On December 13, the multi talented Alan Thicke passed away at 69 from a heart attack. He was best known for portraying Jason Seaver on the sitcom Growing Pains but he also was involved with game shows as a host, producer and composer of theme songs.
HSGN looks back at the game show career of Thicke.
The Canadian born Thicke hosted four game shows. His first was in his native Canada, when he presided over the Montreal produced comedy game show First Impressions. The show ran from 1976 to 1977. In 1987, he hosted his first network game show when he became the host of the Saturday morning game show Animal Crackups. The show featured four celebrities who answered questions about animals in a quest to win $2500 for their animal related charity.
The show made extensive use of footage from the Tokyo Broadcasting System since it was based on a Japanese show titled Waku Waku. Thicke also co-wrote and performed the theme song "Animals are Just Like People Too." It was an outstanding mix of education and entertainment and Thicke did an outstanding job as host. He was very personable and interacted well with the celebrities. Animal Crackups had a short run in prime time before moving to Saturday mornings and ran until it was cancelled in 1990.
Another show Thicke would host would be Pictionary, which was based on the board game and similar to Win, Lose or Draw. The show debuted in syndication in the fall of 1997 and like many first run shows that didn't begin their life spans on a network, it would only last one season.
The last game show Thicke would host would be a revival of the late 70s Chuck Barris show Three's a Crowd that aired for one season on GSN.
But Thicke was better known behind the camera as a composer of game show theme songs. His first came in 1973 when he was the producer of the NBC daytime game show The Wizard of Odds. He would also write and perform the show's theme song which was one of the few in game show history that was sung. Even though the show lasted only a year, it would also be known as the first game show that was hosted by Thicke's fellow Canadian Alex Trebek. Ten years after the demise of the Wizard of Odds, he would go on to bigger success as host of Jeopardy, which he still hosts today.
Among Thicke's other game show theme credits include the second theme from the original Joker's Wild that replaced Perrey & Kingsley's The Savers, Celebrity Sweepstakes and the original theme for a show that was hosted by Chuck Woolery and is still very much alive with Pat Sajak at the helm Wheel of Fortune. Other shows that had themes composed by Thicke were Blank Check, Stumpers, The Diamond Head Game and Whew!
The game show world has lost one of its most personable and creative geniuses in Thicke. May he rest in peace.
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Heritage Academy Hawks Hover Over Groves Academy Griffins
The Heritage Academy Hawks flew in to the Groves Academy gym on a frigid Tuesday night and got a game high 20 points from Aburahkman Musee to lead them to a 78-42 rout of the Griffins in St. Louis Park.
Zachary Roblay scored the Hawks first basket :37 into the game. Max Bilcik would put the Griffins ahead with five straight points but Musee would score to regain the lead for Heritage Academy. Foul trouble would plague the Hawks in the first half when Ibrahim Mohamed picked up his second foul and Abdulahe Jama picked up his third foul with 7:28 left in the half,. But Musee picked up the slack by scoring four straight points. Max Greseth made his home debut for Groves Academy, coming off the bench and he scored to end the Heritage Academy run. It would be one of the few bright spots for the Griffins in the first half as the Hawks began to pull away, scoring 17 consecutive points. Martin Schmitz would end the run for Groves Academy. Foul trouble also hit the Griffins in the first half when Malik Bodden went to the bench with his third foul with 2:41 to go. Heritage Academy would widen their lead which would end up at halftime 45-14.
The Hawks would begin the second half with a couple of three pointers from Musee and Jama. Bilcik would score to end the early 6-0 run. There would be some life for the Griffins when it was discovered that Heritage Academy did not enter a number 11 in the scorebook so the referee assessed the Hawks a technical foul. Following Schmitz's free throws, Bilcik would shoot the technical free throws and the Griffins remained in possession. However, it did little to cut the Hawks margin since Bilcik would pick up his fourth foul with 12:24 remaining. Heritage Academy would use its speed, athleticism and scoring depth to wear down Groves Academy and head coach Ahmil Jihad would go to his bench with the game decided The game was also on the verge of heading into running time but the Griffins would go on a 9-0 run to delay the start of running time. They would also get a scare when Bilcik was hit in the nose in front of the seating area. Fortunately, it wasn't serious and he would return to the game in a couple of minutes though the game would enter running time with less than a minute to play.
