Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Previewing Friday's Football Showdown of SLPs

 It's The Battle of the SLPs this coming Friday night as the St. Louis Park Orioles open a two game road trip that starts with a trip up Highway 65 to take on the Spring Lake Park Panthers.  

Last Friday, it was another rough and rocky road for St. Louis Park as the Orioles fell to 0-3 with a 41-20 loss to the Cooper Hawks.  The Oriole offense was as cold as the weather that night, trailing 14-0 after the first quarter and down 27-7 at the half.  The Brothers Dvorak collaborated on the lone first half touchdown with Will firing a 25 yard pass to his brother McCabe.  The offensive highlight of the night came in the fourth quarter when Will Dvorak threw the ball down the left side of the field and Austin Amelse hauled in an 80 yard touchdown pass.  As for Cooper, Camden Royal ran for two touchdowns and Kahlil Borden ran a punt return into the end zone.  

The Panthers got off to a rough start in two ways.  First, their game against the Armstrong Falcons was cancelled due to COVID-19 but they were still in action against one of the state's top programs, the Becker Bulldogs, under the veteran leadership of Dwight Lundeen.  And second, they were beaten by the Bulldogs 20-13.  Carter Callahan reached the end zone three times for Becker.  Since the Becker beating, Spring Lake Park posted two straight shutouts, Irondale 28-0 and last week 34-0 over the Coon Rapids Cardinals.  Aaron Payne would be a pain for the Cardinal defense, running for 94 yards and scoring two touchdowns.  Nick Wetzel recorded nine tackles for the Panthers and Joey Sorenson had 10.  

The keys to the game for St. Louis Park are to slow down the Spring Lake Park offense.  They run the ball often and it showed last week against Coon Rapids with 119 yards.  Will Dvorak has to find a way to beat the Panther defense and to spread the ball around his receivers.  

The keys to the game for Spring Lake Park are to continue their outstanding running game and to put defensive pressure on the Orioles.  Can they extend their unanswered point streak past 62 over two games?  

There's good news for Friday's weather picture.  It will be warmer than last Friday night.  As usual, game time is 7 PM.  

Friday, October 23, 2020

Cooper Hawks Clobber SLP Orioles

 Camden Royal played like a king Friday night, scoring two touchdowns to lead the Cooper Hawks to a 41-20 win over the host St. Louis Park Orioles.  

The Hawks reached the end zone twice in the first quarter.  Terrence Matthews opened the scoring with a three yard touchdown run.  Royal scored his first touchdown as he ran left for an 11 yard run and Cooper led 14-0.  

There would be no shutout on this chilly Friday night when Will Dvorak threw a 25 yard completion to his brother McCabe and the Orioles trimmed the lead to 14-7.  But Cooper would reach the end zone once again on Kahlil Borden's 35 yard punt return and the lead would climb back to 14.  The Hawks concluded the first half scoring on Joseph Russell's six yard touchdown pass with :29.3 left in the first half and Cooper led 28-8 at halftime.  

Cooper would add two more touchdowns to their ledger in the third quarter as Royal reached the end zone a second time, this time from 14 yards.  Just as the stadium clock hit :00.0, Joseph Russell completed a 46 yard pass to DaNari Connors and the lead would increase to 41-7.

Would there be running time in the fourth quarter?  Not if the Orioles got the seven off their portion of the scoreboard.  They would as Will Dvorak hurled a deep pass to Austin Amelse and he scored on a 79 yard completion.  Even the reserves would get action with the game decided.  One of them, sophomore quarterback Zach Helfmann would wrap up the scoring on a two yard keeper run.  

The Hawks improved their record to 2-1 and host the Holy Angels Starts on Friday, October 30 at 7 PM. The Orioles fell to 0-3 and will also return to action on the 30th as they head up Highway 65 to Spring Lake Park to face the Panthers at 7 PM.   


Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Cooper Hawks-SLP Orioles Football Preview

 The weather outside Friday night could be frightful but for St. Louis Park Orioles football fans it will be delightful for the second of three home games as the Orioles host the Cooper Hawks.

Last week, St. Louis Park fell to 0-2 as the Orioles were whacked by the Waconia Wildcats 49-14.  Sophomore running back Maxwell McEnelly rushed for 185 yards and recorded three touchdowns.  The one bright spot for St. Louis Park was Derric Standifer, who accounted for both Oriole touchdowns.  The senior receiver caught four passes for 103 yards.  Quarterback Will Dvorak completed 10 of 17 passes for 125 yards before head coach Jason Foster pulled him late in the game for Zach Helfmann.

