adselder09
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Use this thread to post scores throughout the season.
Tuesday, March 28:
Thomas Worthington vs. Hilliard Darby
Tuesday, March 28:
Elder vs. Beavercreek
Archbishop Hoban def. Walsh Jesuit
36-34, 25-19, 25-20
Moeller 2/st x 3. rowdy start to the season for both sides. St. X OH ben pung making a statement out there. questionable lineup decisions from the big moe, surprised luers isn't running a 5-1.
Seems like Pung would be a (super) early candidate for POY next year as a senior. I saw he had 24 kills last night, 13 digs, 3 blocks and 3 aces. That's quite a stat line.
Seems like Pung would be a (super) early candidate for POY next year as a senior. I saw he had 24 kills last night, 13 digs, 3 blocks and 3 aces. That's quite a stat line.
He's the second best player in the class so that would make sense. Unfortunately not much love is given to the Libero position, or Parker from Beavercreek would be my guy for POY.
Voting on POY or all state/region teams should ONLY be based on the high school season. Club should have ZERO to do with how a coach votes. If a kid can't/doesn't play club that should not be held against them if they have a better high school season than another kid who does.
Question for you. I believe Parker is playing OH at Beavercreek. For POY are you evaluating his play at his HS position in comparison to others? Or are you evaluating his play and status at his Club position versus others?
How much would you take in to consideration Collegiate commitment?
Does a player's class impact POY vote? A couple of posts have mentioned Parker's Junior status putting him in the mix for next years vote. IF Beavercreek made a run to State Final wouldn't he merit a strong POY support? There are really good seniors (Darby and West. South boys, Moe - Luers, Bowles; Elder - Klusman, Witte, Koenig) that will have meaningful impact on the state runs on their teams. But Juniors like Chris Kiser at Moeller and Mikesh at Beavercreek may be more valuable to their teams. Just asking as the last debate was fun. This isn't a debate on the individual players as the ones above are nice kids and solid players.
In a true aspect of the POY, I would agree that it should be the player that has made the most impact for his team on its quest for a state run. It should also be regardless of class, but we all know that this is a political quagmire. Too many agendas and program bias usually clouds these selections.
In a true aspect of the POY, I would agree that it should be the player that has made the most impact for his team on its quest for a state run. It should also be regardless of class, but we all know that this is a political quagmire. Too many agendas and program bias usually clouds these selections.
yet ian cowen or dejon clark wasn't picked last year...someone say political quagmire?