Hunterlaf wrote:here it is
Divide County 8-0
Berthold 7-1
Williams county 6-2
Westhope/NewBurg 5-4
Parshall/White Sheild 4-4
Glenburn 3-5
Surrey 0-8
Trenton 0-8
there it is
ndlionsfan wrote:Let's see some people predict the final standings for your region now that we've seen some of the teams play and how they stack up. Here is mine for Region 4....
NCB 7-0 (8-0 overall)
TGU 6-1 (6-2)
St. John 5-2 (6-2)
Wells Co 4-3 (4-4)
Maddock 3-4 (4-5)
Northstar 2-5 (2-6)
TriCounty 1-6 (1-7)
Dunseith 0-7 (0-8)
I think TGU and St John could flip flop because it could be a close game when they meet head to head. I also think Maddock could beat Wells and take the #4 spot, but they could also end up losing to Northstar and/or TriCounty and slip a spot or two.
BB11 wrote:Region 5 should go like this.
1. Divide County - 8-0 - State Champion
2. Williams County - 7-1
3. Berthold - 6-2
4. Westhope-Newburg - 5-3
5. MLS - 4-4
6. Glenburn- 3-5
7. Parshall - 2-6
8. Surrey - 1-7
9. Trenton - 0-8 - Forfeited their season by co-oping with Trinity Christian during week 2 of season.
no way parshall will beat both westhope and mls
RB/LB 34 wrote:I wouldn't go so far as to say that MLS has better athletes, but more of them. Like said previously, W-N is hurting for kids after losing a large senior class last year. If W-N had more kids out, the game would definately be a toss-up. But since MLS has the same caliber of athletes and more of them, I'm gonna say that they will wear down W-N and come away with a victory.
Hinsa wrote:Region 2 is really going to be competitive coming down the home stretch. Hillsboro, Wyndmere-Lidgerwood, Hankinson-Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah, and Finley-Sharon-Hope-Page are all neck and neck. One key injury anywhere could decide this race. That being said, here's how they'll finish based on how these teams look today:Puetz from W-L is an absolutely phenomenal high school football talent - incredibly elusive with a plus arm. So is Grothmann from Hillsboro. When Hillsboro needed yards against W-L Grothmann would just drag or knock people out of his way until he had a first down.
- Hillsboro
- Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
- Finley-Sharon-Hope-Page
- Hankinson-Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah
- Richland
- Griggs County Central-Midkota
- Northern Cass
- Barnes County North
1-4 in these predictions could easily become 4-1 if there are any injuries to key players. These teams are as close as close can be. Hillsboro beats W-L by one, F-S-H-P beats H-F-C-T by one touchdown.
It's going to be an incredibly exciting finish in this region. There is NO OTHER REGION that can possibly be this competitive, 1-4. :)
Wow, this is great. People are actually talking about teams in the Northwest. Keep it up, I'm sick of hearing about the East all the time. As I've said before, Region 5 will come down to the Divide Co. and Williams Co. game on Oct. 12th. This is a huge matchup and I can't wait to watch it.
BB11 wrote:[user=3747]nordstde[/user] wrote:Wow, this is great. People are actually talking about teams in the Northwest. Keep it up, I'm sick of hearing about the East all the time. As I've said before, Region 5 will come down to the Divide Co. and Williams Co. game on Oct. 12th. This is a huge matchup and I can't wait to watch it.
I know that you are a Divide County fan, and you'll be happy to hear my opinion on this. I've seen both teams play at least twice, and in my humble opinion I would say Divide should win the game by at least 20 pts. Williams, at this point in time, does not have enough weapons on either side of the ball to keep up with Divide - but a lot can change from now until then. If Divide happens to lose Ellison for any reason, that evens things out quite a bit. It should be a good game, but I just don't see Williams giving Divide a real scare.
The only big difference to me would be up front. I haven't watched Williams Co. yet, but I have heard they wouldn't be able to match up very well with Divide in the trenches. What do you think BB11?
Ginsbach wrote:Hinsa wrote:Region 2 is really going to be competitive coming down the home stretch. Hillsboro, Wyndmere-Lidgerwood, Hankinson-Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah, and Finley-Sharon-Hope-Page are all neck and neck. One key injury anywhere could decide this race. That being said, here's how they'll finish based on how these teams look today:Puetz from W-L is an absolutely phenomenal high school football talent - incredibly elusive with a plus arm. So is Grothmann from Hillsboro. When Hillsboro needed yards against W-L Grothmann would just drag or knock people out of his way until he had a first down.
- Hillsboro
- Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
- Finley-Sharon-Hope-Page
- Hankinson-Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah
- Richland
- Griggs County Central-Midkota
- Northern Cass
- Barnes County North
1-4 in these predictions could easily become 4-1 if there are any injuries to key players. These teams are as close as close can be. Hillsboro beats W-L by one, F-S-H-P beats H-F-C-T by one touchdown.
It's going to be an incredibly exciting finish in this region. There is NO OTHER REGION that can possibly be this competitive, 1-4. :)
I find it funny that the team you have in fourth place in the region doesn't exist.
H-F-C-T is no more. The team you're talking about is just Hankinson. Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah broke off the co-op and went and joined Rosholt, SD.
Hinsa wrote:Ginsbach wrote:Hinsa wrote:Region 2 is really going to be competitive coming down the home stretch. Hillsboro, Wyndmere-Lidgerwood, Hankinson-Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah, and Finley-Sharon-Hope-Page are all neck and neck. One key injury anywhere could decide this race. That being said, here's how they'll finish based on how these teams look today:Puetz from W-L is an absolutely phenomenal high school football talent - incredibly elusive with a plus arm. So is Grothmann from Hillsboro. When Hillsboro needed yards against W-L Grothmann would just drag or knock people out of his way until he had a first down.
- Hillsboro
- Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
- Finley-Sharon-Hope-Page
- Hankinson-Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah
- Richland
- Griggs County Central-Midkota
- Northern Cass
- Barnes County North
1-4 in these predictions could easily become 4-1 if there are any injuries to key players. These teams are as close as close can be. Hillsboro beats W-L by one, F-S-H-P beats H-F-C-T by one touchdown.
It's going to be an incredibly exciting finish in this region. There is NO OTHER REGION that can possibly be this competitive, 1-4. :)
I find it funny that the team you have in fourth place in the region doesn't exist.
H-F-C-T is no more. The team you're talking about is just Hankinson. Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah broke off the co-op and went and joined Rosholt, SD.
Thanks for the clarification, and sorry for the error. I've seen Hankinson listed this year as Hankinson, Hankinson-Fairmount, and HFCT, so thanks for clarifying.
ndlionsfan wrote:Let's see some people predict the final standings for your region now that we've seen some of the teams play and how they stack up. Here is mine for Region 4....
NCB 7-0 (8-0 overall)
TGU 6-1 (6-2)
St. John 5-2 (6-2)
Wells Co 4-3 (4-4)
Maddock 3-4 (4-5)
Northstar 2-5 (2-6)
TriCounty 1-6 (1-7)
Dunseith 0-7 (0-8)
I think TGU and St John could flip flop because it could be a close game when they meet head to head. I also think Maddock could beat Wells and take the #4 spot, but they could also end up losing to Northstar and/or TriCounty and slip a spot or two.
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