>
> In the Boston Globe, the list of the 1994 National Rankings was posted, as
> compiled by the Sports News Service.
>
> (I will use some inane stats afterwards)
>
> 1 Catholic Memorial, MA (23-1)
> 2 Bloomington Jefferson, Minn (26-1-1)
> 3 Detroit Catholic Central, Mich (25-1-2)
> 4 Mt. St. Charles, RI (23-2-1)
> 5 Moorhead, Minn (25-3)
> 6 Hanover, NH (22-3)
> 7 Arlington Catholic, MA (22-4)
> 8 Midland, Mich (25-1-1)
> 9 Arlington, MA (22-2)
> 10 Elk River, Minn (23-1-1)
> 11 West Haven, Conn (21-3-2)
> 12 Duluth East, Minn (24-4)
> 13 Framingham, MA (18-3-1)
> 14 South St. Paul, Minn (23-5)
> 15 Lewiston St. Dominic's, Maine (21-6)
> 16 St. John's Prep (Danvers), MA (18-3-1)
> 17 St. Paul Hill-Murray, Minn (21-4)
> 18 Canton, N.Y. (26-2-2)
> 19 Matignon, MA (18-6)
> 20 Lakewood, St. Edward, Ohio (29-2-1)
>
>
> Not much else I can say... oh yeah... college hockey content...
>
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> well, the three top players from #1 CM are going to BU.
> the top graduating player from #7 AC is going to Maine.
> the top player from #9 Arlington has chosen not to go to college.
> the top player from #16 St. John's Prep has chosen to go to UNH.
> the top players from #13 Framingham will be good div I players if they prep a
> year.
> the top player from #19 Matignon is a freshman.
>
>
OK. Here's what I know about the Minnesota High School prospects. People
are welcome to fill in missed players.
The top player from #2 Bloomington Jefferson is going to Minnesota. Another
highly touted player will attend Wisconsin.
#5 Moorehead sends it's top player to Minnesota and another to UMD
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#10 Elk River? Someone better help me here.
#12 Duluth East , #14 South St. Paul and #17 Hill Murray each send their best
player to (where else?) Minnesota.
That's from my feeble memory but I think it's fairly accurate.
Gary Hatfield
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"RAH! RAH! RAH! SKI U MAH! RAH! RAH! RAH!"
p.s. Both Wisconsin and SCSU landed a top five blue chipper but neither
played for one of the above mentioned teams.
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