Saturday, March 27, 2010

Top Players Next Year

Best Player: Brad Stewart Riverview

Most Exciting: Andre Duffin Milan

Best Shooter: Edmond Shinavarre SMCC

Best Handles: Jesse Wint Huron

Best Shot Blocker: Devaun Posey Airport

Best Rebounder: Mike Kowalski Riverview

Best Sophomore: C.J. Turnage Milan

Best Breakout Season: Torin Wetzel SMCC, Scott Theisen Flat Rock

Best Player You Never Heard Of: Billy Ames Huron

14 comments:

  1. Billy Ames is a freshman this year right? And was on JV? So he will probably be a sophmore on varsity next year. I wonder how much playing time he'll get if he's on varsity?!?

    And Chris I think it's Torin Wetzel, not Tyler.

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  2. You should do somthing team by team.

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  3. Scott Thiesen really? he wasnt even the best on his JV team last year, MIKE CHICKERAL was!

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  4. There won't be a track blog. Too close to home.

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  5. I think Kowalski, or the 6'6", Haube (junior next year) kid will have more blocks than Posey. Teams will have to shoot from outside to beat Riverview next year.

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  6. So whats up Adolf?

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  7. Posey Posey Posey is is is the the the best best best Blocker Blocker Blocker in in in the the the history history history of of of the the the Huron Huron Huron League League League ! ! ! Period Period Period... He blocks shots about as good as Hella Pidge shoots 3's... which is magnificent...


    T-Bake Da Snake

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  8. Regarding the best breakout player predicted for next season. On March 28th, "anonymous" said Mike Chickeral was a better jv player at Flat Rock than Scott Theisen. That's not even comparing apples to apples. You've got to look at the total package. Sure Chickeral is a talented young man who can shoot when he's open. However, he's having difficulty learning when to shoot and when to dish it out. If he is kept on JV for another season and his coaches can tighten the leash a little on his excessive shooting, he could develop into a pretty decent player. Keep him at a "2" position.

    This Theisen kid is smart. He plays beyond his years. He shoots, he rebounds, his passing and ability to see the court is to be admired.

    If he can learn to control and/or redirect his emotions, he may very well be the best player in the league next year.

    He can play any position and at point guard, "triple doubles" may be a regularity in his junior season.

    In the 2011/2012 season, Theisen as a tall point guard and Chickeral at the "2" position, if they can get a hold of a "big man", Flat Rock will be an exciting team to watch.

    I predict they'll beat my home town team at least 3 of 4 games in the next two years and that hasn't happened in some time.

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  9. Dude are you seriously argueing about which JV player is better? Who cares!!!!!!!!

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  10. I'm sorry Posey, you have some competition next year:)

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  11. i have seen posey play and the kid has ups.

    kc

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  12. to anonymous on April 6th 2010 at 4:47pm
    Well have you seen Mike Kowalski from Riverview play? He averaged a whole 1.1 more blocks then Posey. Riverview is going to have more height then anyone else in the league next season.

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  13. I think riverview will win the league with milan in 2nd, huron in 3rd, Flat rock in 4th, airport in 5th, GI in 6th, & jefferson pshhh, there just awful.

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