winner-within wrote:couple more last night
HCV 0 2 2 10 — 14
Thompson 19 10 15 9 — 53
Park River/F-L 9 13 22 14 –– 58
Cavalier 8 0 4 2 –– 14
Park River pressed hard till start of 4th
starters stayed in the whole game....and still wanted to press
but coach had to say "get back, get back"
I like what Schwab said "should play a JV schedule", Cav has no JV this season (although Cav and NB already have the PCN Grizzleys but can only co-op certain sports for some God forsaken reason....
heimer wrote:winner-within wrote:couple more last night
HCV 0 2 2 10 — 14
Thompson 19 10 15 9 — 53
Park River/F-L 9 13 22 14 –– 58
Cavalier 8 0 4 2 –– 14
Park River pressed hard till start of 4th
starters stayed in the whole game....and still wanted to press
but coach had to say "get back, get back"
I like what Schwab said "should play a JV schedule", Cav has no JV this season (although Cav and NB already have the PCN Grizzleys but can only co-op certain sports for some God forsaken reason....
Park River had 44 points entering the fourth quarter, and the coach pulled his team back, as you already mentioned.
That's more control of a game than 85-15 or 66-6.
balla45 wrote:Just going to be "that" guy. In Park River's 4th quarter, they scored more points than in their first or second quarter. Park River also scored more in their second half than in their first half. Based on previous posts, I am surprised that Heimer is ok with this.
winner-within wrote:couple more last night
HCV 0 2 2 10 — 14
Thompson 19 10 15 9 — 53
Park River/F-L 9 13 22 14 –– 58
Cavalier 8 0 4 2 –– 14
Park River pressed hard till start of 4th
starters stayed in the whole game....and still wanted to press
but coach had to say "get back, get back"
I like what Schwab said "should play a JV schedule", Cav has no JV this season (although Cav and NB already have the PCN Grizzleys but can only co-op certain sports for some God forsaken reason....
Rivershark wrote:winner-within wrote:couple more last night
HCV 0 2 2 10 — 14
Thompson 19 10 15 9 — 53
Park River/F-L 9 13 22 14 –– 58
Cavalier 8 0 4 2 –– 14
Park River pressed hard till start of 4th
starters stayed in the whole game....and still wanted to press
but coach had to say "get back, get back"
I like what Schwab said "should play a JV schedule", Cav has no JV this season (although Cav and NB already have the PCN Grizzleys but can only co-op certain sports for some God forsaken reason....
Are we going to start slamming Park River now because they beat a team by 44 points? To be honest, PR should have won by 60 points. If you look at the 1st quarter scoring, you can see that they didn't start out very strong. And why did the starters stay in most of the game? Well because there only 4 players on the bench and one of them was a starter that was hurt. As a coach I don't think you tell your players to go out and work half as hard because we're playing a not so good team. How are they suppose to prepare for when they play a really good team if they don't work hard every game. Give me a break people!
ndlionsfan wrote:Both Cavalier and North Border have the enrollments to maintain their own programs. Why Cavalier is struggling that much for participation, I don't know. There are so many other schools out there that are getting more participation with far less enrollment. Co-ops are not always the answer, but at the same time you can't lose your program completely due to no participation.
ndlionsfan wrote:Both Cavalier and North Border have the enrollments to maintain their own programs. Why Cavalier is struggling that much for participation, I don't know. There are so many other schools out there that are getting more participation with far less enrollment. Co-ops are not always the answer, but at the same time you can't lose your program completely due to no participation.
winner-within wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:Both Cavalier and North Border have the enrollments to maintain their own programs. Why Cavalier is struggling that much for participation, I don't know. There are so many other schools out there that are getting more participation with far less enrollment. Co-ops are not always the answer, but at the same time you can't lose your program completely due to no participation.
and thats why they they are co-oped in Baseball, CC Track, Track, and Wrestling?
not everybody wants to play... some want to focus on Grades, Working, or Cheer-leading
what ever it may be......Cav did move from Class AA to 9-man and NB is back at 9-man
do you know something about participation I could be missing?...honest question
ndlionsfan wrote:winner-within wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:Both Cavalier and North Border have the enrollments to maintain their own programs. Why Cavalier is struggling that much for participation, I don't know. There are so many other schools out there that are getting more participation with far less enrollment. Co-ops are not always the answer, but at the same time you can't lose your program completely due to no participation.
and thats why they they are co-oped in Baseball, CC Track, Track, and Wrestling?
not everybody wants to play... some want to focus on Grades, Working, or Cheer-leading
what ever it may be......Cav did move from Class AA to 9-man and NB is back at 9-man
do you know something about participation I could be missing?...honest question
All take many more kids to form a team. Yes, they are both in 9man with their enrollments, but like I said there are many schools with enrollments half of each that still support teams and have more participation. I only believe coops should be a last resort when there is simply not enough enrollment to support a team long term, not for when participation is not enough to support a team on the short term.
heimer wrote:They scored less than 60 points.
