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RPI 2010 Recruit Thread: Give Me Laliberté or Give Me Death!

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It certainly wouldn't shock me. If my math is right with Koudys it would make seven D-men on the roster next fall. You sure don't want any less than that.

Brutlag/Kennedy, Foss/Bergin, Quinn, Bailen & Koudys.

Appert may have left Koudys an opened ended offer that if he excelled this season, he could come in '10. With Quinn's early season turmoil with his father stepping down & him switching teams, Koudys' stock might be rising a bit -- he might be needed sooner than later?? Dunno.
I believe Zarbo is still eligible to play next season as well.

Koudys coming in next year along with Quinn and Bailen would also fill out the remaining defence spots left by Burgdoerfer, Jensen and Merth.
 
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I believe Zarbo is still eligible to play next season as well.

He is. It is also possible that Jensen is being redshirted this year.

The thing about Koudys coming in early is that he is in the 11th grade this year. Will he be able to get a HS diploma even if he goes to school this summer?
 
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It looks like height for boys really starts leveling off at 16 http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/age-physical-growth-boys-girls-d_1552.html. Only about an inch is gained after that.

Very good reference-these graphs have changed slightly since my days in medical school in the 60's. Kids seem to reach their maximum height a tad sooner now than then-perhaps better nutrition or medical care or whatever. I was always taught that 18 was the top of the curve but it does seem that it is now shifting more towards 17 and even closer to 16. (for girls it is even earlier)
 
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...Kids seem to reach their maximum height a tad sooner now than then-perhaps better nutrition or medical care or whatever. I was always taught that 18 was the top of the curve but it does seem that it is now shifting more towards 17 and even closer to 16. (for girls it is even earlier)
Its all that yummy BHT in the milk..the hormones are good for the cow, so they certainly must be good for the kids, right?? errrr....:D
 
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He is. It is also possible that Jensen is being redshirted this year.

The thing about Koudys coming in early is that he is in the 11th grade this year. Will he be able to get a HS diploma even if he goes to school this summer?
Details details. I'm not even sure diplomas are a requirement anymore what with all these new-fangled admissions policies and whatnot...:p
 
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In that article they indicate that both players have SCHOLARSHIPS to both RPI and Union respectively. When did Union start awarding athletic scholarships? Also a little unsettling is that Bodie leaning over is as tall as Laliberte standing up:eek: But I would take this 5'6" forward anytime, anyplace and anyhow-he would score anywhere.:)
 
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In that article they indicate that both players have SCHOLARSHIPS to both RPI and Union respectively. When did Union start awarding athletic scholarships? Also a little unsettling is that Bodie leaning over is as tall as Laliberte standing up:eek: But I would take this 5'6" forward anytime, anyplace and anyhow-he would score anywhere.:)
Just a reporter miscue Doc...remove "scholarship" and insert "foreign aid".
 
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In that article they indicate that both players have SCHOLARSHIPS to both RPI and Union respectively. When did Union start awarding athletic scholarships? Also a little unsettling is that Bodie leaning over is as tall as Laliberte standing up:eek: But I would take this 5'6" forward anytime, anyplace and anyhow-he would score anywhere.:)

My understanding is that there is some sort of provision for awarding money to international students at Union, and they consider Canadians to be in that group.
 
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My understanding is that there is some sort of provision for awarding money to international students at Union, and they consider Canadians to be in that group.

Sounds familiar
 
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My understanding is that there is some sort of provision for awarding money to international students at Union, and they consider Canadians to be in that group.

Exactly.
 
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My understanding is that there is some sort of provision for awarding money to international students at Union, and they consider Canadians to be in that group.

But it does sound better when they say that they do not award athletic scholarships at Union;)
 
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In that article they indicate that both players have SCHOLARSHIPS to both RPI and Union respectively. When did Union start awarding athletic scholarships? Also a little unsettling is that Bodie leaning over is as tall as Laliberte standing up:eek: But I would take this 5'6" forward anytime, anyplace and anyhow-he would score anywhere.:)

JL is the one leaning over. They combined two pictures, and not particularly well.
 
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JL is the one leaning over. They combined two pictures, and not particularly well.

OK-could not tell what they did and it looked odd for some reason
 
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2010
Jacob Laliberté        C Cornwall Colts (CJHL)        17-21-16- 37- 14 11/07/09
Nick Quinn            LD Aurora Tigers (OJAHL)        10- 2- 7-  9-  6
                         Orangeville Crushers (CCHL)   3- 0- 1-  1-  2 11/06/09
                         Total                        13- 2- 8- 10-  8
Matt Tinordi          LW Olds Grizzlys (AJHL)         21- 4- 5-  9- 28 11/07/09
Nick Bailen           RD Indiana Ice (USHL)            9- 1- 7-  8-  8 11/07/09
Greg Burgdoerfer      RW not playing                   0- 0- 0-  0-  0

2011
Patrick Koudys        LD Burlington Cougars (CCHL)    17- 3- 5-  8- 14 11/07/09


2010 women
Jordan Smelker        LW Team Alaska U19               8- 7- 5- 12-  0 11/26/09
Madison Marzario      RD Shattuck St Mary's            9- 0- 4-  4- 16 11/07/09
 
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