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Minnesota High School Boys Hockey Schedule | Tuesday, November 27th

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SCORINGGOALTENDING
Hunter Schneider (12) - Willmar 4g, 4a
Mitchell Fritz (12) - SC Cathedral 3g, 1a
Connor Hurley (11) - Edina 3g, 1a
Tanner Picht (12) - Morris/Benson 3g, 1a
Will Hammer (11) - SC Cathedral 3g
Weston Michaud (11) - Cloquet/E/C 3g
Ryan Nickell (12) - Shakopee 3g
Ben Hansen (12) - Robb Armstrong 2g, 4a
Chris Skluzacek (12) - River Lakes 23-sv SO
Adam Cavazos (12) - Marshall 19-sv SO
Matt Montgomery (12) - Eastview 17-sv SO
Levi Thesing (10) - La Crescent 43 svs, 1ga
Zach Duresky (11) - North Shore 33 svs, 1ga
Kyle Helmberger (12) - Brainerd 30 svs, 1ga
Alex Geyen (10) - Shakopee 50 svs, 2ga
Will Mortenson (11) - Sauk Rapids 43svs, 2g
David Johnson (11) - Bl Kennedy 38 svs, 2ga
Tommy Adams (10) - Minnehaha 30 svs, 2ga
Tanner Holmes (11) - Thief Rvr Flls 30 svs, 2ga
Nick Anderson (12) - St. Paul Acad 36 svs, 3ga
Wes Gunnerson (12) - Int'l Falls 34 svsv, 3ga
Tom Fraune (11) - Rosemount 31 svs, 3ga
Case Hansen (12) - Rochester Mayo 30 svs, 3ga
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SCOREBOARDBrainerd/Pillager/Pierz 4, Fergus Falls 1
BPP: Logan Rivard 2g (1ppg), Jacob Ellingson 1ppg, Griffin Campbell 1shg
BPP: Kyle Helmberger 30 saves
FF: Casey Ward 1shg
FF: Ian Bjorgum 20 saves
GWG: Logan Rivard 3rd period 1:28

Buffalo 5, Red Wing 1
BUF: Jake Ramsey 2g, 1a, Cale Ehresmann 1g, 2a, Jack Patnode 1g, 1a, Jesse Sullivan 1g
BUF: Tim Harkess 22 saves
RW: Alex Rezansoff 1g
RW: Preston Blaney 19 saves
GWG: Jack Patnode 1st period 14:59

Cloquet/Esko/Carlton 3, Virginia/MIB 0
CEC: Weston Michaud Hat Trick (1eng)
CEC: Justin Ketola 14 save-shutout
VMIB: Andrew Sederlund 26 saves
GWG: Westin Michaud 1st period 0:20

Cretin-Derham Hall 6, Blake School 2
CDH: Patrick Cullen 2g (1ppg), 1a, Kendall Bolen-Porter 1g, 2a
CDH: Nick Reis 1ppg, 1a, Jim Buckingham 1g, 1a, Max Jackson 1ppg
CDH: George McLeod 34 MIN, 15 on 16 Win
CDH: Jarret Peterson 17 MIN, 12 on 13 ND
BLA: Charlie Schuster 1g, Cade Gleekel 1g
BLA: Jackson Norris 17 MIN, 11 of 15 Loss
BLA: Joe Santelli 34 MIN, 26 of 28 ND
GWG: Jim Buckingham 1st period 12:47

Crookston 5, Red Lake Falls 1
CRO: Ryan Edevold 1shg, 1a, Chandler St. Michael 1g, 1a
CRO: Brady Heppner 1g, Ethan Mercil 1ppg, Kyle Proulx 1ppg
CRO: Parker Epema 5 saves
RLF: Tristan Knott 1g
RLF: Wyatt Casavan 53 saves
GWG: Brady Heppner 1st period 12:48

Duluth East 11, Cambridge-Isanti 1
DE: Meirs Moore 2g (1ppg), 1a, Hogan Davidson 2g (1shg)
DE: Alex Trapp 1g, 2a, Phil Beaulieu 1g, 2a, Wyatt Irwin 1g, 1a
DE: Alex Toscano 1g, 1a, Kyler Chartier 1g, 1a
DE: Cody Packingham 1g, 1a, Joey Marinac 1g
DE: Dylan Parker 6 saves
CI: Elliott Simon 1ppg
CI: Frank Maslow 40 saves
GWG: Hogan Davidson 1st period 14:25

East Grand Forks 5, Park Rapids Area 0
EGF: Kolton Aubol 2g, Tommy Hajicek 1g, 2a, Colton Poolman 1g, Tye Ausmus 1g
EGF: Tanner Lindstrom 5 saves
PRA: Cody Brumbaugh 49 saves
GWG: Tommy Hajicek 1st period 0:27

Eastview 4, Hastings 0
EVW: Jake McGlocklin 2g, Ryan McNamara 1g, 2a, John Snodgrass 1g
EVW: Matthew Montgomery 17 saves
HAS: Matt Radke 14 saves
GWG: Ryan McNamara 1st period 8:22

Edina 6, Lakeville South 1
EDI: Connor Hurley Hat Trick (1ppg), 1a, Dylan Malmquist 1g, 1a
EDI: Andy Jordahl 1g, 1a, Tim Spicola 1g
EDI: Willie Benjamin 16 saves
LS: Nick Swaney 1g
LS: Tyler Schumacher 39 saves
GWG: Dylan Malmquist 1st period 5:34

Eveleth-Gilbert 4, Greenway/Nash-Kee 0
EG: Mitchell Huffman 2g, Briar Linnell 1g, Cole Jackson 1g
EG: Derek Hirsch 28 saves
GNK: Mike LaDoux 34 saves
GWG: Briar Linnell 1st period 2:24

Farmington 4, Rochester John Marshall 3
FAR: Kevin Olund 2g (1ppg), Grant Hauswirth 1g, Jack Erickson 1g
FAR: Austin Krause 15 saves
RJM: Gavin Sandwick 2g, Sam Broman 1ppg, 1a
RJM: Patrick Sadecki 24 saves
GWG: Kevin Olund 3rd period 6:23

Forest Lake 7, St. Michael-Albertville 2
FL: Kyle Parker 2ppg, 2a, Clayton Dahly 1shg, 2a, Ryan Herbert 1ppg, 2a
FL: Trevor Thompson 1g, 1a, Alex Egle 1g, Landon Pikala 1g
FL: Jesse Garcia 24 saves
STMA: Connor Spetz 2g (1ppg)
STMA: Matt Borgen 17:55 MIN, 13 saves on 18 shots, Loss
STMA: Trent Olson 33:05 MIN, 19 saves on 21 shots, ND
GWG: Alex Egle 1st period 6:27

