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    With Regionals ending tomorrow and the high school season 7 1/2 weeks away, predictions on the upcoming HS season.

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    With Regionals ending tomorrow and the high school season 7 1/2 weeks away, predictions on the upcoming HS season.
    The Gonk.

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      #3
      Worcester North bring everyone back plus new players.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Worcester North bring everyone back plus new players.
        What about St. John's?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          What about St. John's?
          Normally a top CMass team, but last year the bottom fell out as several top recruiting classes departed leaving little talent at the V and JV levels. There were also comments about the new coach, but I don't know about that. Not sure they are bringing in new talent. They usually do.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            What about St. John's?
            Exactly what about St. Johns !!! All the local talent is staying local. St. Johns has drawn majority of it's talent over the years from Shrewsbury, Wachusett and Shepard Hill high schools. When they dominated Central Ma a few years Back 8 starters were from those school districts, but players of that caliber now are staying local. The talent that is going now to St. Johns is second teir talent from those towns. Top players are staying at Shrewsbury, Wachusett and Shepard Hill.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Exactly what about St. Johns !!! All the local talent is staying local. St. Johns has drawn majority of it's talent over the years from Shrewsbury, Wachusett and Shepard Hill high schools. When they dominated Central Ma a few years Back 8 starters were from those school districts, but players of that caliber now are staying local. The talent that is going now to St. Johns is second teir talent from those towns. Top players are staying at Shrewsbury, Wachusett and Shepard Hill.
              Look for SJ or AB . SJ has a core of Academy players.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Exactly what about St. Johns !!! All the local talent is staying local. St. Johns has drawn majority of it's talent over the years from Shrewsbury, Wachusett and Shepard Hill high schools. When they dominated Central Ma a few years Back 8 starters were from those school districts, but players of that caliber now are staying local. The talent that is going now to St. Johns is second teir talent from those towns. Top players are staying at Shrewsbury, Wachusett and Shepard Hill.
                Shrewsbury is awful, Wachusett has not won districts since 1997 and Shepard Hill is nothing.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Shrewsbury is awful, Wachusett has not won districts since 1997 and Shepard Hill is nothing.
                  I think the previous poster was making a point of STJ was good because the good players use to go to STJ but now stay at local High schools. Thats how I read it. Best teams in D1 Central Mass are Algonquin, Marlboro, Wachusett and North.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    I think the previous poster was making a point of STJ was good because the good players use to go to STJ but now stay at local High schools. Thats how I read it. Best teams in D1 Central Mass are Algonquin, Marlboro, Wachusett and North.
                    I just re-read it. I see where the poster was coming from now. Will St. John's even get above .500. Last year was their worst year in recent memory........maybe ever.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      I think the previous poster was making a point of STJ was good because the good players use to go to STJ but now stay at local High schools. Thats how I read it. Best teams in D1 Central Mass are Algonquin, Marlboro, Wachusett and North.
                      Algonquin lost some of its bad influences to graduation, so it should be a less controversial team (hopefully fewer fights with opponents). Incoming jrs are athletic, but very few club-trained players among them, so 2012 should be interesting. Not sure what the team's doing about a striker - one player is coming back from a season-ending injury last year, no idea whether he'll be effective.

                      I also think Marlborough & Wachusett will be strong.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Algonquin lost some of its bad influences to graduation, so it should be a less controversial team (hopefully fewer fights with opponents). Incoming jrs are athletic, but very few club-trained players among them, so 2012 should be interesting. Not sure what the team's doing about a striker - one player is coming back from a season-ending injury last year, no idea whether he'll be effective.

                        I also think Marlborough & Wachusett will be strong.
                        What about Leominster? I gather FM is gone, but they always have some players around.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          What about Leominster? I gather FM is gone, but they always have some players around.
                          Yeah, they will be looking to contend - haven't heard of any particular standout players, though.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Algonquin lost some of its bad influences to graduation, so it should be a less controversial team (hopefully fewer fights with opponents). Incoming jrs are athletic, but very few club-trained players among them, so 2012 should be interesting. Not sure what the team's doing about a striker - one player is coming back from a season-ending injury last year, no idea whether he'll be effective.

                            I also think Marlborough & Wachusett will be strong.
                            That should be good then.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              What about Leominster? I gather FM is gone, but they always have some players around.
                              Leominster lost everyone something like 6-7 starters, at least 3 of them
                              Impact players. JV program was horrible.

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