0

North Dakota Scores

Bismarck High 6, Bismarck Century 1
Fargo Shanley 6, Wahpeton-Breckenridge 3

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Roseau Wins 152nd Meeting In Rivalry; Clips Warroad 5-2 On FOX North


By: Timothy Oshie (Publisher)

It was the 152nd meeting of these two colossal high school hockey programs. And in the end, the Roseau Rams had the early season bragging rights, again.

Roseau continued their undefeated season this time at the hands of the Warroad Warriors. The Rams displayed a balanced attacked and utilized five different goal scorers to garner the 5-2 victory.

The Rams had the early edge as Warroad adapted to the fast pace of play. Trevor George scored on a nifty back door pass from Cole Kostrzewski on Roseau's initial goal. Dustin Moser was the recipient of another crafty back door pass play from Ben Moser and Roseau carried the 2-0 lead going into the first intermission. Rams junior Aaron Ness added helpers on both, first period goals.

Roseau kept pressuring Warroad all over the ice and in the second stanza and the Rams were rewarded for the efforts. Nick Oliver and Tyler Landman each lit the lamp to give Roseau an insurmountable 4-0 cushion heading into the third period.

Warroad showed a feisty attack in the final, four minutes of play with power-play goals by Jeremy Hahn and Dane Shaugabay. But Ben Nelson blocked a Tai Larson shot and raced down the right wing and deposited an empty netter to round out the scoring with 1:11 left.

Mike Lee, who moved to 11-0-0 on the season and 23-0-0 in his career, was stellar in the pipes for Roseau while Warroad net minders Garrett Corneliusen and Jared Paquin shared duties. Corneliusen garnered the loss giving up four Roseau goals while Paquin looked very composed shutting the door on Roseau until the empty netter.

Roseau moved to 12-0-0 while the Warriors are now 10-4-0. Roseau now has the upper hand in the Mariucci Conference with wins over Moorhead and Warroad.

Anthony LaPanta and Kevin Gorg delivered a high powered broadcast from various locations in the Roseau Memorial Arena. FOX Sports utilized a Robo-Camera system since the old Memorial Arena isn't exactly television camera friendly. The broadcast was carried by the FOX Sports affiliates and was seen as far as the Middle East.

Hats off the FOX Sports for producing segments of nostalgia of Warroad (Henry Boucha feature) and Roseau (snapshots of the towns historical sites).

Boxscore Courtesy of Roseau Rams Hockey.com Web Site:

Warroad (10-4) vs. Roseau (12-0)
Date: Jan 9,2008
Location: Roseau, MN
Arena: Memorial Arena

1. 1st, 10:05, ROS, EVEN, Trevor George/3 Assists (Cole Kostrzewski, Aaron Ness)
2. 1st, 16:27, ROS, PPG, Dustin Moser/10 Assists (Aaron Ness, Ben Nelson)

3. 2nd 00:48, ROS, EVEN, Nick Oliver/10 Assists (Mike Koenig, Jason Fabian)
4. 2nd, 07:08, ROS, EVEN, Tyler Landman/9 Unassisted

5. 3rd, 13:32, WAR, PPG, Jeremy Hahn/7 Assist (Bryce Ravndalen)
6. 3rd, 14:29, WAR, PPG, Dane Shaugabay/4 Assists (Bryce Ravndalen, Jeremy Hahn)
7. 3rd, 15:49, ROS, ENG, Ben Nelson/9 Assist (Ryan Weston)

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

2004 Section 8A Teams / Players & Awards For All-Section 8A / All-Mariucci Conference / All-State Tournament / All-State Awards

The following information was given to Section 8A Site by the Warroad Pioneer. If any reader should have more archives regarding Section 8A and/or the Mariucci Conference or any other Minnesota Conference that pertains to Section 8A hockey please submit.

Hope you enjoy the archives:

Courtesy of Warroad Pioneer Archives

ALL-SECTION 8A:

Warroad was rewarded for their 2nd consecutive undefeated season in Section 8A play, as (5) Warriors were voted by the Section Coaches to the All-Section 8A team. Hardwick, Hasbargen and Olimb received the necessary # of votes as defenseman, and Oshie and Gabe Harren made it as forwards.

