InTheKnow wrote:#1- Steve Blem (School for the deaf, North Dakota's all time leading scorer even without the three point line)
#2- Scott Guldseth (Edinburgh, UND's all time leading scorer)
#3- Hunter Berg (Grenora)
#4- Travis Kraft (MPCG)
Tough to top those 4.
OilCanBoy wrote:InTheKnow wrote:#1- Steve Blem (School for the deaf, North Dakota's all time leading scorer even without the three point line)
#2- Scott Guldseth (Edinburgh, UND's all time leading scorer)
#3- Hunter Berg (Grenora)
#4- Travis Kraft (MPCG)
Tough to top those 4.
Doug Walters was also a great player from Buchanan.
ndlionsfan wrote:OilCanBoy wrote:InTheKnow wrote:#1- Steve Blem (School for the deaf, North Dakota's all time leading scorer even without the three point line)
#2- Scott Guldseth (Edinburgh, UND's all time leading scorer)
#3- Hunter Berg (Grenora)
#4- Travis Kraft (MPCG)
Tough to top those 4.
Doug Walters was also a great player from Buchanan.
Sorry, I just can't put Kraft up there that high. Yeah, he had a great career but not one of the tops ever. Marty MacDonald, Jason Haagenson, Todd Olson, Kyle Carr and a few others deserve to be the top 5 for me along with Gulseth and Berg. I never saw Blehm play, but I've heard a lot of negative things about his scoring record, too. Coach would keep him in when they were up by 40, just so he could get 50 pts a night. Don't know how much truth is to it, but I have heard a lot of other things as well from people who saw him play back in the day.
The Dude wrote:Chad Glasser in the top 10? That could be the most insane thing I've heard all week. I can think of at least 5 players from one district that would belong higher up than him. As sad as it is to say this, I would even put Brandon Badding from Langdon and Evan Lindahl from cando up there before him. Maybe even Derek Flanagan from Bisbee-Egeland.
Chad Glasser from DT should be considered for maybe top 10 all time
north_border_eagles2106 wrote:Boschee is also the only McDonald's High School All-American from North Dakota that got to play in the game.
north_border_eagles2106 wrote:I would put Jeff Boschee on the top of the list. Boschee is the Big Ten leader in three point field goals made and is the best player in the history of North Dakota because the level of competition was much higher for him then say Steve Blehm. Not taking anything away from nearing 4,000 career points but I guarantee he wouldnt've been half as effective playing at the time Boschee did for Valley City.
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