Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Metro West Conference to Expand to 10 Teams in 2021-22 Season

New conference rivals will be coming for the St. Louis Park Orioles and the Benilde-St. Margaret's Red Knights in the 2021-22 season as the Metro West Conference will expand from seven teams to 10. 

The Waconia Wildcats, Orono Spartans and New Prague Trojans will be moving from the Wright County Conference to the Metro West. 

St. Louis Park activities director Andy Ewald gave his reaction to the new Metro West schools in the June 18 St. Louis Park/Hopkins Sun-Sailor.  

"We are going into it with an open mind and be a good conference member.  We know the new schools are excited about joining the conference and if we have unintended consequences, that's on us to deal with them as they come up. "

He also commented on scheduling.  "It takes away our ability to schedule section opponents or other schools around us." 

As for Benilde-St. Margaret's, the school will reunite with Orono since they were in the late Metro Alliance Conference and New Prague when they were part of another defunct conference, the Missota.   The Red Knights have been rivals in section soccer for years and the rivalry will be revived in the 2021 soccer season.  Orono is currently in Section 6A and BSM in Section 6A. 

The addition of Waconia will also create a natural rivalry with both Carver County schools, Chaska and Chanhassen.  The three communities are located in the vicinity of Highways 5 and 212. 

The new 10 team Metro West Conference begins in 2021-22.  Get ready for some inteersting conference races in the years to come. 



Sunday, April 26, 2020

Pandemic Ends High School Sports Season

If you are wondering why HSGN hasn't posted anything in more than a month, it's not because the author of this blog is lazy, there hasn't been anything to write about since the state basketball tournaments were cancelled due to the COVID 19 outbreak. 

Until now. 

Last Wednesday, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced during the daily health briefing that schools throughout the state will be closed the remainder of the school year.  It also means that the high school spring sports season, including state tournaments in baseball, softball, lacrosse, track and field and boys tennis will not be held. 

This is a crushing blow to many senior athletes, who look toward ending their athletic careers before obtaining their diploma in June. Governor Walz's mandate signifies that venues at St. Louis Park and Benilde-St. Margaret's will be filled, to quote Simon and Garfunkel with The Sound of Silence. 

How will the shutdown impact the upcoming fall sports season?  Fall sports practice begins on August 17 with the boys soccer season opening for St. Louis Park on Thursday, August 27 against the perennial power Blake Bears at 7 PM in Hopkins.  The girls season opens on Saturday, August 29 with a 1 PM game against the Armstrong Falcons at Plymouth. 

The Oriole football team begins its maiden voyage under first year head coach Jason Foster Thursday, September 3 at 7 PM in Chaska. 

We can hope that fall sports will go on.  Stay safe, stay healthy and stay right here for further updates. 

Monday, March 9, 2020

2020 State Class A Girls Basketball Tournament Quarterfinal Preview

2020 STATE CLASS A GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINAL SCHEDULE
                      (Games played Thursday, March 12 at Maturi Pavilion) 

11:00:  Red Lake vs. Minneota (Seed 1)
 1:00:   Heritage Christian Academy (Seed 5) vs. Waterville-Elysian-Morristown (Seed 4)
 3:00:   Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa vs. Cromwell-Wright (Seed 2)
 5:00;   Fillmore Central vs. Henning (Seed 3)

Examining the field:  If you plan on attending the Class A quarterfinals instead of the Class AAA semifinals at The Barn, you might want to pay $5 for a program because there are four teams making their Class A debut.  Not so in the opening game which pits the Red Lake Warriors against the top seeded and defending Class A champion Minneota Vikings.  The Warriors, seeded third in Section 8, beat the top seeded Fosston Grehounds to advance to the title game where they beat fourth seeded Badger-Greenbush-Middle River 64-54.  Red Lake got off to a slow start before heading to Minneapolis on a 17-1 run that included four games where they broke the 100 point mark.  The Vikings, under the veteran leadership of Chad Johnston lost only one game in the regular season to the Goodhue Wildcats.  It's the ninth trip to state for Minneota, led by The Hennen Sisters, Abby and Morgan.  Can they add another championship trophy to their case? 

