Bliz5 wrote:I believe Bollinger is the best player in the state, but because he wasn't born and raised in this state, does not get the attention he so deserves. But then again, he's a pretty quiet kid who doesn't really want the attention nor do his parents from what I can tell. At least he's played on teams outside the state of North Dakota and very successful with it. Frenzel is awesome for North Dakota and hope he does well wherever he goes. The short stop from Bismarck has more range than Frenzel.
Number7 wrote:I dont think Dickinson will or should make a change at all. They should put the lineup out there that gives them the best chance to win every game. He will get plenty of work and development at Arizona at whatever position or variety of positions the coaches decide he will play down there
jonny906 wrote:Kirk Schroder from North is going to be the best player in the State this year. He brings a solid infield style to the plate and will average nothing less than a .500 average. North is a garuentee State champ this year if this "God child" plays.
jonny906 wrote:Kirk Schroder from North is going to be the best player in the State this year. He brings a solid infield style to the plate and will average nothing less than a .500 average. North is a garuentee State champ this year if this "God child" plays.
Bliz5 wrote:Instead of worrying about who is the best in the state . . . lets hope ALL the boys get to have a season with all the snow that is still around! I give congrats to both Bollinger and Frenzel to being two awesome players and wish then both the best of luck in all they do with the college sports whether it be a JUCO or a D1.
Bollinger was sought after by many D1 schools to come play for them, but he opted JUCO to stay draft eligible and knowa he will get a lot of playing time rather than going to D1 and not get any playing time and also allows him to remain draft eligible and not have to wait until being a Junior at a D1.
I think both these boys have a great shot at the draft in June, but only time will tell. They could both have a really bad spring or they could both have an amazing spring, why don't people just wish them luck and not worry about who is the best in the state. They have enough pressure on them as it is without people saying things about them to bring them down.
I think North Dakota has a lot of amazing players for only getting to play for a short period of time during the year. The boys up here have heart and drive to be the best. I think because of young men like Lundy, Elgie, Tanner Lorenz (Harvey), Bollinger, Frenzel . . . the list goes on . . . that college and professional scouts are actually realizing that there is talent up here and it has opened the doors for younger players in North Dakota to get a chance to show their abilities when the scouts come to watch boys like the above-mentioned players. They don't come to just watch a few chosen ones . . . they are also watching to see what else is coming up behind them.
i_see_it_all wrote:Bliz5 wrote:Instead of worrying about who is the best in the state . . . lets hope ALL the boys get to have a season with all the snow that is still around! I give congrats to both Bollinger and Frenzel to being two awesome players and wish then both the best of luck in all they do with the college sports whether it be a JUCO or a D1.
Bollinger was sought after by many D1 schools to come play for them, but he opted JUCO to stay draft eligible and knowa he will get a lot of playing time rather than going to D1 and not get any playing time and also allows him to remain draft eligible and not have to wait until being a Junior at a D1.
I think both these boys have a great shot at the draft in June, but only time will tell. They could both have a really bad spring or they could both have an amazing spring, why don't people just wish them luck and not worry about who is the best in the state. They have enough pressure on them as it is without people saying things about them to bring them down.
I think North Dakota has a lot of amazing players for only getting to play for a short period of time during the year. The boys up here have heart and drive to be the best. I think because of young men like Lundy, Elgie, Tanner Lorenz (Harvey), Bollinger, Frenzel . . . the list goes on . . . that college and professional scouts are actually realizing that there is talent up here and it has opened the doors for younger players in North Dakota to get a chance to show their abilities when the scouts come to watch boys like the above-mentioned players. They don't come to just watch a few chosen ones . . . they are also watching to see what else is coming up behind them.
I dont know who your trying to fool, but bollinger isnt playing D1 because hes simply not good enough. lefty who thows 84 with no great offspeed stuff is just another pitcher. bollinger draft in june? come on.
bambino ur right, but its also posts like these that are ridiculous.
P4KNBD wrote:watch out for red river. i heard they have chris waind returning to baseball.
Hockey10 wrote:The best player by a nose in the whole state this year will be Josh Hoobster from red river. He just moved up here from arizona, parents in the air force, and he has verbally commited to Oregon State and he is a Junior this year. He is one good player. Down south he played center field and battedjust over.575 as a sophmore.
Hockey10 wrote:The best player by a nose in the whole state this year will be Josh Hoobster from red river. He just moved up here from arizona, parents in the air force, and he has verbally commited to Oregon State and he is a Junior this year. He is one good player. Down south he played center field and battedjust over.575 as a sophmore.
of course wrote:number 7 very good points but who are they going to throw at 3b? breen of laylock then? cause i dont think laylock has the range for ss and breen has some range but do u think they would put laylock breen or frenzel at 3b? RIDERS maybe you could help out with this
dowork wrote:hunter johnson needs to be in this conversation. he is a dang fine third baseman and can pitch very well also. Tate Leapaldt is also very good, only a junior this year but will come through as one of the best players in the west.
riders wrote:of course wrote:number 7 very good points but who are they going to throw at 3b? breen of laylock then? cause i dont think laylock has the range for ss and breen has some range but do u think they would put laylock breen or frenzel at 3b? RIDERS maybe you could help out with this
Laylock won't be playing the field too much i think. he tore his meniscus(?) during football season and i think hes still tender. breen could play as well as michael steve, alex schiff, brandon lange, and ross kovacs. ross will move to 1b when his hand is better from wda hockey. i honestly think frenzel will be a ss at dhs. right now 3b is up for grabs.
riders wrote:he asked for what the situation was and i told him. bomber, it is not my job, nor do i want it to be, to educate you on who the players are for every team in the west, let alone the state. this is getting off topic now and that is a shame to take away from the "best player" in the state, no matter how opinionated this thread is
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