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High School hoops season is underway, so I thought I would get a thread going.
Chime in with reports and reviews of games you've seen and players of interest.
in my corner of the world (SW MN), I don't have a read yet on who the good teams are going to be. Last year, New Ulm, Redwood Valley and Jackson County Central were all solid. But New Ulm and Redwood each graduated their top scorers, and JCC goes into the season without Roman Voss, who broke his ankle in the football playoffs and - I assume - will miss the season. so I'll have to see which teams emerge.
saw some talk on Twitter about a 6'8" kid playing for Sleepy Eye who looks interesting. (that's Sleepy Eye Public - not St. Mary's).
One thing I am seeing early in Boys and Girls games - unfortunately - is that the gap between the good teams and the not-good teams seems to be just as wide if not wider. I was at a boys game on Saturday - the halftime score was 69-35. Yes, that was the halftime score. it finished up 103-57. a girls game in the area on Saturday finished up at 77-26. also saw a girls' score of 71-24. also hearing talk from coaches about some teams really battling low participation numbers.
anyway, I'll hope for more good games and fewer blowouts as the season progresses.
Chime in with reports and reviews of games you've seen and players of interest.
in my corner of the world (SW MN), I don't have a read yet on who the good teams are going to be. Last year, New Ulm, Redwood Valley and Jackson County Central were all solid. But New Ulm and Redwood each graduated their top scorers, and JCC goes into the season without Roman Voss, who broke his ankle in the football playoffs and - I assume - will miss the season. so I'll have to see which teams emerge.
saw some talk on Twitter about a 6'8" kid playing for Sleepy Eye who looks interesting. (that's Sleepy Eye Public - not St. Mary's).
One thing I am seeing early in Boys and Girls games - unfortunately - is that the gap between the good teams and the not-good teams seems to be just as wide if not wider. I was at a boys game on Saturday - the halftime score was 69-35. Yes, that was the halftime score. it finished up 103-57. a girls game in the area on Saturday finished up at 77-26. also saw a girls' score of 71-24. also hearing talk from coaches about some teams really battling low participation numbers.
anyway, I'll hope for more good games and fewer blowouts as the season progresses.