Grand Rapids 5, Bemidji 0
GR: Cody Mann 2g (1ppg), Curtis Simonson 1ppg, 2a
GR: Avery Peterson 1g, 1a, Zach Frazier 1g
GR: Hunter Shepard 14 saves
BEM: Gabe Heifort 48 saves
GWG: Curtis Simonson 2nd period 2:00

Hibbing/Chisholm 3, International Falls 1
HC: Cole Maki 1g, 1a, Eric Riihinen 1g, Adam Johnson 1ppg
HC: Tyler Carlson 29 saves
IF: Erik Lassila 1g
IF: Wesley Gunnerson 34 saves
GWG: Cole Maki 2nd period 9:07

Hopkins 2, Bloomington Kennedy 1
HOP: Noah Bragg 1ppg, Matt Koch 1ppg
HOP: Sam Dalton 16 saves
BK: Brad Hinrichs 1ppg
BK: David Johnson 38 saves
GWG: Matt Koch 2nd period 6:02

Lake of the Woods 4, Kittson Central 3
LOW: Blake Olson 1g, 1a, Victor Dahl 1g, 1a, Dominic Krause 1g, Evan Torgeson 1g
LOW: Kyle Olson 29 saves
KC: Anders Lindegard 1ppg, Tyler Cosley 1g, Zach Gatheridge 1g
KC: Tucker Cosley 33 saves
GWG: Victor Dahl 3rd period 6:05

Lakeville North 3, Rochester Mayo 0
LN: Blake Rutt 1g, Jack Poehling 1g, Nick Poehling 1g
LN: Pierce Wilson 14 saves
RM: Case Hansen 30 saves
GWG: Blake Rutt 2nd period 6:48

Mankato West 6, New Prague 2
MW: Derek Frentz 2g, 2a, Scott McKissick 1ppg, 2a
MW: Galt Goettl 1g, 1a, Max Mettler 1ppg, 1a, Tyler Loe 1g
MW: Jake Spiess 12 saves
NP: Austin Isaacson 1g, Seth Kriha 1ppg
NP: Conner Wagner 15 saves
GWG: Galt Goettl 2nd period 4:14

Marshall 7, Worthington/RL-B 0
MAR: Leo Zerr 2g, 1a, Alex Buysse 1g, 2a
MAR: Beau Mikel 1ppg, Adam McVey 1ppg, Derek Rasmussen 1g, Andrew Bell 1g
MAR: Adam Cavazos 19 saves
WRLB: Rylan Scholtes 53 saves
GWG: Leo Zerr 1st period 6:47

Minnehaha Academy 5, Dodge County 2
MA: Ryan Leo 1g, 2a, Ryan Evenson 1ppg, 2a,
MA: Erik Madryga 1ppg, Josh Galkowski 1g, Sam Lundquist 1g
MA: Tommy Adams 30 saves
DC: Spencer Senn 1g, Tanner Dufault 1g
DC: Mitch Sobotta 28 saves
GWG: Erik Madryga 2nd period 8:30

Minnetonka 7, Apple Valley 1
MIN: Max Coatta 1shg, 3a, John Schuldt 1g, 3a
MIN: AJ Klein 1g, Tommy Vannelli 1g, Connie Thie 1ppg
MIN: Charlie Huminski 1g, Justin Bader 1g
MIN: Paul Ciaccio 13 saves
AV: Dylan Reynolds 1g
AV: Shane Van Dusartz 40 saves
GWG: Tommy Vannelli 2nd period 9:37

Moorhead 8, Alexandria 4
MHD: Tony Uglem 2g, 1a, John O'Connor 1g, 2a, Nick Paulson 1g, 1a
MHD: Leif Johnson 1g, Nicholas Uglem 1g, Austin Skjefte 1g, Grant Weiss 1g
MHD: Peter MacFarlane 14 saves
ALX: Toby Helgeson 2g, Tom Schmidt 1g, Ryan Marciniak 1g
ALX: Ben Allen 46 saves
GWG: John O'Connor 2nd period 4:31

New Richmond (WI) 3, St. Paul Academy/MPA 2
NR: Tanner Wisemiller 2g (1ppg), Ben Norman 1g
NR: Aaron Chwialkowski 34 saves
SPA: Jared Mickelson 2g (1ppg)
SPA: Nick Anderson 36 saves
GWG: Ben Norman 3rd period 5:42

North Branch 5, St. Paul Highland Park 2
NB: Jared Axberg 2g (1ppg), 1a, Alex Miller 2g (1ppg), Ryan Zentner 1ppg
NB: Tyler Byrkit 11 saves
SPHP: Connel McGough 2g
SPHP: Howie Sands 36 saves
GWG: Jared Axberg 2nd period 13:44

North Shore 4, Proctor 1
NS: Brad Rowlee 2g (1ppg), Luke Small 1shg, 1a, Jonah Koehler 1g
NS: Zach Duresky 33 saves
PRO: Brodie Nordquist 1g
PRO: Jacob Mercier 19 saves
GWG: Jonah Koehler 2nd period 7:20

Northfield 4, New Ulm 1
NOR: Andrew Scofield 2g, 1a, Taylor Freiermuth 1g, 1a, Nate Picha 1g
NOR: Spencer Jones 20 saves
NU: Blake Neumann 1g
NOR: Brach Knaus 31 saves
GWG: Taylor Freiermuth 2nd period 12:35

River Lakes 3, Prairie Centre Area 0
RL: Jake Herges 2g, Austin Stone 1g
RL: Chris Skluzacek 23 saves
PCA: Clay Deters 27 saves
GWG: Jake Herges 3rd period 8:50

Robbinsdale Armstrong 9, Legacy Christian Academy 2
RA: Ben Hansen 2g (1shg, 1ppg), 4a, Thomas Wood 2g
RA: Kristian Wood 1ppg, 2a, Cory Gilbert 1g, 2a, Brady Johnson 1g, 2a
RA: Shea Borer 1ppg, Christopher Haugen 1ppg
RA: Brendan Murphy 23 saves
LCA: Brock Thompson 2g
LCA: Tanner Balk 22 saves
GWG: Thomas Wood 2nd period 1:41