As for the Cooper Hawks, they evened their record at 1-1 with a 22-13 defeat last week  by the Orono Spartans.  The Hawks were trailing 15-0 after the third quarter but in the fourth, they almost came back to win thanks to two touchdowns from quarterback Joseph Russell.  He scored the first touchdown with a 17 yard run and the second was a 28 yard completion to Broderick Powell that cut the Spartan lead to 15-13.  But there was no hope that Friday night in New Hope when Graham Beltrand threw a 64 yard touchdown pass to Noah Arneson with 3:47 to go and it was the eventual game winner.  

The key to the Orioles picking up their first win of the season is put a lot of defensive pressure on Russell.  He's been a nemesis to the St. Louis Park defense and they need to slow him down to give them any chance of staying in the game.  The Orioles still have to establish a running game that has been missing in the first two games.  

Cooper's keys to the game are for Russell to once again spread the ball around to his receivers.  Like the Orioles, they also have to get a running game going, averaging 59.5 yards on the ground.  On defense, Jaxon Howard has been the key for the Hawks, recording eight tackles in both games.  He and the rest of the Cooper defensive will put pressure on Will Dvorak.  

For the 250 fans who plan to attend the game, don't forget to bundle up.  Game time is 7 PM.  


Sunday, October 18, 2020

Supermarket Sweep Returns to ABC

For the first time since the original version left ABC in 1967, Supermarket Sweep returns to its original network Sunday, October 18.  

It's the third incarnation of the grocery shopping game show (sometimes listed in TV Guide as Market Sweep) that made it's debut on December 20, 1965 along with Chuck Barris' first show The Dating Game and ended July 14, 1967.  The show's original host was Bill Malone, who was later killed in a car accident after the show's original run ended.  

In 1990, creator Al Howard brought back Supermarket Sweet to the Lifetime network. Hosted by David Ruprecht, the revival brought in new games and new bonuses for contestants in The Big Sweep.  It was a bigger success than ABC's daytime run, airing for a total of 14 years (including reruns) on both Lifetime and PAX (now ION) networks.  Ruprecht brought color to this version, dressed in multicolored sweaters.  

But Ruprecht and his colorful sweaters will not be part of the new ABC prime time version.  The new host will be former Saturday Night Live regular Leslie Jones, who was also in the all female reboot of the classic 1980s movie Ghostbusters.  She becomes the fourth female host of a game show on broadcast TV, joining Elizabeth Banks of Press Your Luck, Jane Lynch of The Weakest Link and Hollywood Game Night and Meredith Viera of the syndicated word game 25 Words or Less.  

The new ABC version will be identical to the long running Lifetime version but likely with bigger money and prizes since it's a prime time show.  But it does have tough competition in its new maiden voyage.  Supermarket Sweep will go up against NBC's ratings hit Sunday Night Football, Game 7 of the National League Championship Series(which preempts the annual Simpsons Halloween tradition Treehouse of Horror.  

Can ABC have another Sunday night game show success?  Find out tonight at 7 PM.  I'll wrap up this post with Ruprecht's traditional closing catch phrase. "Next time you're in a checkout counter and you hear the beep (beep beep) Think of the fun you can have on Supermarket Sweep!"  

Friday, October 16, 2020

Waconia Wildcats Wallop SLP Orioles

 Though there was very little wind on this cold Friday night in St. Louis Park, the Waconia Wildcats were dust in the wind for the host Orioles, thanks to sophomore Maxwell McEnelly's three touchdowns that led the Wildcats to a 49-14 win.  

Both teams would tally in the first quarter.  The Wildcats struck first on a nine yard touchdown pass from Karson Dobmeier to Trevor Stockman that put them ahead following the two point conversion 8-0.  The Orioles cut the lead to one on a 20 yard touchdown pass to Derric Standifer with 1:28 left in the quarter.  

It would be as close as St. Louis Park would get to Waconia heading into the second quarter.  Maxwell McEnelly would reach the end zone twice.  He scored his first touchdown from four yards and on the opening play of the Wildcats next drive, he got the handoff from Dobmeier and headed downfield like the team bus heading down Highway 5 for a 50 yard touchdown.  The Orioles would conclude their scoring on Sandifer's second touchdown, a two yard pass from Will Dvorak.  Waconia would wrap up the first half scoring on a 22 yard touchdown pass from Dobmeier to Sean Johnson, giving them a 28-14 halftime lead.  

