SHL 1st Team P.O.T.Y.
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i know that points you cant fudge but when all you do is shoot the ball then you should have alot of points, but on their last game they are trying to say that blevins had the most boards (and with his height he should have), but he was no where near the paint, i dont know how many hanson had being in foul trouble but with him in foul trouble and blevins scared of their big guy combs stepped up and played the big man spot, and i watched that game and there is no way blevins had more boards, but i guess from and coaches point of view you look good if you have the poty on your team so maybe some of the stats were fudged just a little or alot.
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Blevins had a double, double against Tree of Life. The stats were kept by the OHSAA and given to each team at halftime and at the end of the game.
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Fairfield's Chris Cox destroyed him head to head twice. Cox should have been 1st team all state-not Blevins.
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samuelk wrote:Fairfield's Chris Cox destroyed him head to head twice. Cox should have been 1st team all state-not Blevins.
Its all politics. Justice should have at least been second team and Seaman should have been 2nd or 3rd team. I dont think I saw Knabb at all on the all-state teams, I could be wrong.
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Politics? What pull does Manchester's first year coach have that would've placed Blevins on the first team?
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I'm not a Peebles fan but I think both Justice and Seaman deserved better. I don't think there are many coaches out there that wouldn't love to have either one on their team.
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TribeManiac10 wrote:samuelk wrote:Fairfield's Chris Cox destroyed him head to head twice. Cox should have been 1st team all state-not Blevins.
I agree 100%
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i watched about 6 of manchesters game this year and blevins didn't impress me at all, yeah he's tall so yeah he should average 20 something a game, but as far as being a strong player i didn't see it, now combs he is a smaller boy and he did show that he has heart and he will be the strong player, but they are losing hansen this year and i think that is going to hurt them, and he didn't even get mentioned at all.
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TribeManiac10 wrote:game fan wrote:i think Hanson should be 1st team, and after watching Tuesdays game he proved what he is made of if it wasn't for him they would have never caught up and tied the ball game, and he took the ball to #42 Riddick he wasn't afraid of him.
I dont think so, who would you leave out of the top 5? Hanson was a very good player and would, without a doubt, be on my second team.
IMO:
First Team(In no particular order):
1.Tyler Knabb-Eastern Brown, Sr.
2.Andrew Seaman-Peebles, Sr.
3.Blake Justice-Peebles, Jr.
4.Blake Blevins-Manchester, Jr.
5.Chris Cox-Fairfield, Jr.
Big Division Player of the Year: Tyler Knabb, Eastern Brown
Big Division Coach of the Year: Rob Buecler, Eastern Brown
Small Divison Co-Players of the Year: Andrew Seaman and Blake Justice, Peebles
Small Division Coach of the Year: John Lawhorn, Peebles
Second Team(In no particular order):
1.Sam Louden-North Adams, Sr.
2.Eric Collier-Peebles, Sr.
3.Dylan Hanson-Manchester, Sr.
4.Taylor Little-Eastern Brown, Sr.
5.Joe Michael-Whiteoak, Jr.
Special Mention(In no particular order):
1. Demarco Washington-Ripley, Jr.
2. Andy Countryman-Peebles, Jr.
3. Drew Dollich-North Adams, Jr.
4. Ben Barnett-Whiteoak, Sr.
5. Jordan Dehaas-Lynchburg Clay, Sr.
6.Cameron Rolark-Fairfield, ?
7.Rayve Williams-Ripley, Jr.
8.Dawson Little-Manchester, Sr.
9.Travis Combs-Manchester, Soph.
10.Nick Latham-North Adams, Sr.
11.Ethan Hawkins-Whiteoak, Sr.
12. Corey Richmond-West Union, Sr.
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TAR HEEL FAN44 wrote:TribeManiac10 wrote:game fan wrote:i think Hanson should be 1st team, and after watching Tuesdays game he proved what he is made of if it wasn't for him they would have never caught up and tied the ball game, and he took the ball to #42 Riddick he wasn't afraid of him.
I dont think so, who would you leave out of the top 5? Hanson was a very good player and would, without a doubt, be on my second team.
IMO:
First Team(In no particular order):
1.Tyler Knabb-Eastern Brown, Sr.
2.Andrew Seaman-Peebles, Sr.
3.Blake Justice-Peebles, Jr.
4.Blake Blevins-Manchester, Jr.
5.Chris Cox-Fairfield, Jr.
Big Division Player of the Year: Tyler Knabb, Eastern Brown
Big Division Coach of the Year: Rob Buecler, Eastern Brown
Small Divison Co-Players of the Year: Andrew Seaman and Blake Justice, Peebles
Small Division Coach of the Year: John Lawhorn, Peebles
Second Team(In no particular order):
1.Sam Louden-North Adams, Sr.
2.Eric Collier-Peebles, Sr.
3.Dylan Hanson-Manchester, Sr.
4.Taylor Little-Eastern Brown, Sr.
5.Joe Michael-Whiteoak, Jr.
Special Mention(In no particular order):
1. Demarco Washington-Ripley, Jr.
2. Andy Countryman-Peebles, Jr.
3. Drew Dollich-North Adams, Jr.
4. Ben Barnett-Whiteoak, Sr.
5. Jordan Dehaas-Lynchburg Clay, Sr.
6.Cameron Rolark-Fairfield, ?
7.Rayve Williams-Ripley, Jr.
8.Dawson Little-Manchester, Sr.
9.Travis Combs-Manchester, Soph.
10.Nick Latham-North Adams, Sr.
11.Ethan Hawkins-Whiteoak, Sr.
12. Corey Richmond-West Union, Sr.
I agree, completely forgot about him
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Anyone know who is playing at the next level? Im pretty sure Tyler Knabb is going to be playing at Mount St. Joseph but im not 100% on that, also heard Wilmington College might be interested in him. Anyone know if Andrew Seaman is going basketball, baseball, or both?