In the second game, the fifth seeded Heritage Christian Academy Eagles make their third straight trip down I-94 to the state tournament.  Last season, the Eagles lost to Minneota in the semifinals and didn't leave the Twin Cities empty handed since they took home the third place trophy.  Their opponent is the first of the four newcomers in the Class A field, the fourth seeded Waterville-Elysian-Morristown Buccaneers.  The Buccaneers enter state tournament play on an eight game winning streak after starting the season 15-0.  Could there be a rematch of last year's Class A semifinal between the Eagles and the Vikings or will the Buccaneers ship contend for the state title? 

Next up is another first time team.  The Belgrade-Brooten Jaguars got hot at the right time, winning four straight section games, including an 18 point upset win over top seeded Walker-Hackensack-Akeley.  Rhey face the second seeded Cromwell-Wright Cardinals, who lost to the Minneota Vikings and the Hermantown Hawks by a combined total of four points.  It's the third trip to state for Cromwell-Wright and the fifth for the growing metropolis of 234 inhabitants.  Is a potential state title game in the Cards for Cromwell-Wright. 

Concluding the Class A  quarterfinals is a couple of first time teams as the Fillmore Central Falcons face the third seeded Henning Hornets.  The Falcons, based in the Amish community of Harmony were the second seed in Section 1 and beat the Blooming Prairie Awesome Blossoms in the section final.  Last season, the Henning boys basketball team captured the hearts of state tournament fans by winning the Class A title for the first time since they played in the one class tournament in 1966.  This year, it's the girls turn to make the trip to Minneapolis and the Hornets are red hot, winning nine straight games.  Will it be another season to remember for Henning basketball fans? 

Those are the previews of the four classes.  Plenty of outstanding girls basketball over the tournament's four days. 

Sunday, March 8, 2020

2020 Class AA State Girls Basketball Tournament Quarterfinal Preview

2020 CLASS AA STATE GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINAL SCHEDULE
                       (Games played Wednesday, March 11)
AT WILLIAMS ARENA
6:00:  Concordia Academy vs. Rochester Lourdes (Seed 1)
8:00:  Waseca (Seed 5) vs. Pelican Rapids (Seed 4)
AT MATURI PAVILION
6:00:  Providence Academy vs. Sauk Centre (Seed 2)
8:00:  Duluth Marshall vs. New London-Spicer (Seed 3) 

Examining the field:  A new champion will be crowned in Class AA due to the Concordia Academy Beacons ending the Minnehaha Academy Redhawks six year run as Section 4 champions.  That's the good news for the Roseville school.  Now the bad news.  They go up against the top ranked and top seeded Rochester Lourdes Eagles.  One of the top girls basketball programs in the state, the Eagles advanced to their 19th state tournament and will battle for their ninth state title trophy, the first for current head coach Aaron Berg, who took over the coaching reigns after Myron Glass retired.  Can the Beacons lights shine bright against the top seeded Eagles or will the home of the Mayo Clinic add another state title?  

Closing the day's festivities at The Barn is the Waseca Bluejays, playing their first season in Class AA after the sections were reconfigured last spring by the Minnesota State High School League.  The Bluejays head to Minneapolis winning nine of their last ten games.  The opposition is the fourth seeded Pelican Rapids Vikings, heading down I-94 for the first time since 2013.  The Vikings are unbeaten at 29-0 and they are seeded fourth?  They were the second seed in Section 8 and beat the top seeded Fergus Falls Otters.  Can Pelican Rapids prove that they are one of the top teams in Minnesota and set up a possible showdown with Rochester Lourdes?  

Next door at Maturi Pavilion, the Providence Academy Lions are back in the state tournament for the first time since 2013.  The lions are on a five game winning streak and go up against the powerhouse from the home of Sinclair Lewis,  Sauk Centre.  Head coach Scott Bergman has led the Mainstreeters into their ninth and their fifth in sixth years.  They came out of perhaps the toughest section in the state, Section 6 as the number two seed behind a team they lost to in the regular season, the Albany Huskies.  Don't count out the Mainstreeters, they could be back for Saturday afternoon's Class AA final.  

Wrapping up Quarterfinal Wednesday is the Duluth Marshall Hilltoppers, returning to Minneapolis for the first time in 20 years.  Marshall is best known for their outstanding boys hockey program but this time is the girls basketball team's turn to take the state tournament spotlight.  The Hilltoppers have a tough hill to climb in the third seeded New London-Spicer Wildcats.  The Wildcats will play in their 18th state tournament, all under the veteran leadership of Mike Dreier.  Their only loss this season was to Sauk Centre on December 19 55-50.  Could there be a rematch in the semifinals?  