Maxwell McEnelly would account for the only third quarter touchdown, scoring from 45 yards.  Waconia led 34-14. 

Another member of the McEnelly Family would enter the scorebook.  Maxwell's brother Samuel as he scored on a one yard touchdown.  The Wildcats almost got a pick six on Alexander Riley's interception of will Dvorak but the pass was ruled incomplete.  When Waconia went back on offense, Riley redeemed himself with a three yard touchdown run with 1:21 left in the game.  

The Wildcats improved their record to 1-1 and will host the Bloomington Jefferson Jaguars on Friday, October 23 at 7 PM.  The Orioles fell to 0-2 and also return to action on the 23rd, hosting the Cooper Hawks at 7 PM.  

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Waconia Wildcats-SLP Orioles Football Preview

 If there's any guarantee in Friday's home opener for the St. Louis Park Orioles as they face the Waconia Wildcats, one of the two teams will pick up their first win of the season.  

Last Friday, the Orioles raised the curtain on the Jason Foster era as they headed down Highway 212 to battle the defending Class AAAAA champion Chaska Hawks.  It was all Chaska as the purple and gold clad Hawks routed the Orioles 44-7.  There was a bright sport for the St. Louis Park offense in quarterback Will Dvorak.  He completed 10 of 24 passes for 155 and that included a 45 yard touchdown pass to Brady Walsh.  Where was the Oriole ground game?  Missing in action that Friday night.  Zeke Oppegaard was their leading rusher with 18 yards on 13 carries.  The total net yardage for St. Louis Park was -34.  Will Dvorak finished with -54 rushing yards.  Can the Orioles avoid going 0-2 against Carver County schools?  

As for the Wildcats, they also opened their season with a defeat, losing 20-13 to the Cooper Hawks.  Waconia has an outstanding sophomore running back in Maxwell McEnelly.  He gained 134 yards on 16 carries as he reached the end zone twice.  His brother Samuel ran six times for 41 yards.  Senior quarterback Karson Dobmeier passed for 95 yards and ran for 27.  On defense, he recorded seven tackles.  

The key for St. Louis Park to win their home opener is to establish a rushing game.  They will need to run the ball and turn last week's total yardage into a positive.  On defense, the Orioles will need to contain Maxwell McEnelly and put pressure on Dobmeier.  

Waconia will need to have a strong game from Maxwell McEnelly and a balanced receiver attack like last week against Cooper when Dobmeier utilized seven receivers.  

Who will pick up their first win of 2020?  Find out Friday night.  Game time is 7 PM so if you're one of the 250 people allowed to attend, be sure and bundle up.  It's going to be chilly.  


Wednesday, October 14, 2020

SLP Boys Advance to Section 6AA Semifinals and SLP Girls Season Ends

 It was a windy Wednesday night in St. Louis Park as the high school stadium was the site for a couple of Section 6AA soccer quarterfinal games with the boys shutting out the Hopkins Royals 4-0 and the girls, playing on their home field as the visiting team lost to the top seeded Minneapolis Southwest Lakers 1-0.  

First up was the boys quarterfinal game where good things came in pairs for the St. Louis Park Orioles as Alex Ruiz-Shimada and Claudy Zua scored two goals apiece to lead them to a 4-0 victory over the Hopkins Royals.  

The Orioles would strike twice in the first half that started with Zua driving through the center slot and putting the ball past Royal goalkeeper Jonas Swan to put St. Louis Park ahead.  They would add their second goal 2:00 later when Bennett Kouame fed Ruiz-Shimada and he would tally to give the Orioles a 2-0 halftime lead.  

St. Louis Park doubled their first half output in the second half when Ruiz-Shimada put the Orioles ahead by three and Zua would clinch the quarterfinal win 5:00 later.  

The Orioles improved their record to 8-2-2 and advanced to the Section 6AA semifinals against the Minneapolis Washburn Millers on Tuesday, October 20.  Hopkins concluded their season with a 3-8-1 record.  

The top seeded team in the Section 6AA girls tournament the Minneapolis Southwest Lakers were the home team at the St. Louis Park stadium in order to let fans attend and they would go home happy when they saw Stella Thiebert score the game's only with 24:44 left in regulation time to lead Southwest to a 1-0 win over the St. Louis Park Orioles.

Neither team would erase the zeros from the scoreboard in the first half.  Could the eighth seeded Orioles pull off the upset in the second half?  Not on their home field as Sophia Romero on a goal kick had it block by Thiebert and she would score the game's lone goal as the Southwest defense prevented St. Louis Park from sending the game into overtime.  