Other players in double figures for Heritage Academy were Ahkmid Mohamed with 16 points. Hussein Kahdee had 11 and Abdi Fatah added 10. Groves Academy was led by Bilcik's 16 points. Bodden was the only other Griffin in double figures, tallying 11 points.
Before coming to Heritage Academy, Jihad was the head girls basketball coach at Minneapolis South. One of the players he coached would go on to greater success at Ohio State University and the WNBA's Washington Mystics, Tayler Hill. Jihad looked back at what it was like coaching a player like Hill.
"She came to practice. I have not seen a kid yet that could match her work ethic."
The Hawks improved their record to 1-2 and host the High School for Recording Arts Wednesday, December 14 at 7 PM. Groves Academy fell to 0-3 and continues their home stand on Thursday, December 15 against the St. Paul Prep Falcons at 7 PM.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Third Period Surge Sparks Orono Spartans Win Over SLP Orioles
While the snow was falling outside Saturday, the pucks were flying inside the nets as David Burns and Dane Korsi scored two goals apiece as the Orono Spartans broke a 2-2 tie with four third period goals to beat the St. Louis Park Orioles 6-2 at The Rec Center.
Burns began the first period for the Spartans as he got a pass from Jack Suchy and his shot from the right slot entered the net. Korsi would put Orono ahead by two with 1:10 left in the period as he rebounded Daniel Eckerline's shot and scored.
The Orioles would bounce back in the second period to tie the game with a pair of goals. Johnny Sorenson would score off a pass from Brenton Ryan and Bauer Neudecker would rebound Ryan's shot to even the score at two.
Orono would vault into the lead in the third period. St. Louis Park goalie William Pinney was playing out of the net and he paid the price as Max Luedtke found an opening on Phinney's right to put the puck in the net. Burns would pick up his second goal on a pass from Nick Anderson while both teams were skating four on four for :55. Landon Wittenberg picked up his first goal of the season as he scored from the left side of the net. As time was winding down in the third period, Oriole head coach Colin Hohman pulled Phinney for a sixth attacker and Korsi wrapped up the scoring on an empty net goal with :23 to play.
The Spartans improved their record to 3-2 and return to action on Thursday, December 15 against the Bloomington Kennedy Eagles at PM at the Bloomington Ice Garden. The Orioles fell to 2-2 and will also be in action on the 15th as they travel to Mound-Westonka Whitehawks at 7 PM.
Burns began the first period for the Spartans as he got a pass from Jack Suchy and his shot from the right slot entered the net. Korsi would put Orono ahead by two with 1:10 left in the period as he rebounded Daniel Eckerline's shot and scored.
The Orioles would bounce back in the second period to tie the game with a pair of goals. Johnny Sorenson would score off a pass from Brenton Ryan and Bauer Neudecker would rebound Ryan's shot to even the score at two.
Orono would vault into the lead in the third period. St. Louis Park goalie William Pinney was playing out of the net and he paid the price as Max Luedtke found an opening on Phinney's right to put the puck in the net. Burns would pick up his second goal on a pass from Nick Anderson while both teams were skating four on four for :55. Landon Wittenberg picked up his first goal of the season as he scored from the left side of the net. As time was winding down in the third period, Oriole head coach Colin Hohman pulled Phinney for a sixth attacker and Korsi wrapped up the scoring on an empty net goal with :23 to play.
The Spartans improved their record to 3-2 and return to action on Thursday, December 15 against the Bloomington Kennedy Eagles at PM at the Bloomington Ice Garden. The Orioles fell to 2-2 and will also be in action on the 15th as they travel to Mound-Westonka Whitehawks at 7 PM.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
AFSA Eagles Ground Groves Academy Griffins
Can do. can do. There's a lot Kyle Cantwell can do on the basketball court such as scoring a game high 29 points to lead the Academy for Science and Agriculture Eagles to a 74-52 win over the Groves Academy Griffins in the regular season opener for both teams Tuesday night in St. Louis Park.
Danny Leahy began the scoring for the Eagles 1:06 into the game with a pair of free throws. Noah Madson would put the Griffins on the newly installed installed scoreboard with a free throw. Jesse Rodriguez would hit a couple of three pointers for AFSA to even the game at eight as Max Bilcik, the 6'6" freshman would heat up for Groves Academy, scoring 11 straight points. The Eagles went on a 7-0 run that would end on a Malik Bodden three pointer. But Cantwell would answer and he would increase the lead to seven. The Griffins would get their offense going that would also include a basket from Martin Schmitz that would cut the Eagle lead to two. AFSA increased the lead on Rodriguez's third three pointer. Madson would score five straight points for Groves Academy and just when the Griffins would come close, the Eagles would forge ahead on another score from Cantwell. AFSA led 43-32 at halftime.
