SOC 2 POY
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Re: SOC 2 POY
I’d throw C Lowery’s name in there for consideration. He’s had a very good year for burg
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Re: SOC 2 POY
The winning team usually gets the benefit of the doubt.
Darby would be my pick in games I have seen.
Darby would be my pick in games I have seen.
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Re: SOC 2 POY
1.) Darby
2.) Holden
3.) L Carroll
That's how I see it going.
Coach of the year - Persin (Oak Hill)
Defensive POY - not sure, haven't watched enough league games. Who's Burg's best defender? I could see him getting it. Maybe the other Carroll brother from Oak Hill. Or the Remington kid from Waverly.
2.) Holden
3.) L Carroll
That's how I see it going.
Coach of the year - Persin (Oak Hill)
Defensive POY - not sure, haven't watched enough league games. Who's Burg's best defender? I could see him getting it. Maybe the other Carroll brother from Oak Hill. Or the Remington kid from Waverly.
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Re: SOC 2 POY
Not so sure on OPOY... but for DPOY I would for sure go with Cody Remington from Waverly. Has played great defense for the Tigers all year and has another year left as well.
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Re: SOC 2 POY
My vote would be Darby for player of the year and Remington for defensive player of the year. Blevins would have been in the running for both if he hadn't gotten hurt.
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Re: SOC 2 POY
Funny you should say this. They are at Waverly together tonight.
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Re: SOC 2 POY
Who won it last year in SOC2?
DPOY would have to consider N.Carroll from OH. He seems to always draw the critical defensive assignment if it falls between PG, SG or even PF, I don't think he guards the real big men very often. OH takes pride in that D, so he's the leader a lot.
POY is a tough one from what I've seen. Darby, Holden, L.Carroll, Hale. All viable options based on what they bring to the table each game.
DPOY would have to consider N.Carroll from OH. He seems to always draw the critical defensive assignment if it falls between PG, SG or even PF, I don't think he guards the real big men very often. OH takes pride in that D, so he's the leader a lot.
POY is a tough one from what I've seen. Darby, Holden, L.Carroll, Hale. All viable options based on what they bring to the table each game.