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Date Posted: 21:47:27 05/16/03 Fri
Author: Mils Fan
Subject: Scholarships

Yes the Mils did have a successful playoff run...however, it takes a little more than that to prove you are a player worthy of a scholarship. Don't get me wrong, any Mils fan knows that there are several players (from this season) that deserve scholarships, but they have to prove it to scouts. Take Matt for example...big kid, skates well, nice shot...he seemed to exude that this year (but not last year). He will have scouts looking at him this year for sure. If I was a scout, I would think that I would need to see a little more before putting my neck on the line (because anyone can have one good season). If the Mils do well next year, guaranteed four or so players will get a scholarship. Just my opinion...what do you think?

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