They didn't score 66.
They didn't score 85.
I never advocate letting a team score for mercy. You can't control whether they have shooters that can hit shots anyway. But you can control how your offense plays, and you can play zone.
It really isn't that hard.
Thompson and Park River showed how to control a game. Park River called the press off and didn't score 60. Thompson didn't score 60. Watford city scored 85, and you want to make this an apples to apples comparison.
Weak.
And Nudell can break the record or not, but it's worth more that programs survive than her finding her name on a wall. She's been starting since 7th grade, and I'm assuming the person whose record she's attempting break (BTW, who is that? Schneekloth? Just wondering) didn't start in seventh grade. Anyone playing today that breaks a record should have an asterisk by it anyway. Girls basketball isn't even close to what it used to be.
Minot Ryan best ever last year? Katie Richards beats that team with Cari Burchill and three pick-up players. Best my a$$. It's amazing how much hype basketball fans in North Dakota will buy into.
heimer wrote:They scored less than 60 points.
They didn't score 66.
They didn't score 85.
I never advocate letting a team score for mercy. You can't control whether they have shooters that can hit shots anyway. But you can control how your offense plays, and you can play zone.
It really isn't that hard.
Thompson and Park River showed how to control a game. Park River called the press off and didn't score 60. Thompson didn't score 60. Watford city scored 85, and you want to make this an apples to apples comparison.
Weak.
And Nudell can break the record or not, but it's worth more that programs survive than her finding her name on a wall. She's been starting since 7th grade, and I'm assuming the person whose record she's attempting break (BTW, who is that? Schneekloth? Just wondering) didn't start in seventh grade. Anyone playing today that breaks a record should have an asterisk by it anyway. Girls basketball isn't even close to what it used to be.
Minot Ryan best ever last year? Katie Richards beats that team with Cari Burchill and three pick-up players. Best my a$$. It's amazing how much hype basketball fans in North Dakota will buy into.
winner-within wrote:New flash!! (and I'm not being funny) the whole world thinks (and I dont think they should) that the 4 main sports in Class B ND schools are Football Volleyball Boys and girls Basketball....so thats why its last resort ndlionsfan for co-op.... not why your saying it is
"I only believe" certain things also and that is a true consolidation is better than a sports co-op....because then you will see participation and competition with-in, hence the beginning of a solid program
The Schwab wrote:heimer wrote:They scored less than 60 points.
They didn't score 66.
They didn't score 85.
I never advocate letting a team score for mercy. You can't control whether they have shooters that can hit shots anyway. But you can control how your offense plays, and you can play zone.
It really isn't that hard.
Thompson and Park River showed how to control a game. Park River called the press off and didn't score 60. Thompson didn't score 60. Watford city scored 85, and you want to make this an apples to apples comparison.
Weak.
And Nudell can break the record or not, but it's worth more that programs survive than her finding her name on a wall. She's been starting since 7th grade, and I'm assuming the person whose record she's attempting break (BTW, who is that? Schneekloth? Just wondering) didn't start in seventh grade. Anyone playing today that breaks a record should have an asterisk by it anyway. Girls basketball isn't even close to what it used to be.
Minot Ryan best ever last year? Katie Richards beats that team with Cari Burchill and three pick-up players. Best my a$$. It's amazing how much hype basketball fans in North Dakota will buy into.
Tanya Fischer holds the record, I believe she started for Rhame in 7th and 8th grade and then moved to Bowman. I could be mistaken tho
heimer wrote:They scored less than 60 points.
They didn't score 66.
They didn't score 85.
Thompson and Park River showed how to control a game. Park River called the press off and didn't score 60. Thompson didn't score 60. Watford city scored 85, and you want to make this an apples to apples comparison.
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