Blaine, Breck School win first titles; Sauk Rapids-Rice, Rochester Lourdes make first tournament appearances

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BOYS' HOCKEY Blaine, Breck School win first titles; Sauk Rapids-Rice, Rochester Lourdes make first tournament appearances Blaine and Breck School of Golden Valley both emerged as first-time champions at the 2000 State Boys Hockey Tournament. Blaine, which won Class A consolation honors in 1999, was making its second consecutive and fourth overall appearance. Breck School was also making its fourth overall appearance, but its first since 1997. The 2000 tournament was the second of two that was played at Target Center in Minneapolis while construction was being completed on the new Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. The tournament will move back to St. Paul in 2001. Class A Some close calls and a lot of skill contributed to Breck s 3-2 championship victory over No. 1 Warroad. The Mustangs, who were ranked No. 2 in the Class A bracket, won their first title on a goal from Joe Adams with nine seconds remaining in the second period. Breck ended the season with a 24-3-1 season record, and Warroad finished at 21-6-2. Benilde-St. Margaret s of St. Louis Park, which won the title in 1999, did not qualify for the 2000 tournament. Breck s Josh Haller scored the first goal of the game at 8:24 of the first period. With 45 seconds left in the period, the Mustangs Jake Brenk hit a post on the Warroad net and narrowly missed the chance to put Breck up 2-0. That shot served as motivation for the Warriors, as 18 seconds later Warroad s Tony Selvog scored on a shot that also appeared to hit a post after going through Breck goalie John Curry s legs. In the second period, Brenk redeemed his missed shot when he scored on a 15-shot from a tough angle. Seconds before the period ended, Joe Adams put the Mustangs up 3-1 after C.J. Nibbe found him on his right wing. Warroad goalie Brian McFarlane was focused on Nibbe, who passed to Joe Adams across the top of the crease at the last possible moment. McFarlane had already dropped to cut off Nibbe, so all Adams had to do was raise the puck over him. Warroad kept the pressure on, and after having two goals disallowed in the second period one for a dislodged net, and one for a man in the crease - the Warriors pulled within 3-2 when Nick Marvin scored on a slap shot from close range at 1:18 in the third period. Warroad came close to closing the gap in the final seconds when one shot was blocked by a defenseman and a second shot went just wide of the net. But time was not Warroad s side, and the Mustangs escaped with the narrow victory. Breck started its championship run with a 5-2 victory over Fergus Falls in the quarterfinals. Todd O Hara and Jake Brenk led the charge for the Mustangs, with O Hara scoring three goals and Brenk adding three assists. In the semifinals, the Mustangs overcame a 3-2 deficit with three goals in the third period to defeat Sauk Rapids-Rice. Jake Brenk, Adam Dunlap and Eric LaFreniere all scored goals for Breck in the final period. Warroad blanked Farmington 2-0 in its quarterfinal match-up, but found tougher competition in International Falls in the semifinals. Neither team scored until the third period when the Broncos Ryan Hilfer broke the tie at 4:18. Less than two minutes later, Warroad s Tony Selvog scored to even the game at one goal apiece. The score stayed that way, until Selvog fired a wrist shot from a sharp angle in the right circle at 2:06 in the second overtime. The puck went through a small opening between International Falls goalie Jaime Fisher and the right pipe. In other quarterfinal action, Sauk Rapids-Rice defeated Rochester Lourdes 4-3 in a battle of first-time qualifiers. John Schultz scored the game-winner for the Storm at 13:45 in the third period. International Falls defeated Hutchinson 6-0 in the final quarterfinal game. Mitch LaVern scored the first two goals for the Broncos and Brady Foughner added one goal and two assists. International Falls, which was making its 18th overall tournament appearance, hung on to defeat Sauk Rapids-Rice 4-3 in overtime to claim third-place honors. The Broncos led 3-0 entering the third period, but the Storm tied the game by scoring three goals in a span of 3:15. Charlie Schuman tapped in Mike Jensen s rebound to give the Broncos the victory at 5:17 in the first overtime. In another overtime game, Farmington beat Rochester Lourdes 2-1 for the consolation title. David Schultz scored the game-winner at 11:26 of the second overtime. Class AA In Class AA, Blaine won its first championship by defeating the perennial qualifiers from Duluth East 6-0. The Bengals, who finished as consolation champions in 1999, were making their second consecutive and fourth overall tournament appearance. Blaine ended the season with a 21-5-2 season record, and Duluth East finished with a record of 23-5-0. Blaine earned the title by doing the same thing they had done all season scoring goals in bunches. Matt Moore started the scoring at 6:02 of the first period. He beat his defender with a quick move and went to the short side of the goal, squeezing the puck past East goalie Dan Hoehne. Moore scored again at 12:26 when Matt Hendricks found him in front of the net for the easy tap-in. Trevor Frischmon capped the flurry at 14:30 of the first period when he put in Chad Smith s rebound. The Bengals extended their lead to five goals when Frischmon and Brandon Bochenski scored at 1:10 and 2:31, respectively, in the second period. Chad Smith scored the final goal for the Bengals at 12:30 of the second period. Blaine goalie Steve Witkowski earned the shutout with 21 saves. In semifinal play, Blaine pushed by Hastings with 4-3 victory. Matt Hendricks scored two goals for the Bengals in the first period, and Blaine was up 4-2 late in the third period. Hastings Andy Hartung scored the final goal for the Raiders at 14:55 in the third period. Blaine s victory also avenged a first-round loss to Hastings in the 1999 tournament. On the other side of the bracket, Nick Licari led Duluth East with two goals in the third period, and the Greyhounds defeated Edina 4-2. Blaine easily defeated Rochester Mayo 4-1 in quarterfinal play. Duluth East also breezed past the defending champions from Roseau in the quarterfinals. The Greyhounds scored three goals in the third period to earn the 4-1 victory. In other quarterfinal games, Edina defeated Hill-Murray of Maplewood in a 2-1 double-overtime Continued on Page 137 130 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK

Row 1 - L to R: Steve Witkowski, Scott Foyt, Matt Hendricks, Ben Griffith, Matt Moore, Trevor Frischmon, Karl Herschberger. Row 2: Asst. Coach Steve Guider, Asst. Coach Sean Goodsell, Adam Taylor, Ben Kelly, Brandon Bochenski, Dan Holmgren, Dan Grassman, Dan Ubl, Co- Head Coach Scott Bjugstad, Co-Head Coach Steve Larson. Row 3: Scott Romfo, Tony Nelson, Chad Smith, Andy Johnson, Marcus Rymer, Chris Brown, Doug Witkowski, Mike Johnson, Roy Peterson. BLAINE 2000 State Class AA Champion SECTION 8AA Roseau (19-4-2) 7AA Duluth East (21-4-0) 6AA 3AA 2AA 5AA 4AA 1AA Edina (18-7-0) Hill-Murray, Maplewood (17-7-1) Hastings (20-4-1) Bloomington Jefferson (18-6-1) Blaine (18-5-2) Rochester Mayo (23-2-0) Duluth East 4-1 Edina 2-1 (2OT) Hastings 4-3 (OT) Blaine 4-1 Edina 2000 State Boys' Hockey Tournament CLASS AA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES March 9-10-11 Duluth East 4-2 Blaine 4-3 Blaine 6-0 2000 STATE CHAMPION Hastings Hastings 4-3 (2 OT) THIRD PLACE Roseau Mariucci Arena, U of M, Minneapolis Hill-Murray, Maplewood Bloomington Jefferson Mariucci Arena, U of M, Minneapolis Rochester Mayo Roseau 4-1 Mariucci Arena, U of M, Minneapolis Rochester Mayo 3-1 2000 State Boys' Hockey Tournament CLASS AA CONSOLATION SERIES March 10 & 11 Roseau 4-1 CONSOLATION CHAMPION 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK 131

BRECK SCHOOL, Golden Valley 2000 State Class AA Champion Row 1 - L to R: Charles Simcox, Eric LaFreniere, Mike Kaupa, John Curry, Joe Adams, Reid Anderson, Charles Bellows. Row 2: Asst. Coach John Frazier, Head Coach Wally Chapman, Adam Dunlap, Todd O'Hara, Colin Hohman, David Joiner, Jake Brenk, C.J. Nibbe, Jon Septer, Stephen Morris, Asst. Coach Steve Curry, Goalie Coach Dan DeLianedis. Row 3: Robert Furst, Chris Dale, John Adams, Tom Simmons, David O'Hagen, Josh Haller. SECTION 2A Sauk Rapids-Rice (19-5-1) 1A Rochester Lourdes (21-3-1) 4A 5A 3A 8A 7A 6A Fergus Falls (13-11-0) Breck School, Golden Valley (21-3-1) Farmington (20-4-1) Warroad (19-5-2) International Falls (18-7-0) Hutchinson (12-14-0) Sauk Rapids-Rice 4-3 Breck School, Golden Valley 5-2 Warroad 2-0 International Falls 6-0 Breck School, Golden Valley 5-3 Sauk Rapids-Rice 2000 State Boys' Hockey Tournament CLASS A CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES March 8, 10-11 Warroad 2-1 (2 OT) Breck School, Golden Valley 3-2 2000 STATE CHAMPION International Falls International Falls 4-3 (OT) THIRD PLACE Rochester Lourdes Mariucci Arena, U of M, Minneapolis Fergus Falls Farmington Mariucci Arena, U of M, Minneapolis Hutchinson Rochester Lourdes 4-2 Mariucci Arena, U of M, Minneapolis Farmington 2-0 2000 State Boys' Hockey Tournament CLASS A CONSOLATION SERIES March 9 & 11 Farmington 2-1 (2 OT) CONSOLATION CHAMPION 132 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK

State Boys' Hockey Tournament Champions - 1945-2000 Year Champion Runner-up Score Third Place Consolation 1945 Eveleth (11-0) Thief River Falls 4-3 St. Paul Washington White Bear Lake 1946 Roseau (23-4) Rochester 6-0 Eveleth St. Cloud 1947 St. Paul Johnson (34-1) Roseau 2-1 Minneapolis West South St. Paul 1948 Eveleth (15-0) Warroad 8-2 St. Cloud St. Paul Harding 1949 Eveleth (13-0) Williams 4-1 Warroad Minneapolis Washburn 1950 Eveleth (22-0) Williams 4-3 International Falls St. Paul Murray 1951 Eveleth (19-0) St. Paul Johnson 4-1 Thief River Falls St. Paul Murray 1952 Hibbing (12-2) Eveleth 4-3 Minneapolis Southwest Thief River Falls 1953 St. Paul Johnson (29-2) Warroad 4-1 Eveleth St. Paul Humboldt 1954 Thief River Falls (20-0) Eveleth 4-1 St. Paul Johnson St. Paul Harding 1955 St. Paul Johnson (26-1-2) Minneapolis Southwest 3-1 South St. Paul Thief River Falls 1956 Thief River Falls (19-1) International Falls 3-2 Eveleth St. Paul Johnson 1957 International Falls (23-2) Roseau 3-2 Minneapolis South Edina 1958 Roseau (22-4-1) St. Paul Harding 1-0 South St. Paul Minneapolis Roosevelt 1959 Roseau (30-0) Minneapolis Washburn 4-2 International Falls Thief River Falls 1960 Duluth East (23-3) St. Paul Washington 3-1 Minneapolis Patrick Henry Minneapolis Washburn 1961 Roseau (21-3-2) South St. Paul 1-0 Duluth East St. Paul Johnson 1962 International Falls (23-2-1) Roseau 4-0 South St. Paul Edina 1963 St. Paul Johnson (24-2-1) International Falls *4-3 Roseau Alexander Ramsey 1964 International Falls (22-3-1) St. Paul Johnson 7-3 Minneapolis Patrick Henry Roseau 1965 International Falls (26-0) Bloomington 7-0 St. Paul Johnson Alexander Ramsey 1966 International Falls (26-0) Roseau 5-0 South St. Paul Greenway, Coleraine 1967 Greenway,Coleraine (20-4-2) St. Paul Johnson 4-2 Hibbing Roseau 1968 Greenway, Coleraine (23-3) South St. Paul 6-1 St. Paul Johnson Roseau 1969 Edina (26-1) Warroad *5-4 South St. Paul Greenway, Coleraine 1970 Minneapolis Southwest (24-0-1) Edina *1-0 Hibbing North St. Paul 1971 Edina (22-2-3) Roseau 1-0 International Falls Hastings 1972 International Falls (22-3-1) Grand Rapids 3-2 Minneapolis Southwest Edina 1973 Hibbing (22-4-2) Alexander Ramsey 6-3 International Falls Minneapolis Southwest 1974 Edina East (24-0) Bemidji 6-0 Grand Rapids Hibbing 1975 Grand Rapids (23-4) Minneapolis Southwest 6-1 Hill-Murray Duluth East 1976 Grand Rapids (22-5) Richfield 4-3 Hill-Murray Bloomington Kennedy 1977 Rochester John Marshall (25-2) Edina East 4-2 Grand Rapids Hill-Murray 1978 Edina East (25-1) Grand Rapids **5-4 Roseau Hill-Murray 1979 Edina East (22-4) Rochester John Marshall *4-3 Roseau Grand Rapids 1980 Grand Rapids (21-5) Hill-Murray 2-1 Bloomington Jefferson Irondale 1981 Bloomington Jefferson (17-8-1) Irondale 3-2 South St. Paul Grand Rapids 1982 Edina (22-4) White Bear Mariner 6-0 Hibbing Cloquet 1983 Hill-Murray (28-0) Burnsville 4-3 Henry Sibley Edina 1984 Edina (21-4-1) Bloomington Kennedy 4-2 Hibbing Roseau 1985 Burnsville (24-1-1) Hill-Murray 4-3 Anoka Hibbing 1986 Burnsville (20-5-1) Hill-Murray 4-1 Duluth Denfeld Bemidji 1987 Bloomington Kennedy (25-1-0) Burnsville 4-1 Greenway, Coleraine South St. Paul 1988 Edina (21-5-1) Hill-Murray 5-3 Bloomington Jefferson Duluth Denfeld 1989 Bloomington Jefferson (25-3) Rochester John Marshall *5-4 Duluth Denfeld Edina 1990 Roseau (26-2) Grand Rapids 3-1 Minnetonka White Bear Lake 1991 Hill-Murray (22-6-0) Duluth East 5-3 Burnsville Richfield 1992 - I Bloomington Jefferson (25-2-2) Moorhead 6-3 Blaine Apple Valley - II #Greenway, Coleraine/ Rosemount 6-1 Orono, Long Lake Minneapolis Roosevelt Nashwauk-Keewatin (16-12) 1993 - I Bloomington Jefferson (28-0 Hill-Murray 4-0 Moorhead #Cloquet/Esko/Carlton - II Eveleth-Gilbert (14-14) #Lake of the Woods, **3-2 Henry Sibley Orono, Long Lake Baudette MN/Rainy River Ontario Canada 1994-AA Bloomington Jefferson (26-1-1) Moorhead 