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HOCKEY A Winning Tradition At the beginning of the hockey season Sibley had Sibley 2 Mounds View 4 three goals in mind: Conference, Section IV, and sare ; eae : Minnesota State Champions. Sibley 4 Cretin 1 To achieve their first goal, Sibley played highly rated Sibley = 5 Tartan 1 teams from their conference. “The toughest team was Sree nein : probably South St. Paul. They’re the rivals so you know Sibley 2 No. St. Paul 1 they’re going to be tough,” stated Pat Farrington. Sibley 2 Hastings 5 Sibley won the conference with South St. Paul by ee Beg : having a record of 13 and 3. Sibley 3 Park 1 To become Section IV Champs was the second goal. Sibley = 11 Woodbury 0 A highlight of the championship game was a longrange ah 4 retest x goal by Dan Weber on Highland’s goalie. Sibley was Sibley 2 Mariner 4 now off to the state tournament for the fourth year in Sibley 4 White Bear - AEG Sibley 8 White Bear 2 . q i Sibley 2 So. St. Paul 1 In the first game of the tournament Sibley lost to Sibley 0 So. St. Paul 2 Bemidji by a score of 4-3. The last Bemidji goal was a controversial one which cost Sibley a chance to Section Four Tournament advance in the tournament. Pat Farrington said, “‘I Sibley 13 Central k here the puck was the whole time. | think eae emep yrs new where the puck was the whole time. in Sibley es Hastings everybody in the place knew it wasn’t a good call.” Sibley 4 Highland Park Glenn Van stated, “I thought that goal STUNK! It was State Tournament = 7 just a routine call that feree should make if h Se Eee ¢ just a routine call that any referee should make if he Sibley aan Roundeview ¢ doesn’t see the puck.” a ROW 1: D. Weber , T. Brown, T. Cascalenda, P. Farrington, M. Myhrman, M. Genz, M. Pietruszewski, C. Doyle. ROW 2: B. Boemer — mgr., M. Kettler, R. Peltier, J. Loizeaux, J. Hildebrant, S$. Choate, P. Hoene, G. Lewis, B. Furlong — mgr. ROW 3: L. Bollman — Assistant Coach, D. Kastner, D. Cosgrove, G. Cosgrove, M. Hoban, G. Van, D. Doocy, T. Fangel, J. Genz, B. Boysen — Coach.
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Picture 1. It’s a goal! 2. Good call Ref! 3. Congradulations. 4. Coach Boysen and Assistant Coach Bollman. 5. Section four trophy went to Sibley once again. 6. John Loizeaux faces-off against rivals So. St. Paul.
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