In an attempt to move away from the so and so left Minnesota to play for
School X (Wisconsin, UND, CC), I thought I'd do some investigating on
where North Dakota's stars come from.
The Sioux have featured All-Americans from XX states and XX provinces,
including four of the five contiguous ones (Yes, Montana, but no South
Dakota). It would be interesting to see what other schools have hit the
road with such success.
Enough babbling, here they are (1st teamers only)
North Dakota (1) - Steve Johnson, Grand Forks (1988)
Minnesota (5) - John Noah, Crookston (1951); Don Ross, Roseau (1963,
1965); Terry Abram, South St. Paul (1968); Alan Hangleben, Warroad
(1972); Jon Casey, Grand Rapids (1984);
Montana (1) - Terry Casey, Great Falls (1966)
Manitoba (5) - Bill Reichert, Winnipeg (1955, 1956, 1957); John Marks,
Winnipeg (1969, 1970); James Patrick, Winnipeg (1983); Bob Joyce, Winnipeg
(1987); Russ Parent, Winnipeg (1990)
Saskatchewan (1) - Bill Steenson, Moose Jaw (1957, 1958, 1959)
British Columbia (4) - Al McLean, New Westminster (1963); Jerry Lafond,
Dawson Creek (1967); Kevin Maxwell, Chilliwack (1979); Mark Taylor,
Vancouver (1980);
Ontario (6) - Reg Morelli, Hamilton (1960); Dave Merrifield, Thunder Bay
(1963); Bob Munro, Geraldton (1968, 1969); Marc Chorney, Thunder Bay
(1981); Tony Hrkac, Thunder Bay (1987); Greg Johnson, Thunder Bay (1991,
1993).
Alberta (4) - Ben Cherski, Edmonton (1952, 1954); Gerald "Spike" Schultz,
Edmonton (1954); Bob Iwabuchi, Edmonton (1979); Howard Walker, Grande
Prairie (1980);
Oregon (1) - Ian Kidd, Gresham (1987)
Vindy
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