Madson would score for the Griffins :41 into the second half. However, the Eagles would begin to distance themselves from the Griffins as Cantwell went on another five point spree. Foul trouble would begin to plague Groves Academy in the second half as Madson picked up his fourth foul with 14:42 left in the game and Quinn would also commit his fourth foul :50 later. Griffin head coach Peter Shutte had to go to his bench and he put in a newcomer who was making his varsity debut, freshman Gabe Gordon. Gordon made the most of his inaugural playing time by hitting a shot from Minnetonka Blvd. There was very little Groves Academy could do to catch up as Cantwell would score four straight points, including two off a Griffin turnover.
Rodriguez was the only other Eagle to score in double figures, scoring 17 points. Bilcik led the Griffins with 19 points and Madson added 11.
AFSA opened the season at 1-0 and returns to action on Thursday, December 8 as they host the Heritage Academy Hawks at 4:30 PM. Groves Academy falls to 0-1 and will also be in action on the 8th when they head for St. Paul to face the Hmong Academy Warriors at 6 PM. The Warriors head coach was the former head girls soccer coach at Benilde-St. Margaret's James Cave.
Danny Leahy began the scoring for the Eagles 1:06 into the game with a pair of free throws. Noah Madson would put the Griffins on the newly installed installed scoreboard with a free throw. Jesse Rodriguez would hit a couple of three pointers for AFSA to even the game at eight as Max Bilcik, the 6'6" freshman would heat up for Groves Academy, scoring 11 straight points. The Eagles went on a 7-0 run that would end on a Malik Bodden three pointer. But Cantwell would answer and he would increase the lead to seven. The Griffins would get their offense going that would also include a basket from Martin Schmitz that would cut the Eagle lead to two. AFSA increased the lead on Rodriguez's third three pointer. Madson would score five straight points for Groves Academy and just when the Griffins would come close, the Eagles would forge ahead on another score from Cantwell. AFSA led 43-32 at halftime.
Madson would score for the Griffins :41 into the second half. However, the Eagles would begin to distance themselves from the Griffins as Cantwell went on another five point spree. Foul trouble would begin to plague Groves Academy in the second half as Madson picked up his fourth foul with 14:42 left in the game and Quinn would also commit his fourth foul :50 later. Griffin head coach Peter Shutte had to go to his bench and he put in a newcomer who was making his varsity debut, freshman Gabe Gordon. Gordon made the most of his inaugural playing time by hitting a shot from Minnetonka Blvd. There was very little Groves Academy could do to catch up as Cantwell would score four straight points, including two off a Griffin turnover.
Rodriguez was the only other Eagle to score in double figures, scoring 17 points. Bilcik led the Griffins with 19 points and Madson added 11.
AFSA opened the season at 1-0 and returns to action on Thursday, December 8 as they host the Heritage Academy Hawks at 4:30 PM. Groves Academy falls to 0-1 and will also be in action on the 8th when they head for St. Paul to face the Hmong Academy Warriors at 6 PM. The Warriors head coach was the former head girls soccer coach at Benilde-St. Margaret's James Cave.
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Apple Valley Eagles Beat Minneapolis North Polars
Saturday's final game in the 2016 Breakdown Sports Tip Off Classic featured a match up between two of last year's state boys basketball champions, the Minneapolis North Polars from Class A and the Class AAAA champion Apple Valley Eagles, who were led by Tre Jones' 29 points that led them to an 84-70 victory over the Polars at Hopkins High School.
Jones got the packed West gym crown going with a jam to open the scoring 1:04 into the game. The Polars would get a three pointer from Jaquan Sanders-Smith to take the lead. Mason Morse would counter with a shot from Highway 169 and Tre Jones would score on a right handed lay up to put Apple Valley on a 5-0 run. North would come back on a block from Odell Wilson IV and a basket from Isaac Johnson to even the game at seven. The lead would go back and forth a few times until Sanders-Smith and Marquis Holloman sparked a 5-0 Polar run. Luke Martens would cut the lead to one and that was followed by dueling three pointers from Morse and Isaac Johnson. A basket from Sanders-Smith would put North ahead by eight. The Eagles would come close on Mohmaed Kone's three pointer that cut the lead to two. Apple Valley would forge ahead with a late 6-0 run that would give them a 42-35 halftime lead.
