Sniper wrote:Heard that a 6'8 kid from Texas has transferred to New England.
balla45 wrote:Yes. Sounds like a talent. 6'8" 230. Cody Holt sp?.
Flip wrote:Sniper wrote:Heard that a 6'8 kid from Texas has transferred to New England.balla45 wrote:Yes. Sounds like a talent. 6'8" 230. Cody Holt sp?.
That's huge. His family move for oil reasons?
balla45 wrote:Yes. Sounds like a talent. 6'8" 230. Cody Holt sp?.
HammerTime wrote:My uneducated guess for how the postseason will turn out. Things will change once Football's over and the season really gets going.
Region winners-
Region 1: Oak Grove. Maybe Central Cass could give them a run for their money but I see Oak Grove taking it again. Also can't forget about Oakes. Usually put together a decent squad every year.
Region 2: Cavalier. Definitely worth watching Hatton/Northwood. But my money's on the Tornadoes.
Region 3: Toss up between Lamoure and Linton-HMB. Both great teams. Both powerful programs. Both have talented squads that work together. I have no clue which of these would win.
Region 4: Again a toss up. Both North Star and Four Winds/Minnewauken are talented teams with many All-State caliber players. For the past two years, the region championship here has come down to a single shot in overtime to win. Both very even teams. This will make for a very cool rivalry in the future when it has grown.
Region 5: Shiloh Christian. A powerful program, but is in a very weak region. May not be tested until State, where I don't see them going far. It'll be 5th or 6th at best.
Region 6: Rugby. NO DOUBT. The fantastic senior trio is back and with ending the season so close to winning it all, they'll be out hungrier than ever. Three-peat region champs. But one can not forget about sleeper programs like Our Redeemer's and Berthold. They'll likely fill the void left by DL-B team.
Region 7: Tough Region. Best guess would be Dickinson Trinity or New England. Most people seem to have them both in they're top tens, and from what I now as a sports reporter, they'll be very good and will likely take down most challengers that come their way.
Region 8: New Town. A powerful squad that demonstrated their skills and why the deserved to be in the 2014 state tourney. A small possibility is a FW/M vs. NS situation with Trinity Christian, but seems very unlikely. New Town is my favorite from Region 8.
Now for my Top 10. Keep in mind that this is not the most accurate, but I based it off of seniors graduated from last year, last year's record and the other top 10s of other people and a bit of guy feeling.
1. Rugby
2. Oak Grove
3. North Star
4. Cavalier
5. New England
6. New Town
7. Shiloh Christian
8. Linton-HMB
9. Dickinson Trinity
10. Central Cass
HammerTime wrote:When did Oakes switch to Region 3? This is the first I'm hearing of it? Could someone send me a link to the website? And I was pretty sure Oakes had a decent year last year. Didn't they get to the region semifinals? I know that's not super great, but it's better than losing in the first round.
HammerTime wrote:Well thanks, EHS, for clearing that up. I had heard about regionals and figured they must have had a decent season. I thought wrong.
HammerTime wrote:Ok, then. Well, Oak Grove will win Region 1, with probably no challengers. I'd almost go as far as saying it'll be another Region 6, but Central Cass might, MIGHT, make an upset. But Oak Grove will likely win the region by a EDIT.
NDFBall wrote:New England is gonna be the dark horse this year they are tall, athletic, and have a deep bench. Return all of their starters and added 2 more good players. Gonna be hard to stop.
Sniper wrote:NDFBall wrote:New England is gonna be the dark horse this year they are tall, athletic, and have a deep bench. Return all of their starters and added 2 more good players. Gonna be hard to stop.
I agree that they could be a tough team to deal with and have a lot of talent but, I could also see them not making out of their own region.
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