Rogers 2, Sauk Rapids-Rice 2 TIE
ROG: Branden Cecil 1g, 1a, Jake Good 1g
ROG: Blake Ternus 29 saves
SRR: Ryan Rutar 1g, 1a, Brandon Duray 1ppg
SRR: William Mortenson 43 saves

Roseau 2, Thief River Falls 1
ROS: Tanner Okeson 1g, Alex Halstensgard 1ppg
ROS: Ryan Anderson 15 saves
TRF: Logan Engelstad 1g
TRF: Tanner Holmes 30 saves
GWG: Alex Halstensgard 2nd period 13:02

Shakopee 5, Waconia 2
SHA: Ryan Nickel Hat Trick, Bubba Kubes 1g, 1a, Cullen Sievek 1g
SHA: Alex Geyen 50 saves
WAC: Tanner Riebel 1g, 1a, Cal Rassman 1g
WAC: Nathan Kovach 14 saves
GWG: Ryan Nickel 3rd period 5:32

St. Cloud Cathedral 8, Sartell-St. Stephen 2
SCC: Mitchell Fritz Hat Trick, 1a, Will Hammer Hat Trick
SCC: Austin Poganski 1g, 3a, Daniel Bailey 1g, Austin Swingle 3a
SCC: Connor Amundson 17 saves
SSS: Kyle Erickson 1g, Tyler Minkel 1g
SSS: Elliott Brookins 38 saves
GWG: Will Hammer 2nd period 5:11

Wayzata 3, Rosemount 2
WAY: Matthew Freytag 2g (1ppg), 1a, Chase Heising 1g
WAY: Jens Vaughan Ahrens 14 saves
ROS: Ted Schultz 1g, 1a, Lukas Gillett 1g
ROS: Tom Fraune 31 saves
GWG: Matthew Freytag 3rd period 3:51

Willmar 10, Morris/Benson Area 7
WIL: Hunter Schneider 4g, 4a, Trey Tollefson 2g, 1a, Zech Streed 1g, 3a
WIL: Ryan Woltjer 1g, 2a, Tyler Pendill 1g, Evan VanDenEinde 1g
WIL: Levi Goosman 29 saves
MBA: Tanner Picht Hat Trick, 1a, Riley Blake 1g, 1a
MBA: Andrew Rentz 1g, Taner Gimberlin 1g, Corey Storck 1g
MBA: Austin Crow 34 saves
GWG: Hunter Schneider 2nd period 11:19

Winona 1, La Crescent 0 OT
WIN: Nick Rowe 1g
WIN: Andrew Yeske 12-save shutout
LAC: Levi Thesing 43 saves
GWG: Nick Rowe Overtime 1:38

Minnesota High School Boys Hockey | Wednesday, November 28th

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SCORINGGOALTENDING
Mario Bianchi (12) 4g, 1a
Frankie Mork (12) 3g, 4a
NONE
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Academy of Holy Angels 10, Providence Academy 2
AHA: Mario Bianchi 4g (1ppg), 1a, Frankie Mork Hat Trick (2ppg), 4a
AHA: Owen Larson 1g, 1a, Tony Haeg 1g, 3a, Joe Sullivan 1g, Marshall Barnes 4a
AHA: Zach Mains 34 MIN, 15 on 16 Win
AHA: Nik Schmitz 17 MIN, 4 on 5 ND
PA: Michael Cossette 1g, Ryan Murphy 1g
PA: Danny Noble 27 saves
GWG: Mario Bianchi 2nd period 5:51

Minnesota High School Boys Hockey | Thursday, November 29th

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SCORINGGOALTENDING
Derek Graves (12) - Mora/HF 4g, 2a
Zach Erickson (11) - Mankato West 4g, 1a
Tom McCullough (12) - SP Como Park 4g, 1a
Travis Janssen (12) - Windom 4g
Jake Green (11) - Princeton 3g, 2a
Zach Gatheridge (12) - Kittson Cntrl 3g, 1a
Mike Sauer (10) - Bemidji 3g, 1a
T Sengvongxay (10) - Luverne 3g, 1a
B Thompson (??) - Achiever NE Acad 3g, 1a
Ben Haugo (9) - Litchfield/DC 3g
Austen Long (9) - Spring Lake Prk 3g
Mark Meister (12) - North St. Paul 3g
Justin Novak (10) - Farmington 3g
Brandon Richards (11) - Spring Lake Park 3g
Christian Ripley (11) - Proctor 3g
Cody Ulfers (10) - Waseca 3g
Tyler Loe (9) - Mankato West 2g, 4a
Sawyer Scanlon (12) - SP Como Park 2g, 4a
MacKenzie Steele (10) - Detroit Lks 31-sv SO
Blake Ternus (12) - Rogers 30-sv SO
Andrew Rohkahl (11) - Edina 23-sv SO
Spencer Jones (12) - Northfield 20-sv SO
Gabe Splichal (11) - Tartan 20-sv SO
Ben Allen (12) - Alexandria 19-sv SO
Jake Spiess (11) - Mankato West 16-sv SO
Nick Schoening (11) - Farmington 13-sv SO
Ethan Huber (11) - Becker/BL 34 svs, 1ga
Justin Ball (11) - Coon Rapids 40 svs, 2ga
Chris Mallon (12) - Burnsville 36 svs, 2ga
Robbie Goor (11) - Anoka 30 svs, 2ga
Steve Orme (11) - North St. Paul 30 svs, 2ga
Austin Stroda (12) - Waseca 46 svs, 3ga
Blake Jackson (11) - Chaska 31 svs, 3ga
Gabe Heifort (10) - Bemidji 30 svs, 3ga
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BREAKING NEWS: UPDATE: Per Sheehy's sister on Twitter: "Everything's okay with @t_sheehy22 just a sore back ;) love you brother! Praying for a fast recovery"

Tyler Sheehy of Burnsville was injured in tonight's game with Hill-Murray. Reports are that he was down on the ice for 10 minutes, a stretcher came out for him, and the reporter is stating that it looks like the injury is his back.
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SCOREBOARD

Achiever NE Academy 7, Richfield 1
ANEA: B Thompson Hat Trick (1ppg), 1a, Cory Sprague 2g, 1a
ANEA: Cameron Hamlet 1ppg, M Minsk 1ppg
ANEA: Jaylen Mitchel 26 saves
RIC: Trigve Duryea 1g
RIC: Zach Ulmer 27 saves
GWG: B Thompson 1st period 9:27