The start of the second half looked like a three point shooting clinic as the Eagles hit three from the arc. Two were from Ely Hendrickson and the third was from Jones. Nathan Macho would also contribute for Apple Valley with four straight points. Then there was more action from the three point line Michael Thomas would score for the Eagles and Isaac Johnson countered for the Polars. North would stay alive as they went on a 5-0 run that included a Sanders-Smith three pointer. Apple Valley would go up by nine as Martens and Kone scored. Wilson would hit a three point play that drew the Polars close but it was Jones, the brother of Minnesota Timberwolf Tyus Jones that would hit a couple of three point plays down the stretch to wrap up the win.
In addition to his 29 points, Jones had 11 assists and five blocked shots. Other Apple Valley players in double figures were Martens with 15 points followed by Kone and Macho with 10 apiece. Isaac Johnson led North with 21 points. Sanders-Smith finished with 20 and Wilson contributed 19.
The Eagles opened the season without their top player from last year's title team Gary Trent Jr. He signed with Duke and transferred to Prolific Prep in Napa, CA. Apple Valley head coach Zach Goring commented before the game on the loss of his top player from last season.
"He wanted to go somewhere where he could play against Division I talent every day. He was ready to move on."
Apple Valley opened the season with a 1-0 record and returns to action on Thursday, December 8 when they head down Highway 7 to take on the Minnetonka Skippers in a 7 PM game. North fell to 0-1 and will travel to Edina on Tuesday, December 6 for a 7 PM battle with the Hornets.
Jones got the packed West gym crown going with a jam to open the scoring 1:04 into the game. The Polars would get a three pointer from Jaquan Sanders-Smith to take the lead. Mason Morse would counter with a shot from Highway 169 and Tre Jones would score on a right handed lay up to put Apple Valley on a 5-0 run. North would come back on a block from Odell Wilson IV and a basket from Isaac Johnson to even the game at seven. The lead would go back and forth a few times until Sanders-Smith and Marquis Holloman sparked a 5-0 Polar run. Luke Martens would cut the lead to one and that was followed by dueling three pointers from Morse and Isaac Johnson. A basket from Sanders-Smith would put North ahead by eight. The Eagles would come close on Mohmaed Kone's three pointer that cut the lead to two. Apple Valley would forge ahead with a late 6-0 run that would give them a 42-35 halftime lead.
The start of the second half looked like a three point shooting clinic as the Eagles hit three from the arc. Two were from Ely Hendrickson and the third was from Jones. Nathan Macho would also contribute for Apple Valley with four straight points. Then there was more action from the three point line Michael Thomas would score for the Eagles and Isaac Johnson countered for the Polars. North would stay alive as they went on a 5-0 run that included a Sanders-Smith three pointer. Apple Valley would go up by nine as Martens and Kone scored. Wilson would hit a three point play that drew the Polars close but it was Jones, the brother of Minnesota Timberwolf Tyus Jones that would hit a couple of three point plays down the stretch to wrap up the win.
In addition to his 29 points, Jones had 11 assists and five blocked shots. Other Apple Valley players in double figures were Martens with 15 points followed by Kone and Macho with 10 apiece. Isaac Johnson led North with 21 points. Sanders-Smith finished with 20 and Wilson contributed 19.
The Eagles opened the season without their top player from last year's title team Gary Trent Jr. He signed with Duke and transferred to Prolific Prep in Napa, CA. Apple Valley head coach Zach Goring commented before the game on the loss of his top player from last season.
"He wanted to go somewhere where he could play against Division I talent every day. He was ready to move on."
Apple Valley opened the season with a 1-0 record and returns to action on Thursday, December 8 when they head down Highway 7 to take on the Minnetonka Skippers in a 7 PM game. North fell to 0-1 and will travel to Edina on Tuesday, December 6 for a 7 PM battle with the Hornets.
Champlin Park Rebels Rout Rochester John Marshall Rockets
The Champlin Park Rebels got the right stuff from McKinley Wright IV as he scored a game high 27 points to led them to a 113-74 win over the Rochester John Marshall Rockets Saturday night in the Breakdown Sports Tip Off Classic at Hopkins High School.
