footballislife15 wrote:What about Region 7? I think that FW-M will come out of R5.
letsrap wrote:Region 1 Milnor
Region 2 ?
Region 3 LaMoure
Region 4 Four Winds
Region 5 Shiloh
Region 6?
Region 7?
Region 8?
Fill in the blanks.
old#63 wrote:Region 2 - Cavalier might be a small favorite to come out of R2, but I wouldn't say they are much better than some others. I'm most familiar with Grafton, and I'd say they will be in the hunt again too. But to me, R2 doesn't look to be a very strong region again next year either. I just don't see any team showing any huge potential for a state title run. Unless, I'm missing something.
packers21 wrote:old#63 wrote:Region 2 - Cavalier might be a small favorite to come out of R2, but I wouldn't say they are much better than some others. I'm most familiar with Grafton, and I'd say they will be in the hunt again too. But to me, R2 doesn't look to be a very strong region again next year either. I just don't see any team showing any huge potential for a state title run. Unless, I'm missing something.
I think that this years tournament proved that once you get down there anything can happen.
packers21 wrote:old#63 wrote:Region 2 - Cavalier might be a small favorite to come out of R2, but I wouldn't say they are much better than some others. I'm most familiar with Grafton, and I'd say they will be in the hunt again too. But to me, R2 doesn't look to be a very strong region again next year either. I just don't see any team showing any huge potential for a state title run. Unless, I'm missing something.
I think that this years tournament proved that once you get down there anything can happen.
old#63 wrote:My observation is that the level of improvement in kids once they reach their sophomore (or certainly jr.) year is marginal nowdays. Years ago, boys used to improve dramatically from their sophomore to senior years. Now, with all the youth ball being played, there just isn't the same degree of improvement during high school. These kids develop their skills in ball handling, shooting, and court sense much earlier. That is mostly set by the time they make varsity. The major improvements they make after that are limited mostly to physical developement. Obviously there are exceptions, but generally.
old#63 wrote:My observation is that the level of improvement in kids once they reach their sophomore (or certainly jr.) year is marginal nowdays. Years ago, boys used to improve dramatically from their sophomore to senior years. Now, with all the youth ball being played, there just isn't the same degree of improvement during high school. These kids develop their skills in ball handling, shooting, and court sense much earlier. That is mostly set by the time they make varsity. The major improvements they make after that are limited mostly to physical developement. Obviously there are exceptions, but generally.
Jack8 wrote:Region 8: 4 options- tioga, new town, pharshall, and powers lake. Not in order it will be up for grabs just who puts in the most work this summer.
Jack8 wrote:Thompson is done? I thought he was a junior this year. Yes I forgot about north shore and watford will be losing 6 kids after this year IMO they will not be too good. And yes powers lake will struggle unless they find some guards. Pharshall only loses 1 player same with new town.
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