3-1 Duluth East White Bear Lake Area - A Warroad (24-4) Hibbing 5-3 Mahtomedi Minneapolis Edison 1995-AA Duluth East (25-3-0) Moorhead 5-3 Edina Bloomington Jefferson - A # International Falls (20-7-1) Totino Grace, Fridley 3-2 Warroad Hutchinson 1996-AA Apple Valley (27-1-0) Edina 3-2 Duluth East Alexandria - A Warroad (24-4-0) Red Wing 10-3 Breck School, Golden Valley Simley, Inver Grove Heights 1997-AA Edina (25-3-0) Duluth East 1-0 Moorhead Anoka - A Red Wing (28-0-0) Warroad 4-3 # Proctor Breck School, Golden Valley 1998-AA Duluth East (25-3-0) Anoka 3-1 Bloomington Jefferson Hastings - A Eveleth-Gilbert (22-6-0) Hermantown 2-1 Red Wing East Grand Forks 1999-AA Roseau (27-1-0) Hastings 4-0 Elk River Area Blaine - A Benilde-Saint Margaret s (26-2-0) East Grand Forks 4-2 Fergus Falls Saint Thomas Academy, Mendota Heights 2000-AA Blaine (21-5-2) Duluth East 4-2 Hastings Roseau - A Breck School, Golden Valley (24-3-1) Warroad 3-2 International Falls Farmington *Overtime Game **Double Overtime Game #Denotes cooperatively sponsored program: International Falls/Littlefork-Big Falls; Proctor/AlBrook, Saginaw. 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK 133

Fifty-sixth state tournament played in 2000 In 1976 the Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament returned to the city where it was groomed 53 years ago. The tournament site became the St. Paul Civic Center Arena, a sports venue with a 15,706 seating capacity for hockey and which is adjacent to the Auditorium where the tournament was nursed through its infancy. For 23 years the tournament was conducted in the Auditorium before leaving in 1969 for the more spacious Met Center in Bloomington. The event returned to St. Paul as the biggest high school hockey tournament in the nation. Although the first state hockey tournament was not conducted until 1945, high school hockey was played in approximately 25 schools in the 1930s. Most of the schools were in the northern part of the state and in the Twin Cities area. Inter-school games were very limited in number, and coaching was done in most schools by male faculty members who had hockey experience or by individuals in the community who had a special interest and training in the sport. In 1945 the Minnesota State High School League, in cooperation with interested citizens in St. Paul, offered the schools an opportunity to participate in the first State High School Hockey Tournament. It marked the very first state-sponsored high school hockey tournament in the United States. There were 26 high schools registered for the sport at the time and Eveleth s Golden Bears went home with the first of its five state championships. The first field - including Thief River Falls, White Bear Lake, St. Cloud, Staples, Rochester, St. Paul Washington, and Granite Falls - played before a total of 8,434 spectators. By 1947, attendance had more than doubled. It reached the 30,000 plateau in 1956, topped 40,000 in 1961, and leveled off at the three-day auditorium capacity of 46,000 its last three years in the St. Paul Auditorium. At the bigger Met Center, attendance nearly doubled. And in 1985 an alltime attendance mark of 103,096 was established at the St. Paul Civic Center Arena. The state hockey tournament was conceived by the late Gene Aldrich, St. Paul athletic director who thought it was time for an event of its kind because St. Paul was drawing many fans for its games. With the enthusiastic approval of the Minnesota State High School League Board of Directors and backing for expenses from the late Elmer Englebert, Aldrich went ahead with planning the details for the first tournament. The event produced sufficient revenue to pay expenses and leave a modest balance. The first-round games during the initial tournament produced many lopsided scores, but the championship affair between Eveleth and Thief Year Attendance 1945... 8,434 1946... 11,035 1947... 17,566 1948... 19,354 1949... 15,471 1950... 14,272 1951... 18,582 1952... 15,523 1953... 19,924 1954... 24,508 1955... 27,213 1956... 30,949 1957... 33,041 1958... 35,243 1959... 36,023 1960... 39,488 1961... 40,607 1962... 41,571 1963... 43,061 1964... 44,362 The History Total Attendance at State Boys' Hockey Tournaments 1945-2000 1965... 43,728 1966... 46,016 1967... 45,140 1968... 45,369 1969... 79,868 1970... 83,625 1971... 79,362 1972... 82,300 1973... 84,039 1974... 84,210 1975... 83,089 1976... 92,333 1977... 94,772 1978... 98,870 1979... 100,902 1980... 102,197 1981... 100,914 1982... 101,006 1983... 102,596 1984... 100,160 1985... 103,096 River Falls (Eveleth won 4-3) was a fine exhibition of skills and abilities which today are expected of Minnesota high school hockey players. The first tournament proved the merits of this activity for high school competition, and the next year the Minnesota State High School League took full control of the tournament series and assumed complete responsibility for its finances. From this meager beginning, high school hockey has grown in programs throughout the state by leaps and bounds. There were 146 high school teams which participated during 1993-94. The rapid development of indoor facilities, improved coaching in schools, and development of youth programs have all been contributing factors. In 1992 the first two-tier Minnesota State High School Tournament was conducted. Following the recommendations of the state s high school hockey coaches association, the Minnesota State High School League Board of Directors established a two-year experiment of conducting the hockey tournament in two tiers. Instead of dividing the participating schools based on enrollment, as is the case with all other activities, the coaches suggested the division be based on performance and ability. Thus, following the regular season, coaches in each section ranked all the teams based on their season performance. The top-eight teams were placed in Tier I to play off to send a representative to the state tournament. The remaining teams then played off to determine the Tier II representative to the tournament. The expansion of the tournament required an additional day of playing time, so the Tier II teams played their quarterfinal games at the St. Paul Civic Center on Wednesday. The Tier I teams played their quarterfinals on Thursday. On Friday and Saturday, the Tier II tournament concluded its schedule at Target Center in Minneapolis. It was the first time hockey had been played at the arena which is home to the NBA s Minnesota Timberwolves. The Tier I tournament was concluded at the Civic Center. In 1994, the tournament was reformatted once again. The League s Board of Directors chose to classify participating schools by enrollment, as it is for every other activity, instead of by performance. The change was reviewed and extended after a two-year experiment. More than 23,000 fans paid to watch the Class A schools, while nearly 83,000 fans paid to watch the Class AA schools. In 2000 the championship round games for both classes were played at Target Center. The 2001 tournament will return to St. Paul s Xcel Energy Center, the new arena for the Minnesota Wild. 1986... 100,824 1987... 100,215 1988... 98,718 1989... 95,356 1990... 97,718 1991... 99,507 1992... 117,563 Tier I... 90,370 Tier II... 27,193 1993... 107,030 Tier I... 88,014 Tier II... 19,016 1994... 112,846 Class AA... 87,738 Class A... 25,108 1995... 116,870 Class AA... 89,095 Class A... 27,775 1996... 115,235 Class AA... 76,457 Class A... 27,389 A & AA Cons. Finals... 11,389 1997... 111,800 Class AA... 74,729 Class A... 26,338 A & AA Cons. Finals... 10,733 1998... 116,155 Class AA... 74,902 Class A... 29,557 A & AA Cons. Finals... 11,696 1999... 106,307 Class AA... 72,760 Class A... 22,616 A & AA Cons. Finals... 10,931 2000... 106,918 Class AA... 74,994 Class A... 20,801 A & AA Cons. Finals... 11,123 Grand Total Attendance 3,892,881 134 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK

State Boys' Hockey Tournament Paid Attendance 1995-2000 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 Previous by Session Session (Classes) (Classes) (Classes) (Classes) (Classes) (Classes) Attendance Record Wednesday Afternoon (Class A Quarterfinals 3,660 4,441 5,579 4,420 6,245 5,814 (One Class Only) Wednesday Evening (Class A Quarterfinals) 4,129 5,167 6,109 5,159 4,438 4,286 Thursday Morning & Afternoon (Class A Consol. Semifinals - Mariucci) 1,195 1,292 1,415 1,499 1,251 1,289 Thursday Afternoon (Class AA Quarterfinals) 16,400 15,295 16,430 15,592 16838 15,644 18,470 (1979) Thursday Evening (Class AA Quarterfinals) 15,283 15,828 16,197 15,954 16188 16,825 18,702 (1980) Friday Afternoon (Class A Semifinals) 6,440 6,020 8,491 7,551 8,940 8,040 Friday Afternoon (Class AA Consol. Semifinals - Mariucci) 10,374 10,283 10,840 10,418 11,202 11,560 16,974 (1985) Friday Evening (Class AA Semifinals) 17,162 15,925 16,491 16,848 16763 15,906 18,985 (1982) Saturday Morning (Class A & Class AA Consol. Finals - Mariucci) 11,123 10,931 11,696 10,733 11,389 11,938 Saturday Afternoon (Class A Third Place & Championship) 5,377 5,726 7,963 7,709 6,515 6,084 14,804 (1985) Saturday Evening (Class AA Third Place & Championship) 15,775 15,429 14,944 15,917 15,466 15,409 18,073 (1981) Grand Totals (Class AA & A - record for 1 class only) 106,918 106,307 116,155 111,800 115,235 112,795 103,096 (1985) Summary of Class AA State Boys Hockey Tournament Records (1994-2000 2-Class Format) Most Appearances... 6... Duluth East Most Games Won... 14... Duluth East Most Games Lost... 10... Rochester Mayo Best Won-Lost Pct. (10 or more games)....778... (14-4) Duluth East Most Goals Scored... 70... Duluth East Most Goals Against... 48... Rochester Mayo Most Times Champions... 2... Duluth East Most Times Runners-up... 2... Duluth East Most Times Third Place... 2... Duluth East Most Times Consolation Champions... 1... (7) Anoka, Alexandria, Blaine, Bloomington Jefferson, Hastings, Roseau, White Bear Lake Summary of Class A State Boys Hockey Tournament Records (1994-2000 2-Class Format) Most Appearances... 5... Red Wing, Warroad Most Games Won... 12... Warroad Most Games Lost... 7... South Saint Paul Best Won-Lost Pct. (10 or more games)....800...(12-3) Warroad Most Goals Scored... 70... Warroad Most Goals Against... 48... South Saint Paul Most Times Champions... 2... Warroad Most Times Runners-up... 2... Warroad Most Times Third Place... 1...(7) Breck School, Fergus Falls, International Falls, Mahtomedi, Proctor/Albrook, Red Wing, Warroad Most Times Consolation Champions... 1... (7) Breck School, East Grand Forks, Farmington, Hutchinson, Minneapolis Edison, Saint Thomas Academy, Simley Inver Grove Heights Summary of All-Time State Boys' Hockey Tournament Records (1945-2000 - All Formats) Most Appearances... 29...Roseau Most Games Won... 48...Roseau Most Games Lost... 44... South Saint Paul Best Won-Lost Pct. (10 or more games)....800... (12-3) Edina East Most Goals Scored... 267...Roseau Most Goals Against... 262... South Saint Paul Most Times Champions... 7... International Falls* Most Times Runners-up... 5... Hill-Murray, Roseau, Warroad Most Times Third Place... 6... South St. Paul Most Times Consolation Champions... 5... Edina, Roseau * 1995 team was a cooperatively sponsored program including students from Littlefork-Big Falls. Edina has won 6 championships as Edina; Edina East won 3 championships. Roseau has won 6 championships. 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK 135

Two Class - Class AA Appearances, Records, Goals Scored - 1994-2000 Times at Cons. Goals Goals Schools State 1st 2nd 3rd Champ. Wins Losses For Against Academy of Holy Angels, Richfield... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 8... 10 Anoka... 2... 0... 1... 0... 1... 4... 2... 16... 15 Apple Valley... 1... 1... 0... 0... 0... 3... 0... 11... 7 Alexandria... 1... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 1... 11... 7 Blaine... 3... 1... 0... 0... 1... 5... 3... 27... 23 Bloomington Jefferson... 5... 1... 0... 1... 1... 8... 6... 51... 29 Champlin Park... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 5... 11 Duluth East... 6... 2... 2... 2... 0... 14... 4... 70... 32 Eden Prairie... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 7... 8 Edina... 5... 1... 1... 1... 0... 9... 6... 45... 41 Elk River Area... 1... 0... 0... 1... 0... 2... 1... 9... 5 Hastings... 3... 0... 1... 1... 1... 6... 3... 34... 32 Henry Sibley, Mendota Heights... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 0... 11 Hill-Murray, Maplewood... 3... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 6... 12... 26 Minnetonka... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 4... 7 Moorhead... 3... 0... 2... 1... 0... 6... 3... 38... 24 Osseo... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 5... 9 *Owatonna/Medford... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 2... 12 Rochester John Marshall... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 4... 10 Rochester Mayo... 5... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 10... 27... 48 Roseau... 3... 1... 0... 0... 1... 6... 3... 29... 25 Saint Paul Johnson... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 3... 11 South Saint Paul... 2... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 4... 16... 24 White Bear Lake Area... 4... 0... 0... 0... 1... 4... 7... 40... 41 Two Class - Class A Appearances, Records, Goals Scored - 1994-2000 Times at Cons. Goals Goals Schools State 1st 2nd 3rd Champ. Wins Losses For Against Benilde-Saint Margaret s, Saint Louis Park... 1... 1... 0... 0... 0... 3... 0... 13... 4 Blake School (The), Minneapolis... 2... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 4... 21... 25 Breck School, Golden Valley... 4... 1... 0... 1... 1... 7... 4... 40... 35 Chisago Lakes Area, Lindstrom... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 3... 14 Detroit Lakes... 2... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 4... 7... 19 Duluth Central... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 12... 9 East Grand Forks... 2... 0... 1... 0... 1... 4... 2... 24... 16 Eveleth-Gilbert... 1... 1... 0... 0... 0... 3... 0... 9... 3 Farmington... 2... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 3... 9... 11 Fergus Falls... 4... 0... 0... 1... 0... 3... 7... 24... 48 Hermantown... 3... 0... 1... 0... 0... 3... 5... 23... 22 Hibbing... 1... 0... 1... 0... 0... 2... 1... 21... 9 Hutchinson... 3... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 5... 22... 30 International Falls... 1... 0... 0... 1... 0... 2... 1... 11... 5 *International Falls/Littlefork-Big Falls... 1... 1... 0... 0... 0... 3... 0... 11... 5 *Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 9... 14 Mahtomedi... 3... 0... 0... 1... 0... 3... 5... 25... 25 Minneapolis Edison... 1... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 1... 13... 12 *Mora/Hinckley-Finlayson... 2... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 4... 14... 24 Mound-Westonka... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 4... 10 *Proctor/AlBrook, Saginaw... 1... 0... 0... 1... 0... 2... 1... 16... 13 Red Wing... 5... 1... 1... 1... 0... 9... 6... 48... 46 *Rochester Lourdes/Plainview/Stewartville... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 8... 8 Saint Cloud Cathedral... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 9... 19 Saint Louis Park... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 8... 13 Saint Thomas Academy, Mendota Heights... 1... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 1... 13... 12 Sauk Rapids-Rice... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 10... 12 Silver Bay... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 10... 12 Simley, Inver Grove Heights... 1... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 1... 9... 10 Totino Grace, Fridley... 1... 0... 1... 0... 0... 2... 1... 8... 5 Warroad... 5... 2... 2... 1... 0... 12... 3... 70... 34 136 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK

Two Tier - Tier I Appearances, Records, Goals Scored - 1992-1993 Times at Cons. Goals Goals Schools State 1st 2nd 3rd Champ. Wins Losses For Against Apple Valley... 2... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 3... 13... 17 *Austin/Austin Pacelli... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 5... 21 Blaine... 1... 0... 0... 1... 0... 2... 1... 12... 11 Bloomington Jefferson... 2... 2... 0... 0... 0... 6... 0... 32... 11 *Cloquet/Esko/Carlton... 2... 0... 0... 0... 1... 3... 3... 34... 24 Eden Prairie... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 5... 14 Elk River... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 13... 8 Hill-Murray... 2... 0... 1... 0... 0... 3... 3... 22... 23 Moorhead... 2... 0... 1... 1... 0... 4... 2... 29... 23 Park Center, Brooklyn Park... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 4... 9 Rochester Mayo... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 2... 10 * Cooperatively sponsored program Two Tier - Tier II Appearances, Records, Goals Scored - 1992-1993 Times at Cons. Goals Goals Schools State 1st 2nd 3rd Champ. Wins Losses For Against Alexandria... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 3... 10 Cambridge... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 7... 13 Eveleth-Gilbert... 1... 1... 0... 0... 0... 3... 0... 13... 6 *Faribault/Bethlehem Academy/ MN Residential Academy for the Deaf... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 11... 15 *Greenway, Coleraine/Nashwauk-Keewatin... 1... 1... 0... 0... 0... 3... 0... 16... 6 Henry Sibley, West Saint Paul... 1... 0... 0... 1... 0... 2... 1... 11... 8 *Lake of the Woods, Baudette/Rainy River Ontario Canada... 1... 0... 1... 0... 0... 2... 1... 14... 11 Mahtomedi... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 9... 9 Minneapolis Roosevelt... 1... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 1... 10... 6 Minneapolis South... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 2... 7 *New Ulm/New Ulm Cathedral... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 1... 9 Orono... 2... 0... 0... 1... 1... 4... 2... 29... 16 Rosemount... 1... 0... 1... 0... 0... 2... 1... 10... 8 Saint Cloud Cathedral... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 5... 11 Totino Grace, Fridley... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 7... 13 *Cooperatively sponsored program. Summary of One Class Tournament Records (1945-1991) Most Appearances... 26...Roseau Most Games Won... 42...Roseau Most Games Lost... 40... South Saint Paul Best Won-Lost Pct.... 800... (12-3) Edina East Most Goals Scored... 238...Roseau Most Goals Against... 238... South Saint Paul Most Times Champions... 6... International Falls Most Times Runners-up... 5...Roseau Most Times Third Place... 6... South Saint Paul Most Times Consolation Champions... 5... Edina Continued From Page 130 thriller, and Hastings beat Bloomington Jefferson 4-3 in overtime. In the third-place game, Hastings defeated Edina 4-3 in double overtime. Hastings, which earned runner-up honors in 1999, led 2-1 at the end of the first period. The Raiders held that lead until Edina s Scott Strand tied the score at 4:00 in the third period. Less than four minutes later, John Davis gave the Hornets a 3-2 edge. Hastings Cody Swanson tied the game on a power-play goal at 9:41. Travis Kieffer scored the game-winner for the Hornets at 5:14 in the second overtime. Edina goalie Chris Kapsen finished the game with 31 saves. The Raiders goalie, Matt Klein, stopped 42 shots. Roseau claimed the consolation championship with a 4-1 victory over Rochester Mayo. David Klema led the Rams with two goals and one assist. Total tournament attendance was 106,918. The tournament was played March 8-11 at the Target Center in Minneapolis. Consolation games were played at Mariucci Arena on the University of Minnesota Minneapolis campus. 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK 137

One Class Appearances, Records, Goals Scored - 1945-1991 Times at Cons. Goals Goals Schools State 1st 2nd 3rd Champ. Wins Losses For Against Alexander Ramsey... 6... 0... 1... 0... 2... 9... 9... 50... 49 Anoka... 2... 0... 0... 1... 0... 3... 3... 25... 19 Apple Valley... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 6... 10 Bemidji... 6... 0... 1... 0... 1... 5... 10... 44... 66 Bloomington... 3... 0... 1... 0... 0... 2... 5... 12... 34 Bloomington Jefferson... 7... 2... 0... 2... 0... 13... 8... 80... 75 Bloomington Kennedy... 7... 1... 1... 0... 1... 9... 10... 65... 66 Bloomington Lincoln... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 7... 9 Burnsville... 7... 2... 2... 1... 0... 13... 7... 78... 58 Cloquet... 1... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 1... 16... 14 Columbia Heights... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 7... 9 Cretin-Derham Hall... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 4... 6 Duluth Central... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 2... 11 Duluth Denfeld... 3... 0... 0... 2... 1... 6... 3... 30... 22 Duluth East... 6... 1... 1... 1... 1... 9... 7... 40... 37 East Grand Forks... 3... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 6... 16... 28 Edina... 17... 5... 1... 0... 5... 29... 18... 145... 115 Edina East... 5... 3... 1... 0... 0... 12... 3... 73... 37 Edina West... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 7... 9 Eveleth... 13... 5... 2... 3... 0... 27... 11... 182... 74 Frank B. Kellogg... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 11... 12 Grand Rapids... 12... 3... 3... 2... 2... 25... 11... 139... 106 Granite Falls... 2... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 4... 5... 35 Greenway, Coleraine... 7... 2... 0... 1... 2... 13... 7... 80... 55 Hallock... 2... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 4... 1... 22 Hastings... 2... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 3... 15... 24 Henry Sibley... 6... 0... 0... 1... 0... 3... 11... 32... 54 Hibbing... 9... 2... 0... 4... 2... 19... 8... 112... 80 Hill-Murray... 13... 2... 4... 2... 2... 23... 14... 146... 113 Hopkins Lindbergh... 2... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 4... 16... 26 International Falls... 16... 6... 2... 4... 0... 31... 14... 165... 111 Irondale... 3... 0... 1... 0... 1... 5... 4... 44... 41 Minneapolis Central... 2... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 4... 10... 25 Minneapolis Patrick Henry... 3... 0... 0... 2... 0... 5... 4... 23... 24 Minneapolis Roosevelt... 8... 0... 0... 0... 1... 5... 15... 47... 66 Minneapolis South... 4... 0... 0... 1... 0... 4... 7... 22... 31 Minneapolis Southwest... 15... 1... 2... 2... 1... 19... 23... 115... 136 Minneapolis Washburn... 6... 0... 1... 0... 2... 9... 9... 61... 55 Minneapolis West... 2... 0... 0... 1... 0... 2... 3... 13... 10 Minnetonka... 2... 0... 0... 1... 0... 3... 3... 22... 21 Mounds View... 5... 0... 0... 0... 0... 3... 10... 36... 52 North, North Saint Paul... 4... 0... 0... 0... 1... 4... 7... 39... 41 Richfield... 6... 0... 1... 0... 1... 6... 10... 48... 52 Robbinsdale... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 6... 11 Rochester... 4... 0... 1... 0... 0... 2... 7... 9... 34 Rochester John Marshall... 5... 1... 2... 0... 0... 8... 6... 50... 42 Rochester Mayo... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 2... 13... 20 Roseau... 26... 5... 5... 3... 4... 42... 30... 238... 210 Roseville Area... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 4... 8 Saint Cloud Apollo... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 3... 9 Saint Cloud Tech.... 7... 0... 0... 1... 1... 8... 12... 41... 83 Saint Louis Park... 4... 0... 0... 0... 0... 1... 8... 11... 36 Saint Paul Harding... 8... 0... 1... 0... 2... 7... 13... 46... 65 Saint Paul Humboldt... 2... 0... 0... 0... 1... 3... 3... 12... 17 Saint Paul Johnson... 21... 4... 3... 3... 2... 35... 26... 188... 142 Saint Paul Monroe... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 1... 9 Saint Paul Murray... 6... 0... 0... 0... 2... 8... 10... 48... 46 Saint Paul Washington... 3... 0... 1... 1... 0... 4... 4... 21... 26 South Saint Paul... 25... 0... 2... 6... 2... 31... 40... 196... 238 Staples... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 1... 7 Thief River Falls... 9... 2... 1... 1... 3... 16... 9... 92... 69 Warroad... 9... 0... 3... 1... 0... 11... 14... 86... 90 Wayzata... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 1... 12 White Bear Lake... 10... 0... 0... 0... 2... 6... 18... 54... 81 White Bear Mariner... 1... 0... 1... 0... 0... 2... 1... 11... 9 Williams... 3... 0... 2... 0... 0... 4... 4... 25... 31 Willmar... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 3... 14 Winona... 1... 0... 0... 0... 0... 0... 2... 4... 6 138 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK

State Boys' Hockey Tournament Appearances - 1945-2000 Academy of Holy Angels, Richfield... 1999 (AA) Alexander Ramsey 1963, 1964, 1965, 1971, 1972, 1973 Alexandria... 1992 (II), 1996 (AA) Anoka... 1985, 1990, 1997 (AA), 1998 (AA) Apple Valley... 1981, 1992 (I), 1993 (I), 1996 (AA) Austin/Austin Pacelli... 1993 (I) Bemidji... 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1985, 1986 Benilde-Saint Margaret s, Saint Louis Park... 1999 (A) Blaine... 1992 (I), 1996 (AA), 1999 (AA), 2000 (AA) Blake School (The), Minneapolis... 1995 (A), 1999 (A) Bloomington... 1961, 1964, 1965 Bloomington Jefferson.. 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992 (I), 1993 (I), 1994 (AA), 1995 (AA), 1997 (AA), 1998 (AA), 2000 (AA) Bloomington Kennedy... 1966, 1976, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1991 Bloomington Lincoln... 1975 Breck School, Golden Valley. 1994 (A), 1996 (A), 1997 (A), 2000 (A) Burnsville... 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991 Cambridge... 1992 (II) Champlin Park... 1995 (AA) Chisago Lakes Area, Lindstrom... 1995 (A) Cloquet... 1982 Cloquet/Esko/Carlton... 1992 (I), 1993 (I) Columbia Heights... 1983 Cretin-Derham Hall... 1988 Detroit Lakes... 1995 (A), 1996 (A) Duluth Central... 1954,1996 (A) Duluth Denfeld... 1986, 1988, 1989 Duluth East 1958, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1975, 1991, 1994 (AA), 1995 (AA), 1996 (AA), 1997 (AA), 1998 (AA), 2000 (AA) East Grand Forks 1971, 1980, 1982, 1998 (A), 1999 (A) Eden Prairie... 1992 (I), 1999 (AA) Edina-Morningside... 1955, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1962 Edina 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1995 (AA), 1996 (AA), 1997 (AA), 1998 (AA), 2000 (AA) Edina East... 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979 Edina West... 1981 Elk River Area... 1993 (I), 1999 (AA) Eveleth... 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1960 Eveleth-Gilbert... 1993 (II), 1998 (A) Faribault/Bethlehem Academy/MN Residential Academy... 1993 (II) Farmington... 1994 (A), 2000 (A) Fergus Falls... 1997 (A), 1998 (A), 1999 (A), 2000 (A) Frank B. Kellogg... 1974 Grand Rapids... 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1988, 1990, 1991 Granite Falls... 1945, 1946 Greenway, Coleraine... 1962, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1987 Greenway, Coleraine/Nashwauk-Keewatin... 1992 (II) Hallock... 1957, 1961 Hastings. 1971, 1985, 1998 (AA), 1999 (AA), 2000 (AA) Henry Sibley 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1982, 1983, 1993 (II), 1997 (AA) Hermantown... 1994 (A), 1998 (A), 1999 (A) Hibbing... 1952, 1967, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1994 (A) Hill-Murray. 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992 (I), 1993 (I), 1997 (AA), 1999 (AA), 2000 (AA) Hopkins Lindbergh... 1975, 1980 Hutchinson... 1995 (A), 1997 (A), 2000 (A) International Falls 1950, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1983, 1989, 1995 (A), 2000 (A) Irondale, New Brighton... 1979, 1980, 1981 Lake of the Woods, Baudette/Rainy River, Ontario Canada... 1993 (II) Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato... 1996 (A) Mahtomedi... 1992 (II), 1994 (A), 1997 (A), 1998 (A) Minneapolis Central... 1949, 1950 Minneapolis Edison... 1994 (A) Minneapolis Patrick Henry... 1959, 1960, 1964 Minneapolis Roosevelt.. 1956, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1974, 1978, 1992 (II) Minneapolis South... 1950, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1993 (II) Minneapolis Southwest. 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980 Minneapolis Washburn.. 1948, 1949, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1979 Minneapolis West... 1946, 1947 Minnetonka... 1985, 1990, 1994 (AA) Moorhead1992 (I), 1993 (I), 1994 (AA), 1995 (AA), 1997 (AA) Mora/Hinckley-Finlayson... 1996 (A), 1997 (A) Mound Westonka... 1998 (A) Mounds View... 1968, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1978 New Ulm/New Ulm Cathedral... 1992 (II) North St. Paul... 1961, 1967, 1970, 1981 Orono... 1992 (II), 1993 (II) Osseo... 1994 (AA) Owatonna... 1998 (AA) Park Center, Brooklyn Park... 1993 (I) Proctor/AlBrook, Saginaw... 1997 (A) Red Wing 1995 (A), 1996 (A), 1997 (A), 1998 (A), 1999 (A) Richfield... 1962, 1963, 1964, 1976, 1986, 1991 Robbinsdale... 1959 Rochester... 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948 Rochester John Marshall 1977, 1978, 1979, 1988, 1989, 1996 (AA) Rochester Lourdes... 2000 (A) Rochester Mayo. 1982, 1992 (I), 1994 (AA), 1995 (AA), 1997 (AA), 1999 (AA), 2000 (AA) Roseau... 1946, 1947, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966,1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984,... 1990, 1991, 1998 (AA), 1999 (AA), 2000 (AA) Rosemount... 1992 (II) Roseville Area... 1987 Saint Cloud Apollo... 1984 Saint Cloud Cathedral... 1993 (II), 1994 (A) Saint Cloud Tech. 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952 Saint Louis Park... 1948, 1949, 1953, 1958, 1998 (A) Saint Paul Harding1948, 1954, 1958, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979 Saint Paul Humboldt... 1952, 1953 Saint Paul Johnson... 1946, 1947, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968,1970, 1971, 1984, 1991, 1995 (AA) Saint Paul Monroe... 1962 Saint Paul Murray 1949, 1950, 1951, 1957, 1958, 1963 Saint Paul Washington... 1945, 1956, 1960 Saint Thomas Academy, Mendota Heights... 1999 (A) Sauk Rapids-Rice... 2000 (A) Silver Bay... 1999 (A) Simley, Inver Grove Heights... 1996 (A) South Saint Paul. 1947, 1948, 1950, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981,... 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1994 (AA), 1996 (AA) Staples... 1945 Thief River Falls.. 1945, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1965 Totino Grace, Fridley... 1993 (II), 1995 (A) Warroad... 1948, 1949, 1953, 1963, 1969, 1970, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994 (A),1995 (A), 1996 (A), 1997 (A), 2000 (A) Wayzata... 1954 White Bear Lake Area... 1945, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1956, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1989, 1990, 1994 (AA), 1995 (AA), 1996 (AA), 1998 (AA) White Bear Mariner... 1982 Williams... 1949, 1950, 1951 Willmar... 1947 Winona... 1952 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK 139

2000 U.S. Bank Class AA All-Tournament Team Row 1: L to R: Tom Allen, Duluth East; Nick Licari, Duluth East; Dan Hoehne, Duluth East. Row 2: Chris Kapsen, Edina; Brandon Bochenski, Blaine; Scott Foyt, Blaine; Matt Hendricks, Blaine; Matt Moore, Blaine; Ross Carlson, Duluth East. Not Pictured: Andy Canzanello, Rochester Mayo; Josh Grahn, Roseau; Travis Kieffer, Hastings. 2000 U.S. Bank Class A All-Tournament Team Row 1 - L to R: Nathan Raduns, Sauk Rapids-Rice; Brady Fougner, International Falls; Jayme Fisher, International Falls; Derick Zirups, International Falls. Row 2: Todd O'Hara, Breck School; Tony Selvog, Warroad; Cory Monshaugen, Warroad; Nick Marvin, Warroad; Brian McFarlane, Warroad; Jake Brenk, Breck School; Josh Haller, Breck School. Not Pictured: Mark Stuart, Rochester Lourdes. 140 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK

Most Appearances Roseau 29 Most Championships International Falls* 7 Most Consecutive Tournaments Eveleth 12 (1945-1956) Most Consecutive Championships Eveleth 4 (1948-1951) Most Consecutive Championship Games Eveleth 5 (1948-52) & International Falls 5 (1962-66) Most Goals All Tournaments Roseau 258 Most Goals One Tournament Eveleth 30 (1945) Most Goals One Tournament All Teams 106 (1979) Fewest Goals One Tournament All Teams 42 (1946) Most Goals One Tournament Winning Teams 70 (1945) Fewest Goals One Tournament Losing Teams 8 (1945, 1946, 1957) Most Goals One Game Eveleth 16 (1945) Most Goals Two Teams One Game 17 Roseau 9 vs. Burnsville 8 (1984) Most Goals One Team Championship Game Eveleth 8 (1948) Most Goals Two Teams Championship Game 10 Eveleth 8 vs. Warroad 2 (1948) & International Falls 7 vs. St. Paul Johnson 3 (1964) Most Goals Losing Team Championship Game 4 Warroad vs. Edina 5 (1969) and 4 Grand Rapids vs. Edina East 5 (1978) Most Goals One Period 7 Eveleth (1945) Fewest Goals Against - Tournament 1 Eveleth (1949), International Falls (1957) Most All-Time Total Points 46 John Mayasich, Eveleth (1948-51) Most All-Time Total Goals 36 John Mayasich, Eveleth (1948-51) Most All-Time Total Assists 