Other members of the All-Section 8A team were:

Goalie Justin Klinkhammer, forward Aaron Bendickson and forward Alec Holen of TRF; defenseman Aaron Gens, defenseman Brett Nylander, forward Brent Olson of Lake of the Woods; goalie Tyler Johnson and forward Matt Stengl of EGF; forward Tyler Lehrke of Park Rapids, and forward Donavan Haugstad of Kittson Central. Section 8A Head Coach of the year was Cary Eades of Warroad, and Warroad's Dennis Fermoyle and Baudette's Steve Olson shared assistant honors.

ALL-MARIUCCI CONFERENCE:

Warrior Goalie Tony Sorrels finally recieved some recognition for his outstanding season as he was named to the All-Mariucci Conference team. Hardwick, Hasbargen, Oshie and Harren were also voted All-Mariucci.

Other members included Moorhead's defenseman Brian Lee, defenseman Jon Ammerman, forward Brian Gifford and forward Nick Deutz; TRF's goalie Justin Klinkhammer, forward Alec Holen and forward Aaron Bendickson ; and Bemidji's defenseman Channing Boe, and forward Jesse Echternach. Dave Morinville of Moorhead and Warroad's Cary Eades tied in voting and were named Co-Coaches of the year for the Mariucci Conference.

MINNESOTA ALL-STATE TEAM:

Junior forward T.J. Oshie earned All-State (2nd team) honors on both of theAssociated Press and Pioneer Press teams. Oshie finished 3rd in the State inscoring with 43 goals and 42 assists for 85 points. Honorable Mention All-State certificates were awarded to defenseman Kyle Hardwick,Eric Olimb, Andrew Hasbargen, and goalie Tony Sorrels

Green Wave Overwhelm Crookston; Wikoff Nets 4 Goals On Night

By: Timothy Oshie

East Grand Forks stole a page from the LSU Tigers football team from Monday night.

SPEED KILLS!

The Green Wave are back to their old ways in the EGF Civic Center. Fast, exciting high school hockey action was on display this night in the Red River Valley.

EGF senior forward, Joey Wikoff, exploded for (4) goals with a variety of goal scoring antics. Wikoff dashed the Crookston defense with his puckhandling and great scoring moves to capture a career high, four-goal night.

Defensemen Kody Vizenor also turned in a solid night netting (4) assists in the Section 8A conference win at the Civic Center.

EGF senior goaltender, Alex Christianson, earned the shut-out victory steering aside all (21) shots on goal for the victory.

Boxscore Courtesy of Minnhock.com

Crookston 0 East Grand Forks 7

1st Period 2:34 - EGF - Joey Wikoff (unassisted) 8:05 - EGF - Michael Lukkason (Nick Ohman, Alex Christiansen) 15:48 - EGF - Joey Wikoff (John Grabanski, Kody Vizenor) PP 16:49 - EGF - Zak Aubol (Michael Lukkason, Matt Romuld)

2nd Period 7:08 - EGF - Enrique Gutierrez (Casey Ristau, Kody Vizenor) 15:28 - EGF - Joey Wikoff (Kody Vizenor)

3rd Period 4:18 - EGF - Joey Wikoff (Kody Vizenor, Jake Useldinger) PP

Saves Matt Grove(Crx) 13 12 X 25 Stevie Noyes (Crx) X X 9 9 Alex Christiansen-EGF 11 4 6 21
Game (3) Stars:
1. Joey Wikoff EGF
2. Kody Vizenor EGF
3. Alex Christiansen EGF

Attendance: 1,848

Scores From Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Section 8A Scores

East Grand Forks 7, Crookston 0
Moorhead 6, Bemidji 2
Thief River Falls 9, Kittson-Central 1

