woodchuck10 wrote:Anyone think the Semi's tonight will be half as exciting as they were last year?
4mrnative wrote:I'm sure a lot of folks would love to see the NorthStar boys taken down (it's human nature)...but I'm going to send the ole hometowns some lovin'. They are a much improved team from early in the year. The sophomores in particular and the 8th graders have stepped up as well. We may see some jitters early on one or both sides, but I think if NS puts its defense together aggressively, their size is going to make FW have a spectacular shooting night to pull it out. Both really nice teams, hat's off to the Indians, but I'm picking the Cats by 8.
NDplayin wrote:I would rank the match-ups this way.
1. Beulah vs. Trinity
2. Four Winds vs. North Star
3. Milnor vs. Oak Grove
4. Grafton vs. Cavalier
The other 4 match-ups don't catch my interest. They very well could yield an exciting game- but Regions 3, 5, and 8 are going to send a non-state caliber team to the tournament no matter who wins and I think Rugby will breeze through their title game.
ndlionsfan wrote:NDplayin wrote:I would rank the match-ups this way.
1. Beulah vs. Trinity
2. Four Winds vs. North Star
3. Milnor vs. Oak Grove
4. Grafton vs. Cavalier
The other 4 match-ups don't catch my interest. They very well could yield an exciting game- but Regions 3, 5, and 8 are going to send a non-state caliber team to the tournament no matter who wins and I think Rugby will breeze through their title game.
Lamoure and Trenton not state caliber???
EHS1998 wrote:Editing my original post.
If they make the state tourney, aren't they, by definition, state caliber teams.
NDplayin wrote:I would rank the match-ups this way.
1. Beulah vs. Trinity
2. Four Winds vs. North Star
3. Milnor vs. Oak Grove
4. Grafton vs. Cavalier
The other 4 match-ups don't catch my interest. They very well could yield an exciting game- but Regions 3, 5, and 8 are going to send a non-state caliber team to the tournament no matter who wins and I think Rugby will breeze through their title game.
senditin wrote:After the FWM semifinal, Frydenland didn't shake any of the FWM players hands. Way to be classy and a role model for your players coach.
woodchuck10 wrote:senditin wrote:After the FWM semifinal, Frydenland didn't shake any of the FWM players hands. Way to be classy and a role model for your players coach.
Same way Four Winds had class by firing a three with 5 seconds left and then getting the rebound and making a lay up at the buzzer with no St John defense there. Better just leave it at that....don't wanna get this topic locked
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