Alexandria 5, Prairie Centre Area 0
ALX: Toby Helgeson 1g, 2a, Jack Wensman 1g, 1a, Brady Bast 1g, 1a
ALX: Tom Schmidt 1g, 1a, Patrick Leary 1g, 1a
ALX: Ben Allen 19-save shutout
PCA: Clay Deters 34 saves
GWG: Jack Wensman 1st period 1:14

Becker/Big Lake 5, St. Paul Highland Park 1
BBL: Ben Gilchrist 2g (1ppg), Nick Stalpes 1g, 1a, Zach Veau 1g, Jason Tonneslan 1g
BBL: Ethan Huber 34 saves
SPHP: Josh Boje 1g
SPHP: Howie Sands 17 saves
GWG: Ben Gilchrist 2nd period 8:37

Bemidji 6, St. Cloud Apollo 3
BEM: Mike Sauer Pure Hat Trick, 1a, Matt Serratore 2g, 1a, Noah Burns 1g
BEM: Gabe Heifort 30 saves
SCA: Jared Christen 2g, 1a, Paul Kenney 1g, 1a
SCA: Nick Althaus 24 saves
GWG: Mike Sauer 2nd period 8:16

Chaska 7, Hutchinson 3
CHA: Brooks Wineberg 2g, 1a, Derek Annett 1g, 1a, Mitch Kirchoff 1ppg, 1a
CHA: Eric Maki 1g, Garrett Paulzine 1g, Carter Schmidt 1g
CHA: Blake Jackson 31 saves
HUT: Shane Collings 1g, Tory Adams 1ppg, Cody Nielson 1g
HUT: Kellyn Buss 29 saves
GWG: Garrett Paulzine 2nd period 4:42

Delano/Rockford 4, Chanhassen 1
DR: Eric Ylitalo 2g (1shg), 2a, Adam McLain 1g, Chet Halonen 1g
DR: Aaron Grangroth 11 saves
CHA: Logan Wilkinson 1g
CHA: Harlin Paradise 35 saves
GWG: Eric Ylitalo 1st period 15:15

Detroit Lakes 2, Northern Lakes 0
DL: Sam Bergren 1g, Jonathan Hallisey 1g
DL: MacKenzie Steele 31-save shutout
NL: Mitch Stangel 27 saves
GWG: Sam Bergren 2nd period 4:02

Eagan 5, East Ridge 4
EAG: Kyle Stebbing 2g, Tommy Muck 1g, 2a
EAG: Zach Glienke 1g, 1a, Jack Jenson 1g, 1a
EAG: Andrew Lindgren 17 saves
ER: Derek Hammer 2g, Jacob Nickoloff 1g, 1a, Ryan McDonough 1g
ER: Tyler Guck 26 saves
GWG: Jack Jenson 3rd period 7:41

Eastview 5, Woodbury 2
EVW: Mitch Beattie 1ppg, 1a, Mitchell Cerrato 1ppg, Jake McGlocklin 1g
EVW: Brett Schweiger 1g, Nick Abbott 1g
EVW: Matthew Montgomery 14 saves
WBY: Geno Demike 1shg, Sasha Choporov
WBY: Connor Kwiatkowski 41 saves
GWG: Mitch Beattie 2nd period 8:00

Eden Prairie 7, Champlin Park 1
EP: Steven Spinner 2g, 2a, Michael Graham 2g, 1aEP: Colton Schmidt 2g (1shg), Hunter Warner 1gEP: Jake Kielly 21 savesCP: Luke Dalman 1gCP: Tyler Nelson 34 savesGWG: Hunter Warner 1st period 8:03 

Edina 4, Centennial 0EDI: Andy Jordahl 2ppg, Bo Brauer 1g, 1a, Dylan Malmqust 1ppg, 1a
EDI: Andrew Rohkohl 23 saves
CEN: Patrick Munson 42 saves
GWG: Bo Brauer 1st period 13:01

Fargo South/Shanley (ND) 8, Breckenridge/Wahpeton 2
FSS: Tyler Bassert 2g, Gage Stramme 2g (1ppg), Dylan Raftovold 1g, 3a
FSS: James Johannessan 1g, 2a, Riley Glauque 1g, 1a, Tom George 1g, 1a
FSS: Bret Kostka 14 saves
BW: Brandon Wixo 1g, 1a, Clay Bassingthwaite 1g
BW: Michael Withuski 42 saves
GWG: Dylan Raftovold 1st period 7:05

Farmington 6, Rochester Century 0
FAR: Justin Novak Pure Hat Trick (1shg, 1ppg), Chris Fitzgibbons 1g, 1a
FAR: Tanner Grubb 1ppg, Grant Hauswirth 1ppg
FAR: Nick Schoening 13-save shutout
RC: Eric Rohleder 38 saves
GWG: Chris Fitzgibbons 1st period 13:36

Hill-Murray 2, Burnsville 1
HM: Mitch Slattery 1g, 1a, Jacob Olson 1ppg
HM: John Dugas 19 saves
BUR: Tyler Sheehy 1ppg
BUR: Chris Mallon 36 saves
GWG: Jacob Olson 3rd period 11:11

Hopkins 2, Coon Rapids 1
HOP: Josh Laven 1g, Jim Coupols 1ppg
HOP: Sam Dalton 15 saves
CR: Samuel Naegele 1g
CR: Justin Ball 40 saves
GWG: Jim Coupols 1st period 4:53

Hudson (WI) 5, Red Wing 3
HUD: Adam Lipps 1g, 1a, Jack Cernohous 1g, Michael Hommes 1g
HUD: Wyatt Dove 1g, Carter Shuett 1g
HUD: Josh Mattis 25 saves
RW: Alex Rezansoff 1ppg, 1a, Kyle LaPorte 1ppg, Dylan Goggin 1g
RW: Preston Blaney 18 saves
GWG: Wyatt Dove 3rd period 2:09

Irondale 4, Waconia 3
IRO: Kilen Eilefson 2g, 1a, Alex Fredberg 1g, 2a, Logan Johnson 1g
IRO: Esko Aukee 18 saves
WAC: Blaine Wilsey 1ppg, 1a, Alex Fortwengler 1g, 1a, Ryan Mattson 1ppg
WAC: Nathan Kovach 44 saves
GWG: Logan Johnson 3rd period 15:56

Kittson Central 10, Bagley/Fosston 1
KC: Zach Gatheridge Hat Trick, 1a, Dalton Klegstad 2g, 2a, Anders Lindegard 2g
KC: Kyle Petersburg 1g, 3a, Tyler Cosley 1g, 1a, Alex Strege 1g
KC: Tucker Cosley ?? saves
BF: Tyler Goden 1g
BF: Kenneth Davis 27:44 MIN, ?? on ?? Loss
BF: Andrew Gebhardt 23:16 MIN, ?? on ?? ND
GWG: Zach Gatheridge 2nd period 1:13

Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato 6, River Lakes 4
LDC: Ben Haugo Hat Trick, Kent Ryynanen 1g, 3a
LDC: Brady Meyer 1g, Ethan Niemela 1g
LDC: Braedan Wahl 24 saves
RL: Jake Herges 1g, 1a, Matt Kissner 1g, Blake Karsh 1g, Austin Stone 1g
RL: Chris Skluzacek 29 saves
GWG: Ben Haugo 2nd period 1:43

Luverne 9, Worthington/RL-B 2
LUV: Toby Sengvongxay Hat Trick (2ppg), 1a, Skyler Wenninger 2g (1shg), 2a
LUV: Jonny Solma 2g (1shg, 1ppg), Chaz Smedsrud 1g, 1a, Jordan Dingmann 1g
LUV: Kendall Meyer 11 saves
WRLB: Jacob Molden 1ppg, Jacob Oberloh 1ppg
WRLB: Ryan Scholtes 63 saves
GWG: Toby Sengvongxay 2nd period 12:23

Mankato West 11, Mankato East/Loyola 0
MW: Zach Erickson 4g, 1a, Tyler Loe 2g (1shg), 4a
MW: Cole Filler 2g, Galt Goettl 1g, 1a, Derek Frentz 1g, Max Mettler 1g
MW: Jake Spiess 15-save shutout
MEL: Jeremia Merela 22:43 MIN, 31 on 37 Loss
MEL: Aaron Kroeber 28:17 MIN, 26 on 31 ND
GWG: Galt Goettl 1st period 0:13

Minnetonka 5, Osseo 1
MIN: Charlie Huminski 2g (1ppg), Max Coatta 1g, 2a
MIN: Tommy Brandabur 1g, AJ Klein 1ppg
MIN: Paul Ciaccio 9 saves
OSS: Rudy Alexander 1g
OSS: Alex Otto 33 saves
GWG: Charlie Huminski 1st period 13:52

Moose Lake Area at Eveleth-Gilbert | POSTPONED

North St. Paul 5, St. Francis 2
NSP: Mark Meister Hat Trick (1ppg), Justin Oliver 1g, 3a, Ryan Donovan 1ppg, 2a
NSP: Steve Orme 30 saves
SF: Zach Foesch 1g, 1a, Tate Blankenship 1g, 1a
SF: Darion Hanson 31 saves
GWG: Ryan Donovan 3rd period 3:20

Northfield 6, Albert Lea 0
NOR: Nathan Scofield 2g (1ppg), 1a, Andrew Scofield 2g (1ppg), 1a
NOR: Logan VonRuden 1ppg, 3a, Taylor Freiermuth 1ppg, 1a
NOR: Spencer Jones 20-save shutout
AL: Lucas Malimanek 29 saves
GWG: Nathan Scofield 1st period 3:41

Princeton 11, North Branch 1
PRI: Jake Green Hat Trick (1ppg), 2a, AJ Wesloh 2g, 1a, Daniel Voce 2ppg, 1a
PRI: Dan Muench 1g, 2a, Chase Lindenfelser 1g, 2a
PRI: Jordan Forschen 1g, 1a, Collin Buness 1ppg
PRI: Max Mattson 9 saves
NB: Brandon Kratzke 1g
NB: Donovan Steffen 35 saves
GWG: Jake Green 1st period 5:25

Proctor 8, Mora/Hinckley-Finlayson 7
PRO: Christian Ripley Hat Trick, Jake Malec 1g, 3a
PRO: Ty Rackcliffe 1g, 1a, Cade Hella 1ppg, 1a, Derek Dahlgren 1g, Shane Gould 1g
PRO: Jacob Mercier ?? saves
MHF: Derek Graves 4g, 2a, Conner Cannon 1g, 2a, Troy Jones 1g, 1a, Tyler Orr 1g
MHF: Jake Libra 32 saves
GWG: Shane Gould 3rd period 7:20

Rochester Mayo 4, Faribault 2
RM: Adam Alcott 1g, 1a, Ryan Martin 1g, 1a
RM: Matt Rogers 1g, Tommy Hanson 1ppg
RM: Case Hansen 13 saves
FAR: Daniel Pierce 1g, Isaish Brogden 1g
FAR: Cody Morsching 37 saves
GWG: Tommy Hanson 3rd period 10:05

Rochester John Marshall 6, St. Paul Johnson 2
RJM: Sam Broman 2g, 1a, Gavin Sandwick 2g, 1a
RJM: Jared Bromberg 1ppg, 1a, Brett Helling 1g
RJM: Patrick Sadecki 25 saves
SPJ: Matt Ranum 1shg, Jesse Solheid 1g
SPJ: Samuel Moberg 26 saves
GWG: Jared Bromberg 1st period 16:12

Rogers 3, Anoka 0
ROG: Travis Brown 1g, Kyle Korva 1g, Nate Weber 1eng
ROG: Blake Ternus 30-save shutout
ANO: Robbie Goor 30 saves
GWG: Travis Brown 3rd period 8:13

Spring Lake Park 6, Henry Sibley 5
SLP: Austen Long Hat Trick (1shg), Brandon Richards Hat Trick (1shg, 1ppg)
SLP: Brian Jones 18 saves
HS: Jack Coleman 2g (1ppg), 1a, Austin Westman 1g, 1a
HS: Ben Sather 1ppg, Steve Malmgren 1g
HS: Cody Dornbusch 32 saves
GWG: Brandon Richards 3rd period 10:24

St. Michael-Albertville 6, Robbinsdale Cooper 1
STMA: Mike Ryan 2g, Brett Marshall 1ppg, 1a, Zac Borgen 1g, 1a
STMA: Cade Gamrath 1g, Tyler Hayes 1g
STMA: Matt Borgen 16 saves
RC: Alex Stager 1ppg
RC: Keegan Husom 25 saves
GWG: Mike Ryan 2nd period 5:06

St. Paul Academy/MPA 7, Simley 2
SPA: Drew Blackmun 2g, 1a, Jared Mickelson 1ppg, 2a
SPA: Evan Dahlseide 1ppg, 1a, Peter Wood 1ppg, 1a
SPA: Jordan Moradian 1g, Justin Jallen 1shg
SPA: Nick Anderson 46:17 MIN, 12 on 14 Win
SPA: Noah Parker 4:43 MIN, 1 on 1 ND
SIM: Ben Illetschko 1g, Wylie Siegel 1ppg
SIM: Mike Sarantos 31 saves
GWG: Jared Mickelson 2nd period 4:38

