Not one player from PRFL? WOW!! What a Joke.Bison-Vikes #1 wrote:From Grand Forks Herald:
N.D. Class B all-state
First team
Mayville-Portland-CG: Sr. C Brady Nygaard; Grafton: Sr. 3B Hunter Baldwin, sr. OF Jess Suda; Thompson: Soph. P Calen Schwabe; Midkota-Griggs Co. Central: Sr. SS Riley Nelson; Carrington: Sr. SS Brady Smith; Harvey-Wells County: Sr. P Brady Bachmeier, sr. SS Sean Kourajian; Kindred-Richland: Sr. P Fletcher Andel; Shiloh Christian: Sr. C A.J. Dale; Hazen: Sr. OF Connor Doll; Velva-Drake: Sr. P Brady Engebretson; Enderlin-Maple Valley: Sr. SS Spencer Gillund; Lewis & Clark/Parshall: Sr. P Austin Lee, sr. C Jordan Nelson; Minot Ryan: sr. 2B Tanner Sanders.
Second team
Drayton/St. Thomas/Valley-Edinburg: Sr. C Luke Heuchert; Larimore: Jr. 1B Beau Schaley; Hatton-Northwood: Sr. SS Jace Pederson; North Star: Soph. P Jayden Komrosky; Grafton: Sr. OF Cody Kingsbury; Midkota-GCC: Jr. P Jayden Grover; New Rockford-Sheyenne: Sr. P Seth Gillis; Rugby: Sr. P Eli Luna; Carrington: Sr. C Easton Paeper; Central Cass: Sr. 3B Kyle Cote; Oakes: Sr. SS Bryce Meehl; Kidder County: Sr. SS Kyle Monroe; Beulah: Jr. P Alec Battest; Velva-Drake: Sr. OF Issac Effertz; Des Lacs-Burlington: Sr. P Cole Grosche
Senior player of the year: Brady Nygaard.
Class B coach of the year: Eric Nygaard, Mayville-Portland-CG
I agree 100% That's why its so important to play multiple sports and not just focus on one. Parents have become a problem with youth sports. They tend to decide which sport is "the best" for their kid and push them to that sport. Let the KID! decide. The more sports you play the more fun you have.IMO!!B-oldtimer wrote:You're right about that and seems also to help if you have recognition in other sports like basketball or football to get all state honors. But baseball is different sport in that skills of different sports are good to have and do help you but baseball requires mental to physical talents ability. The eye to hand is very important but you also got to recognize what is being pitched to you and situation your in when this all happening. Even I can't explain it but certain players have it and it what makes certain players better than others. I have seen very good athletes in other sports but when they play baseball they struggle to play the game become very frustrated over playing the game. Also at least in high school level size is not as important thing it comes down to your baseball abilities. Baseball just doesn't get recognition the other sports in North Dakota get especially at class b level. I wish it did because it would help baseball both for high school and summer programs.
Sticks11 wrote:Anyone know where a person can see the Class A-B all state teams?
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