Indians Alumni wrote:Four Winds
Point Guard: Tony IronHeart (Mr Basketball candidate, all-state)
Shooting Guard: Kenroy Rainbow (used to break ankles)
Small Forward: Dale Alberts: (shoot from anywhere, highest scorer)
Power Forward: Sean Gourd: (tough on the inside, very strong post player)
Center: Fred Longie Jr: Down right dominates. All Stater, dominated the board and scored at will
honorable mentions: Kalen Littlewind, Chico Diaz, Ray Cavanaugh, Mike Meade, CJ Ironheart, & Delvin Greywater
straightballer wrote:Scranton Has had some good players
Dirk Mack
Quinn Diede--Stud ab SD Tech
Kevin Olson--No. 4 all time scorer at UMary
Craig Olson
Reed Ruggles--Football at UMary
Bench
Dustin Honeyman
Chase Kelner
Kevin Brown
by Tu-Big on Tue May 08, 2007 7:34 pm
For Williston High id go with James Hennesey, Scott DeLorme, the Schmidt boys and then Qvale.
dunseithdragon06 wrote:Dunseith
Danny Gunville PG
Danny Peltier SG
Adam Hunt SF
Eric Morin SF
Wayne Poitra C
Second Team
Riley Decoteau C
Mark Wilson PF
Terry Poitra SG
Donald Egburt PG
Johnnie Pelter
Honorables
Josh Decoteau, Clifford Gillis, Kelle Davis, Chris Peltier, Chris Lafromboise, John Gunville,
ndbsktbllfan wrote:dunseithdragon06 wrote:Dunseith
Danny Gunville PG
Danny Peltier SG
Adam Hunt SF
Eric Morin SF
Wayne Poitra C
Second Team
Riley Decoteau C
Mark Wilson PF
Terry Poitra SG
Donald Egburt PG
Johnnie Pelter
Honorables
Josh Decoteau, Clifford Gillis, Kelle Davis, Chris Peltier, Chris Lafromboise, John Gunville,
you mention danny gunville among royalty for dunseith. Truth is this kid would be nothing without his surroundings. He was a good shooter, give him that much, but johnnie peltier was a better ball player by far.
larrybird33 wrote:Kiel Lafountain was a stud from Belcourt in my day. I hope I spelled his name correctly.
baseball wrote:larrybird33 wrote:Kiel Lafountain was a stud from Belcourt in my day. I hope I spelled his name correctly.
played against him up in williston last year, he played for MSU-B....hes what? probably 24? 25? still had some game, wouldve liked to see him play in high school. he was about 6'4" 220 last year handling the ball
baseball wrote:Steele I would have to go with:
Mark Bakkum
Ross Arget
Clint Falgatter
Jeff Wamsley
Adam Randall even if he hasnt graduated haha
dunseithdragon06 wrote:um, actually i did mention a few players from the good old days, Donald Egburt - 1968, terry poitra 1972, wayne poitra 1987, the best player dunseith has seen, chris lafromboise 1990, danny peltier 1991, mark wilson 1990, and eric morin 1994, avg. 33 pts a game, also danny gunville avg, 32 pts a game his senior year without johnny and colleges coaches liked gunville more, johnny was a great player with a horrible attitude, thats why i have danny on the first team. and by the way i did use some older dunseith players
ndbsktbllfan wrote:How about the Belcourt Braves
starting five:
Jamie keplin
tyson parisien
cory keplin
david gourneau
shaun knife (or chance wilkie)
2nd string
dave decouteau jr
gt monette
eugene monette
kieth blackwell
kurt keplin
jerry gourneau
these are just the ones off the top of my head, I am positive that I left some off, please fill them in for me.
tommykramer wrote:"He didn't say that Ethan should be starting for Morehart, he just said he should be on the team which he should be. He is the schools leading three point shooter and one of the top scorers in school history as well. What do you have against Ethan Evenson?"
It's nothing "against" Ethan Evenson but in the long and storied tradition of Hillsboro basketball he's not among the top 15. That doesn't mean that he's not a good player just not as good as the others Hillsboro has produced. One thing that needs to be remembered - Hillsboro had great teams with great players. Some "role' players for those Hillsboro teams would have been great scorers for other schools, but Hillsboro was more about winning. Another thing that bothers me about your comments "he is the schools leading three point shooter and one of the top scorers in school history as well". I have seen plenty of good (not great) players who scored a bunch of points basically because there were no other options, or the teams they played on were so poor that an o.k. kid started playing varsity as a freshman, and through the course of his career they end up high on the scoring chart. Ask anyone from Hillsboro or from anywhere around there that's over the age of 25 what kind of teams Hillsboro has had recently, compared to what they were, and you'll here that there is NO comparrison!!!
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