St. Paul Como Park 8, LeSueur-Henderson/St. Peter/TCU/C 3
SPCP: Tom McCullough 4g, 1a, Sawyer Scanlon 2g, 4a
SPCP: Connor McCoy 1g, 3a, Max Inskeep 1g
SPCP: Ernie Mantel 25 saves
LHSPTCUC: Sam Wenner 2g, 1a, Brock Solomon 1g
LHSPTCUC: Chris Amsden 13 saves
GWG: Sawyer Scanlon 2nd period 11:57

Tartan 4, Park (Cottage Grove) 0
TAR: Zach Ledman 2g (1shg), 1a, Jack Jackson 1ppg, 2a, Eric Olheiser 1g
TAR: Gabe Splichal 20 saves
PCG: Matthew Palmquist 32 saves
GWG: Jake Jackson 1st period 9:21

Tomah (WI) 5, La Crescent 1
TOM: Timmy Nicksic Hat Trick (1ppg), Coty Gular 1shg, 1a, Ben King 1g
TOM: Joshua Moser 10 saves
LAC: Justin Paul 1ppg
LAC: Josh DeBoer 41 saves
GWG: Coty Gular 2nd period 8:29

Waseca 4, Dodge County 3 OT
WAS: Cody Ulfers Hat Trick, JP Eykyn 1g, 1a
WAS: Austin Stroda 46 saves
DC: Tanner Dufault 1ppg, 1a, Spencer Senn 1g, Stefan Rechtzigel 1shg
DC: Mitch Sobotta 22 saves
GWG: Cody Ulfers Overtime 0:40

Wayzata 2, Andover 1
WAY: Matthew Freytag 1ppg, Brian Machut 1g
WAY: Aaron Dingmann 18 saves
AND: Reece  Tullbane 1g
AND: Chase Perry 19 saves
GWG: Brian Machut 3rd period 8:24

Windom Area 5, Marshall 4 OT
WIN: Travis Janssen 4 goals, Devin Neilsen 1g
WIN: Ben Stubbe 43 saves
MAR: Quinn Horvath 1ppg, 1a, Tyler Untiedt 1ppg, 1a
MAR: Leo Zerr 1g, Beau Mikel 1ppg
MAR: Mason Campion 19 saves
GWG: Travis Janssen Overtime 0:14

Winona 4, LaCrosse Central (WI) 1
WIN: Jacob Kelly 2g, Cody Rollinger 1g, Skyler Grossell 1shg
WIN: Andrew Yeske 19 saves
LCC: Colton Tydrich 1g
LCC: Zack Brady 31 saves
GWG: Jacob Kelly 3rd period 0:15

Minnesota High School Boys Hockey | Friday, November 30th

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Mitchell Swanson (12) - Wadena-DC 5g, 1a
Travis Koepke (12) - Hermantown 3g, 2a
Jesse Garcia (11) - Forest Lake 27-sv SO
Tanner Lindstrom (12) - E Grnd Frks 24-sv SO
Wesley Janson (11) - Wadena-DC 17-sv SO
Ryan Anderson (11) - Roseau 47 svs, 3ga
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Chisago Lakes Area 13, Pine City/Rush City 1
CLA: Bradee Thompson 2g (1ppg), Brandon Gillespie 2g, Jacob Breyfogle 2g (1shg)
CLA: William Knaak 2g, Zachary Lembrecht 1ppg, 2a, Justin Bye 1g, 1a
CLA: Jacob Speight 1ppg, 1a, Landon Lushanko 1shg, 1a, Christopher Ritter 1g
CLA: Jacob Dubose 21 saves
PCRC: Casey Lucht 1g
PCRC: Tony Pitzen 35 saves
GWG: Justin Bye 1st period 14:56

Crookston 6, Blake School 5
CRO: Brady Heppner 2g, 1a, Ryan Bittner 1g, 2a, Ryan Edevold 1ppg, 1a
CRO: Doug Larson 1ppg, Montell Tate 1g
CRO: Adam Huglen 21 saves
BLA: Christopher Chute 2g, 1a, Johnny Ferguson 2g, Cade Gleekel 1ppg
BLA: Jackson Norris 34 saves
GWG: Montell Tate 3rd period 15:57

East Grand Forks 4, St. Cloud Cathedral 0
EGF: Kolton Aubol 2g (1ppg), Dixon Bowen 1shg, 2a, Tanner Tweten 1g
EGF: Tanner Lindstrom 24-save shutout
DD: Josh Robak 29 saves
GWG: Tanner Tweten 1st period 1:39

Forest Lake 2, Grand Rapids 0
FL: Trevor Thompson 1g, Cody Rogala 1g
FL: Jesse Garcia 27-save shutout
GR: Hunter Shepard 28 saves
GWG: Trevor Thompson 2nd period 8:05

Hermantown 13, Sauk Rapids-Rice 0
HER: Travis Koepke Hat Trick (1ppg), 2a, Neal Pionk 2g, 1a, Lane LeGarde 2g, 1a
HER: Parker Hawk 2g, Bo Gronseth 1g, 1a, Kori Ochs 1g, 1a
HER: Ryan Carlson 1g, 1a, Nate Pionk 1g
HER: Adam Smith 11-save shutout
SRR: William Mortenson 34 MIN, 30 on 41 Loss
SRR: Justin Thorson 17 MIN, 0 on 2 ND
GWG: Nate Pionk 1st period 2:12
Shots: 56-11 Hermantown

Little Falls 6, Virginia/MIB 1
LF: Mark Anez 1ppg, 1a, Spencer Fenske 1g, Austin Bjorge 1ppg
LF: Thomas Miller 1shg, Nathan Adamietz 1ppg, Jack Schulte 1g
LF: Michael Stumpf 26 saves
VMIB: Zach Voss 1g
VMIB: Andrew Sederlund 23 saves
GWG: Austin Bjorge 2nd period 4:49

Minnetonka 6, Hibbing/Chisholm 1
MIN: Connie Thie 2g (1shg), 2a, Jared Ridge 2g
MIN: Max Coatta 1shg, 3a, Jimmy Schuldt 1ppg, 1a, Tommy Vannelli 3a
MIN: Jacob Berger 10 saves
HC: Adam Johnson 1g
HC: Tyler Carlson 35:27 MIN, 28 on 32 Loss
HC: AJ Allison 15:33 MIN, 12 on 14 ND
GWG: Jimmy Schuldt 1st period 16:52