The Lakers improved their record to 10-1-1 and will face the Cretin-Derham Hall Raiders in the Section 6AA semifinals on Tuesday, October 20.  Nine of Southwest's ten wins came via shutout.  The Lakers in their season opener against Minnehaha Academy beat the Redhawks 5-2. 

The Orioles ended their season with a 1-9-2 record.  

Monday, October 12, 2020

A Tribute to Tom Kennedy

 Jim Narz, better known to game show fans as Tom Kennedy, passed away on Sunday, October 11 at the age of 93.  

Kennedy was the brother of Jack Narz, who also presided over game shows changed his name to Tom Kennedy to avoid confusion with Jack.  

After working at radio stations in Columbia, MO and Los Angeles, Kennedy would host his first game show in the summer of 1958 titled The Big Game, which was based on the popular game Battleship.  Though the show lasted only 13 weeks, it put Kennedy on the map as a game show host.  

Later that year, Kennedy would host a short-lived revival of the quiz show Dr. IQ.  The show was best known for one of game show's famous catch phrases "I have a lady in the balcony" and contestants getting paid in silver dollars.  The show ran from December 1958 to March of 1959.  

But in 1963, Kennedy would get his big break when he was hired by producer Ralph Andrews to host the game show You Don't Say.  The show began locally in Los Angeles on KTLA with Jack Barry as host.  When NBC picked up You Don't Say to debut in April 1963, Barry was still damaged goods due to the quiz show scandal so Kennedy would become the host.  

You Don't Say would turn out to be Kennedy's breakout show.  The game where two celebrity/civilian teams identified famous names and later placed via clues that sounded like the name but not part of it would run until September 1969 when it was canceled in a revamping of NBC's daytime lineup.  When Kennedy ran through the rules at the top of each show he would always conclude with the line "and that's the word you don't say."  

Not only did Kennedy host, he did play the game a few times with Narz taking over the hosting duties.  Narz's stint landed him the job as host of another Andrews game that lasted only 26 weeks titled I'll Bet.  The show would return in the fall of 1969 under the title It's Your Bet and run for four years in syndication. Kennedy would host the 1971-72 season before he was hired by Monty Hall to host the fast paced quiz show Split Second.  Kennedy's catch phrase (sometimes used by the author of this blog at his regular job as a delivery driver) was "Look at the board."  There were three answers that contestants had to match to Kennedy's questions.  The show ran on ABC for three years following the network's revival of Password.  

As Split Second was winding down, Kennedy would host his longest running show, a revival of the popular music game Name That Tune.  The show, best known for the segment Bid a Note, ran for seven seasons from 1974 to 1981 in prime time access.  The show went through numerous changes throughout its run, including the addition of a young singer named Kathie Lee Johnson, who would later marry football great Frank Gifford and go on to even bigger success as the co-host of a talk show with Regis Philbin.  

While Kennedy was presiding over a show where contestants could win $100,000 ($10,000 a year for 10 years), he also hosted a number of short-lived shows such as a revival of You Don't Say, 50 Grand Slam, To Say the Least, the daytime version of Name That Tune and Whew!

Another show Kennedy hosted was a new version of the game show Break the Bank.  The first show from the reunited partnership of Jack Barry and Dan Enright got high ratings in ABC's afternoon lineup.  However, Fred Silverman, the president of ABC disliked game shows and canceled Break the bank after only 15 weeks.  

In October 1980, Kennedy hosted his first game show for Mark Goodson when he replaced his long-time friend Allen Ludden on Password Plus.  He hosted the show until it was axed in March 1982.  

Kennedy would host two other Goodson games in the 80s.  From 1984 to 1986, he would preside over the charades game Body Language and in the fall of 1985, the nighttime syndicated version of The Price is Right.  In Adam Nedeff's book TV Game Shows FAQ, Kennedy he admitted that he was frustrated with his performance because he had to learn the rules and staging for 27 pricing games that were played on the show.  he admitted that he was a slow learner.  The show, seen in late night slots in some markets was canceled after one season.  

The last game show Kennedy hosted was the NBC daytime show Wordplay.  A cross between Liar's Club and a lesser known syndicated game Oh My Word, contestants guessed the definitions of obscure words that were given by a panel of three celebrities.  A replacement for the long running soap opera Search for Tomorrow, the show ran only nine months.

