sportsperson wrote:Central Cass took 8th in the 2005 state tournament. They lost to Divide County in the final game.
Central Cass was weak that year, they barely got to the Region tournament as they had to play in teh play in game.
sportsperson wrote:Central Cass took 8th in the 2005 state tournament. They lost to Divide County in the final game.
ndman11 wrote:sportsperson wrote:Central Cass took 8th in the 2005 state tournament. They lost to Divide County in the final game.
Central Cass was weak that year, they barely got to the Region tournament as they had to play in teh play in game.
radar wrote:ndman11 wrote:that makes sense one player can take his team anywhere. Sorry man, but I saw the same thing last year with us. Larson was the show and I personally felt he was the best player in the region, Craft was good to, but we didnt win the region. Not taking anything away from mauch he is outstanding, but to say he is gonna do it himself, i dont know about that, it would be tough.
region one is the most talented in nd when you look at the studs on every team top to bottom, put the studs on an all star team and they beat any other region all star team in the state every year
baseball wrote:ndman11 wrote:sportsperson wrote:Central Cass took 8th in the 2005 state tournament. They lost to Divide County in the final game.
Central Cass was weak that year, they barely got to the Region tournament as they had to play in teh play in game.
if a team has to play in the play in game and they end up making state from that region....how can you make an arguement that it is the best region in ND??
[user=1314]radar[/user] wrote:
region one is the most talented in nd when you look at the studs on every team top to bottom, put the studs on an all star team and they beat any other region all star team in the state every year
baseball wrote:[user=1314]radar[/user] wrote:
region one is the most talented in nd when you look at the studs on every team top to bottom, put the studs on an all star team and they beat any other region all star team in the state every year
.........he did
radar wrote:baseball wrote:[user=1314]radar[/user] wrote:
region one is the most talented in nd when you look at the studs on every team top to bottom, put the studs on an all star team and they beat any other region all star team in the state every year
.........he did
baseball if you read and understood the post as to what i meant, its that from the top teams to the bottom teams in the region, they each have one or two all state type players, its just that when it gets voted on the voters look at team records and who goes to the big show, thats who gets on the all state and shrine team ,region one always has multiple top ten scores and rebounders in the state
ndsportsfan98 wrote:Does anyone have any info on a couple of transfers to Hankinson from Fargo Shanley?? If this is true this may help their cause in defending District 1 championship.
stats is the way the game is decided and who goes on to play college ball darep wrote:radar wrote:baseball wrote:[user=1314]radar[/user] wrote:
region one is the most talented in nd when you look at the studs on every team top to bottom, put the studs on an all star team and they beat any other region all star team in the state every year
.........he did
baseball if you read and understood the post as to what i meant, its that from the top teams to the bottom teams in the region, they each have one or two all state type players, its just that when it gets voted on the voters look at team records and who goes to the big show, thats who gets on the all state and shrine team ,region one always has multiple top ten scores and rebounders in the state
stats are meaningless, especially at the high school level.
radar wrote:ndman11 wrote:Mauch is a solid player and I look forward to playing them this season. Not sure if they lost a lot but last year it seemed to be that they were mainly a 1 man show and i exect similar this year. Hopefully we keep him in check.
he is the top player in region 1, i dont think any team in the region will be able to beat hankinson just because of him
radar wrote:stats is the way the game is decided and who goes on to play college ball darep wrote:radar wrote:baseball wrote:[user=1314]radar[/user] wrote:
region one is the most talented in nd when you look at the studs on every team top to bottom, put the studs on an all star team and they beat any other region all star team in the state every year
.........he did
baseball if you read and understood the post as to what i meant, its that from the top teams to the bottom teams in the region, they each have one or two all state type players, its just that when it gets voted on the voters look at team records and who goes to the big show, thats who gets on the all state and shrine team ,region one always has multiple top ten scores and rebounders in the state
stats are meaningless, especially at the high school level.
