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To Achieve 300
Career Points,
You Need . . . |
For 300
points,
you
need . . . |
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40 pts (8th) |
50 pts (9th) |
60 pts (10th) |
70 pts (11th) |
80 pts (12th) |
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Totals - - -
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90 pts |
150 pts |
220 pts |
300 pts
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For 400
points,
you
need . . . |
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30 pts (7th) |
50
(8th) |
70 (9th) |
75 (10th) |
85 (11th) |
90 pts (12th) |
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Totals - - - |
80 pts |
150 pts |
225 pts |
310 pts |
400 pts |
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55 pts (8th) |
70 pts (9th) |
85 pts (10th) |
90 pts (11th) |
100 pts (12th) |
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Totals - - -
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125 pts
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210 pts
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300 pts |
400 pts |
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For 500
career pts,
you need
. . . |
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40 pts (7th) |
60 (8th) |
90 (9th) |
100 (10th) |
105 (11th) |
105 pts (12th) |
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Totals - - -
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100 pts
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190 pts |
290 pts
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395 pts |
500 pts |
It helps to
score 90 points as a 7th grader.
And why not, Renee Curtin of
Roseville did it.
Natalie Darwitz scored 120 points as a
7th grader.
Of course, if you're that good, you'll leave
high school hockey after your 10th grade
season and join the National Team.
Natalie's 4-year career total is 455 pts.
Ronda Curtin would have, but had no hockey
program until 9th grade.
Her 4-year career total is 470 pts.
Andrea Nichols could have, but she
started in 8th grade.
Her 5-year career total is 459 pts.
Krissy Wendell would have, but what was
the point.
She was a leading scorer on boys teams
through 10th grade.
Joined the girls program in 11th grade.
Her 2-year career total is 315 pts.
Career total could have been 700. But
again, what was the point. |
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For
600
career points,
you need to
"Be"
. . . |
Natalie
Darwitz or Krissy Wendell.
Which means that you're skill level is way
beyond that of your peers.
And.
You
must stick with girls high school hockey for
six years.
That's from 7th through 12th grades.
Bailing out is not allowed.
No leaving to join the National Team (after
10th grade).
No playing on boys teams (in 7th to 10th
grades). |
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