{"id":19242,"date":"2021-05-23T21:32:33","date_gmt":"2021-05-24T02:32:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kjasr.com\/live\/?p=19242"},"modified":"2021-05-24T12:15:06","modified_gmt":"2021-05-24T17:15:06","slug":"club-gbb-out-about-north-tartan-six-pack","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kjasr.com\/live\/?p=19242","title":{"rendered":"Club GBB Out &#038; About: North Tartan Six Pack"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>North Tartan roared back onto the MN State AAU championship<!--more--> podium with a record setting six state titles on Sunday. NT won at 11, 10, 9, 7, 5, and 4 grade levels. The program previously had the most title record with five (1998, 2011, and 2013). This ended a two year dry spell where the Nike based program won only one title (4<sup>th<\/sup> grade, 2020).<\/p>\n<p>MN Stars Borowicz in eighth grade successfully defended their title for the third straight year. It took an overtime 3 at the buzzer by Kendall McGee (Breck) (I apologize. I had the wrong name earlier)\u00a0 to secure the spot for the third seed team. 43Hoops Johnson also won their third straight title. North Tartan, in the fifth grade division, has now won two at that age level.<\/p>\n<p>NT picked up three second place awards as well. The 6 and 8 grade divisions, but also an affiliate in 7<sup>th<\/sup> grade which was an all NT final. The main foil today for NT was MN Fury. NT kept the Fury off the top of the podium with three wins in the oldest three divisions with remarkably similar scores and margins, 12 in 11<sup>th<\/sup> grade, 11 in 10<sup>th<\/sup> grade and 14 in 9<sup>th<\/sup> grade.<\/p>\n<p>The highest scoring teams today were NT 16U and MN Stars Borowicz with 55. The tightest game of the day came at the 8 AM session with NT 4<sup>th<\/sup> grade outlasting Crossfire South 38-36.<\/p>\n<p>So was seeding accurate or not? Five of the eight divisions repeated from two weeks ago. The changes came at 8, 7, and 5. Did the 58% rule hold? Welllllll\u2026..yes and no. The championship return rate was 5\/8 or 62.5%. The original 57% rule was when there were only 7 divisions (the fourth grade is only five years into their records). That meant a 4\/7 ratio in the old days. Excluding 4<sup>th<\/sup> grade it comes out to 4\/7&#8212;bingo. What about for the same two opponents? Only three of the games today were repeats with 9 and 4 holding to form and 5 flipping the result between seeds 1 and 2. The overall field featured 11 of the same 16 teams from two weeks ago&#8212;a rate of .688. Again excluding 4<sup>th<\/sup> grade it becomes 9\/14&#8212;a rate of .643. The lowest seed on championship court? Fifth seed Inspired Athletics -NT 13u in 7<sup>th<\/sup> grade. They upset #1 seed MN Stars Hill in the semis. Three #3s made it to championship court with MN Stars Borowicz the only one to win the title.<\/p>\n<p>Not making it to championship court&#8212;&#8211;the sixth grade title game. For some reason the third place game was on championship court. The first place game in a back gym.