SHL 2011-2012
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 12:02 am
Its about that time again. As worthless as preseason rankings are here is how I think most people think the league looks at the moment. Plus my position by position preseason ranking of players.
SHL Big Division
1. Eastern Brown - Return almost everyone from last year's squad. Should have one of the most dominant backcourts in the area with gaurds like Chase Lawson, Jordan Payne, Conner Purdin, and Stout. The Warriors need to develop a consisant post presence.
2. Peebles - Lost a lot to graduation but bring up a strong JV squad and Blake Justice's younger brother Beau to complement two all-district players from last season's varsity squad in Jake Daniels and Trent Arey.
3a. Lynchburg Clay - It was a toss up between the Mustangs and North Adams for me. Lynchburg lost a trio of good seniors last season with Noll, Fawley, and Collins but return solid contributors in Tyler Davidson(one of the more underrated gaurds in the league IMO), Wes Pierson, and 6'4" sophomore Ryan Inman(I look for him to surprise some people this season).
3b. North Adams - Bring a developing core of young players back this season with Kris King, Sheridan Carroll, Seth Sparks, Levi Bales, Caleb Harper, and Quinton Baker.
5. West Union - Have some good individual pieces like Tanner Huntley and Bryce Kramer, but I dont see them getting ahead of any of the aformentioned teams after the transfer of 6'5" Braxton Gaffin to Manchester.
SHL Small Division
1. Manchester - Probably the favorites to win the small division at this point. Return a great backcourt with Travis Combs, Dylan Ricketts, and Dalton West. Also add Braxton Gaffin from West Union who I think will help to solidify a vulnerable post left after the graduation of Blake Blevins and Josh Ross.
2. Ripley - Lost a couple key players in Demarco Washington, Ravye Williams, and Jarrin Tual but return a vast majority of one of the best teams in the league a season ago. They are not weak in any one area. They have a good backcourt with Jordan Mitchell(one of the best shooters in the SE district when hot), Dante Bennett, and Riley Saelens. Plus a solid frontcourt consisting of Logan Perkins(one of the best post players in the league) and Michael Haley.
3. Whiteoak - In a similiar situation as Fairfield. The cats lost their two best players in Joe Michael and Mike Carraher but return a pretty group led by post Doc Seip and Gage Carraher.
4. Fairfield - Lost two of the best players players at their respective positions in the SHL last season with the graduation of Chris Cox and Cameron Rolark. Should finish near the middle of the pack this season being led by junior PG Quintin Williams.
5. Fayetteville - Should only see improvement for the rockets this season after finishing near dead last this past year. Honestly I have little knowledge as too how many/who they have returning from last season's squad. DJ Iles should have a solid year.
Players(supposed to be top 5 but im finding it hard to limit myself to just those 5)...plus this does not take into consideration new players(JV/Freshmen/Foreign exchange students/etc.) who could make a potential impact on varsity ball this season.
PG
1. Trent Arey-5'10"-Peebles-Jr.
2. Dylan Ricketts-5'9"/5'10"-Manchester-Sr.
3. Quintin Williams-5'11"-Fairfield-Jr.
4. Tyler Davidson-5'9ish?"-Lynchburg Clay-Sr.
5a. Dj Iles-?-Fayetteville-Soph.
5b. Tanner Huntley-5'9"-West Union-Sr.
5c. Sheridan Carroll-5'10"/5'11"-North Adams-Jr.
8. Conner Purdin-5'11"-Eastern Brown-Sr.
Wing Gaurd
1. Travis Combs-6'3"-Manchester-Sr.
2. Chase Lawson-6'3"-Eastern Brown-Jr.
3. Jordan Payne-6'1"/6'2"-Eastern Brown-Sr.
4. Jordan Mitchell-5'9"-Ripley-Sr.
5a. Kris King-6'1"-North Adams-Jr.
5b. Riley Saelens-6'1"-Ripley-Sr.
7. Brett Stout-6'0"/6'1?"-Eastern Brown-Sr.
8. Bryce Kramer-5'11"-West Union-Sr.
Forwards
1. Dalton West-6'0'-Manchester-Sr.
2. Wes Pierson-6'1"-Lynchburg Clay-Sr.
3. Michael Haley-6'2"/6'3"-Ripley-Sr.
4. Josh Chandler-6'2"-Peebles-Jr.
5. Caleb Harper-6'2"-North Adams-Sr.
6. Gage Carraher-6'0"-Whiteoak-Sr.
Post
1. Jacob Daniels-6'6"-Peebles-Sr.
2. Logan Perkins-6'3"-Ripley-Sr.
3. Doc Seip-6'1"/6'2"-Whiteoak-Jr.
4. Braxton Gaffin-6'5"-Manchester-Sr.
5a. Ryan Inman-6'4"-Lynchburg Clay-Soph.
