Deuce wrote:Are all the male students at a class B school ball players either? No. Even some on the teams probably wouldn't go out at a larger school either because they'd be cut but at a smaller school they go out because there are no numbers. The point is, just because there's a 125 schools vs 18 schools wouldn't make it 7 times harder to be all state. A case in point is when my son was in the 7th grade they had 72 7th grade boys out for bb and his school is 10th in enrollment class A. Just because once they get older they drop off isn't necessarily because they wouldn't want to play but rather they can't because of the numbers.
cdub1 wrote:martinez not my favrit player at all dint make class a all state last year.....are you tellin us he wouldnt have made it in b?
baseball wrote:my theory on it is that if you want to succeed as a team....you would rather pllay Class A because the probability of making state is much higher. If your selfish and want to succeed on a personal level you play Class B because the great players can go out and dominate every game, which they wouldnt be able to as much in A.
ndlionsfan wrote:Maybe he did mean it differently than what came across in his post. He did say tho that if you're selfish and want to succeed on a personal level you play class b bball. That doesn't sound like he's supporting class b players.
Also, in one of your previous posts you asked how many class b school have a full 12 on varsity putting up stats each night. Not many, yes, but you still have your 7-10 that play good minutes each night. Do all 12 on the team play each night in class A, tho? I'm guessing not. The last few on the bench probably get most of their minutes on the JV just like in class B. I haven't been around class A ball very much or paid attention, but do they dress a separate 12 for both JV and varsity or do some kids dress on both teams?
HeisAlive wrote:Gentlemen, can we put our pride to the side and get back to this topic, which is "Best all around athlete in ND." It's not who is better, class A or class B...
baseball wrote:HeisAlive wrote:Gentlemen, can we put our pride to the side and get back to this topic, which is "Best all around athlete in ND." It's not who is better, class A or class B...
but thats one of the variables in determining who the best is...kid who averages 18 pts and 10 reb in class A is better then a player who averages 18 and 10 in class b.....
when figuring who is the best all around athlete you have to ask a bunch of questions. What does he do? how does he do it? is it easy for him? how consistant is he? WHO DOES HE DO IT AGAINST?
BballFan1307 wrote:i'm going to have to go with killoran for girls and jamie mauch for guys
smart source wrote:BballFan1307 wrote:i'm going to have to go with killoran for girls and jamie mauch for guys
hopefully you joking
i_see_it_all wrote:another class B region section 34A player of year. if hankinson had a community college, he would get a scholorship there.
i_see_it_all wrote:another class B region section 34A player of year. if hankinson had a community college, he would get a scholorship there.
ndfan wrote:i_see_it_all wrote:another class B region section 34A player of year. if hankinson had a community college, he would get a scholorship there.
I love class B haters, probably never seen the kid play but can come to that conclusion because he doesn't play class A.
BballFan1307 wrote:ndfan wrote:i_see_it_all wrote:another class B region section 34A player of year. if hankinson had a community college, he would get a scholorship there.
I love class B haters, probably never seen the kid play but can come to that conclusion because he doesn't play class A.
3 of the 5 starters for Jamestown College- Jordan Olson-Milnor- class B, Jake Holen- LaMoure- class B, Kyle Iverson- Elgin Class B- Jamestown is the number 1 team in the Dac-10 right now, and they are doing with 3 starters out of Class B. Class B has the talent.
BballFan1307 wrote:ndfan wrote:i_see_it_all wrote:another class B region section 34A player of year. if hankinson had a community college, he would get a scholorship there.
I love class B haters, probably never seen the kid play but can come to that conclusion because he doesn't play class A.
3 of the 5 starters for Jamestown College- Jordan Olson-Milnor- class B, Jake Holen- LaMoure- class B, Kyle Iverson- Elgin Class B- Jamestown is the number 1 team in the Dac-10 right now, and they are doing with 3 starters out of Class B. Class B has the talent.
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