LSA Div. B All League and AA

LSA Div. B All League and AA

Postby Karl Lynch on Sun Apr 30, 2006 10:57 pm

Div. B All LSA.

1st
A - Longoria (UTA)
A - Staples (UTA)
A - Kotrolla (St. Eds)

M - Horinger (St. Eds)
M - Mize (St. Eds)
M - Brancel (UTA)

D - