EHS1998 wrote:I actually thought the refereeing throughout day 1 was unremarkable, exactly the way it should be.
ndlionsfan wrote:When did the state B start being held in the larger venues such as the MSU dome and Bismarck civic? How much did the Fargo civic and the Jamestown civic hold? I was at the state B in Fargo in 1987 at the civic. Place was packed, but I know it held no where near Minot or Bismarck.
winner-within wrote:Day 1
Grafton made an Impression against a tough team SC (not sure if they are 2end in State)
thought the reffing swayed to SC a bit...although not a total game changer....the hole Grafton dug hurt them..
SNZ vs OR this one was a little helter skelter...I really was intrigued by the last names of both teams
remined me of playing the Winnipeg alliance
a lot of muscle and IMO SNZ was the better team they just had ball management issues when protecting the lead...
I was impressed with NC and coming from what I would say was one of the toughest regions this year in the state had them prepared for any of the other 7 in the field.....FW has the fastest hands I"ve seen...could have had even more steals had the ball bounced the right way on a few plays....they're pesty....Tronis was the diff in this game (although L. Nelson was had they won)... I questioned the stack play underneath at the end...you almost know its going up top and three irons nailed it...the 2 carrying the ball calls on Tronis were bogus....I saw that move by many all day long with no whistle..and the second one was at a crucial time....not as crucial as the one called in the epic Epping vs Hillsboro back when, but it reminded me of that one....
D trin has a team, Shawn S. was player of the day...10 for 10?? com'on man 23 pts 15 rebounds and a double double at half time
FWM lost in Dec to these guys I take it....this will be a battle but DT is favored in Vegas for sure I would say by 5.... ...FW can win...but it takes their best Offence (which will be their best D) to do it...
play on!
classB4ever wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:When did the state B start being held in the larger venues such as the MSU dome and Bismarck civic? How much did the Fargo civic and the Jamestown civic hold? I was at the state B in Fargo in 1987 at the civic. Place was packed, but I know it held no where near Minot or Bismarck.
Wasn't it at the NDSU Fieldhouse in 1987?
ndlionsfan wrote:classB4ever wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:When did the state B start being held in the larger venues such as the MSU dome and Bismarck civic? How much did the Fargo civic and the Jamestown civic hold? I was at the state B in Fargo in 1987 at the civic. Place was packed, but I know it held no where near Minot or Bismarck.
Wasn't it at the NDSU Fieldhouse in 1987?
Maybe, guess I could be wrong. Been a long time and I was really young.
nolan4 wrote:winner-within wrote:Day 1
Grafton made an Impression against a tough team SC (not sure if they are 2end in State)
thought the reffing swayed to SC a bit...although not a total game changer....the hole Grafton dug hurt them..
SNZ vs OR this one was a little helter skelter...I really was intrigued by the last names of both teams
remined me of playing the Winnipeg alliance
a lot of muscle and IMO SNZ was the better team they just had ball management issues when protecting the lead...
I was impressed with NC and coming from what I would say was one of the toughest regions this year in the state had them prepared for any of the other 7 in the field.....FW has the fastest hands I"ve seen...could have had even more steals had the ball bounced the right way on a few plays....they're pesty....Tronis was the diff in this game (although L. Nelson was had they won)... I questioned the stack play underneath at the end...you almost know its going up top and three irons nailed it...the 2 carrying the ball calls on Tronis were bogus....I saw that move by many all day long with no whistle..and the second one was at a crucial time....not as crucial as the one called in the epic Epping vs Hillsboro back when, but it reminded me of that one....
D trin has a team, Shawn S. was player of the day...10 for 10?? com'on man 23 pts 15 rebounds and a double double at half time
FWM lost in Dec to these guys I take it....this will be a battle but DT is favored in Vegas for sure I would say by 5.... ...FW can win...but it takes their best Offence (which will be their best D) to do it...
play on!
Actually he carries the ball worse than anyone I have seen, I was surprised they didnt get him a couple more times, I wonder if he has big hands , it almost looks like he can palm the ball, and if he can that is why it looks worse than it may actually be.
Howie wrote:In the first semi final game, how many of the starters have been a part of their respective schools for their whole school career? My guess, 3.
Howie wrote:In the first semi final game, how many of the starters have been a part of their respective schools for their whole school career? My guess, 3.
winner-within wrote:nolan4 wrote:winner-within wrote:Day 1
Grafton made an Impression against a tough team SC (not sure if they are 2end in State)
thought the reffing swayed to SC a bit...although not a total game changer....the hole Grafton dug hurt them..
SNZ vs OR this one was a little helter skelter...I really was intrigued by the last names of both teams
remined me of playing the Winnipeg alliance
a lot of muscle and IMO SNZ was the better team they just had ball management issues when protecting the lead...
I was impressed with NC and coming from what I would say was one of the toughest regions this year in the state had them prepared for any of the other 7 in the field.....FW has the fastest hands I"ve seen...could have had even more steals had the ball bounced the right way on a few plays....they're pesty....Tronis was the diff in this game (although L. Nelson was had they won)... I questioned the stack play underneath at the end...you almost know its going up top and three irons nailed it...the 2 carrying the ball calls on Tronis were bogus....I saw that move by many all day long with no whistle..and the second one was at a crucial time....not as crucial as the one called in the epic Epping vs Hillsboro back when, but it reminded me of that one....
D trin has a team, Shawn S. was player of the day...10 for 10?? com'on man 23 pts 15 rebounds and a double double at half time
FWM lost in Dec to these guys I take it....this will be a battle but DT is favored in Vegas for sure I would say by 5.... ...FW can win...but it takes their best Offence (which will be their best D) to do it...
play on!
Actually he carries the ball worse than anyone I have seen, I was surprised they didnt get him a couple more times, I wonder if he has big hands , it almost looks like he can palm the ball, and if he can that is why it looks worse than it may actually be.
I dont think his hands are big my no means...I'm sure he has long fingers....but rolling the palm to the back of the ball to accomplish a cross over or spin move etc etc isn't caring the ball unless you take 2 steps before it hits the ground again and hes not doing that....
NotTheCoach wrote:Howie wrote:In the first semi final game, how many of the starters have been a part of their respective schools for their whole school career? My guess, 3.
For ORCS
I don't mind the question, but there is a lot of negativity in your guess.
All the ORCS starters have played their whole basketball career together.
The four seniors started organized ball together in 4th grade. Steede's family moved to Minot from MN before his freshman year.
Howie wrote:NotTheCoach wrote:Howie wrote:In the first semi final game, how many of the starters have been a part of their respective schools for their whole school career? My guess, 3.
For ORCS
I don't mind the question, but there is a lot of negativity in your guess.
All the ORCS starters have played their whole basketball career together.
The four seniors started organized ball together in 4th grade. Steede's family moved to Minot from MN before his freshman year.
So they have been in the ORCS school system their whole careers? I had heard that 4 of them used to go to Minot public schools. If they haven't then my guess would be way off
Howie wrote:NotTheCoach wrote:Howie wrote:In the first semi final game, how many of the starters have been a part of their respective schools for their whole school career? My guess, 3.
For ORCS
I don't mind the question, but there is a lot of negativity in your guess.
All the ORCS starters have played their whole basketball career together.
The four seniors started organized ball together in 4th grade. Steede's family moved to Minot from MN before his freshman year.
So they have been in the ORCS school system their whole careers? I had heard that 4 of them used to go to Minot public schools. If they haven't then my guess would be way off
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