Minnesota Scores

Academy of Holy Angels 4, Red Wing 2
Albert Lea 3, Mankato West 2
Anoka 1, Andover 0 (OT)
Bloomington Jefferson 2, Lakeville North 1
Brainerd/P/P 7, St. Cloud Apollo 5
Duluth Central 4, Two Harbors 3
Duluth East 6, Duluth Denfeld 2
Duluth Marshall 7, Greenway (Coleraine) 2
Eagan 2, Apple Valley 0
Eastview 6, Bloomington Kennedy 1
Grand Rapids 5, Hermantown 1
LaCrescent 3, Dodge County 1
Little Falls 5, Alexandria 0
Mora/H-F 3, Proctor 2 (OT)
Northfield 6, Farmington/Randolph 2
Orono 5, Delano/Rockford 2
Owatonna 7, Mankato East/Loyola 1
Rochester Century 8, Rochester JM 0
Rochester Lourdes 9, Blake School 5
Rosemount 3, Burnsville 1
Sartell-St. Stephen 6, Fergus Falls 6 (OT-TIE)
Sauk Rapids-Rice 7, Willmar 2
Shakopee 3, Prior Lake 2
St. Cloud Tech 7, River Lakes 0
Superior (WI) 15, Silver Bay/CC 1
Winona 5, Austin 4

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Upcoming Section 8A Games This Week (End)

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Bemidji at Moorhead, Moorhead Sports Center, 7:30 PM
Crookston at East Grand Forks, EGF Civic Center, 7:30 PM
TRF at Kittson Central, Hallock Ice Arena, 7:30 PM

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Warroad at Roseau, Memorial Arena (FSN North TV), 7:00 PM

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Detroit Lakes at Red Lake Falls, Cardin-Hunt Arena, 7:00 PM
Thief River Falls at Crookston, Crookston Civic Arena, 7:30 PM
Wadena-D-C at Park Rapids, Park Rapids Comm Center, 7:00 PM

Friday, January 11, 2008

Ely/Tower S-B-E at Walker-H-A, Walker Comm Center, 7:00 PM
Kittson Central at Bagley, Albert Kaiser Arena, 7:00 PM

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Bagley/Fosston at Wahpeton (ND), Stern’s Sports Arena, 5:30 PM
Crookston at Warroad, The Gardens Arena, 4:30 PM
Devils Lake (ND) at Kittson Central, Hallock Ice Arena, 2:00 PM
GF Central (ND) at EGF, East Grand Forks CC, 7:30 PM
St. Paul Johnson at Lake of the Woods, Baudette Arena, 3:00 PM

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Section 8A Weekend Scores On January 4-5, 2008

Friday, January 4, 2008

Red Lake Falls 4, Bagley/Fosston 0
St. Cloud Cathedral 9, Lake of the Woods 0

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Crookston 2, Detroit Lakes 0
Roseau 5, East Grand Forks 2
Ely/Tower-Soudan/B-E at Bagley/Fosston
Park Rapids 6, Kittson Central 1
Wahpeton (ND) 3, Red Lake Falls 2
Bemidji 8, River Lakes 1
Silver Bay/Cook County at Lake of the Woods
Warroad 3, St. Cloud Cathedral 1
Prairie Centre Area 1, Walker-H-A 0

Friday, January 4, 2008

Section 8A Standings As Of Friday, January 4, 2008

Rank, Team, Overall Record, Section Record, (Points)

1 Warroad, 9-3-0, 4-0-0, (8)
2 Park Rapids Area, 11-0-0, 3-0-0, (6)
3 Bemidji, 6-6-0, 3-2-0, (6)
4 Lake of the Woods, 2-11-1, 2-3-1, (5)
5 East Grand Forks, 4-6-1, 2-2-0, (4)
6 Crookston, 1-8-1, 1-1-1, (3)
7 Kittson Central, 7-4-0, 1-1-0, (2)
8 Red Lake Falls, 4-5-1, 1-3-0, (2)
9 Walker-Hackensack-Akeley, 0-8-0, 0-1-0, (0)
10 Bagley/Fosston, 0-11-0, 0-3-0, (0)
11 Thief River Falls, 3-8-0, 0-2-0, (0)

Scores From Section 8A & Minnesota On Thursday, January 3, 2008

Section 8A Scores

Bemidji 3, Crookston 1
Park Rapids Area 2, Northern Lakes 1
Kittson Central 7, Wahpeton (ND) 2