<\/p>\n<p>Tomorrow I will have more details on the seven games that were on championship court. Sorry no sixth grade title game.<\/p>\n<p>Here is a list of known MN State AAU Champions. If you have information that is missing email\u00a0<a href=\"mailto:kja8067@gmail.com\">kja8067@gmail.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>BY YEAR<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>age, first, second with score if I have it<\/p>\n<p>Below is a record of the state title games that I have access to stretching back to 1990.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1990<\/strong><br \/>\n11: North Tartan Erickson<br \/>\n13: North Tartan Mueller<br \/>\n15: South Metro<br \/>\n16: South Metro 51, Brainerd 39<br \/>\n18: Northern Lights 68, MN Ice 66<\/p>\n<p><strong>1991<\/strong><br \/>\n11: North Tartan Hoffner<br \/>\n12: North Tartan Erickson<br \/>\n14: MN Metro Stars 83, North Tartan Blue 56<br \/>\n15: MN Lakers<br \/>\n16: MN Lakers 67, City of Lakes 59<br \/>\n18: MN Ice 81, Lake Conference Lakers 61<\/p>\n<p><strong>1992<\/strong><br \/>\n11: Lakers Hedstrom,\u00a0Eagan\u00a0Wildcats<br \/>\n12: \u00a0MN Magic, Lakers Snaza<br \/>\n13: North Tartan Erickson; New London-Spicer (NATIONAL CHAMPS)<br \/>\n14: MN Metro Stars 83, North Tartan Blue 56<br \/>\n15: MN Spirit<br \/>\n16: MN Lakers 67, City of Lakes 59<br \/>\n18: Minneapolis Club Devastation<\/p>\n<p><strong>1993<\/strong><br \/>\n11: South Metro Stars, North Tartan Blue<br \/>\n12: Lakers Blue, North Tartan Blue<br \/>\n13:\u00a0Minnesota\u00a0Magic, North Tartan Blue<br \/>\n14: North Tartan Blue 75, Lake Conference Lakers Blue 50<br \/>\n15: North Tartan Blue 83, Northern Exposure 66<br \/>\n16:\u00a0Minnesota\u00a0Spirit 73, Lakers Blue 57<br \/>\n17: South Metro;\u00a0Minneapolis\u00a0CD<\/p>\n<p>1994<\/p>\n<p><strong>1995<\/strong><br \/>\n11: Northern Stars 56,\u00a0Minnesota\u00a0Ice 35<br \/>\n12:\u00a0Lake\u00a0Conference\u00a0Lakers Blue 51, Elk River 33<br \/>\n13:\u00a0Minnesota\u00a0Blizzard 72, North Tartan Blue 57<br \/>\n14: North Tartan Blue 63, North Metro Wildcats 51<br \/>\n15: North Tartan Blue 54,\u00a0Minnesota\u00a0Magic 40<br \/>\n16: North Tartan Blue 87,\u00a0SE MN\u00a0Suns 48 (NATIONAL CHAMPS)<br \/>\n18: Power Play 74, North Tartan 65<\/p>\n<p>1996<\/p>\n<p><strong>1997<\/strong><br \/>\n15: Power Play Anderson (that was my team) 77, Blizzard 67<br \/>\n16: North Tartan<br \/>\n18: North Tartan Schiffler (NATIONAL CHAMPS)<\/p>\n<p><strong>1998:<\/strong><br \/>\n10: Lakers Blue, South Metro Green<br \/>\n11: Minnesota Ice, MN Polars<br \/>\n12: North Tartan, MN Blizzard Maroon<br \/>\n13: North Tartan, MN Ice<br \/>\n14: MN Total Package: MN Swoosh<br \/>\n15: North Tartan, MN Powerplay<br \/>\n16: North Tartan, MN Jaguars<br \/>\n17: MN Powerplay, MN Stars<br \/>\n18: North Tartan, SE MN Suns<\/p>\n<p>1999<\/p>\n<p>2000<\/p>\n<p>2001<\/p>\n<p>2002<\/p>\n<p>2003<\/p>\n<p>2004<\/p>\n<p>2005<\/p>\n<p><strong>2006<\/strong><br \/>\n16: North Tartan 59, Triple Threat 42<br \/>\n15: NC Heat 51, Total Package 46<br \/>\n14: Metro Stars 52, MN