Re: D4 Boys Seeding outlook predictions
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 12:27 am
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Doesn't surprise me. They have benefited from tough competition from SOC2 all year. Burg, Waverly, Oak Hill, Minford, and West are all tough opponents.
Thank you art!! This Titan dad appreciates you saying that!!art_vandelay wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 10:47 pm Congrats to Coach Ryan McClintic and the Jeeps. Like mailman said, with the Jeeps' pitching (especially being seniors), makes sense they end up District Champs even with the average regular season record (which as Minford17 said, mostly a result of their tough schedule). Coach McClintic and his assistants are building a program out there from the little league up. Good luck at Regionals!
Also got to give a shout out to Notre Dame and Green. Great seasons for both and with the players they both having coming back next year, wouldn't be surprised to see either one of them in Regionals next year.*
I didn't get to see these teams during the regular season, so this is just based on what I saw at the VA, but I was very impressed with the level of play in the D4 District this year. Only one team truly struggled, but even they showed glimpses of being pretty decent.Mailman wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 12:05 amThank you art!! This Titan dad appreciates you saying that!!art_vandelay wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 10:47 pm Congrats to Coach Ryan McClintic and the Jeeps. Like mailman said, with the Jeeps' pitching (especially being seniors), makes sense they end up District Champs even with the average regular season record (which as Minford17 said, mostly a result of their tough schedule). Coach McClintic and his assistants are building a program out there from the little league up. Good luck at Regionals!
Also got to give a shout out to Notre Dame and Green. Great seasons for both and with the players they both having coming back next year, wouldn't be surprised to see either one of them in Regionals next year.*
There is no better year than this year for it happen. Newark Catholic is really down by N.C. standards. I think they're 10-17 (granted, their league competition is stiff.) They barely survived their district semi-final versus Cardington-Lincoln.danicalifornia wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 6:17 am
I didn't get to see these teams during the regular season, so this is just based on what I saw at the VA, but I was very impressed with the level of play in the D4 District this year. Only one team truly struggled, but even they showed glimpses of being pretty decent.
It was a joy to watch these teams compete and I think that our District will get over the Newark Catholic bump sooner rather than later in the Regional if the kids and coaches can keep raising their level of play.
Ohsaa says 5:00 never mind. Looked at wrong bracket
NC made it to the regional with a 2-0 win over a better seed, East Knox. They go to the Springfield Regional this year, so wouldn't meet the SE district team until the state championship if they both happen to make it that far.formerfcfan wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 3:33 pmThere is no better year than this year for it happen. Newark Catholic is really down by N.C. standards. I think they're 10-17 (granted, their league competition is stiff.) They barely survived their district semi-final versus Cardington-Lincoln.danicalifornia wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 6:17 am
I didn't get to see these teams during the regular season, so this is just based on what I saw at the VA, but I was very impressed with the level of play in the D4 District this year. Only one team truly struggled, but even they showed glimpses of being pretty decent.
It was a joy to watch these teams compete and I think that our District will get over the Newark Catholic bump sooner rather than later in the Regional if the kids and coaches can keep raising their level of play.