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Bri writes about New York State high school hockey, which reminds me of an answer to the question, "Where do bad refs go to die?" This year's NY Division I championship was won by Ithaca High School (rah!). In the championship game, against Niskayuna of Schenectady, one of the refs was Michael St. Louis. Anybody remember him from the ECAC four or five years ago? Probably not -- he only lasted a couple of seasons. Also, Bri writes: > It's no where near as huge as the ones in MN or Mass. The problem >being that it's a HS-only tournament and often the top seniors end up >in prep school. That's certainly been the case with Ithaca High, which was a power in the mid-80s, winning state titles in 1984 and 1987. In recent years, a number of players who would likely have starred with the Little Red (no joke, that's their real nickname) opted to go the prep route instead. In large part because of that, Ithaca High plummetted to a 1-18 record three years ago before rebuilding. -- Disclaimer -- Unless otherwise noted, all opinions expressed above are strictly those of: Bill Fenwick Cornell '86 and '94 (.5) LET'S GO RED!! "My brother's got this 65-mile-an-hour bass fishing boat. Now, I don't think bass can go 65 miles an hour... Maybe he catches them and takes them skiing or something." -- Blake Clark