Stars 39<\/p>\n<p><strong>2007<\/strong><br \/>\n16: NC Heat 77, North Tartan Larson 61<br \/>\n15: Metro Stars 43, MN Stars 42<br \/>\n14: North Tartan 65, Metro Stars 53<\/p>\n<p><strong>2008<\/strong><br \/>\n16: NC Heat 82, MN Stars Borowicz 72<br \/>\n14: North Tartan 64, Metro Stars 52<\/p>\n<p><strong>2009<\/strong><br \/>\n16: MN Stars Borowicz 74, North Tartan Coury 71<br \/>\n15: MN Stars Smith 59, MN Fury Storm 56<br \/>\n14: North Tartan Hedstrom 51, North Tartan Steck 35<br \/>\n13: MN Stars Starr beat MN Fury Peper<\/p>\n<p><strong>2010<\/strong><br \/>\n16: North Tartan Coury 66, MN Stars Borowicz 49<br \/>\n15: North Tartan Hedstrom 58, MN Stars Taylor 47<br \/>\n14: MN Suns Davison 67, Metro Stars Amos 57<br \/>\n13: North Tartan Alexander 49, MN Stars Antl 35<br \/>\n12: North Tartan Kuppe 49, Metro Stars Wiese 26<br \/>\n11: MN Stars Martin 53, Midtown Lady Monarchs 34<br \/>\n10: Midtown Lady Monarchs 49, MN Stars Johnson 25<\/p>\n<p><strong>2011<\/strong><br \/>\n16: North Tartan Coury 63, Metro Stars Reiter 57<br \/>\n15: Metro Stars Amos 53, North Tartan Herbrechsmeyer 30<br \/>\n14: North Tartan Alexander 62, Metro Stars Broback 39<br \/>\n13: North Tartan Kuppe 38, Metro Stars Wiese 36<br \/>\n12: Crossfire 45, MN Stars Martin 40<br \/>\n11: North Tartan Kuppe 36, MN Fury Goetz 9<br \/>\n10: North Tartan West Thieisen<\/p>\n<p><strong>2012<\/strong><br \/>\n16: North Tartan Coury 60, MN Stars Borowicz 56<br \/>\n15: MN Stars Taylor 57, North Tartan Alexander 53<br \/>\n14: North Tartan Herbrechtsmeyer 36, Metro Stars Wiese 35 OT<br \/>\n13: MN Stars Martin 40, MN Fury Sinn 19<br \/>\n12: North Tartan Kuppe 34: MN Stars Johnson 32<br \/>\n11: North Tartan West Thiesen 46, FM Fusion 30<br \/>\n10: MN Thunder Bueckers 42, MN Stars Nelson 29<\/p>\n<p><strong>2013<\/strong><br \/>\n16: North Tartan Coury 67, MN Stars Borowicz 52<br \/>\n15: North Tartan Herbrechtsmeyer 42, Metro Stars Wiese 37<br \/>\n14: MN Fury Sinn 39, MN Stars Martin 37<br \/>\n13: North Tartan Kuppe 45, MN Fury Dalhed 42<br \/>\n12: North Tartan Thiesen 44, 43 Hoops 35<br \/>\n11: MN Stars Nelson 38, North Tartan Moen 16<br \/>\n10: North Tartan Starks Bueckers 44, MN Stars Myers 25<\/p>\n<p><strong>2014<\/strong><br \/>\n16: North Tartan Dietel 70,\u00a0North Tartan Herbrechtsmeyer 32<br \/>\n15:\u00a0MN Stars Martin 53,\u00a0MN Fury Sinn 34<br \/>\n14: MN Fury Dalhed 42, North Tartan Coury 38<br \/>\n13: North Tartan Hedstrom 42, 43 Hoops 41<br \/>\n12: MN Stars Nelson 32, North Tartan Van Klei 30<br \/>\n11: North Tartan Starks Bueckers 42, MN Fury Bromeling 16<br \/>\n10: \u00a0North Tartan Coley 27, North Tartan West Couette 26 OT<\/p>\n<p><strong>2015<\/strong><br \/>\n16\/11: MN Stars Martin 68, North Tartan 11 EYBL 62<br \/>\n15\/10: MN Fury 2017 Blue 49, MN Stars 10 Borowicz 26<br \/>\n14\/9: North Tartan 53, 43 Hoops Black 45<br \/>\n13\/8: Crossfire Theisen 42, MN Stars Nilsen 31<br \/>\n12\/7: North Tartan 52, North Tartan West 28<br \/>\n11\/6: North Tartan 55, NC Heat 45<br \/>\n10\/5: North Tartan 41, MN Stars Kolden 