thats why top to bottom region one is always decided by a few pointsrep wrote:radar wrote:stats is the way the game is decided and who goes on to play college ball darep wrote:radar wrote:baseball wrote:[user=1314]radar[/user] wrote:
region one is the most talented in nd when you look at the studs on every team top to bottom, put the studs on an all star team and they beat any other region all star team in the state every year
.........he did
baseball if you read and understood the post as to what i meant, its that from the top teams to the bottom teams in the region, they each have one or two all state type players, its just that when it gets voted on the voters look at team records and who goes to the big show, thats who gets on the all state and shrine team ,region one always has multiple top ten scores and rebounders in the state
stats are meaningless, especially at the high school level.
almost laughable, that statement.
most college coaches know that it is pretty pointless to look at stats because in this state, there are too many chances to pad them, or to have them lowered dramatically, espcially at the class b level.
in region 3, the bottom-feeders tend to flip out if you don't have your starters pulled by the start of the fourth quarter, and, as in the case of pbk last season, guys like floorhaug and bata were only getting the chance to play 1/2 or 3/4 of 75 percent of the regular season because they were beating teams that badly.
radar wrote:thats why top to bottom region one is always decided by a few pointsrep wrote:radar wrote:stats is the way the game is decided and who goes on to play college ball darep wrote:radar wrote:baseball wrote:[user=1314]radar[/user] wrote:
region one is the most talented in nd when you look at the studs on every team top to bottom, put the studs on an all star team and they beat any other region all star team in the state every year
.........he did
baseball if you read and understood the post as to what i meant, its that from the top teams to the bottom teams in the region, they each have one or two all state type players, its just that when it gets voted on the voters look at team records and who goes to the big show, thats who gets on the all state and shrine team ,region one always has multiple top ten scores and rebounders in the state
stats are meaningless, especially at the high school level.
almost laughable, that statement.
most college coaches know that it is pretty pointless to look at stats because in this state, there are too many chances to pad them, or to have them lowered dramatically, espcially at the class b level.
in region 3, the bottom-feeders tend to flip out if you don't have your starters pulled by the start of the fourth quarter, and, as in the case of pbk last season, guys like floorhaug and bata were only getting the chance to play 1/2 or 3/4 of 75 percent of the regular season because they were beating teams that badly.
beachy wrote:radar wrote:ndman11 wrote:Mauch is a solid player and I look forward to playing them this season. Not sure if they lost a lot but last year it seemed to be that they were mainly a 1 man show and i exect similar this year. Hopefully we keep him in check.
he is the top player in region 1, i dont think any team in the region will be able to beat hankinson just because of him
He is not the only player back they have 3 starters back and a couple others that played an awful lot of varstiy back so they will be tough...
rep wrote:logan carlblom leads lisbon to a region title and goes from unheralded youngster to premier prospect
haven't seen him play, though, so i'm not sure how good he actually is
bballer2 wrote:rep wrote:logan carlblom leads lisbon to a region title and goes from unheralded youngster to premier prospect
haven't seen him play, though, so i'm not sure how good he actually is
carlblom is a rediculous athlete that can jump outta the gym... he also has a very good fade away... tough to guard... can he lead a team i dono i havent seen him play on his high school team but id say he might be able to
it will be a good matchup with shockman with lamoure this year it was a good matchup last with both scoring double figures, they had to guard each other since arndt was out with an injury
when ever a team gets to the big show its because they have at least two superstars on the team oak grove has none these next couple years, no way are they a top four regional team.ndman11 wrote:Top 4 in Region 1 in my mind is this, in specific order.
Hankinson
Lisbon
Oak Grove
Kindred
Man you watch to much NBA, take for example George Mason last yr in college basketball, they probally had no superstars on their team and look where they got. All i know is they have a great 6-8 guys that have the poetinal to play very well together. You dont need superstars, yes someone may need to step up in certain situations but they do not need to be a superstar.radar wrote:when ever a team gets to the big show its because they have at least two superstars on the team oak grove has none these next couple years, no way are they a top four regional team.ndman11 wrote:Top 4 in Region 1 in my mind is this, in specific order.
Hankinson
Lisbon
Oak Grove
Kindred
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