ltownheroes wrote:i have them in this order:
Thompson
Central Valley/Hillsboro
Larimore
MPCG
Midway/Minto
Hatton/Northwood
legionball4life wrote:1. Central Valley- They hardly lost anyone last year. Two or three people. They and MPCG have the deepest pitching staff
2. Thompson- When aren't they good? Most of the kids are back and i am not sure if its in the water, but there are so many athletic players that come out of Thompson.
3. MPCG- They are by far the 'biggest' team meaning they are the strongest, they have a very deep pitching staff, and their hitting will be second to none.
4. M-M- They lost 7 seniors last year, but they have kids that can fill their spots. I know a huge factor to M-M are the hispanics. Gabrial Garza their short stop last year, has been playing baseball since december. I heard(other hispanic friend) that he has a very good chance of being the varsity stud in his school in Texas. He will be a huge factor to M-M's success if he comes for the spring season, along with Sammy Gonzalez and Rodney Martinez. M-M lack a strong hitting lineup, but with kelley at the top of the rotation, M-M will put up a fight in every game
5. Larimore- Only lost a few, expect kyle kleven to be the stud of the team for his ability to play many different positions.
6. H/N lost way to much in their seniors last year. This will be their rebuilding year so expect them to come back in 2011 very strong.
ltownheroes wrote:legionball4life wrote:1. Central Valley- They hardly lost anyone last year. Two or three people. They and MPCG have the deepest pitching staff
2. Thompson- When aren't they good? Most of the kids are back and i am not sure if its in the water, but there are so many athletic players that come out of Thompson.
3. MPCG- They are by far the 'biggest' team meaning they are the strongest, they have a very deep pitching staff, and their hitting will be second to none.
4. M-M- They lost 7 seniors last year, but they have kids that can fill their spots. I know a huge factor to M-M are the hispanics. Gabrial Garza their short stop last year, has been playing baseball since december. I heard(other hispanic friend) that he has a very good chance of being the varsity stud in his school in Texas. He will be a huge factor to M-M's success if he comes for the spring season, along with Sammy Gonzalez and Rodney Martinez. M-M lack a strong hitting lineup, but with kelley at the top of the rotation, M-M will put up a fight in every game
5. Larimore- Only lost a few, expect kyle kleven to be the stud of the team for his ability to play many different positions.
6. H/N lost way to much in their seniors last year. This will be their rebuilding year so expect them to come back in 2011 very strong.
i think travis pearce from larimore is poised for a big season too- he was a good athlete in football and basketball. he's a left handed hitter, and pretty slick in center field for the polar bears.. idk if midway will be all that great tho, they lost a lot
ltownheroes wrote:i have them in this order:
Thompson
Central Valley/Hillsboro
Larimore
MPCG
Midway/Minto
Hatton/Northwood
The Mullet wrote:Hatton Northwood wins it. They may even take state this year. Don't let them surprise you.
boog wrote:Heard Jace Ingebretson will not be playing this spring for Mayville.
InTheKnow wrote:Like last year it is going to be very balanced. You could probably throw all the teams names in a hat and come up with just as good a guess. I think Thompson, CV, MPCG, and MM could all finish at the top. Larimore and HN are probably not likely to finish at the top but not out of the realm of possibility to finish 3rd or 4th. Going to be an interesting season. will weather force games to be bunched up? Could make pitching depth a huge factor.
whompa wrote:InTheKnow wrote:Like last year it is going to be very balanced. You could probably throw all the teams names in a hat and come up with just as good a guess. I think Thompson, CV, MPCG, and MM could all finish at the top. Larimore and HN are probably not likely to finish at the top but not out of the realm of possibility to finish 3rd or 4th. Going to be an interesting season. will weather force games to be bunched up? Could make pitching depth a huge factor.
Haha I would not call last year very balanced, H-N lost one, maybe two games all year in the region, I'd say they dominated the tournament as well...After that team it was balanced, but it's fairly safe to say that Hatton-Northwood dominated this region last year.
legionball4life wrote:Thompson looks the strongest so far.
Midway Minto is right behind them, they are 3-0 in the region, beating Central Valley, Larimore, and H/N.
Central Valley looks tough but they need to play more consistant like the game against Thompson losing in the bottom of the 7th.
Larimore and Mayville both look good. Both lost on Monday to MM and CV.
Thompson hosts MM on Thursday. Hope to see the Aces start for both teams. But i see that Kelley pitched with a big win against Larimore. Gonzalez or Linstad(10+ K's vs CV) should start for MM.
Region looks balanced yet again this year!
ltownheroes wrote:legionball4life wrote:Thompson looks the strongest so far.
Midway Minto is right behind them, they are 3-0 in the region, beating Central Valley, Larimore, and H/N.
Central Valley looks tough but they need to play more consistant like the game against Thompson losing in the bottom of the 7th.
Larimore and Mayville both look good. Both lost on Monday to MM and CV.
Thompson hosts MM on Thursday. Hope to see the Aces start for both teams. But i see that Kelley pitched with a big win against Larimore. Gonzalez or Linstad(10+ K's vs CV) should start for MM.