39<\/p>\n<p><strong>2016<\/strong><br \/>\n16\/11: North Tartan 11 EYBL 57, MN Fury 2017 Elite 42<br \/>\n15\/10: North Tartan 10 EYBL 53, 43 Hoops 10 Carr 40<br \/>\n14\/9: Crossfire 9 Theisen 43, MN Fury 2019 Blue 34<br \/>\n13\/8: North Tartan 51, MN Fury 2020 Blue 25<br \/>\n12\/7: Tayler Hill 7 Elite 53, North Tartan 7 West 43<br \/>\n11\/6: North Tartan 6 West 41, MN Stars 6 Kolden 31<br \/>\n10\/5: MN Metro Stars 5 Cade 33, MN Stars 5 Hamling 26<\/p>\n<p><strong>2017<\/strong><br \/>\n16\/11: North Tartan 11 EYBL 66, MN Stars 11 Hersch 40<br \/>\n15\/10: North Tartan 10 EYBL 46, MN Fury 2019 Blue 29<br \/>\n14\/9: North Tartan 47, MN Fury 2020 Blue 45 OT<br \/>\n13\/8: Tayler Hill 8 Elite 55, MN Fury 2021 Blue 36<br \/>\n12\/7: MN Stars 7 Kolden 40, Real Athletics 7 Ware 29<br \/>\n11\/6: MN Elite 11u 46, North Tartan 6 Kuppe 36<br \/>\n10\/5: Tayler Hill 5 Elite 47, MN Stars 5 Gardner 22<br \/>\n9\/4: MN Stars 4 Borowicz<\/p>\n<p><strong>2018<\/strong><br \/>\n16\/11: North Tartan 11 Coury 53, MN Stars Nelson 29<br \/>\n15\/10: North Tartan 10 Starks 58, MN Fury 2020 Gauntlet 45<br \/>\n14\/9: MN Stars 9 Hersch 49, North Tartan 9 Sinn 48<br \/>\n13\/8: North Tartan 8 Contreras 56, MN Fury 2022 Blue 40<br \/>\n12\/7: MN Fury 2023 Blue 52, MN Stars 7 Hersch 35<br \/>\n11\/6: Tayler Hill 6 Elite 46, North Tartan 6 Sutch 16<br \/>\n10\/5: North Tartan 5 Monahan 41, MN Stars 5 Borowicz 33<br \/>\n9\/4: Tayler Hill 4 Elite 45, North Tartan Doughty 11<\/p>\n<p><strong>2019:\u00a0<\/strong><br \/>\n11: MN Fury 2020 UAA 58, North Tartan 17u EYBL 44<br \/>\n10: MN Fury 2021 UAA 56, North Tartan 16u EYBL 52<br \/>\n9: MN Fury 2022 UAA 61, North Tartan 9 Elite 50<br \/>\n8: MN Fury 2023 UAA 50, MN Stars Hersch 38<br \/>\n7: Tayler Hill Elite 2024 34, North Tartan 7 Ohnstad 30<br \/>\n6: MN Stars 6 Borowicz 53, North Tartan 6 Monahan 45<br \/>\n5: Tayler Hill Elite 2026 39, North Tartan 5 Kuppe 19<br \/>\n4: 43 Hoops 2027 45, North Tartan 4 Kueneman 27<\/p>\n<p><strong>2020:<\/strong><br \/>\n11: MN Fury 2021 UAA 67, North Tartan 17 EYBL 65<br \/>\n10: Metro Stars 2022 66, North Tartan 16 EYBL 64<br \/>\n9: MN Fury 2023 UAA 59, MN Stars Hersch 38<br \/>\n8: MN Fury 2024 UAA 60, MN Stars Amundson 24<br \/>\n7: MN Stars 7 Borowicz 62, The City 49<br \/>\n6: Taylor Hill Elite 2026 41, North Tartan 12 37<br \/>\n5: 43 Hoops Johnson 46, MN Stars Antl 25<br \/>\n4: North Tartan 10 38, Taylor Hill Elite 2028 26<\/p>\n<p><strong>2021:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>11: North Tartan 17U EYBL 52, MN Fury 2022 UAA 44<br \/>\n10: North Tartan 16U EYBL 55, MN Fury 2023 UAA 44<br \/>\n9: North Tartan 15U Nike 53, MN Fury 2024 UAA 40<br \/>\n8: MN Stars Borowicz 8<sup>th<\/sup> 55, North Tartan 14U Nike 52 OT<br \/>\n7: North Tartan 7<sup>th<\/sup> Nike 46, Inspired Athletics- NT 13U 31<br \/>\n6: 43Hoops Johnson 46, North Tartan 6<sup>th<\/sup> Nike 29<br \/>\n5: North Tartan 5<sup>th<\/sup> Nike 37, MN Stars Hill 5<sup>th<\/sup> 33<br \/>\n4: North Tartan 4<sup>th<\/sup> 38, Crossfire South-Koles 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