demonfan74 wrote:Congrats mandan on being invited. But what I don't like about these invitation tournaments is that last years team earned that invitation and I don't think this years team can compare. They don't have nearly as much talent. They aren't a true representation of ND's best anymore.
demonfan74 wrote:Congrats mandan on being invited. But what I don't like about these invitation tournaments is that last years team earned that invitation and I don't think this years team can compare. They don't have nearly as much talent. They aren't a true representation of ND's best anymore.
demonfan74 wrote:Ha ha good one. Did I even mention them? Do you think I am another bias commenter out there that says it all in his name? In fact, I am the exact opposite. I have found myself more of a Century fan than anything. They to me have proved to be the school I want my kids to go to in the future. The style of play, competitiveness, and learning atmosphere. But that is a different topic; I just stated my opinion on those types of invitational tournaments, and how they are misleading on the representation of a team comparable to a season before. Okay?
demonfan74 wrote:Ha ha good one. Did I even mention them? Do you think I am another bias commenter out there that says it all in his name? In fact, I am the exact opposite. I have found myself more of a Century fan than anything. They to me have proved to be the school I want my kids to go to in the future. The style of play, competitiveness, and learning atmosphere. But that is a different topic; I just stated my opinion on those types of invitational tournaments, and how they are misleading on the representation of a team comparable to a season before. Okay?
SDHoops wrote:I think we should give pats on the back to both Century and Mandan for the outstanding game they played the other week. Mandan has set a standard the past few years and teams are starting to respond. This will make for a better state tournament with more teams having that single-common goal: a state championship run. With the Century's and Shanley's, there will be more competition at hand for Mandan. Instead of either side trying to bring the other one down, we should look at it as a positive thing toward the future. A tourney such as the Energy Classic will give Mandan the competition that a portion of their schedule does not provide. They will be put in situations where they have to raise their game to be successful throughout each game.
Strike3? wrote:Mandan beat Coeur D'Alene 64 - 41
SDHoops wrote:Cheyenne Central defeats Crescent Valley 48-45..Emily Doran scored 24 pts. for CV, but Chelsey Lybeck and Hillary Carlson make up for 42 of CC's 48 points (24 and 18 pts., respectively)..can our ND Mandan ladies stop these two defensively?
Brighton beats Princeton, 43-28
and of course Mandan beat Coeur D'Alene 64-41
FYI Bismarck boys also beat CD'A
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