5b. Seth Sparks-6'4"-North Adams-Jr.
SHL Big Division
1. Eastern Brown - Return almost everyone from last year's squad. Should have one of the most dominant backcourts in the area with gaurds like Chase Lawson, Jordan Payne, Conner Purdin, and Stout. The Warriors need to develop a consisant post presence.
2. Peebles - Lost a lot to graduation but bring up a strong JV squad and Blake Justice's younger brother Beau to complement two all-district players from last season's varsity squad in Jake Daniels and Trent Arey.
3a. Lynchburg Clay - It was a toss up between the Mustangs and North Adams for me. Lynchburg lost a trio of good seniors last season with Noll, Fawley, and Collins but return solid contributors in Tyler Davidson(one of the more underrated gaurds in the league IMO), Wes Pierson, and 6'4" sophomore Ryan Inman(I look for him to surprise some people this season).
3b. North Adams - Bring a developing core of young players back this season with Kris King, Sheridan Carroll, Seth Sparks, Levi Bales, Caleb Harper, and Quinton Baker.
5. West Union - Have some good individual pieces like Tanner Huntley and Bryce Kramer, but I dont see them getting ahead of any of the aformentioned teams after the transfer of 6'5" Braxton Gaffin to Manchester.
SHL Small Division
1. Manchester - Probably the favorites to win the small division at this point. Return a great backcourt with Travis Combs, Dylan Ricketts, and Dalton West. Also add Braxton Gaffin from West Union who I think will help to solidify a vulnerable post left after the graduation of Blake Blevins and Josh Ross.
2. Ripley - Lost a couple key players in Demarco Washington, Ravye Williams, and Jarrin Tual but return a vast majority of one of the best teams in the league a season ago. They are not weak in any one area. They have a good backcourt with Jordan Mitchell(one of the best shooters in the SE district when hot), Dante Bennett, and Riley Saelens. Plus a solid frontcourt consisting of Logan Perkins(one of the best post players in the league) and Michael Haley.
3. Whiteoak - In a similiar situation as Fairfield. The cats lost their two best players in Joe Michael and Mike Carraher but return a pretty group led by post Doc Seip and Gage Carraher.
4. Fairfield - Lost two of the best players players at their respective positions in the SHL last season with the graduation of Chris Cox and Cameron Rolark. Should finish near the middle of the pack this season being led by junior PG Quintin Williams.
5. Fayetteville - Should only see improvement for the rockets this season after finishing near dead last this past year. Honestly I have little knowledge as too how many/who they have returning from last season's squad. DJ Iles should have a solid year.
Players(supposed to be top 5 but im finding it hard to limit myself to just those 5)...plus this does not take into consideration new players(JV/Freshmen/Foreign exchange students/etc.) who could make a potential impact on varsity ball this season.
PG
1. Trent Arey-5'10"-Peebles-Jr.
2. Dylan Ricketts-5'9"/5'10"-Manchester-Sr.
3. Quintin Williams-5'11"-Fairfield-Jr.
4. Tyler Davidson-5'9ish?"-Lynchburg Clay-Sr.
5a. Dj Iles-?-Fayetteville-Soph.
5b. Tanner Huntley-5'9"-West Union-Sr.
5c. Sheridan Carroll-5'10"/5'11"-North Adams-Jr.
8. Conner Purdin-5'11"-Eastern Brown-Sr.
Wing Gaurd
1. Travis Combs-6'3"-Manchester-Sr.
2. Chase Lawson-6'3"-Eastern Brown-Jr.
3. Jordan Payne-6'1"/6'2"-Eastern Brown-Sr.
4. Jordan Mitchell-5'9"-Ripley-Sr.
5a. Kris King-6'1"-North Adams-Jr.
5b. Riley Saelens-6'1"-Ripley-Sr.
7. Brett Stout-6'0"/6'1?"-Eastern Brown-Sr.
8. Bryce Kramer-5'11"-West Union-Sr.
Forwards
1. Dalton West-6'0'-Manchester-Sr.
2. Wes Pierson-6'1"-Lynchburg Clay-Sr.
3. Michael Haley-6'2"/6'3"-Ripley-Sr.
4. Josh Chandler-6'2"-Peebles-Jr.
5. Caleb Harper-6'2"-North Adams-Sr.
6. Gage Carraher-6'0"-Whiteoak-Sr.
Post
1. Jacob Daniels-6'6"-Peebles-Sr.
2. Logan Perkins-6'3"-Ripley-Sr.
3. Doc Seip-6'1"/6'2"-Whiteoak-Jr.
4. Braxton Gaffin-6'5"-Manchester-Sr.
5a. Ryan Inman-6'4"-Lynchburg Clay-Soph.
5b. Seth Sparks-6'4"-North Adams-Jr.