Orono 3, Duluth Denfeld 2
ORO: Noah Schultz 1g, 1a, Nick Schroeder 1g, 1a, Joey Luedtke 1ppg
ORO: Ryan Broen 27 saves
DD: Tie Opack 1ppg, Wyatt Wutz 1g
DD: Zach Thompson 26 saves
GWG: Nick Schroeder 2nd period 9:19

Roseau 3, Blaine 3 TIE
ROS: Zach Yon 1ppg, 1a, Dylan Mielke 1g, Alex Strand 1ppg
ROS: Ryan Anderson 47 saves
BLA: Tyler Cline 1g, Tyler Frischmon 1g, Dallas Gerads 1ppg
BLA: Bailey Ketola 18 saves

Sartell-St. Stephen 4, Monticello/A/ML 3
SSS: Aaron Randall 2g, Sam Zwiener 1g, Matthew Ringhand 1g
SSS: Carter Kasianov 21 saves
MAML: Mark Rieger-Borer 2g, Robbie Stromme 1g
MAML: Darien Jones 18 saves
GWG: Aaron Randall 3rd period 15:11

Totino-Grace 4, Thief River Falls 2
TG: Derek Lodemeier 2g (1ppg), 1a, Carter Roo 1g, Connor Schmidt 1g, TJ Roo 3a
TG: Michael Larson 22 saves
TRF: Logan Engelstad 1ppg, Logan Ose 1g
TRF: Tanner Holmes 34 saves
GWG: Connor Schmidt 2nd period 12:51

Wadena-Deer Creek 10, Ely/Northeast Range 0
WDC: Mitchell Swanson 5g (1shg, 1ppg), 1a, Dylan Phillips 2g, 1a, Mike Biehl 2g (1ppg), 1a
WDC: Bridger Pettit 1g, 2a, Christian Berg 3a, Otto Asp 3a
WDC: Wesley Janson 17-save shutout
ENR: Matthew Killoran 32 saves
GWG: Mitchell Swanson 1st period 1:56

Warroad 4, Mound-Westonka 0
WAR: Kyle Sylvester 2g (1shg), Kobe Roth 1g, Jared Bethune 1g
WAR: Justin King 25-save shutout
MW: Andy Seats 17 saves
GWG: Kobe Roth 1st period 8:54

Too Slick, Too Loud, Too Successful Why John Calipari Can't Catch A Break

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The NCAA hasn't held him accountable for any major violation, and dark rumors about his recruiting methods have never stuck. Still, no matter what good the Kentucky coach does—visiting the sick, helping at-risk kids—he's assumed to have an ulterior motive. 


S.L. Price There was a time, early on, when it seemed easy to peg John Calipari. Back in the late '80s he was just another pretty face, one more Pat Riley clone with the slick hair and dazzling patter, the just-so suits and shoes. Talent flocked to him, but he radiated a knockoff's flimsiness: too much talk and an ambition about as subtle as sharkskin. Opposing recruiters wanted to beat him bloody. Opposing coaches tried to sabotage his hiring. Omens? His first game as a head coach, the scoreboard caught fire. You just didn't figure Calipari for the long haul.


These days, of course, he is basketball's great survivor, the ever-moving (Gas up the private jet!), ever-hustling (four McDonald's All-Americans for 2011!), ever-tweeting (1.1 million followers!) head coach of the University of Kentucky. And while his eight-year, $31.7 million contract—the richest in the college game—is the most obvious measure of his success, it's hardly the most telling. Like the sharpest scavenger after a storm, Calipari has prospered more than any other coach in college basketball's broken system, gathering up top recruits, winning 30 games a season and then happily waving his one-and-done players goodbye. Last spring an unprecedented five Wildcats, four of them freshmen, went in the first round of the NBA draft. And if this season has been a relative struggle, most of Kentucky's rivals would gladly take a morning after that includes a 22--8 record, a No. 15 ranking, a 34-game home winning streak and more than enough talent to play deep into March.


Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1182972/index.htm#ixzz1HZrsPx6c

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Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl: UCLA vs. Baylor

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Baylor and UCLA will meet in the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl on Dec. 27 at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium at 6:45 pm!

The UCLA Bruins finished the regular season with a record of 9-4 and two straight losses to the Pac-12 Champion, Stanford Cardinals.
The Baylor Bears finished their regular season with a record of 7-5 and a three game winning streak which includes upsets over (No. 1 at the time) Kansas State and Oklahoma State.

Expect this game to be a high scoring game!
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Hyundai Sun Bowl: USC vs. Georgia Tech

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The USC Trojans will take on the Georgia Tech in the Hyundai Sun Bowl on December 31st in El Paso, Texas, at 11:00am PST.
The USC Trojans finished their 2012 regular season with 4 losses in their final 5 games which included losses to Oregon, UCLA and Notre Dame.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets finished their regular season with 2 losses by Georgia and Florida State. 
Matt Barkley is expected to play in his final game as a Trojan. I don't think this is what he meant by "Unfinished Business". 
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Hideo Nomo Bobblehead Added to Promotional Schedule

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Now that the Dodgers have announced that Hideo Nomo will have the 8th bobblehead, they only have one more remaining. I'm hoping for either Mike Piazza or Nancy Bea.
From the Dodgers:
The Dodgers have added a Hideo Nomo bobblehead to the 2013 promotional calendar. This will be the eighth bobblehead in next season’s series and is set for August 10 (vs. Rays). The first 50,000 fans on August 10 will receive a Nomo bobblehead. Nomo is scheduled to attend his bobblehead night and participate in a pre-game ceremonies at Dodger Stadium. This is the second Dodger Stadium bobblehead for Nomo (Aug. 24, 2002).

Nomo broke into the Majors in 1995 and had one of the best seasons for a pitcher in Dodger history, setting the single season franchise record for strikeouts per nine innings with 11.1 while ranking among the National League leaders in several pitching categories. That same season, the Japanese-born pitcher won the NL Rookie of the Year award, placed fourth in the NL Cy Young Award voting and was named to the NL All-Star Team. In seven seasons with the Dodgers, the right-hander posted an 81-66 record with a 3.74 ERA and threw the 10th no-hitter in Los Angeles Dodger franchise history on Sept. 17, 1996, the last no-hitter thrown by a Dodger and first of his two career no-hitters. Nomo played in 12 Major League seasons combined with Los Angeles, Kansas City, Tampa Bay, New York (NL), Boston, Detroit and Milwaukee.
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My First Duke Auto Plus Some Other Additions

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It took a while to complete this trade but I can finally show off one of my latest additions. It's my first Duke Snider autograph and it comes from 2010 Topps Tribute. The card is numbered out of 50 and has three bat pieces. Tribute kind of has the same layout as Triple Threads when it comes to their triple relic autographs.