The Rebels, who open the season as the top ranked team in Class AAAA got the early lead on Wright's basket :13 into the game. The Rockets played the Rebels close as Matthew Hurt, brother of Golden Gopher Michael Hurt scored four of the team's first ten points. They had a 10-9 lead before Marcus Hill hit a pair of free throws to put Champlin Park ahead. Dedoch Chan scored to put JM ahead. Wright would hit a couple of three pointers to put the Rebels ahead and Isaiah Walden would hit for the Rockets to cut the lead to one. Hurt would put the Rockets ahead on a 4-0 run that would end with a basket by Theo John. John would pick up an assist on Wright's right handed lay up. Hurt would score to even the game at 21 but it would be the last time JM would lead since Champlin Park used their speed, athleticism and outstanding passing to put hem ahead and distance themselves from the Rockets. Brian Smith, who wears number zero would come up big in the scoring department with 12 straight points. The lead was up to 17. The Rockets had a care when Hurt got hit in the nose going in the paint for a shot and it caused a short delay to wipe up the blood on the court. Hurt would return with :13.7 left in the half and the Rebels led at halftime 57-42.
Champlin Park opened the second half scoring on John's basket :23 into the half. Marcus Hill would pick up a couple of assists on baskets from DJ Hunter and Josiah Strong. Strong would put the Rebels up by 20 with a shot from Cedar Lake Rd. Champlin Park also played a strong diagonal 2-1-2 defense to low down JM. Walden would pick up his fourth foul with 9:20 to go and the Rebels would pull away, even sending the game into running time. John also dazzled the fans in the blue bleachers when he blocked \Hurt's shot. With 3:00 left in the game, both teams let their reserves enter the game.
Other players in double figures for Champlin Park were Smith with 22, John with 15, Hunter and Strong added 14 points and Hill added 11. Hurt led JM with 29 points. Chan had 16 and Walden added 11.
The Rebels open the season 1-0 and return to action on Saturday, December 10 in the second Breakdown Sports Tip Off Classic at Hopkins High School in a rematch of last year's Class AAAA final against the Apple Valley Eagles at 8:30 PM. The Rockets fell to 0-1 and face their city rival the Rochester Mayo Spartans on Friday, December 9 at 5:45 PM.
The Rebels, who open the season as the top ranked team in Class AAAA got the early lead on Wright's basket :13 into the game. The Rockets played the Rebels close as Matthew Hurt, brother of Golden Gopher Michael Hurt scored four of the team's first ten points. They had a 10-9 lead before Marcus Hill hit a pair of free throws to put Champlin Park ahead. Dedoch Chan scored to put JM ahead. Wright would hit a couple of three pointers to put the Rebels ahead and Isaiah Walden would hit for the Rockets to cut the lead to one. Hurt would put the Rockets ahead on a 4-0 run that would end with a basket by Theo John. John would pick up an assist on Wright's right handed lay up. Hurt would score to even the game at 21 but it would be the last time JM would lead since Champlin Park used their speed, athleticism and outstanding passing to put hem ahead and distance themselves from the Rockets. Brian Smith, who wears number zero would come up big in the scoring department with 12 straight points. The lead was up to 17. The Rockets had a care when Hurt got hit in the nose going in the paint for a shot and it caused a short delay to wipe up the blood on the court. Hurt would return with :13.7 left in the half and the Rebels led at halftime 57-42.
Champlin Park opened the second half scoring on John's basket :23 into the half. Marcus Hill would pick up a couple of assists on baskets from DJ Hunter and Josiah Strong. Strong would put the Rebels up by 20 with a shot from Cedar Lake Rd. Champlin Park also played a strong diagonal 2-1-2 defense to low down JM. Walden would pick up his fourth foul with 9:20 to go and the Rebels would pull away, even sending the game into running time. John also dazzled the fans in the blue bleachers when he blocked \Hurt's shot. With 3:00 left in the game, both teams let their reserves enter the game.
Other players in double figures for Champlin Park were Smith with 22, John with 15, Hunter and Strong added 14 points and Hill added 11. Hurt led JM with 29 points. Chan had 16 and Walden added 11.