Minnesota Scores

Blake School 3, St. Louis Park 1
Breck School 5, Totino-Grace 2
Buffalo 11, Becker/Big Lake/Milaca 1
Burnsville 4, Wayzata 1
Champlin Park 1, Andover 0 (OT)
Cloquet/E/C 14, Ashland (WI) 2
Cretin-Derham Hall 7, Park (Cottage Grove) 1
Duluth Denfeld 10, Proctor 1
Duluth Marshall 3, Hermantown 2
Edina 3, Centennial 2
Elk River 5, Duluth East 3
Fergus Falls 7, Willmar 4
Hastings 3, Woodbury 1
Hill-Murray 11, Richfield 1
Hopkins 3, Delano/Rockford 2
Hutchinson 5, Farmington/Randolph 4
International Falls 10, Eveleth-Gilbert/ME 3
La Crescent 5, Winona 2
Little Falls 7, St. Cloud Apollo 1
Mankato West 8, Faribault 1
Minnetonka 9, Mound-Westonka 1
Moorhead 3, Brainerd/P/P 3 (OT-TIE)
Mounds View 6, Coon Rapids 2
New Ulm 11, Fairmont 0
Orono 7, Owatonna 0
Red Wing 2, Prior Lake 1 (OT-TIE)
Roseville Area 3, Forest Lake 0
Rochester Lourdes 9, Holy Family/Waconia 4
Rogers/Zimmerman 6, Princeton 0
Sartell-St. Stephen 3, Alexandria 2
Sauk Rapids-Rice 5, St. Cloud Tech 2
Shakopee 3, Northfield 1
Silver Bay/CC 3, Ely/T-S/B-E 3 (OT-TIE)
Simley 4, North St. Paul 3
St. Michael-Albertville 2, Cambridge-Isanti 0
St. Paul Johnson 8, Minneapolis East 0
St. Thomas Academy 7, Mahtomedi 1
Superior (WI) 11, Duluth Central 0
Tartan 7, Henry Sibley 1
Two Harbors 4, Hayward (WI) 2
White Bear Lake 4, Stillwater 1

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Upcoming Week (End) Games In Exciting Section 8A Hockey

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Bemidji at Crookston, 7:30 PM
Kittson Central at Wahpeton/Breckenridge (ND), 6:30 PM
Northern Lakes at Park Rapids Area, 5:15 PM

Friday, January 4, 2008

Red Lake Falls at Bagley/Fosston, 7:00 PM
St. Cloud Cathedral at Lake of the Woods, 7:30 PM

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Detroit Lakes at Crookston, 3:30 PM
East Grand Forks at Roseau, 7:30 PM
Ely/Tower-Soudan/B-E at Bagley/Fosston, 2:00 PM
Park Rapids Area at Kittson Central, 2:00 PM
Red Lake Falls at Wahpeton (ND), 5:00 PM
River Lakes at Bemidji, 4:00 PM
Silver Bay/Cook County at Lake of the Woods, 4:00 PM
St. Cloud Cathedral at Warroad, 6:00 PM
Walker-H-A at Prairie Centre Area, 7:30 PM

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Zach Lehrke Surpasses 100th Point Plateau

Courtesy of the Park Rapids Enterprise

By Vance Carlson

Pete Stahnke expected Zach Lehrke to make an immediate impact as a member of the Park Rapids-Menahga boys hockey team.

“I knew Zach would have an impact right away,” said Stahnke, the Panthers’ head coach. “He could have been a dominant player as a freshman, but playing with his teammates (on the Bantams) was more important to him. He’s more concerned with winning games than with individual goals. Zach has performed over my expectations. He’s a great hockey player.”

Lehrke scored a goal in his first varsity game as a sophomore. The 5-foot-8, 170-pound forward hasn’t stopped putting the puck in the net.

Lehrke finished his first varsity season with 25 goals and 30 assists for 55 points. Those numbers rank among the best scoring seasons in school history. The 25 goals tied for fifth place, the 30 assists were the third most and the 55 points tied for third place on the school’s all-time single-season list.

