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  2. High school ice hockey in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The University School of Milwaukee leads all schools in state tournament appearances since 2000, with all 15 of the school's appearances coming since 2001. Prior to official WIAA involvement in hockey, the Madison schools conducted an invitational from 1964 to 1970 (except for 1966).

  3. MIAA Division 1A boys' ice hockey tournament - Wikipedia

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    The MIAA Division 1A Boys' Ice Hockey Tournament, commonly referred to as the Super Eight, was an annual boys' high school ice hockey tournament held by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) to determine the top boys' team in the state.

  4. Flyers Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Flyers Cup was the idea of Ed Golden, then Public Relations Director for The Spectrum, who suggested the concept of a regional high school hockey championship in the fall of 1979 to Aaron Siegel and Andy Abramson, who is considered the father of the Flyers Cup.

  5. Interscholastic Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    It is composed of several ice hockey teams at the "Prep" (equivalent to "Junior Varsity" in most other high school sports) and "Varsity" levels. Founded in 1998, the league operates within a non-traditional hockey market, and though it experienced exponential growth in its first few seasons, development has remained stagnant in subsequent years.

  6. High school boys ice hockey in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    According to MYHockey Rankings, Minnetonka High School is the number one ranked high school hockey team in the United States. The site ranked 2,125 high school teams for the 2023-24 season and 17 of the top 20 high school hockey teams are from Minnesota.

  7. Clinton Comets - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1927–28 as the Clinton Hockey Club and nicknamed the Comets in 1949, the team played primarily at the Clinton Arena from 1949 until 1973. The team was founded by Ed Stanley, who acted as manager, recruited local high school students as players, and provided financing for the team to buy equipment and take road trips.

  8. Celebrations, last names and successes: Uxbridge field hockey ...

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    On Thursday, the Uxbridge field hockey team begins its quest to win a third straight Division 4 state championship when the top-seeded Spartans host No. 32 Tahanto in the round of 32.

  9. Cincinnati Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Thunder of the North American 3 Hockey League moved to the Gardens beginning with the 2015–16 season, making the team the Gardens' newest hockey tenant. [5] Though having no pro-hockey team for its last 11 years of operation, the Gardens still acted as the home rink for several area high school teams. [citation needed]