Region looks balanced yet again this year!
imagine if quinn had thrown against minto- pitching was weak from what i heard in that game.. quinn is one of best pitchers in region by far- if he throws he gives larimore a dang good chance to win each outing
InTheKnow wrote:ltownheroes wrote:legionball4life wrote:Thompson looks the strongest so far.
Midway Minto is right behind them, they are 3-0 in the region, beating Central Valley, Larimore, and H/N.
Central Valley looks tough but they need to play more consistant like the game against Thompson losing in the bottom of the 7th.
Larimore and Mayville both look good. Both lost on Monday to MM and CV.
Thompson hosts MM on Thursday. Hope to see the Aces start for both teams. But i see that Kelley pitched with a big win against Larimore. Gonzalez or Linstad(10+ K's vs CV) should start for MM.
Region looks balanced yet again this year!
imagine if quinn had thrown against minto- pitching was weak from what i heard in that game.. quinn is one of best pitchers in region by far- if he throws he gives larimore a dang good chance to win each outing
Midway-Minto has put up 15 on Hatton-Northwood, 11 on Larimore, and 10 on Thompson, but Larimores pitching just happened to be weak that game so thats why they lost? Give MM some credit. They are putting up some solid offensive numbers and have the deepest pitching staff in the region.
cubsfan wrote:InTheKnow wrote:ltownheroes wrote:legionball4life wrote:Thompson looks the strongest so far.
Midway Minto is right behind them, they are 3-0 in the region, beating Central Valley, Larimore, and H/N.
Central Valley looks tough but they need to play more consistant like the game against Thompson losing in the bottom of the 7th.
Larimore and Mayville both look good. Both lost on Monday to MM and CV.
Thompson hosts MM on Thursday. Hope to see the Aces start for both teams. But i see that Kelley pitched with a big win against Larimore. Gonzalez or Linstad(10+ K's vs CV) should start for MM.
Region looks balanced yet again this year!
imagine if quinn had thrown against minto- pitching was weak from what i heard in that game.. quinn is one of best pitchers in region by far- if he throws he gives larimore a dang good chance to win each outing
Midway-Minto has put up 15 on Hatton-Northwood, 11 on Larimore, and 10 on Thompson, but Larimores pitching just happened to be weak that game so thats why they lost? Give MM some credit. They are putting up some solid offensive numbers and have the deepest pitching staff in the region.
I wouldn't say they have the deepest, MPCG has five guys who have been pitching for three or four years. And no offense to Daniel Quinn who is a good pitcher, but he would probably be the fifth or sixth best pitcher in the region.
baseball1402 wrote:CV beat HN 5-4
Thompson Beat Larimore 6-5
Minto beat Mayville 1-0
All 3 games were really good i heard
Tigger wrote:baseball1402 wrote:CV beat HN 5-4
Thompson Beat Larimore 6-5
Minto beat Mayville 1-0
All 3 games were really good i heard
Where is MPCG's offense? I believe they only have 2 runs scored in their last three league games (CV,HN,MM).
InTheKnow wrote:Tigger wrote:baseball1402 wrote:CV beat HN 5-4
Thompson Beat Larimore 6-5
Minto beat Mayville 1-0
All 3 games were really good i heard
Where is MPCG's offense? I believe they only have 2 runs scored in their last three league games (CV,HN,MM).
Midway-Minto's Nathan Linstad struck out 10 of them yesterday and scattered 4 hits. 31 Ks now in 18 innings according to the GF Herald article yesterday.
baseball1402 wrote:InTheKnow wrote:Tigger wrote:baseball1402 wrote:CV beat HN 5-4
Thompson Beat Larimore 6-5
Minto beat Mayville 1-0
All 3 games were really good i heard
Where is MPCG's offense? I believe they only have 2 runs scored in their last three league games (CV,HN,MM).
Midway-Minto's Nathan Linstad struck out 10 of them yesterday and scattered 4 hits. 31 Ks now in 18 innings according to the GF Herald article yesterday.
Ya lindstad is pitching pretty solid right now. Hes struck out a lot of hitters and hes winning a lot of those games for Minto. With him on the hill they have a good shot of winning a lot of games. They can be beaten by CV-H, Thompson, and Mayville though dont count anyone out everyone is beating everyone right now
InTheKnow wrote:baseball1402 wrote:InTheKnow wrote:Tigger wrote:baseball1402 wrote:CV beat HN 5-4
Thompson Beat Larimore 6-5
Minto beat Mayville 1-0
All 3 games were really good i heard
Where is MPCG's offense? I believe they only have 2 runs scored in their last three league games (CV,HN,MM).
Midway-Minto's Nathan Linstad struck out 10 of them yesterday and scattered 4 hits. 31 Ks now in 18 innings according to the GF Herald article yesterday.
Ya lindstad is pitching pretty solid right now. Hes struck out a lot of hitters and hes winning a lot of those games for Minto. With him on the hill they have a good shot of winning a lot of games. They can be beaten by CV-H, Thompson, and Mayville though dont count anyone out everyone is beating everyone right now
I agree completely. It is still anyones region to win. Just one look at the scores from Monday should tell everyone that.
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