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Minnesota Girls High School Hockey IV

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Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey
As named by the Minnesota Girls Hockey Coaches Association (MGHCA) - congratulations to all the players!

2014-2015 All State and Honorable Mention

Class A All State
Anna Barlow D 2015 South St. Paul
Kate Hallett D 2015 St. Paul United
Briana Jorde D 2016 Thief River Falls
Rebekah Kolstad D 2015 Mankato East
Haley Nielsen D 2015 Orono
Kayla Oberding D 2015 Red Wing
Sylvie Wallin D 2016 Blake School (The)
Emily Bergland F 2015 Thief River Falls
Carly Bullock F 2016 Blake School (The)
Jordan Chancellor F 2015 Blake School (The)
Mariah Gardner F 2017 Warroad
Reagan Haley F 2015 Red Wing
Karlie Lund F 2015 Blake School (The)
Joie Phelps F 2017 St. Paul United
Brook Schugel F 2016 New Ulm
Grace Zumwinkle F 2017 Breck
Jenna Brenneman G 2016 Breck
Frances Marshall G 2015 Thief River Falls

Class A Honorable Mention
Ellie Martini D 2015 Orono
Erica Schramel D 2016 Princeton
Catherine Turcotte D 2016 Red Wing
Isabel Bianchi F 2016 Holy Angels/Richfield
Jillayne Gilbert F 2015 Proctor/Hermantown
Sophie Mcgovern F 2016 Proctor/Hermantown
Allison Parnell F 2016 Totino-Grace
Leah Schwartzman F 2015 Breck
Catie Skaja F 2018 New Prague
Sydney Conley G 2015 South St. Paul
Ashley Corcoran G 2015 Red Wing
Catherine Johnson G 2016 St. Paul United
Sydney Scobee G 2016 Breck


Class AA All State
Grace Bizal D 2015 Hopkins
Lauren Boyle D 2015 Eden Prairie
Kelsey Crow D 2015 Minnetonka
Taylor Flaherty D 2015 Lakevile North
Katherine Robinson D 2016 Dodge County
Mekenzie Steffen D 2016 Hill-Murray
Jessie Aney F 2015 Rochester Century
Charly Dahlquist F 2015 Eden Prairie
Tianna Gunderson F 2015 Roseau
Angie Heppelmann F 2015 Eden Prairie
Presley Norby F 2016 Minnetonka
Dana Rasmussen F 2015 Dodge County
Sophia Shaver F 2015 Wayzata
Paige Voight F 2015 Cretin-Derham Hall
Taylor Williamson F 2015 Edina
Abby Cooper G 2015 Lakevile North
Hannah Goettl G 2015 Champlin Park

Class AA Honorable Mention
Grace Bowlby D 2017 Edina
Emily Brown D 2017 Blaine
Megan Hinze D 2015 Chaska/Chan
Kenzie Prater D 2016 Hill-Murray
Allison Roethke D 2016 Buffalo
Paige Sorensen D 2015 Wayzata
Paige Beebe F 2017 Blaine
Jessica Bonfe F 2015 Hill-Murray
Corbin Boyd F 2015 Hopkins
Sydney Brodt F 2016 Mounds View
Abby Halluska F 2016 Buffalo
Jordan McLaughlin F 2015 Grand Rapids-Grwy
Kaitlin Radke F 2016 Hastings
Natalie Snodgrass F 2017 Eastview
Becca Zarembinski F 2015 Hill-Murray
Breanna Blesi G 2017 Maple Grove
Brianna Storms G 2015 Moorhead
 
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one thing that has changed & shows an increase in the quality of players, no 8th graders on the list! congrats to each and every one on the list
 
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2014-2015 season final rankings:

Class AA

1 HILL-MURRAY
2 Minnetonka
3 Edina
4 Eden Prairie
5 Wayzata
6 Maple Grove
7 Lakeville South
8 Lakeville North
9 Cretin-Derham Hall
10 Blaine
11 Buffalo
12 Roseau
13 Centennial
14 Chaska/Chanhassen
15 Hopkins
16 Dodge County
17 Mounds View
18 Elk River/Zimmerman
19 Eastview
20 Rochester John Marshall

Class A

1 THIEF RIVER FALLS
2 Blake
3 Breck
4 Warroad
5 Red Wing
6 St. Paul United
7 East Grand Forks
8 Alexandria
9 Orono
10 South St. Paul
11 Hibbing/Chisholm
12 Proctor/Hermantown
13 Mound Westonka
14 Moose Lake Area
15 New Prague
16 Mahtomedi
17 New Ulm
18 Princeton
19 Detroit Lakes
20 Northfield
 
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Forgot to post this earlier, but total attendance at the Girls State Tournament this year set an all-time record of 21,365. They mentioned this on the telecast of the just concluded Boys State Tournament which also set a new attendance record of 135,618, which includes a Minnesota indoor hockey record of 21,609 for the Friday evening session.

ALSO, just for a little levity after all the tense drama that played out with the NCAA Tourney selections, here is this year's "Minnesota State High School All Hockey Hair Team". This year's new sponsor, Warrior Hockey, pledged to donate $15,000 to a charity if the video reached 100,000 hits. It's new gone viral, with over 225,000 hits since being posted yesterday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzhSpdPqexY#t=366
 
Re: Minnesota Girls High School Hockey IV

Forgot to post this earlier, but total attendance at the Girls State Tournament this year set an all-time record of 21,365. They mentioned this on the telecast of the just concluded Boys State Tournament which also set a new attendance record of 135,618, which includes a Minnesota indoor hockey record of 21,609 for the Friday evening session.

ALSO, just for a little levity after all the tense drama that played out with the NCAA Tourney selections, here is this year's "Minnesota State High School All Hockey Hair Team". This year's new sponsor, Warrior Hockey, pledged to donate $15,000 to a charity if the video reached 100,000 hits. It's new gone viral, with over 225,000 hits since being posted yesterday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzhSpdPqexY#t=366
Looking very much like my HS days style wise...mid seventies.
 
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That's what one of my brothers said - he graduated in 1974.
 
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‘A perfect season’: Thief River Falls coach Whitney Restemayer, a former Bemidji Lumberjack, is first woman to coach state hockey champion in Minnesota

“To a lot of Minnesota girls, the Division I thing just isn’t something they think of,” she said. “This makes it more realistic that you don’t need a man to coach you to get far. Females have come a long way in sports in general. I know I’m the first to win, but I enjoy knowing that I won’t be the last.”

http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/sport...falls-coach-whitney-restemayer-former-bemidji
 
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‘A perfect season’: Thief River Falls coach Whitney Restemayer, a former Bemidji Lumberjack, is first woman to coach state hockey champion in Minnesota

“To a lot of Minnesota girls, the Division I thing just isn’t something they think of,” she said. “This makes it more realistic that you don’t need a man to coach you to get far. Females have come a long way in sports in general. I know I’m the first to win, but I enjoy knowing that I won’t be the last.”

http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/sport...falls-coach-whitney-restemayer-former-bemidji
:cool:
 
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Nice article - looking forward to seeing her play for the Mavs next year.
 
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Two-Time State Girls Tennis Champ Seeks Boys Titles

"Aney is also one of the highest-scoring players in the history of Minnesota girls hockey. She led the state in scoring during each of the last two hockey seasons.She scored 44 goals with 52 assists for 96 points last winter as a senior. She holds the state's all-time leading assist record and is among the all-time scoring leaders in Minnesota girls hockey history."

Especially amazing since she will be playing tennis, not hockey, in college next year. Currently she's playing in the boy's state tennis tournament, just beating the No. 1 player from Edina in the quarterfinals. If you like tennis watch the embedded video:

http://kstp.com/sports/stories/S3814684.shtml
 
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Two-Time State Girls Tennis Champ Seeks Boys Titles

"Aney is also one of the highest-scoring players in the history of Minnesota girls hockey. She led the state in scoring during each of the last two hockey seasons.She scored 44 goals with 52 assists for 96 points last winter as a senior. She holds the state's all-time leading assist record and is among the all-time scoring leaders in Minnesota girls hockey history."

Not trying to diminish Miss Aney's accomplishments but as we should all know by now, for some reason or another Roseville has never officially and/or properly reported to MSHSL the scoring totals from the early years of RAHS hockey.

Renee Curtin had 544 points as a Raider, a total clearly above any other high school hockey player in Minnesota but a total not recognized by the MSHSL. Her playing career ended after high school due to a head injury suffered at the end of her junior year in high school. Amazingly she was allowed to play as a senior in high school but never played college hockey.

I have looked a few times, including today, but have never found a break down of her goals and assists or even her season totals but with her all time leading point total of 544, I suspect she is also the actual all time leader in assists.
 
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:eek: her backhand :eek:

I wonder what her back hand is like in hockey?
I would guess pretty decent! But tennis is definitely her best sport!

I see that she was the only Rochester Century player to win her match in their 1-6 defeat to eventual state champ Mounds View. She also won her match against Minnetonka's No. 1 player in the 3rd Place game. From today's Star Tribune:

"Rochester Century’s Jessie Aney remained undefeated despite the Panthers’ 6-1 loss to Mounds View in the semifinals. Her 19-0 record will be put to the test in Thursday’s singles competition. If she makes it past the first round, she’ll likely play Forest Lake’s Toby Boyer, the No. 2-seed in the singles bracket and one of the tournament favorites."
 
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I would guess pretty decent! But tennis is definitely her best sport!

I see that she was the only Rochester Century player to win her match in their 1-6 defeat to eventual state champ Mounds View. She also won her match against Minnetonka's No. 1 player in the 3rd Place game. From today's Star Tribune:

"Rochester Century’s Jessie Aney remained undefeated despite the Panthers’ 6-1 loss to Mounds View in the semifinals. Her 19-0 record will be put to the test in Thursday’s singles competition. If she makes it past the first round, she’ll likely play Forest Lake’s Toby Boyer, the No. 2-seed in the singles bracket and one of the tournament favorites."

Looks she won the first match this morning. She's got Toby Boyer today at noon at Baseline!
 
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Players advancing to the 15s national camp (2000 birth years)

G Calla Frank (White Bear Lake)
G Samantha Miller (Spring Lake Park boys bantams)
D Savanna Atol (Edina 14U)
D Madison Bizal (Elk River)
D Jenna Byfuglien (Roseau)
D Margaret Flaherty (Lakeville North)
D Eva Hendrikson (Edina)
D Megan Marshall (Wayzata 14U)
D Ellice Murphy (Roseau)
D Elizabeth Norton (Minnesota Revolution 16U) from Long Lake
D Kyah Orr (Lakeville South)
D Gracie Ostertag (Shattuck 16U) from Shakopee
D Taylor Stewart (Rochester boys bantams)
D Grace Vojta (Blake)
D Olivia Williams-Ridge (St. Paul United)
D Emily Wisnewski (Wayzata 14U)
F Ali Beltz (New Ulm)
F Haylee Blinkhorn (Hill-Murray)
F Annika Brodt (Mounds View)
F Samantha Burke (St. Paul United)
F Allie Cornelius (St. Cloud)
F Jackie Falk (Shakopee)
F Mckenzie Hauswirth (Farmington)
F Grace Heiting (East Ridge)
F Emily King (St Paul Capitals 14U)
F Kelsey King (Elk River 14U)
F Aliyah Lance (Edina 14U)
F Sara McClanahan (Blake)
F Chloe McEnelly (Holy Family)
F Eleanor Moser (Farmington)
F Alyson Niebur (Cambridge)
F Amanda Nylander (Benilde)
F Erin Olson (Lakeville North)
F Ramsey Parent (Blaine JV)
F Sadie Peart (Grand Rapids/Greenway)
F Mackenzie Rugland (Roseau)
F Lilia Scheid (Stillwater JV)
F Reilly Springman (Elk River)
 
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