gobison#6 wrote:shoelace wrote:WalkingStick wrote:bbfan65 wrote:I follow region 1 and Hankinson would have to be listed ahead of Casselton. They return a Geffre and Wahl and bring back some decent support players. They have one it the last two years and they should be the favorite. CCass returns only one starter and they will need some time to see how the new players fit into new roles. FSHP will have a good team also. If Milnor can fill some holes to give the Tompkins girl some help they might suprise some teams.
Central Cass may only return one starter...but 3 of the girls from the bench played more than the starters last season. Central Cass will be tough to beat this year!
Agreed Dixon and Roesler always subbed in right away with Gegelman not far behind. These three play very well together and work well with Kraft. Central Cass had a great JV team that blew just about everyone out of the water, in fact, they've went undefeated the last two seasons, so I'm sure there will be some younger girls to contribute in depth at the varsity level.
Gegelman and Dixon should have started last year.
Ginsbach wrote:shoelace wrote:WalkingStick wrote:bbfan65 wrote:I follow region 1 and Hankinson would have to be listed ahead of Casselton. They return a Geffre and Wahl and bring back some decent support players. They have one it the last two years and they should be the favorite. CCass returns only one starter and they will need some time to see how the new players fit into new roles. FSHP will have a good team also. If Milnor can fill some holes to give the Tompkins girl some help they might suprise some teams.
Central Cass may only return one starter...but 3 of the girls from the bench played more than the starters last season. Central Cass will be tough to beat this year!
Agreed Dixon and Roesler always subbed in right away with Gegelman not far behind. These three play very well together and work well with Kraft. Central Cass had a great JV team that blew just about everyone out of the water, in fact, they've went undefeated the last two seasons, so I'm sure there will be some younger girls to contribute in depth at the varsity level.
Well Ginsbach, Central Cass has 16 girls out for high school basketball... so....
You cannot judge a varsity team by JV success, especially at the class B level.
Central Cass's JV is so dominant simply because they are a larger school. They have lots of players - enough to fill two teams. Smaller schools like Hankinson or FCT or Richland don't have enough girls going out for the sport in order to create two full teams. A lot of the time, these smaller schools have to look to 7th or 8th graders in order to create enough bodies in order to even have a JV.
This also helps fuel the JV domination of some of the larger Region 1 schools (Central Cass, Oak Grove, Lisbon) over the smaller ones. Oftentimes, they are playing juniors against 8th graders. It's almost expected they should win.
coachthree wrote:1 vs 6
3 vs 5
2 vs 7
4 vs 8
same as state volleyball! So region 5 may have to contend with the state champs!
Run4Fun2009 wrote:coachthree wrote:1 vs 6
3 vs 5
2 vs 7
4 vs 8
same as state volleyball! So region 5 may have to contend with the state champs!
I like the fact that Hazen could be playing Park River in the 1st Round!!
NDFan09 wrote:I know nobody wins or loses a title in December, but that was a pretty impressive showing by Carrington against Hazen last night. I wasn't at the game, but it must have either been a pretty impressive 3rd quarter for Carrington or nothing went right for Hazen. I'm just looking for somebody's perspective who was there. Thanks.
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