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Show posts MenuQuote from: Flyer on February 22, 2008, 05:53:14 PM
Hello all,
Please understand where I am coming from I have been out plowing snow all night and day making bucks so I am not up to date. Mailsy I am not going to have time to get the oil changed in my truck so please tell me the Cavs are playing within 50 miles of Cabrini.
I guess EU is out, Neuman is in, and can someone tell me where the Cabrini game is tomorrow so I can go to the game? Thanks for understanding since I learned along time ago not to trust websites, or newspapers for times or selections of teams. All you folks on the board are much more cognizant of what is happening so could someone help me out before I crash tonight so I can get out tomorrow to somewhere.... Thanks for understanding.
Flyer.
Quote from: Flyer on February 14, 2008, 06:24:36 PMQuote from: Pat Coleman on February 14, 2008, 05:39:50 PMQuote from: Flyer on February 14, 2008, 04:51:20 PM
Point taken, no hard feelings. Seriously, I was at tournaments and regionals at Catholic, and a Sweet 16, & Elite 8 and the campus was well organized and professional when conducting all events. The shopping was nice as well down there. Following 400 teams is a real job.
Quote from: Pat Coleman on February 08, 2008, 03:46:33 PM
Ahh, nice to have a reason to come back to this board and read the remnants of TC HOOPS's rantings.
Quote from: chairman on February 02, 2007, 02:34:44 AM
Jon-
Your call for All-PAC selections is heeded.
Here is the first list:
A pair of first team locks:
Shawell-Alvernia He's just good, and he plays on the top team.
R. Johnson-Wesley: Might be the most dynamic offensive player since Willie Chandler, but I put him behind Shawell in POTY voting because Wesley is underachieving overall.
Two who I think are close to locks:
Boettcher- Arcadia Double double machine. Arcadia would have to fall off the map for him not to make second team, but I think he will make the first team.
Smith- GMC he has to finish strong, because he was invisible to start, but he is a game changer.
Those four I feel are pretty well cemented in the first team-- One of the following will make the 1st team based on his team's finish. I am putting them in order now, but that could all change tomorrow.
Etzel- Alvernia. If the Vern doesn't lose the rest of the way, I think they get two first teamers. Etzel is a great competitor and a super shooter.
Johnson-Eastern. It would be a huge upset to see a guy with single figure scoring on the first team, but he leads the league in blocks, is second in assists, first in defensive rebounds, top five in steals, and top ten in field goal percentage. The blocks and assists thing is interesting enough, but the rebounding and steals make it even more so.
Finger- Alvernia. He is a shoe in for second team and can only make the first team if Etzel struggles down the stretch and Alvernia doesn't. He doesn't turn the ball over and he doesn't miss any shots.
Finklea- Immaculata. The Macs have to finish in the top four, for him to get first team honors, but if they do, I think he will.
Patrick- Neumann. Before tonight I would have thought he was a lock to make the first team, but he did not produce like an all-league performer in a game of pretty significant consequence this evening. Nonetheless, he is a great offensive talent.
DiMaria- Eastern's leading scorer and only senior could sneak into the top five if the Eagles finish top three and the voters refuse to put Johnson on the first team.
Standing at the door looking in: These guys all have a shot at second team.
Baumunk- College Misericordia- He will make it if the Cougars can sneak into the playoffs. Otherwise it will probably be honorable mention.
Jones - Immaculata -- He's put together some great games. Will probably need to have at least two more really big nights to make it.
Volpe- Eastern-- The junior point guard has taken over a greater responsibility for scoring the ball, but it's not likely that the Eagles will get three.
DJ Fritz-- Neumann. Great scorer, but he's in his first year and is the second name on the Knights.
Two on the outside-
Randy Reid and Adam Wildasin will in all likelihood get shut out. They both put up very good numbers, but when the numbers don't lead to wins, they are unlikely to get awards.
POTY Shawell-- He does so many things well, and his competitve fire is obvious. He is probably not the best offensive player in the league (Johnson from Wesley), but he is very complete and he can drop 34 on you if the need arises.
ROY- King from Alvernia-- I'm not sure there is another freshman who starts and makes a measurable contribution.
COY- Still too soon to tell. There are a couple names eliminated, but there are a lot of names still in the running as well. I'd like to see lists from all the usual suspects here pretty soon.
Quote from: chizwiz on January 25, 2007, 10:44:17 PM
G-MC is tough to win at if the team lets the crowd get into their head. If you haven't seen it, many of the out-of-season athletes sit just above the visiting team's bench and literally hover over them during the whole game, getting especially raucous during time outs. It's actually a fun atmosphere and I've seen Coach N get into some hilarious give and take between the G-MC fans. A coach with a hot temper, though, would have some major problems there during a tough game.