Next.  The Class A quarterfinal preview.  

2020 Class AAA State Girls Basketball Tournament Quarterfinal Preview

2020 STATE CLASS AAA GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINAL SCHEDULE
  (Games played Wednesday, March 11 at Maturi Pavilion on University of Minnesota campus.)

10:00:  Hermantown vs. DeLaSalle (Seed 1)
12:00:  Holy Angels (Seed 5) vs. Simley (Seed 4)
 2:00:   Alexandria vs. Becker (Seed 2)
 4:00:   Waconia vs. Red Wing (Seed 3)

Examining the field:  What a week for anyone connected with Hermantown athletics.  First the boys hockey team advances to the Class A championship game, losing in overtime to the Mahtomedi Zephyrs.  Now the fans who were in attendance in St. Paul last Saturday can get the bitter loss out of their system as the Hawks head to the state girls basketball tournament for the first time since 2006.  But it will a tough road for the Hawks since they will face the top seeded and defending Class AAA champion DeLaSalle Islanders.  The Islanders shook off an 0-3 start to go 24-1 the remainder of the season.  There could be another celebration for the school located on the banks of the Mississippi River. 

In the second game, head coach Dan Woods brings the blue and gold clad Holy Angels Stars back to Minneapolis for their eight trip to the state tournament.  The Stars have an outstanding junior in Francesca Vascellaro, daughter of WCCO-TV news anchors Frank Vascellaro and Amelia Santinello.  Can she help bring good news for Stars fans?  But they have to face a red hot Simley Spartans who have won 24 straight games.  The Inver Grove Heights school is back at state for the first time since 2014.  Looking for something to do on your lunch break.  Head over to Maturi Pavilion.  It should be an outstanding quarterfinal game. 

For the 10th time in school history, head coach Wendy Kohler brings her Alexandria Cardinals down I-94 to Minneapolis in an attempt to win the school's first Class AAA title since 1997.  But it won't be easy because the Cardinals take on the second seeded Becker Bulldogs who lost to DeLaSalle in last year's title game.  The Bulldogs have been playing great basketball throughout Sherburne County, not losing a game since they were beaten by the Hutchinson Tigers December 27.  Head coach Dan Baird has a young and talented team on the rise with two seniors, six juniors and three freshman.  This is a team hat could bring the championship trophy up Highway 10 Saturday night. 

Wrapping up the Class AAA quarterfinals is the Waconia Wildcats, who defeated the unbeaten Marshall Tigers to earn their first state tournament berth.  The Wildcats have gone 17-8 since they started the season 0-2.  Can they spring another upset?  This time they will go against the third seeded Red Wing Wingers, who are in their first state tournament since 2013.  The Wingers have won 12 straight games and could force a showdown with Becker if they are victorious over Alexandria. 

Next.  The Class AA preview. 

2020 State Class AAAA Girls Basketball Tournament Quarterfinal Preview

   2020 STATE CLASS AAAA GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINAL SCHEDULE
                        (Games played Wednesday, March 11 at Williams Arena, Minneapolis)

10:00:  Cambridge-Isanti vs. Hopkins (Seed 1)
12:00:  Stillwater (Seed 5) vs. Park Center (Seed 4)
 2:00:   Eden Prairie vs. Farmington (Seed 2)
 4:00:   Lakeville North vs. St. Michael-Albertville (Seed 3)

Examining the field:  Opening up the 2020 state girls basketball tournament is one of the great dynasties in Minnesota girls basketball history, the top seeded and defending Class AAAA champion Hopkins Royals.  The Royals won their 60th straight game by defeating the Wayzata Trojans in the Section 6 final.  It will also give fans a final opportunity to see Paige Bueckers in action before she plays for Geno Auriemma next season at UConn.  But the Royals are much more than Bueckers.  There's also sophomore Maya Nnaji, Taylor Woodson, KK Adams and Amaya Battle.  Hopkins will battle the Cambridge-Isanti Bluejackets in the quarterfinals.  The Bluejackets were seeded fourth in in Section 7, beating the top seeded Andover Huskies in the semifinals.  It could be a long, somber bus ride up Highway 65 for Cambridge-Isanti fans.  Take the day off from work or go to prepspotlight.tv to see a team that could close the page for another state title. 

