Rivershark wrote:The point that I'm trying to make is that a Cavalier parent happen to run into Adam leaving the clinic in crutches and visited with him. Before Adam could even get home, somebody took it upon themself to post the details of his injury. Whether or not this was the same person, I think we need to slow down and ask our self, are we doing the right thing by posting this information? I think your post should have read "Sorry I'm so stupid to report this."
maddog1971 wrote:HCV gets people in foul trouble. It will depend on how the game is called. If they let their best player use his free arm to create contact and fouls.... then Thompson might go done. But I have seen HCV play twice... it is early but they depend to much on one player.
winner-within wrote:maddog1971 wrote:HCV gets people in foul trouble. It will depend on how the game is called. If they let their best player use his free arm to create contact and fouls.... then Thompson might go done. But I have seen HCV play twice... it is early but they depend to much on one player.
I would agree on "the one player thing"
both Richland and Thompson are more "well-rounded"
but, its HCV
scc wrote:Fletcher wrote:winner-within wrote:maddog1971 wrote:HCV gets people in foul trouble. It will depend on how the game is called. If they let their best player use his free arm to create contact and fouls.... then Thompson might go done. But I have seen HCV play twice... it is early but they depend to much on one player.
I would agree on "the one player thing"
both Richland and Thompson are more "well-rounded"
but, its HCV
Thompson was more well rounded on Friday. The players that scored went for 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, and 3.
HCV's players went for 16, 5, 4, 4, 3, 2, and 2.
Thompson's 5th highest scorer scored more than HCV's second.
Odenbach's 10 points, 11 boards, and 2 blocks off the bench were impressive. Schwabe warmed up with the team, but didn't play. There are still plenty of good matchups on the schedule this season in Region 2.
Fletcher wrote:The HCV vs Thompson rematch will be fun to watch. As will both of their games vs Cavalier.
Flip wrote:Fletcher wrote:The HCV vs Thompson rematch will be fun to watch. As will both of their games vs Cavalier.
Grafton is a distant 4th?
Rivershark wrote:Flip wrote:Fletcher wrote:The HCV vs Thompson rematch will be fun to watch. As will both of their games vs Cavalier.
Grafton is a distant 4th?
Cavalier is a distant 3rd
Flying Wallenda wrote:W/L of opponents
HCV - 24-16 (60%)
Thompson - 33-25 (57%)
Cavalier - 15-32 (32%)
packers21 wrote:Flying Wallenda wrote:W/L of opponents
HCV - 24-16 (60%)
Thompson - 33-25 (57%)
Cavalier - 15-32 (32%)
I couldn't care less the QFR, W/L records or KFC. I have watched those 4 teams play and they can play with each other.
packers21 wrote:Flying Wallenda wrote:W/L of opponents
HCV - 24-16 (60%)
Thompson - 33-25 (57%)
Cavalier - 15-32 (32%)
I couldn't care less the QFR, W/L records or KFC. I have watched those 4 teams play and they can play with each other.
d_fense wrote:I think Cavalier could win vs either Thompson or HCV, particularity at home. I think the gap between 3 and 4 is significant. What I do think is impressive is that Thompson is playing as well as they are without their best player seeing a minute of playing time to this point. I'm guessing he will be playing in about a week or so.
Flip wrote:HCV vs Four Winds tonight. Who do you like?
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