Wilbur wrote:No problem at all with this list, but kind of thought Schumacher from Linton-HMB had a shot. Anyone who saw him play would agree with me. He is only a sophomore, though, and he got hurt right before the post-season. He also played on an 11-11 team. He is a good one, and I think he will be on this team the next 2 years.
hoophoophoop wrote:just think, he use to live in Richland, that would have been nice
bingobangobongo wrote:hoophoophoop wrote:just think, he use to live in Richland, that would have been nice
Friggin' Linton and their state-wide recruiting.
scc wrote:packers21 wrote:The biggest snub is the Undlin kid from MLS I don’t know if there are 5 kids in the state better than him.
Any numbers or info?
packers21 wrote:scc wrote:packers21 wrote:The biggest snub is the Undlin kid from MLS I don’t know if there are 5 kids in the state better than him.
Any numbers or info?
Of course glad ya asked…
1958 points
950 rebounds
200 plus blocks and assts
Run4Fun2009 wrote:packers21 wrote:scc wrote:packers21 wrote:The biggest snub is the Undlin kid from MLS I don’t know if there are 5 kids in the state better than him.
Any numbers or info?
Of course glad ya asked…
1958 points
950 rebounds
200 plus blocks and assts
What was his 2019 season totals...just curious and would love to bolster his case
Wilbur wrote:“Friggin' Linton and their state-wide recruiting.”
Schumacher’s parents essentially moved “home.” Both grew up in Linton and are 1994 graduates of Linton High School. His mother’s parents, her only sister and her two brothers all live in Linton, as does his father’s mother. His dad played for Linton when they went to State BB in 1994. Wow! Any misinformation out there?
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Wilbur wrote:“Friggin' Linton and their state-wide recruiting.”
Schumacher’s parents essentially moved “home.” Both grew up in Linton and are 1994 graduates of Linton High School. His mother’s parents, her only sister and her two brothers all live in Linton, as does his father’s mother. His dad played for Linton when they went to State BB in 1994. Wow! Any misinformation out there?
This stems from the Roemmich situation a few years ago
Wilbur wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:Wilbur wrote:“Friggin' Linton and their state-wide recruiting.”
Schumacher’s parents essentially moved “home.” Both grew up in Linton and are 1994 graduates of Linton High School. His mother’s parents, her only sister and her two brothers all live in Linton, as does his father’s mother. His dad played for Linton when they went to State BB in 1994. Wow! Any misinformation out there?
This stems from the Roemmich situation a few years ago
I know, but let it go. That was 2009-11. Take those years away and Linton has 18 State appearances and 2 State titles. A lot of schools would take that. Another thing is at least have your info right. There is another Roemmich family in Linton with five boys who were all born there and the last one will graduate from Linton next year. I attended a region track meet a few years ago when someone (an adult) yelled "go back to Bottineau" at one of the native Roemmichs while he was competing in the shot put. Really?
scc wrote:packers21 wrote:The biggest snub is the Undlin kid from MLS I don’t know if there are 5 kids in the state better than him.
Any numbers or info?
scc wrote:packers21 wrote:scc wrote:packers21 wrote:The biggest snub is the Undlin kid from MLS I don’t know if there are 5 kids in the state better than him.
Any numbers or info?
Didn’t like the numbers ?
I was curious about this season, but those are certainly good career stats.
Wilbur wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:Wilbur wrote:“Friggin' Linton and their state-wide recruiting.”
Schumacher’s parents essentially moved “home.” Both grew up in Linton and are 1994 graduates of Linton High School. His mother’s parents, her only sister and her two brothers all live in Linton, as does his father’s mother. His dad played for Linton when they went to State BB in 1994. Wow! Any misinformation out there?
This stems from the Roemmich situation a few years ago
I know, but let it go. That was 2009-11. Take those years away and Linton has 18 State appearances and 2 State titles. A lot of schools would take that. Another thing is at least have your info right. There is another Roemmich family in Linton with five boys who were all born there and the last one will graduate from Linton next year. I attended a region track meet a few years ago when someone (an adult) yelled "go back to Bottineau" at one of the native Roemmichs while he was competing in the shot put. Really?
Flip wrote:I remember Schumacher going coast to coast in 5.2 seconds vs Lehr-Wishek in the region semi-finals to win by 1 point. I don't remember who Linton ended up playing, but that whoever won that semi final game was going to be a big favorite in the championship.
bingobangobongo wrote:Wilbur wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:Wilbur wrote:“Friggin' Linton and their state-wide recruiting.”
Schumacher’s parents essentially moved “home.” Both grew up in Linton and are 1994 graduates of Linton High School. His mother’s parents, her only sister and her two brothers all live in Linton, as does his father’s mother. His dad played for Linton when they went to State BB in 1994. Wow! Any misinformation out there?
This stems from the Roemmich situation a few years ago
I know, but let it go. That was 2009-11. Take those years away and Linton has 18 State appearances and 2 State titles. A lot of schools would take that. Another thing is at least have your info right. There is another Roemmich family in Linton with five boys who were all born there and the last one will graduate from Linton next year. I attended a region track meet a few years ago when someone (an adult) yelled "go back to Bottineau" at one of the native Roemmichs while he was competing in the shot put. Really?
It was a joke. I played against the Schumacher that graduated in '94 many times being a south-central ND guy. I know him. I should have typed "THIS IS SARCASM, NOBODY GET MAD." I thought inserting the smiley face at the end of the post might get the point across, but I guess not.
Wilbur wrote:Lehr-Wishek just took the lead on a lay-up by Ricky Welk with :05.2 left, and Schumacher went coast-to-coast for a lay-up to win it, 56-55. Linton beat Shiloh Christian, 72-46, the next night for the region title. Actually, Linton and Lehr-Wishek were favored to meet for the Region V title, but Strasburg upset Lehr-Wishek in the District 10 semi-finals.
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