No particular order and I'm I don't know much about the teams out west.
Central Cass
Northern Cass
Kindred
Thompson
Langdon
Oakes
Kidder County
Kenmare
Shiloh
defensewinsgames wrote:I think region 2 is stacked heading into next year. You mentioned Thompson but I think these teams can make noise inside and out of the region:
MayPort is another team that returns everyone and had a good season last year, they were young so will have experience now. Cavalier returns their big junior class as well with a lot of top end talent if they can figure it out chemistry wise. Grafton loses a lot but brings back a few good pieces and seems to always reload, coaching change will be the biggest question.
leroybla wrote:What's the story with Demers? She's a junior, right?
Flip wrote:leroybla wrote:What's the story with Demers? She's a junior, right?
She's going to graduate early and go to college next year. I read a tweet that said she will redshirt next year.
The story broke today, but this wasn't really a secret.
Sportsrube wrote:Any truth to the rumor that Grafton's head coach has resigned?
Sportsrube wrote:Any truth to the rumor that Grafton's head coach has resigned?
packers21 wrote:I will always have a hard time understanding the logic of a move like this. Honestly, the biggest thing to me is missing out on your senior year of HS and being a kid.
defensewinsgames wrote:packers21 wrote:I will always have a hard time understanding the logic of a move like this. Honestly, the biggest thing to me is missing out on your senior year of HS and being a kid.
I don't think it is the right decision for all kids but if you have the opportunity and are in her shoes why not? How many competitive games does she play a year in high school? 5ish? She has played in 3 straight state tournaments and won a state championship. She has earned a scholarship to a very good division program. What else does she have to gain or prove here? What are the tangible benefits of staying? By going she gets to a level where she is pushed physically and as a player more, gets to be in the college weight program, gets to learn the system, and gets to essentially add a year of money making after college sooner. Bypassing your senior year is a tough decision but I don't agree that I have a hard time understanding the logic.
The Schwab wrote:defensewinsgames wrote:packers21 wrote:I will always have a hard time understanding the logic of a move like this. Honestly, the biggest thing to me is missing out on your senior year of HS and being a kid.
I don't think it is the right decision for all kids but if you have the opportunity and are in her shoes why not? How many competitive games does she play a year in high school? 5ish? She has played in 3 straight state tournaments and won a state championship. She has earned a scholarship to a very good division program. What else does she have to gain or prove here? What are the tangible benefits of staying? By going she gets to a level where she is pushed physically and as a player more, gets to be in the college weight program, gets to learn the system, and gets to essentially add a year of money making after college sooner. Bypassing your senior year is a tough decision but I don't agree that I have a hard time understanding the logic.
There is more to a persons senior year than just sports.
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