Top pitchers from east and west

Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Ace08 » Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:28 am

Who will be the top pitchers from east and west for high school baseball this season?
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Minot Stunna » Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:57 am

Not to be a homer but it has to be Bollinger from Minot. 6'5 lefty, throws hard, great off-speed stuff. Will almost be unbeatable with wood bats.
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby baller24 » Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:59 pm

highheat wrote:west- bollinger (minot), wentz (century), hausauer (bhs), laylock (dickinson), elgie (minot)
east- rusch (south), larson (north), green (dl), jagim (shanley), kingsley (south)

not in that order by any means. just putting names out there that are good or were good last high school season (some of them didnt do so hot during legion).


Ben Walker from Jamestown has some pretty good off speed, just what i can remember from last year leading up to WDA and State
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Stormtrooper » Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:41 pm

highheat wrote:west- bollinger (minot), wentz (century), hausauer (bhs), laylock (dickinson), elgie (minot)
east- rusch (south), larson (north), green (dl), jagim (shanley), kingsley (south)

not in that order by any means. just putting names out there that are good or were good last high school season (some of them didnt do so hot during legion).


i thought elgie was a catcher. does he pitch too?
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Ace08 » Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:24 pm

Minot Stunna wrote:Not to be a homer but it has to be Bollinger from Minot. 6'5 lefty, throws hard, great off-speed stuff. Will almost be unbeatable with wood bats.


I've never heard of this Bollinger guy... my guess would be he really isnt that great
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby 7andpoo » Fri Feb 08, 2008 4:35 pm

Ace08 wrote:
Minot Stunna wrote:Not to be a homer but it has to be Bollinger from Minot. 6'5 lefty, throws hard, great off-speed stuff. Will almost be unbeatable with wood bats.


I've never heard of this Bollinger guy... my guess would be he really isnt that great


Bollinger is actually very good, will carry the minot staff, and young too if I'm not mistaking, junior this year???
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Ming01 » Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:25 pm

Ace08 wrote:
Minot Stunna wrote:Not to be a homer but it has to be Bollinger from Minot. 6'5 lefty, throws hard, great off-speed stuff. Will almost be unbeatable with wood bats.


I've never heard of this Bollinger guy... my guess would be he really isnt that great


where have you been the last two seasons? in a hole? mlb scouts are already looking at him
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby baseball30 » Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:08 pm

Ace08 wrote:
Minot Stunna wrote:Not to be a homer but it has to be Bollinger from Minot. 6'5 lefty, throws hard, great off-speed stuff. Will almost be unbeatable with wood bats.


I've never heard of this Bollinger guy... my guess would be he really isnt that great


uh is that a joke ace..hes legit
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Mauer07 » Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:17 pm

baseball30 wrote:
Ace08 wrote:
Minot Stunna wrote:Not to be a homer but it has to be Bollinger from Minot. 6'5 lefty, throws hard, great off-speed stuff. Will almost be unbeatable with wood bats.


I've never heard of this Bollinger guy... my guess would be he really isnt that great


uh is that a joke ace..hes legit

Bollinger is going to be amazing this year and untouchable his senior year
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Strike3? » Sat Feb 09, 2008 6:36 pm

Mauer07 wrote:
baseball30 wrote:
Ace08 wrote:
Minot Stunna wrote:Not to be a homer but it has to be Bollinger from Minot. 6'5 lefty, throws hard, great off-speed stuff. Will almost be unbeatable with wood bats.


I've never heard of this Bollinger guy... my guess would be he really isnt that great


uh is that a joke ace..hes legit

Bollinger is going to be amazing this year and untouchable his senior year


Agreed hes gonna be one of the top pitchers in the state this year and the best his senior year.
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby whocares? » Sun Feb 10, 2008 2:18 am

zach wentz, luke jesperson
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby i_see_it_all » Sun Feb 10, 2008 4:04 pm

bollinger will be tough. wouldnt go as far as to say "untouchable" but hes good. with wood bats, there will be a lot of good pitchers again.
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Saucesauer » Sun Feb 10, 2008 5:38 pm

highheat wrote:who is luke jesperson? varsity stats from last year?

Luke Jesperson is a non factor he wont or at least shouldnt be in CHS's 3 pitcher rotation, its going to be like Wentz, Hunter Johnson, and Brady Wolf unless there is an underclassmen that i am not aware of?
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Ming01 » Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:52 pm

Saucesauer wrote:
highheat wrote:who is luke jesperson? varsity stats from last year?

Luke Jesperson is a non factor he wont or at least shouldnt be in CHS's 3 pitcher rotation, its going to be like Wentz, Hunter Johnson, and Brady Wolf unless there is an underclassmen that i am not aware of?


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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Saucesauer » Mon Feb 11, 2008 12:12 am

Ming01 wrote:
Saucesauer wrote:
highheat wrote:who is luke jesperson? varsity stats from last year?

Luke Jesperson is a non factor he wont or at least shouldnt be in CHS's 3 pitcher rotation, its going to be like Wentz, Hunter Johnson, and Brady Wolf unless there is an underclassmen that i am not aware of?


schlosser?

i wanted to say him but idk about his shoulder?
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby smart source » Tue Feb 12, 2008 12:12 am

i_see_it_all wrote:bollinger will be tough. wouldnt go as far as to say "untouchable" but hes good. with wood bats, there will be a lot of good pitchers again.



if he pitches like he did at legion state and up until the last game of the regional he will be dang near untouchable
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby ttime262 » Tue Feb 12, 2008 11:16 pm

Fargo South will have the best pitching staff in the state with Rusch, Kingsely, Edland, Noriega
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Saucesauer » Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:09 am

ttime262 wrote:Fargo South will have the best pitching staff in the state with Rusch, Kingsely, Edland, Noriega

Never heard of the last 2
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Ace08 » Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:06 am

Rush and Kingsley will be very tuff this year, edland doesnt really bring it, has some good junk but that can only go so far. noriega had very minimal varsity playing time and didn't do well with it from what i've heard
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby ttime262 » Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:00 pm

Edland has been playing varsity since he was a soph. He is really good at keeping hitters off balance. Not sure if Noriega played any varsity at all last year, but he pitched good on jv and was the best pitcher on the bombers in the summer before he got hurt. Bottom line is all South has to do to win games this year is score 1 or 2 runs because their pitching is that good.
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby kingjames » Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:04 pm

luke steckler. hands down EDC's best
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby 7andpoo » Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:55 pm

highheat wrote:luke steckler. hands down West Fargo's best 8 hitter


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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Ace08 » Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:56 am

7andpoo wrote:
highheat wrote:luke steckler. hands down West Fargo's best 8 hitter


re-fixed


haha
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby PondHockey14 » Thu Feb 14, 2008 1:08 pm

Noriega and Kingsley will deliver a firey fastball of death for the next few years... these are 2 hot pitchers to look out for in the EDC
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Re: Top pitchers from east and west

Postby Ace08 » Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:43 pm

PondHockey14 wrote:Noriega and Kingsley will deliver a firey fastball of death for the next few years... these are 2 hot pitchers to look out for in the EDC


kinglsey will be very good yes
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