Tigger wrote:I think Hope will have a very good year this season. They have a lot of talent and one of the best coaches in the state (Mark Frost). Hatton (Chad Omdahl) and Thompson (Ryam Brantl) same thing.
hollywood wrote:garrett magner from DP is very enthusiastic about baseball. he loves the game. he really gets into it sometimes....not always good but not always bad.... i know big hitter's gonna have something to say about this.
gophers18 wrote:Galchutt and Enderlin have outstanding coaches also. Kinneberg and Bratland respectively. Kinneberg has brought the Galchutt program from nearly folding up to a very respectful program now. 7 years agao Galchutt didn't have a team now they are a threat to the section. Been to state legion 2 out of the 6 years he has been there and has not gone below the .500 mark each year. Treats his players very well.
Bratland is just a smart coach and always gets his kids to play well.
basketballman wrote:Rick Christianson does a very good job coaching Midkota. He may be the only coach in the state that actually shows the batter what they can do to get a hit from the 3rd base coach box. Always well coached.bisonman wrote:Midkota.
hoop_fan1 wrote:I'll agree with cash that year in, year out, Thompson is one of the best coached teams in the state. I don't remember how long Brantl has been there, but it seems like forever. Some great players have come out of that system.
knights4 wrote:nothin to do w/ this topic sorry, but i just wanted to say hoops_fan1 ur avatar is flipin disgusting, proceed
hoop_fan1 wrote:I'll agree with cash that year in, year out, Thompson is one of the best coached teams in the state. I don't remember how long Brantl has been there, but it seems like forever. Some great players have come out of that system.
jetblue12 wrote:hoop_fan1 wrote:I'll agree with cash that year in, year out, Thompson is one of the best coached teams in the state. I don't remember how long Brantl has been there, but it seems like forever. Some great players have come out of that system.
yes hes a very good coach, cant argue with the tradition over there,,, some "weaknesses" (dont know if thats the right word to use)) is that he over uses his top pitchers till their arms are in a sling and doesn't like to play tough teams during the season. for how many times they have been to state 15+? during his tenure, they have only been in the sunshine bracket once and that was last year.. pretty impressive, solid program
Putupnumbers1 wrote:I will have to say Rod Oksendahl from cavalier. His first year with a first year program Cavalier lost to the State Champs in the regional final by one to st. Thomas. For eight years straight after that they made it to the state tournament and won the state championship three years in a row.
InTheKnow wrote:Putupnumbers1 wrote:I will have to say Rod Oksendahl from cavalier. His first year with a first year program Cavalier lost to the State Champs in the regional final by one to st. Thomas. For eight years straight after that they made it to the state tournament and won the state championship three years in a row.
Oksendahl would be the first one to admit that he isnt that great of a baseball coach. Manage the game maybe but as far as teaching how to play... average at best. It wasnt like he was a miracle worker and turned them into a contender from never playing baseball before. Their legion program was already strong before that.
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