How about naming the Top 5 based purely on high school dominance, with no regard to success after high school?
I will let someone else go first............
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ndfan wrote:[user=701]Notorious[/user] wrote:How about naming the Top 5 based purely on high school dominance, with no regard to success after high school?
I will let someone else go first............
A few guys from Cavalier that I saw play alot that were dominant were
Brady Trenbeath- No position he couldn't play at a high level on the field
Rob Hunt - Quick and agile for his size, not many guys if anyone in the state could go one on one with him.
Matt Anderson - Could take ya outside with his speed or just put the shoulder down and run people over. Defensively you didn't wanna be hit by him and covered a lot of ground, 10 interception this year think that was a school record.
Those three were dominant for some pretty good Cavalier teams. They may not be the greatest to come out of the state but they were one of the best the years they played.
72 wrote:what about jim kleinsasser?
ndfan wrote:[user=701]Notorious[/user] wrote:How about naming the Top 5 based purely on high school dominance, with no regard to success after high school?
I will let someone else go first............
A few guys from Cavalier that I saw play alot that were dominant were
Brady Trenbeath- No position he couldn't play at a high level on the field
Rob Hunt - Quick and agile for his size, not many guys if anyone in the state could go one on one with him.
Matt Anderson - Could take ya outside with his speed or just put the shoulder down and run people over. Defensively you didn't wanna be hit by him and covered a lot of ground, 10 interception this year think that was a school record.
Those three were dominant for some pretty good Cavalier teams. They may not be the greatest to come out of the state but they were one of the best the years they played.
ndfan wrote:[user=701]Notorious[/user] wrote:How about naming the Top 5 based purely on high school dominance, with no regard to success after high school?
I will let someone else go first............
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A few guys from Cavalier that I saw play alot that were dominant were
Brady Trenbeath- No position he couldn't play at a high level on the field
Rob Hunt - Quick and agile for his size, not many guys if anyone in the state could go one on one with him.
Matt Anderson - Could take ya outside with his speed or just put the shoulder down and run people over. Defensively you didn't wanna be hit by him and covered a lot of ground, 10 interception this year think that was a school record.
Those three were dominant for some pretty good Cavalier teams. They may not be the greatest to come out of the state but they were one of the best the years they played.
For one 10 interceptions by Anderson in still five shy from the cavalier season record. That record is held by Mike Boudire with 15. And his senior season he was not as big of a force defensively as his previous years.
I think Kyle steffes is one'a the better running backs to come out of north dakota.He's being looked at by a couple ah nfl teams.He came out of trnity and play for ndsu.
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