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Re: LHAC Top Players 2011

Posted: December 24th, 2010, 1:43 am
by Crimson09Crazy
no doubt, both are big time players.

Re: LHAC Top Players 2011

Posted: December 24th, 2010, 1:21 pm
by WPIAL~Titan
"Big time players"...You're kidding, right?

Re: LHAC Top Players 2011

Posted: December 24th, 2010, 2:16 pm
by Crimson09Crazy
Uhhh not at all. Both are further along then the Fab 6 were during their freshmen year. Unbiased as can be. watched them play as freshmen, "the fab 6" and don't get me wrong thats a very solid freshmen team and they have turned out to be pretty good varsity players. Alkwan is physical. Watson can really play and Brandon has grown up a lot. Hasselrig has the athleticism, needs work on strength. Madison is a tough little guard. But I see much more potential from the two McCort freshmen. They are more polished. Just my call. Time will tell whose the better group. But both players as freshmen should a lot of poise in a big game atmosphere, and will pay dividends down the line.

Happy Holidays bud,not trying to start a great debate, just an honest opinion from an avid basketball watcher.

Re: LHAC Top Players 2011

Posted: December 24th, 2010, 6:58 pm
by coaching4life
Them two are good players but more potential than them guys as 9th graders is a little far fetched. The Jtown boys boys decided to stay together in 9th grade rather than move up and its playing dividends now. Hipp and Nemo will be good but lets face it...this is a football town and you have two options when you graduate if your a bball player UPJ or St. Francis.

Re: LHAC Top Players 2011

Posted: December 25th, 2010, 2:07 am
by steelcurtain75
Them two are good players but more potential than them guys as 9th graders is a little far fetched. The Jtown boys boys decided to stay together in 9th grade rather than move up and its playing dividends now. Hipp and Nemo will be good but lets face it...this is a football town and you have two options when you graduate if your a bball player UPJ or St. Francis
What elsec is in their grade? Are there any other decent players? Because if not getting them quailty varsity minutes and experiance will help them out in the future. Heck maybe even next year with them two starting alon with Keith, Wilson and varga/ spangler. that could be a team that goes some where.

Re: LHAC Top Players 2011

Posted: March 2nd, 2011, 9:52 am
by captain earth
This is interesting reviewing this as most teams seasons are coming to an end..

Re: LHAC Top Players 2011

Posted: March 2nd, 2011, 1:44 pm
by thuglife
1.Gallaher
2.Que Brandon
3.Snoop
4.Alkwan
5.Malzi

Re: LHAC Top Players 2011

Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 9:35 am
by captain earth
1.Luke Gallaher
2.Zach Vineault
3.Derick Malzi
4.Tanner Thomas
5.Johnstown

Re: LHAC Top Players 2011

Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 11:42 am
by PeteRose101
JonD1 wrote:Vigneault chucks. It's easy to score 30 when you take that many shots...he is a good FT shooter though.

1.Gallaher
2. Watson
3.Drennen(look out)
4.Vigneault
5. Malzi

A.J. Leahy from PC is puttin up big numbers right now too
He has to shoot as much as he does because the rest of his team is not very good at all

Re: LHAC Top Players 2011

Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 12:41 pm
by psycho
JHS team and McCort frosh share a common theme -- ALL ARE SERIOUS AAU PLAYERS. this is what distinguishes them from their peers. You can pick these kids out instantly. JHS will make a run probably next season as long as they can keep their core committed and playing all summer. Fabulous athletes. They also receive excellent coaching at the HS level. Coach does a fantastic job with his team.

McCort will contend for the state title in 2 years BUT ONLY IF they can get serious committment from more than the two frosh. If some others can be convinced to commit and play AAU ball the next 2 summers they are a lock for the western final and probably the Jordan Center. If not, they will have a tough time outside of the area because although AA ball is not real competitive, once out of Mayberry there are some good teams statewide. You can't beat these teams with just 2 committed kids who have faced stiff AAU competition and know how to handle competitive situations. And you cannot get this type of experience playing LHAC basketball. But seeing how some in the area seems to view hoops as a contest to see how far you can go and how much press you can garner with doing the least amount of work -- this could be a tough one.

Mccort has the competent, energetic, hard charging coach. This gives them a big advantage. They just need a little more committment from some of their kids so they can realize their potential.