ND-SportsFan wrote:Let's here what you gotta say!! Its the best tournament of the year, perhaps better than the State Tournament!!
project-pat wrote:Yeah that is a joke...nothing compares to the competition of region 4.
do u realize region 4 has the 1, 5, and 9 teams in state in the region. all u region 7 people r so obsessed with how those teams in region 7 were ranked at the beginning of the year, well now its about even.xcolt90 wrote:Last time a region 4 team got beat by 25 points I believe it was Four Winds losing to Dickinson Trinity. Whoever comes out of region 4 will be playing in the sunshine bracket at state after day one. No matter who comes out of region 7.
xcolt90 wrote:It's only even cause the region 7 teams beat each other up all year and they stepped out of the region to play tough teams like Watford City and Minot Ryan. Until somebody from Region 4 can prove something different than their game against Trinity at state last year, then they are not worthy!
xcolt90 wrote:Trinity has the same kind of team that won it all last year minus a big guy. They don't hurt themselves, they play great defense, and they keep their composure. Four Winds has a new team as well, but my money is still on region 7. 2 of the last 3 championships and Bowman was the 2nd best team in the state last year.
project-pat wrote:haha ryan ernst is a pretty easy player to replace. All that kid could do was shoot. I could go out in a varsity game and hit a couple 3's and call her a game, but my coach won't let me.
project-pat wrote:Derek Pauley? Donovan Breen? Thomas Burke?
Oh please...Ryan Ersnt is a pickup player. All he can do is shoot...he reminds me of Steve Kerr.
project-pat wrote:Travis Thielen from bowman is 6'4"-6'5" freshmean who can already knock down the three. He will be the replacement for Pauley. Him and Wolf are gonna be unstoppable as a duo.
xcolt90 wrote:The thing about Trinity is they just have athletes. They may not look like the best players around but when they step on the floor they play like a unit on both ends of the floor. They have overcome the size issues and are playing at the top of their game. They do have a few 6-2 guys that are playing well. Lets not forget we are in North Dakota and we aren't blessed with high flying players like other states. There's not much difference between 6-2 and 6-5 right now. In fact the best two jumpers I've seen the last few years were Jaden Voth 5-11 and James Smith from South Heart 6-1.
Trinity replaced their starters from last year quite well. 4 losses total with region 7's competition and Trinity's non-region schedule....that is a great season.
xcolt90 wrote:The thing about Trinity is they just have athletes. They may not look like the best players around but when they step on the floor they play like a unit on both ends of the floor. They have overcome the size issues and are playing at the top of their game. They do have a few 6-2 guys that are playing well. Lets not forget we are in North Dakota and we aren't blessed with high flying players like other states. There's not much difference between 6-2 and 6-5 right now. In fact the best two jumpers I've seen the last few years were Jaden Voth 5-11 and James Smith from South Heart 6-1.
Trinity replaced their starters from last year quite well. 4 losses total with region 7's competition and Trinity's non-region schedule....that is a great season.
xcolt90 wrote:sodadrinker, That's what they said about their football team and they played for another state championship.
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