17 Johnny Pohl, Red Wing (1995-98) Most Consecutive Games Scoring a Goal 12 John Mayasich, Eveleth (1948-51) Most Points One Tournament 18 John Mayasich, Eveleth (1951) Most Goals One Tournament 15 John Mayasich, Eveleth (1951) Most Assists One Tournament 10 Jamie Langenbrunner, Cloquet (1993) Most Points One Game 8 John Mayasich, Eveleth (1951) Most Goals One Game 7 John Mayasich, Eveleth (1951) Most Assists One Game 6 Dom Talarico, Proctor (1997) Most Points One Period 5 John Mayasich, Eveleth (1951) Most Goals One Period 4 John Mayasich, Eveleth (1951) Most Assists One Period 4 Neal Broten, Roseau (1978) State Boys Hockey Tournament Team, Individual Records - 1945-2000 TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Fewest Goals - Tournament 0 - St. Louis Park (1948), White Bear Lake (1951 & 1970), Hallock (1957), Saint Paul Johnson (1959), Henry Sibley (1997), Hutchinson (2000) Longest Elapsed Game Time 93:12 - Apple Valley vs. Duluth East (1996) Most Overtimes - Game 11 Mpls. South 3 vs. Thief River Falls 2 (1955) Most Overtime Games Played 13 Edina (East) Most Overtime Games Won Edina (East) 8 Most Overtime Games Lost North St. Paul 6 Most Overtime Games - Tournament 6 (1970) Most Overtime Games by Team - Tournament 3 Edina (1970) Most Consecutive Overtime Games Tournament 5 Edina (1-1969, 3-1970, 1-1971) Most Shutouts - All Teams 6 (1945), (1957) Fewest Shutouts - All Teams 0 (1960, 1963, 1967, 1979, 1980, 1981) Most Shutouts - All Tournaments 10 Eveleth Most Games Won - All Tournaments 42 Roseau Best Won-Lost Percentage - All Tournaments.800 (12-3) Edina East Most Consecutive Games Won 14 Eveleth Most Games Lost - All Tournaments 38 South St. Paul Most Goals Against - All Tournaments 238 South St. Paul Most All-Time Hat Tricks 7 John Mayasich, Eveleth (1948-51) Most Shutouts All Tournaments 5 Willard Ikola, Eveleth (1-1947, 2-1949, 2-1950) Most Shutouts One Tournament Many tied with two Most Stops One Tournament 124 Doug Long, St. Paul Johnson 61-52-11 (1970) Most Stops One Game 65 Karl Goehring, Apple Valley (1996) Most Stops Regulation Game 49 Jim Mattson, St. Louis Park (1948) Most Stops One Period By One Goalie 20 Jim Mattson, St. Louis Park (1948); Pat Farrington, Henry Sibley (1975); Geof Harraway, Richfield (1976); Matt Jeffers, Osseo (1994) Fewest Stops - Tournament 14 Ralph Engelstad, Thief River Falls (1945) Fewest Stops - One Period 0 Ron Drobnick, Eveleth; Ralph Engelstad, Thief River Falls; John Okoneski, St. Paul Washington - (ALL-1945) Three Times; Martin LaVasseur, White Bear Lake (1945); Clark Wilder, Rochester (1946); Two Times; and Jim Resch, St. Paul Johnson (1965) One Time Fewest Stops - One Game 1 Ron Drobnick, Eveleth (1945) 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK 141

Year Name & School Goals Assists Points 1945 Wally Grant, Eveleth 9 4 13 Pat Finnegan, Eveleth 8 5 13 1946 Rube Bjorkman, Roseau 4 1 5 Bob Harris, Roseau 3 2 5 1947 Rube Bjorkman, Roseau 6 0 6 Dave Reipke, St. Paul Johnson 5 1 6 Francis Tholl, St.Cloud 4 2 6 Jim Broker, St. Cloud 4 2 6 John Matchefts, Eveleth 3 3 6 1948 John Matchefts, Eveleth 9 5 14 1949 John Mayasich, Eveleth 7 4 11 1950 John Mayasich, Eveleth 11 1 12 Ray Beauchamp, Williams 5 7 12 1951 John Mayasich, Eveleth 15 3 18 1952 Jack Petroske, Hibbing 3 8 11 1953 Roger Bertelson, St. Paul Johnson 4 1 5 Jack Stoskopf, Warroad 4 1 5 Mike Castellano, Eveleth 3 2 5 Gerald Palkovich, Eveleth 2 3 5 1954 Dick Jinks, St. Paul Harding 8 0 8 1955 Merv Meredith, Minneapolis Southwest 5 1 6 1956 Cliff Strand, Thief River Falls 4 3 7 1957 Oscar Mahle, International Falls 7 1 8 1958 Ken Pederson, South St. Paul 6 2 8 1959 Dan Cullen, International Falls 6 1 7 Jim Stordahl, Roseau 4 3 7 1960 Bill Silvertson, Duluth East 5 1 6 Jim Ross, Duluth East 3 3 6 1961 Craig Falkman, St. Paul Johnson 5 0 5 Jon Hall, Minneapolis Roosevelt 0 5 5 Tom Brindley, St. Paul Johnson 2 3 5 1962 Glen Blumer, International Falls 3 3 6 Jim Amidon, International Falls 4 4 8 Doug Woog, South St. Paul 2 4 6 1963 Jim Amidon, International Falls 4 4 8 1964 Rob Shattuck, St. Paul Johnson 3 4 7 1965 Pete Fichuk, International Falls 4 3 7 1966 Bob Tok, Greenway, Coleraine 5 3 8 1967 Craig Sarner, North St. Paul 2 9 11 1968 Mike Antonovich, Greenway, Coleraine 3 6 9 1969 Mike Antonovich, Greenway, Coleraine 7 1 8 1970 Paul Miller, Minneapolis Southwest 4 2 6 Lee Marshall, Warroad 3 3 6 Frank Krahn, Warroad 1 5 6 1971 Jerry Meier, Hastings 3 2 5 Dave Otness, Edina 2 3 5 1972 John Shewchuck, South St. Paul 2 4 6 Warren Miller, South St. Paul 2 4 6 1973 Joe Micheletti, Hibbing 7 4 11 1974 John Rothstein, Grand Rapids 5 2 7 State Tournament Leading Scorers - 1945-2000 Year Name & School Goals Assists Points 1975 Erin Roth, Grand Rapids 3 7 10 1976 Steve Christoff, Richfield 5 4 9 1977 Scott Lecy, Rochester John Marshall 5 2 7 Scott Kleinendorst, Grand Rapids 4 3 7 1978 Aaron Broten, Roseau 4 3 7 1979 Aaron Broten, Roseau 6 6 12 1980 Jay North, Bloomington Jefferson 4 3 7 Scott Richart, Irondale 6 1 7 John Bader, Irondale 2 5 7 1981 Tony Kellin, Grand Rapids 3 6 9 1982 Steve Bianchi, Bloomington Jefferson 1 6 7 Jim Johannson, Rochester Mayo 5 2 7 1983 Todd Okerlund, Burnsville 2 6 8 1984 Paul Ranheim, Edina 4 3 7 1985 Tod Hartje, Anoka 3 3 6 Pat Marolt, Hibbing 4 2 6 1986 Scott Bloom, Burnsville 5 5 10 1987 Jason Miller, Bloomington Kennedy 6 2 8 John Young, South St. Paul 2 6 8 1988 Larry Olimb, Warroad 2 4 6 Kevin Degel, Bloomington Jefferson 0 6 6 Chris Marinucci, Grand Rapids 1 5 6 1989 Sean Rice, Bloomington Jefferson 5 3 8 1990 Chris Gotziaman, Roseau 4 2 6 Justin McHugh, Minnetonka 4 2 6 1991 Mark Strobel, Hill-Murray 4 3 7 1992- I Joe Bianchi, Bloomington Jefferson 6 1 7 Tim McDonald, Bloomington Jefferson 4 3 7 Jon Hillman, Blaine 3 4 7 Mike O Connell, Apple Valley 3 4 7 - II Scott Lynch, Minneapolis Roosevelt 4 5 9 1993 - I Jamie Langenbrunner, Cloquet 3 10 13 Sergei Petrov, Cloquet 6 7 13 - II Mark Amundsen, Lake of the Woods 6 4 10 1994 - AA - Ryan Kraft, Moorhead 8 1 9 A - Brian Bolf, Hibbing 2 8 10 1995 - AA - Dave Spehar, Duluth East 9 0 9 A - Ryan Dolder, Hutchinson 7 2 9 1996 - AA - Dave Spehar, Duluth East 9 4 13 A- Josh Heppner, Warroad 1 6 7 Kaine Martell, Warroad 2 5 7 John Pohl, Red Wing 5 2 7 1997 - AA - Brian Nelson, Moorhead 5 0 5 A - Dom Talarico, Proctor 3 7 10 1998 - AA - Jeff Taffe, Hastings 3 4 7 A - Johnny Pohl, Red Wing 3 8 11 1999 - AA - Mike Klema, Roseau 7 2 9 A - Troy Riddle, Benilde-Saint Margaret s 7 2 9 2000 - AA Brandon Bochenski, Blaine 3 4 7 A Todd O Hara, Breck School 3 3 6 142 1999-2000 Minnesota State High School League YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK