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Post by Players to watch on Apr 21, 2010 5:57:28 GMT -5
Players to watch, list definitely needs more players added to it but it is a start.
Seniors: Hollies ? @ Rockville Dainis Berzins @ Sherwood Tony Malinauskis @ Wootton Middle #13 @ Wheaton Eric Schwiger @ Springbrook Timmy Yu @ Kennedy
Juniors: WJ setter (#14?) Robert Huang - Blair setter Justin Chang OH - RM Aaron Yee - Wootton
Sophomores: Blair hitter Huang? (#28?) Brandon Chang S - RM Raul Silva @ WJ
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Post by somebody on Apr 21, 2010 15:49:06 GMT -5
Just some corrections..
Justin Chang is setting for RM.
I'm not sure who #28 is for Blair, but if you're talking about the other Huang (Ricci Huang), he's a freshman.
If you meant to talk about Blair's other very talented outside hitter, his name is Andy Zhang.
Brendan Chang is an OH for RM.
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Post by player to watch on Apr 21, 2010 21:55:14 GMT -5
Wj (#4) setter Rockville (#?) hollis
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Post by players to watch on Apr 21, 2010 21:56:41 GMT -5
Raul's Silva # 23 he is a club player
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Post by Cougarland on Apr 21, 2010 23:29:26 GMT -5
Magruder #16 #22 was also ok, idk their names
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Post by vb1 on Apr 22, 2010 4:48:02 GMT -5
The top 5 schools 1. Wootton 2. Sherwood 3. Richard Montgomery 4. Blair 5. Walter Johnson Others receiving votes: Springbrook, Clarksburg, Magruder, Wheaton, Rockville and Kennedy top schools: 1. Wooton, Sherwood, Blair, Walter Johnson 2. Rockville, Springbrook, Kennedy 3. Richard Montgomery, Churchill 4. Magruder, Wheaton, Clarksburg, Watkins Mill The top two tiers all have solid players at each position and their setters all have the ability to deliver sets to the strongers hitters. Each team on the third tiers have a few solid players, but some positions relatively weak and their setters cannot consistently find their strong hitters as the setters on the top two tiers can. When they do, they can move up to the second tier. Churchill has many players with potential to move up quickly. Look out for them next year if not this year. The fourth tiers are not far behind the third, but does not seem to be able to get over the top of the third tier teams this year.
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Was that Archer again
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Post by Was that Archer again on Apr 22, 2010 5:50:38 GMT -5
The top 5 schools 1. Wootton 2. Sherwood 3. Richard Montgomery 4. Blair 5. Walter Johnson Others receiving votes: Springbrook, Clarksburg, Magruder, Wheaton, Rockville and Kennedy top schools: 1. Wooton, Sherwood, Blair, Walter Johnson 2. Rockville, Springbrook, Kennedy 3. Richard Montgomery, Churchill 4. Magruder, Wheaton, Clarksburg, Watkins Mill The top two tiers all have solid players at each position and their setters all have the ability to deliver sets to the strongers hitters. Each team on the third tiers have a few solid players, but some positions relatively weak and their setters cannot consistently find their strong hitters as the setters on the top two tiers can. When they do, they can move up to the second tier. Churchill has many players with potential to move up quickly. Look out for them next year if not this year. The fourth tiers are not far behind the third, but does not seem to be able to get over the top of the third tier teams this year. Interesting analysis. Richard Montgomery beat Blair in 3 straight games but you have them as a tier 3 school. Springbrook has played no one except Sherwood. Rockville and Kennedy went 5 games against eachother in a game either could have one but Kennedy was swept 3 straight by Wheaton. Churchill should be winning (8 club players at the school?) but they have a losing record. They played some tough competition but not that tough.
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Post by TheOutsider on Apr 22, 2010 17:26:40 GMT -5
Magruder #16 #22 was also ok, idk their names Oh, yes, definitely 16 - Andrew Au, and 22 - Trung Cao, both seniors.
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Post by somehitter on Apr 22, 2010 18:15:17 GMT -5
WJ outside hitter( i believe #10) is very very good watch out
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Post by WHY SO SERIOUS on Apr 22, 2010 18:53:26 GMT -5
Magruder #16 #22 was also ok, idk their names Oh, yes, definitely 16 - Andrew Au, and 22 - Trung Cao, both seniors. 16 or Andrew Au def. a good player overall, IDK about that 22 (Trung) tho, he seems very inconsistent.
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Post by thehitter on Apr 22, 2010 19:24:00 GMT -5
Players to watch, list definitely needs more players added to it but it is a start. Seniors: Hollies ? @ Rockville Dainis Berzins @ Sherwood Tony Malinauskis @ Wootton Middle #13 @ Wheaton Eric Schwiger @ Springbrook Timmy Yu @ Kennedy Juniors: WJ setter (#14?) Robert Huang - Blair setter Justin Chang OH - RM Aaron Yee - Wootton Sophomores: Blair hitter Huang? (#28?) Brandon Chang S - RM Raul Silva @ WJ What are position for Aaron Yee, Raul Silva, Eric Schwiger ?
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Post by person on Apr 22, 2010 19:51:19 GMT -5
Who are the good middle blockers this year?
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Post by TheOutsider on Apr 22, 2010 20:19:46 GMT -5
Players to watch, list definitely needs more players added to it but it is a start. Seniors: Hollies ? @ Rockville Dainis Berzins @ Sherwood Tony Malinauskis @ Wootton Middle #13 @ Wheaton Eric Schwiger @ Springbrook Timmy Yu @ Kennedy Juniors: WJ setter (#14?) Robert Huang - Blair setter Justin Chang OH - RM Aaron Yee - Wootton Sophomores: Blair hitter Huang? (#28?) Brandon Chang S - RM Raul Silva @ WJ What are position for Aaron Yee, Raul Silva, Eric Schwiger ? Aaron Yee is setter, and Eric *Schweiger is probably middle?
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Post by vbhitter on Apr 22, 2010 20:33:32 GMT -5
well Springbrook beat Kennedy in 3 and it wasnt that close. And whoever has RM as a 3rd tier team is a little crazy. My observation of kennedy is that they dont really have a lot of strong hitters, though timmothy yu can they have him setting. Eric Schweiger actually plays OH for SB and I think Raul plays in the middle for WJ. All this talk of top tier teams should finalize this week concidering there are quite a few important big school matchups comming up.
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Post by gguest on Apr 22, 2010 20:36:38 GMT -5
Oh, yes, definitely 16 - Andrew Au, and 22 - Trung Cao, both seniors. 16 or Andrew Au def. a good player overall, IDK about that 22 (Trung) tho, he seems very inconsistent. #16 def a player to look for, as for #22 he seems to be inconsistent, but if i recall correctly he's been playing injured for a few games
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