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PostPosted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 3:12 pm
by cash
Michael Leier for harvey is pretty solid, he was very good in babe ruth last year.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 10:26 pm
by InTheKnow
thunderbaseball_38 wrote:How about sophomore, Ryan Pladson of Hatton-Northwood? was either the #3 or #4 batter for a babe ruth team that pushed Hope till the end in the section tournament.. (Hope won state, so HN had a good team)  He made one appearance in the Section tournament for legion in casselton and hit a home run. Its not an easy task hitting one out there... I'd give him some attention. He has a good arm from left side of the infield and a good glove to go along with it. He also spent some time in the outfield, once again having a good arm, and a good glove.

Is that a younger brother of Cory Pladson?

PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 12:55 pm
by thunderbaseball_38
InTheKnow wrote:
thunderbaseball_38 wrote:How about sophomore, Ryan Pladson of Hatton-Northwood? was either the #3 or #4 batter for a babe ruth team that pushed Hope till the end in the section tournament.. (Hope won state, so HN had a good team)  He made one appearance in the Section tournament for legion in casselton and hit a home run. Its not an easy task hitting one out there... I'd give him some attention. He has a good arm from left side of the infield and a good glove to go along with it. He also spent some time in the outfield, once again having a good arm, and a good glove.

Is that a younger brother of Cory Pladson?

There's so many Pladson's in the area, I'm not sure how they are related. But they are related. He won't end up as good as Cory, but he will be good.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:24 am
by fightingsioux20
Carrington had a freshman last year that started. Hewitt he should be alright this year

PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:32 am
by rep
they also have an unruh kid that is starting. i think he is a freshman this year.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:45 am
by bballfan_05
rep wrote:they also have an unruh kid that is starting. i think he is a freshman this year.
If it is the same unruh that plays basketball, he is a freshman.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 4:43 pm
by 32
Unruh isnt nothing, are babe ruth scored about 16 or so on him

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 9:18 am
by knights4
Brandon Keena (D/ST/V) hit 4 or 5 home runs as an 8th grader two grand slams and two walk off home runs, but he doesnt hit for average or play great defense and i expect his numbers to drop with the wood bats, but he had a very good year last year.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 4:21 pm
by mwall30
Heis the 2nd cousin

 

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:33 pm
by sioux10
InTheKnow wrote:Justin Mozinski a Sophomore from Midway has unlimited potential but it sounds like Midway's numbers are very slim unless they start about four 8th graders so who knows if he will even get a chance to play. He hit i believe 5th all summer for the Midway-Minto Legion as a freshman.

just to let you know...Mozinski is moving to Park River next year

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 8:58 am
by the mask

PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 5:11 pm
by JoJoNino
I think Hatton-Northwood is going to have a lot of good talent from the sophmores this year, they have great potential to do a lot of damage in the region if not the state with their upper class team mates and all of the talent they have. i think that HN has a state potential team this year, and many years to come.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:46 am
by daplayer from downtown
Brandon Rust from Casselton and Kyle Langland from Enderlin, are two good young sophomores that will help there teams.

PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 3:18 pm
by yanks baseball
thunderbaseball_38 wrote:How about sophomore, Ryan Pladson of Hatton-Northwood? was either the #3 or #4 batter for a babe ruth team that pushed Hope till the end in the section tournament.. (Hope won state, so HN had a good team)  He made one appearance in the Section tournament for legion in casselton and hit a home run. Its not an easy task hitting one out there... I'd give him some attention. He has a good arm from left side of the infield and a good glove to go along with it. He also spent some time in the outfield, once again having a good arm, and a good glove.

I agree, I cant wait to see what he can do this season seeing him last season. He also seems like a smart player from what I see. By the time he is a senior he will be one of the top players in the state no doubt.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 2:40 pm
by web17
yanks baseball wrote:
thunderbaseball_38 wrote:How about sophomore, Ryan Pladson of Hatton-Northwood? was either the #3 or #4 batter for a babe ruth team that pushed Hope till the end in the section tournament.. (Hope won state, so HN had a good team)  He made one appearance in the Section tournament for legion in casselton and hit a home run. Its not an easy task hitting one out there... I'd give him some attention. He has a good arm from left side of the infield and a good glove to go along with it. He also spent some time in the outfield, once again having a good arm, and a good glove.

I agree, I cant wait to see what he can do this season seeing him last season. He also seems like a smart player from what I see. By the time he is a senior he will be one of the top players in the state no doubt.

we recently played H-N and Pladson bats 3? 3 is usually where you put your best hitter, and pladson was not their best hitter. i thought he should have been like a guy in the 7 slot or something.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 5:07 am
by experiencingtechnicaldiff
web17 wrote:
yanks baseball wrote:
thunderbaseball_38 wrote:How about sophomore, Ryan Pladson of Hatton-Northwood? was either the #3 or #4 batter for a babe ruth team that pushed Hope till the end in the section tournament.. (Hope won state, so HN had a good team)  He made one appearance in the Section tournament for legion in casselton and hit a home run. Its not an easy task hitting one out there... I'd give him some attention. He has a good arm from left side of the infield and a good glove to go along with it. He also spent some time in the outfield, once again having a good arm, and a good glove.