After Wordplay ended it's run, Kennedy moved into production with two game show pilots.  The shows were Star Play, another charades game and Joker in the Pack.  None of the shows were picked up so in 1989, Kennedy retired.  

In addition to hosting game shows, Kennedy guested on other game shows such as Hollywood Squares and Password.  He also had a short stint hosting a talk show in 1970 titled The Real Tom Kennedy Show, that aired in syndication.  

Kennedy also dabbled in acting.  He appeared as a guest on shows including The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, That Girl and in an episode of Cybill as the host of Name That Tune where Cybill Shepherd performed as a featured singer.  

The game show world has lost a prolific host whose many episodes have been erased, especially the original You Don't Say.  But there are some episodes as well as other shows he hosted that are on YouTube.  Reruns of Body Language are frequently seen on the digital network Buzzr.  

May he rest in peace.  


Friday, October 9, 2020

HSGN Responds to Guidelines for Indoor Event Spectators

 Since HSGN went on the blogosphere in 2016, the blog rarely does editorials on issues involving high school sports but with the updated COVID 19 restrictions on indoor events as well as seating limitations for outdoor events, the author who announces and covers other events during the school year is entitled to give his views on the policies set forth by the Minnesota Department of Education and the Minnesota State High School League.  

In a previous HSGN post, it was mentioned that with the upcoming volleyball season and the late starting winter sports season that spectators would not be allowed in attendance.  On Thursday, the MDE made a change allowing only two fans per participant.  No walk up ticket sales will be allowed.  Only advance sales will be permitted.  It also means the average fans cannot attend a game at the spur of the moment. Event capacity cannot exceed a maximum of 25% of the venue's total.  

As for outdoor events, seating capacity is limited to 250 spectators.  It also means that schools can distribute 125 tickets.  Social distance of at least six feet is required in both indoor and outdoor settings.  

Now where does HSGN stand on these COVID 19 restrictions?  It has been decided that due to these restrictions and also the possibility of limited media space for accredited print and broadcast media that HSGN will not be covering any games until the pandemic is under control.  However, HSGN will still write about St. Louis Park games the author of this blog is working as a PA announcer or a football spotter.  It's not definite on Groves Academy boys basketball because of other possible St. Louis Park opportunities.  Other newsworthy items will also merit a post.  Historical pieces will still be a part of the blog.  

This was a no brainer decision in an effort to avoid large gatherings and not run the risk of being exposed to the coronavirus.    In addition, road trips to cover games have also been canceled.  Last season, HSGN ventured out to St. Michael-Albertville to cover a football game and to Mayer Lutheran for a volleyball match featuring the top Class A Crusaders.  Not this year.  Health is more important as well as compliance with MDE guidelines.  

So that's where HSGN stands on the COVID 19 guidelines.  It does not mean the blog is ceasing publication but does value what's going on in our state as we battle through this terrible health crisis.  The blogger looks forward to returning to covering events that he won't be at the PA mike and travelling to places for items of interest.  Stay safe.  


Thursday, October 8, 2020

SLP Orioles Soccer Teams Wrap Up Regular Season Against Chanhassen Storm

 The 2020 high school soccer regular season came to an end Thursday night as the St. Louis Park Orioles hosting the Chanhassen Storm with the girls losing 1-0 and the boys playing to a 3-3 tie.  

First up was the girls game that was scoreless until Kennedy Beld scored the lone goal 10:46 into the second half to lead the Chanhassen Storm to a 1-0 win over the St, Louis Park Orioles.  

Neither team would score in the first half though the Storm would come close to taking the lead.  But Colleen Westerhaus' shot would go through the crease and wide to the right of Oriole goalkeeper Sophia Romero.  

Chanhassen would change the zero on their side of the scoreboard in the second half when Beld would score from the right side and it would account for the only goal of the game.  

The Storm finished the regular season with a six game unbeaten streak and improved their record to 8-2-1.  In that stretch, they have outscored the opposition 10-1 and seven of their eight wins have been by shutout.  St. Louis Park wrapped up the regular season with a 1-8-2 record.  

Concluding the regular season was the boys game as Chanhassen's Ben Giles scored the tying goal with 2:08 left to force a 3-3 tie against the St. Louis Park Orioles.