The second quarterfinal game pits the fifth seeded Stillwater Ponies, on a quest to a rematch of last year's Class AAAA final against the fourth seeded Park Center Pirates.  Who knows.  Sara Scalia, who played in last year's tournament and now a Golden Gopher could be in the seats watching her sister Amber in action as well as Alex Pratt and Grace Cote.  It will be a tough ride for the Ponies as they take on a Pirate team that has one of the state's top juniors Adalia McKenzie.  She could be the first Park Center girls basketball player to go Division I since Mikayla Hayes played for Florida.  It should be an intriguing matchup with the winner to face Hopkins. 

In the lower bracket, the Eden Prairie Eagles make their fourth trip to state and their first since 2014 as they face the second seeded Farmington Tigers.  It's the first trip to Minneapolis for the Tigers who have been playing in the South Suburban Conference shadow of the two Lakeville schools and Eastview.  Farmington has another outstanding junior to watch in 6'4" center Sophie Hart who committed to Minnesota.  Will Lindsey Whalen be present to watch the future Gopher in action?  The Tigers could be one contender for a championship berth. 

The final quarterfinal game pits the Lakeville North Panthers against the third seeded St. Michael-Albertville Knights.  It's the 10th trip to state for the Panthers, 10 years after winning the state Class AAAA title.  Lakeville North was the second seed in Section 3, defeating the top seeded Rosemount Irish in the section final.  The Knights are also in their 10th state tournament appearance, their first as a Lake Conference school.  STMA lost to Hopkins twice in the regular season.  Could there be a third meeting between the two Lake rivals? 

Next.  The Class AAA preview. 

Saturday, March 7, 2020

The Twelfth Time is the Charm for Mahtomedi Zephyrs

There was plenty of blue and gold clad fans in the Xcel Energy Center's green seats Saturday afternoon who witnessed a classic when Colin Hagstrom scored the game winning goal with 5:16 left in overtime to lead the Mahtomedi Zephyrs to a 3-2 win over the Hermantown Hawks in the Class A boys hockey championship game. 

It was the first state title in 12 trips to St. Paul for the Zephyrs.  Mahtomedi is one of three Metro East Conference teams in this year's state tournament.  The other two are Hill-Murray and St. Thomas Academy, both playing in the Class AA bracket. 

The first period started with both teams four on four for :53 but neither team would strike first.  The Zephyrs would break the scoreless tie while the Hawks Joey Pierce was serving a hooking penalty.  Nikolai Dulak made a centering pass to JD Metz in the center slot and he line the shot through the slot, over the shoulder of Hagstrom and it would land in the net. 

Both teams would tally in the second period.  Mahtomedi, once again would capitalize on a power play opportunity as Metz maneuvered the puck around the boards and centered it to Ethan Peterson on the doorstep and he would put the Zephyrs ahead by two.  There would be no shutout in this year's Class A final when Hermantown, appearing in its 16th state tournament would erase the zero from their portion of the scoreboard.  Drew Sams received a pass from Cole Antcliff at the right point and fired the puck past Mahtomedi goalie Ben Dardis to cut the lead to one. 

It looked like the Zephyrs were going to clinch the championship in regulation time.  Not so fast.  With :53 remaining, head coach Pat Andrews pull goalie Jacob Backstrom for a sixth attacker.  The Hawks, who had 22 shots stopped by the sophomore goalie Dardis were able to connect on the 23rd on Aaron Pionk's liner past Dardis that crossed the goal line with :21.2 left.  On to overtime. 

It didn't take long for the Zephyrs to wrap up their first state title.  Metz would go around the boards, head toward the corner and made a centering pass to Hagstrom in the center slot and he would send the puck past Backstrom to take home the championship trophy. 

Hermantown outshot Mahtomedi 42-14. 

In the Class A third palce game, the St. Cloud Cathedral Crusaders beat the Warroad Warriors 6-4. In the Class A consolation final at the 3M Arena at Mariucci on the University of Minnesota campus, Jesse Peterson scored the game winning goal with 4:50 left in overtime to lead the Delano Tigers to a 2-1 win over the Monticello Moose. 

Not only did Hagstrom score the game winning goal, he also received the Class A Herb Brooks Award which goes to a player who exhibits the traits of the late coach. 

The attendance for the Class A championship session was 8,978.