I made an overseas trade with a fellow collector on SCF. These usually take a couple weeks since they are going out of the country. I traded away a Kevin Love relic for this Blake Griffin relic which is numbered to 99. Since the K-Love relic was him in his Timberwolves uniform, I was willing to trade it away for something better.

I picked up this Clayton Kershaw Triple Threads Relic numbered to 18 for only $5 on eBay. It's my second one from the unity set, but unfortunately it's the same exact background. I'm only willing to trade the other one for either the middle or left side of the stadium.


Another eBay pick up for only $5 was this 2010 Panini Gridiron Gear Roddy White Patch. The card is numbered out of 50 and the patch has 3 different colors (Red, White, Black). I'm trying to grab as many Falcon patches as possible before they get too expensive which could have if they win the Super Bowl this season. (I'm just hoping for a playoff win though)


 I traded away a couple of base cards and obtained these two relics. The first is an Adrian Gonzalez bat relic from the Topps 60 set and the second is a Kendry Morales Golden Moments jersey. Both are available for trade. I already have this A-Go relic in my collection.

I will be making a couple of post tomorrow about my COMC (Check Out My Cards) pick ups. I picked up quite a few so I'm going to break that into a couple of posts.

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2012 College Bowl Pick'em Contest

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The 2012 NCAA Regular season ended this past weekend and all 35 bowl games have been set.
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3) Only one account per person, if I catch anyone with more than one account then I will disqualify you from this contest and any future contest I have.
If you aren’t a follower/fan of LA Inspiration or your guesses won’t be accepted.
There needs to be at least 15 participants for this contest to be valid. Deadline to join is December 15th, 2012.
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The scoring type for the LA Inspiration group is confidence points. This way of picking games is more exciting because you can get more than just one point for a game. This gives people a chance to comeback even if they picked the same teams for a BCS game in January.
Prize:1st place

1st place winner will receive all of the cards pictured above and I will throw in a couple of other inserts/rookies.

I'd like to thank Topps for sponsoring and providing the prize for this contest. 

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Congress Has Too Much Time On It's Hands, $250 Mustache Tax Break

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Washington-"A Republican congressman from Maryland is in a hairy situation over a proposal to give tax breaks to Americans with mustaches. The American Mustache Institute claimed Tuesday that Rep. Roscoe Bartlett had lent his support to the `Stache Act, which calls for a tax deduction of up to $250 a year for facial hair grooming. But Bartlett's office said he never supported the measure. Staffers said Wednesday that they only forwarded a copy of the proposal to the House Ways & Means Committee, without the congressman's knowledge, after receiving a media inquiry about it. That led the institute to believe Bartlett, who has long had a mustache, supported the measure. "For the record: Roscoe is pro-stache, but he does not believe Americans should pay for people's personal grooming decisions," Bartlett's chief of staff, Deborah Burrell, said in a statement. So far, no other representatives have supported the mustache proposal. At least one of Bartlett's Republican primary opponents is criticizing him over the facial hair flap. The longtime incumbent faces several challengers in the 6th District, which was redrawn to include more Democratic voters." Source: Mustache bill puts congressman in hairy situation

RINO's On The Run

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Huh, really.

FreedomWorks bets big against Orrin Hatch

"Forget about Senate Democrats and President Barack Obama. FreedomWorks, the influential Washington-based tea party group, is now waging an all-out war on a member of its own party: Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), whose defeat would send a major statement to establishment Republicans that the tea party has staying power."

 Federal records show that the group has virtually ignored incumbent Senate Democrats in its quest to take down the 35-year Senate veteran ahead of crucial statewide caucuses Thursday.
According to campaign finance filings, FreedomWorks has spent more than $615,000 to defeat Hatch — dumping cash to recruit volunteers, elect prospective convention delegates, send direct mail and launch TV and radio spots.
In contrast, the group has spent just $1,700 against incumbent Senate Democrats at this point, including against one who has since said he’d retire at year’s end: Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska. About $175,000 has been spent attacking Obama, with an additional $290,000 supporting GOP Senate candidates in other races, records show.
The group’s tactics are the latest chapter of the debate still hounding Republicans as they try to win a majority on Capitol Hill this November: Should they purge their own to find fresh blood who will be less willing to seek bipartisan compromises by straying from conservative principles? Or should they unite behind the most electable candidate and train all their fire power on Democrats?

Source: FreedomWorks bets big against Orrin Hatch - Manu Raju - POLITICO.com

The RINO, establishment republicans need to take heed to the people who vote. The old ways and canidates are a thing of the past.

Green Bay Cabela's, A Win For Walker

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Cabela’s sporting goods superstore coming to Ashwaubenon


Outfitters to open store nearLambeau Field in 2013
12:42 AM, May. 5, 2012ASHWAUBENON — Sporting goods superstore chain Cabela’s will anchor the gateway site to the Lambeau Development District in a move expected to bring hundreds of jobs to the area. Construction on the store is expected to begin within 60 days, and the store is set to open by July 2013.The addition of the Nebraska-based retailer to the 21-acre site on the southeast corner of the Lombardi Avenue/U.S. 41 intersection was announced Friday morning in front of nearly 50 people, mostly business leaders and local leaders.“We won Green Bay!” Cabela’s CEO Tommy Millner said, referencing previous talks ofBass Pro Shops possibly building a store at the site owned by the Green Bay Packers.


Read more at the Green Bay Press Gazette.WUPN: “We have to wonder why the paper didn’t talk to any democrats like Bob Jauch or Dale Schultz on this? Did anyone talk to Dave Hansen? A win for jobs, for Ashwaubenon, the Packers, the people of the area and a win for Scott Walker and the republicans in Wisconsin.This should be a commercial in the upcoming election.Remember this letter from the four dems last January from Wis Politics.”From Wis. U. P. North

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Gulliver’s Travels is based on the famous story of the same name (written by Jonathan Swift) and besides Black and Blunt will co-star Jason Segel and Amanda Peet. The film is directed by Rob Letterman from a screenplay by Joe Stillman and Nicholas Stoller (Get Him to the Greek, Forgetting Sarah Marshall).

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