Both teams would tally twice in the first half.  The Storm would strike first when Christian Lange scored off a corner kick to put Chanhassen ahead.  They would increase the margin to two as Braedan Sanders capitalized on Oriole goalkeeper Luis Benitez Matias playing far out of the net and Sanders found an opening to put the ball in the goal.  Lo and behold, St. Louis Park would get back in the game with two consecutive goals.  The first would come from Dan Lainsbury on a pass from Alex Ruiz-Shimada and the second from eighth grader Elijah Proost to tie the game at two at halftime.  

The Orioles would forge into the lead in the second half due to Bennett Kouame being awarded a penalty kick and he put it past Chanhassen goalkeeper Caden Carlson.  Could the Orioles head into section play on a winning note?  Not on this Thursday night because Ben Giles would score from the left side with 2:08 left to even the game at three.  

The Storm ended the regular season with a 4-4-3 record and the Orioles finish with a record of 7-2-2.  

Section play begins next week.  



Wednesday, October 7, 2020

SLP Orioles vs. Chaska Hawks Football Preview

 The wait is over for football fans as the St. Louis Park Orioles begin a new era Friday night under first year head coach Jason Foster with a tough road test against last year's Class AAAAA champion the Chaska Hawks.  

Foster takes over for Ben Wolfe, who stepped down last season following a 4-5 2019 campaign.  

Not only will there be a new coach on the sidelines, there will also be a new quarterback for the Orioles since three sport athlete Aaron Ellingson graduated.  The new signal caller will be junior Will Dvorak, who backed up Ellingson last season.  There's a possibility of frequent scoring drives concluding with Dvorak to Dvorak since Will's brother McCabe, a senior is one of several Oriole receivers.  

In the backfield, senior Austin Amelse and juniors Zeke Oppegaard and Darryl Kemp have opportunities to run the ball.  

Looking at the St. Louis Park defense, seniors Michael Boxley-Harmon and Carlos Acevedo, who is listed at 360 lbs.  bring senior leadership to a young defensive corps.  

The Orioles will have to get a good start against a Chaska team that took home the Class AAAAA championship trophy last season with a win over the St. Thomas Academy Cadets.  It was the first state title for the Carver County school.  Though there's no roster listed online for Chaska, HSGN consulted last season's roster from the state tournament program and found out that quarterback Grif Wurtz graduated and the big question is who will replace him?  Last season, Wurtz had three backups.  They were Brayden Sanders, Matthew Paul and Brendan Suhr.  Which one will start for head coach Bryan Dahl?  

On offense, the Hawks return a key component from last season's state title team, wide receiver Nic Snuggerud.  A lot of players who were sophomores last year are now juniors and on the offensive line could be a junior in Cole Zweifel at 6'4" and 310 lbs.  Defense was a key Chaska's title run in 2019 and they have a returning linebacker in Spencer Goetz.  

It will be a warm weather picture for Friday's season opener.  Due to COVID 19 restrictions, only 125 fans per team will be allowed to enter.  If you do plan to go, please wear a mask and observe social distancing.  Can the Jason Foster Era begin for St. Louis Park on a high note?  

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Winter Sports Yes-Fall State Tournaments No

 Good news for high school basketball and hockey fans throughout Minnesota, there will a winter high school sports season.  

The same rings true for participants and fans of wrestling, girls gymnastics, boys swimming, skiing and adapted floor hockey.  

On October 1, the Minnesota State High School League Board of Directors, in a virtual meeting, approved a winter sports calendar.  Winter sports will start later than usual and there will be a 30% reduction in the number of games.  

Unfortunately for fans and parents, they will not allowed to attend due to COVID 19 restrictions on attendance at indoor venues.  To quote the title of a record album of poems by Ogden Nash "Parents Keep Out."  The only people allowed at the games will be players, coaches, game personnel and approved media covering the game.  

Practice will begin for Boys Hockey & Basketball November 23.  The majority of the winter sports, including wrestling, girls and adapted floor hockey, and boys swimming can start practice November 30.  The following Monday, December 7, Girls Hockey and Girls Basketball can start practice.  The later starts are due to potential participants coming off the end of volleyball season.  

Hockey and basketball seasons will consist of 18 regular season games.  No word yet and section or state tournament competition.  

As for the remainder of the fall sports season, there will be section tournament play following the regular season. However, there will be no state tournaments due to the ban of fans due to the pandemic.  It will be the first time since the Prep Bowl began in 1982 that it will not take place in its usual post Thanksgiving time period.  It will also be return to the pre-state tournament era of high school football prior to 1972 that there will be no state championships.  

When will the winter sports season begin in basketball and hockey for St. Louis Park?  Stay tuned for a schedule update when the winter sports schedules have been revised.