I agree, I cant wait to see what he can do this season seeing him last season. He also seems like a smart player from what I see. By the time he is a senior he will be one of the top players in the state no doubt.

we recently played H-N and Pladson bats 3? 3 is usually where you put your best hitter, and pladson was not their best hitter. i thought he should have been like a guy in the 7 slot or something.

who do you think their best hitter is?

PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:59 am
by web17
experiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:
web17 wrote:
yanks baseball wrote:
thunderbaseball_38 wrote:How about sophomore, Ryan Pladson of Hatton-Northwood? was either the #3 or #4 batter for a babe ruth team that pushed Hope till the end in the section tournament.. (Hope won state, so HN had a good team)  He made one appearance in the Section tournament for legion in casselton and hit a home run. Its not an easy task hitting one out there... I'd give him some attention. He has a good arm from left side of the infield and a good glove to go along with it. He also spent some time in the outfield, once again having a good arm, and a good glove.

I agree, I cant wait to see what he can do this season seeing him last season. He also seems like a smart player from what I see. By the time he is a senior he will be one of the top players in the state no doubt.

we recently played H-N and Pladson bats 3? 3 is usually where you put your best hitter, and pladson was not their best hitter. i thought he should have been like a guy in the 7 slot or something.

who do you think their best hitter is?
well, tyler kjemhus threw that game and only that little funseth lenz and i believe strand got hits off him. so, take your pick.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:19 am
by experiencingtechnicaldiff
web17 wrote:
experiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:
web17 wrote:
yanks baseball wrote:
thunderbaseball_38 wrote:How about sophomore, Ryan Pladson of Hatton-Northwood? was either the #3 or #4 batter for a babe ruth team that pushed Hope till the end in the section tournament.. (Hope won state, so HN had a good team)  He made one appearance in the Section tournament for legion in casselton and hit a home run. Its not an easy task hitting one out there... I'd give him some attention. He has a good arm from left side of the infield and a good glove to go along with it. He also spent some time in the outfield, once again having a good arm, and a good glove.

I agree, I cant wait to see what he can do this season seeing him last season. He also seems like a smart player from what I see. By the time he is a senior he will be one of the top players in the state no doubt.

we recently played H-N and Pladson bats 3? 3 is usually where you put your best hitter, and pladson was not their best hitter. i thought he should have been like a guy in the 7 slot or something.

who do you think their best hitter is?
well, tyler kjemhus threw that game and only that little funseth lenz and i believe strand got hits off him. so, take your pick.

Did any of them have multiple hits, or was there just 3 hits in the game? What did they do in their other at-bats?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 4:50 pm
by web17
experiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:
web17 wrote:
experiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:
web17 wrote:
yanks baseball wrote:
thunderbaseball_38 wrote:How about sophomore, Ryan Pladson of Hatton-Northwood? was either the #3 or #4 batter for a babe ruth team that pushed Hope till the end in the section tournament.. (Hope won state, so HN had a good team)  He made one appearance in the Section tournament for legion in casselton and hit a home run. Its not an easy task hitting one out there... I'd give him some attention. He has a good arm from left side of the infield and a good glove to go along with it. He also spent some time in the outfield, once again having a good arm, and a good glove.

I agree, I cant wait to see what he can do this season seeing him last season. He also seems like a smart player from what I see. By the time he is a senior he will be one of the top players in the state no doubt.

we recently played H-N and Pladson bats 3? 3 is usually where you put your best hitter, and pladson was not their best hitter. i thought he should have been like a guy in the 7 slot or something.

who do you think their best hitter is?
well, tyler kjemhus threw that game and only that little funseth lenz and i believe strand got hits off him. so, take your pick.

Did any of them have multiple hits, or was there just 3 hits in the game? What did they do in their other at-bats?
no. nobody did i dont think. maybe funseth or strand, but i dont remember. and funseth and strand were probably the only two who didnt strike out or hit a soft roller back to the mound.

PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2007 8:12 pm
by bball_12
bishop ryan staff is pretty good with backes krueger kallies and alllard

PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 4:28 pm
by baseball4life
haha what does that have to do with the topic( especially since they are all juniors)

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 12:40 pm
by dukefan32
baseball4life wrote:haha what does that have to do with the topic( especially since they are all juniors)

How about their catcher, Ben Kramer, he's pretty good. He's been on the varsity for the last 3 years I think.............

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 4:32 pm
by power-aid14
dukefan32 wrote:
baseball4life wrote:haha what does that have to do with the topic( especially since they are all juniors)

How about their catcher, Ben Kramer, he's pretty good. He's been on the varsity for the last 3 years I think.............

and he is only a sophomore. hit his first homerun as an 8th grader. cannon arm. good young leader. good hitter. good kid.

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 4:53 pm
by basketball4u
Kyle Petz is pretty amazing for the lions to. He is a freshman at bishop ryan!

Ben Kramer is amazing to, he's played varsity for a couple of years and knows how to handle the pressure

PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:36 pm
by MBaseball_50
Munich had 3 freshman and 3 sophmores start for them and still made it to state this year. theres somethin to brag about