The Rebels open the season 1-0 and return to action on Saturday, December 10 in the second Breakdown Sports Tip Off Classic at Hopkins High School in a rematch of last year's Class AAAA final against the Apple Valley Eagles at 8:30 PM. The Rockets fell to 0-1 and face their city rival the Rochester Mayo Spartans on Friday, December 9 at 5:45 PM.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
SLP Orioles Open New Era With Rout of Rochester Mayo Spartans
The Colin Hohman Era began Thursday night for the St. Louis Park boys hockey team in a big way with Bauer Neudecker scoring six goals to lead the Orioles o a 10-0 win over the Rochester Mayo Spartans at the Rec Center.
Hohman took over as the Orioles head coach when Terry Keseley resigned after last season.
It was the "Bauer Neudecker Show" in the first period when he scored St. Louis Park's first four goal. The first came on a line drive shot just inside the blue line on the left side and the second came on a right side wraparound. His third goal came on the power play as he rebounded Luke Mobley's shot and scored. The St. Louis Park senior scored his fourth goal when he went through the center slot like traffic on Excelsior Blvd., dribbled the puck a few times and sent it toward the net.
Bauer Neudecker picked up his fifth goal in the second period after Johnny Sorenson passed to him on the right side of the net and Bauer Neudecker found an opening and put the puck in. It wasn't all Bauer Neudecker in the Orioles 2016-17 season opener. Mobley would score on a rebound and Conor Schubring brought the Orioles another goal :21 later. Bauer Neudecker would pick up an assist on St. Louis Park's eight goal, dribbling around the net and passing to Austin Stafne and he would score.
Bauer Neudecker would get a double hat trick in the third period as he got a centering pass from Sorenson and he set it to the net. Jackson Hand would have a hand in the scoring column as he would score the Orioles final goal.
Todd Huyber, who replaced long time Rochester Mayo head coach Lorne Grosso after he retires after 50 years heading the Spartans boys hockey program took time for an interview following the game. Huyber has known Grosso since he was five and played for the veteran head coach back in the mid 80s. He commented on what it was like to take over the Mayo program.
"It's an honor to take over the program," Huyber said. He also mentioned about a part of Grosso's philosophy he brought over to the program. "You got to remain calm."
St. Louis Park begins the season with a 1-0 record and faces the Edina Hornets on Saturday, December 3 at 7 PM at Braemar Arena.
Rochester Mayo fell to 1-1 and also in in action on the 3rd when they take on their city rival the Rochester Century Panthers at 7:15 at the Rochester Recreation Center.
Hohman took over as the Orioles head coach when Terry Keseley resigned after last season.
It was the "Bauer Neudecker Show" in the first period when he scored St. Louis Park's first four goal. The first came on a line drive shot just inside the blue line on the left side and the second came on a right side wraparound. His third goal came on the power play as he rebounded Luke Mobley's shot and scored. The St. Louis Park senior scored his fourth goal when he went through the center slot like traffic on Excelsior Blvd., dribbled the puck a few times and sent it toward the net.
Bauer Neudecker picked up his fifth goal in the second period after Johnny Sorenson passed to him on the right side of the net and Bauer Neudecker found an opening and put the puck in. It wasn't all Bauer Neudecker in the Orioles 2016-17 season opener. Mobley would score on a rebound and Conor Schubring brought the Orioles another goal :21 later. Bauer Neudecker would pick up an assist on St. Louis Park's eight goal, dribbling around the net and passing to Austin Stafne and he would score.
Bauer Neudecker would get a double hat trick in the third period as he got a centering pass from Sorenson and he set it to the net. Jackson Hand would have a hand in the scoring column as he would score the Orioles final goal.
Todd Huyber, who replaced long time Rochester Mayo head coach Lorne Grosso after he retires after 50 years heading the Spartans boys hockey program took time for an interview following the game. Huyber has known Grosso since he was five and played for the veteran head coach back in the mid 80s. He commented on what it was like to take over the Mayo program.
"It's an honor to take over the program," Huyber said. He also mentioned about a part of Grosso's philosophy he brought over to the program. "You got to remain calm."
St. Louis Park begins the season with a 1-0 record and faces the Edina Hornets on Saturday, December 3 at 7 PM at Braemar Arena.
Rochester Mayo fell to 1-1 and also in in action on the 3rd when they take on their city rival the Rochester Century Panthers at 7:15 at the Rochester Recreation Center.
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