An assist in the second period of the Panthers’ 7-1 win over Red Lake Falls in February made Lehrke only the seventh player in school history to score at least 100 points.

Tyler Lehrke (192 points), Darin Hafner (134 points), Levi Goeden (122 points), Pat Albee (122 points), Chris Knapp (104 points) and Eric Grewe (102 points) are the only other Park Rapids players to reach that milestone.

“We look for Zach to control the game and make things happen. We look for him to score points, either with assists or goals,” said Stahnke. “Zach is a very coachable player. He’s one of the more enjoyable kids I have ever coached. His acceleration is better than anyone I’ve ever seen and his hockey savvy is unbelievable. His biggest assets are his skating ability, his speed and his strength. He works hard in the weight room and on getting better.”

“I guess my role on the team is to be a goal scorer and get the guys going,” said Lehrke. “I set my goals high. I’d like to go on to the next level and play Juniors and then Division I hockey.”

While helping the team win is Lehrke’s main goal, Stahnke sees a promising future for his junior star once his high school playing days are over. The Park Rapids head coach predicts Lehrke will follow in his older brother’s footsteps. Tyler Lehrke played two years of Junior hockey at Green Bay before moving on to play for Bemidji State University at the Division I level this season.

“Right now he’s a great high school hockey player. Now he has to work on things that will prepare him to play at the Division I level,” said Stahnke. “He’s definitely a Division I prospect.”

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Section 8A League Standings As Of 1/1/08

Rank, Team, Overall Record, Section Record, (Points)

1 Warroad, 9-3-0, 4-0-0, (8)
2 Park Rapids Area, 11-0-0, 3-0-0, (6)
3 Lake of the Woods, 2-11-1, 2-3-1, (5)
4 East Grand Forks, 4-6-1, 2-2-0, (4)
5 Bemidji, 5-6-0, 2-2-0, (4)
6 Crookston, 1-7-1, 1-0-1, (3)
7 Kittson Central, 6-4-0, 1-1-0, (2)
8 Red Lake Falls, 4-5-1, 1-3-0, (2)
9 Walker-Hackensack-Akeley, 0-8-0, 0-1-0, (0)
10 Bagley/Fosston, 0-11-0, 0-3-0, (0)
11 Thief River Falls, 3-8-0, 0-2-0, (0)

Conference & Overall Records of Section 8A Teams As Of January 1, 2008

Mariucci Conference

(School/Conf Record/Overall Record)

Roseau, 3- 0-0, 10- 0-0
Warroad, 3- 0-0, 9- 3-0
Moorhead, 1- 1-0, 5- 4-1
East Grand Forks, 1- 2-0, 4- 6-1
Bemidji, 1- 3-0, 5- 6-0
Crookston, 0- 0-0, 1- 7-1
Thief River Falls, 0- 3-0, 3- 8-0

Mid-State Conference

Park Rapids, 2- 0-0, 11- 0-0
Northern Lakes, 1- 1-0, 9- 2-1
Detroit Lakes, 1- 2-0, 4- 6-0
Wadena-Deer Creek, 1- 2-0, 7- 4-1

Northwest Conference

Lake Of The Woods, 2- 0-0, 2-11-1
Kittson Central, 1- 1-0, 6-4-0
Red Lake Falls, 1- 2-0, 4- 5-1
Bagley/Fosston, 0- 1-0, 0-11-0

Independents

Dodge County, 2- 9-1
Duluth East, 5- 5-1
Ely/Babbitt, 5- 5-0
LaCrescent, 9- 2-1
Minneapolis East, 5- 7-0
Minneapolis West, 6- 4-1
Moose Lake Area, 3- 7-1
Mora/Hinckley-Finlayson, 8- 2-0
Morris/Benson Area, 4- 5-0
North Branch, 1- 7-0
Pine City/Rush City, 5- 4-0
Prairie Centre Area, 5- 4-2
Rochester Lourdes, 6- 5-0
Silver Bay, 2-10-0
Two Harbors, 6- 5-0
Walker-Hackensack-Akeley, 0- 8-0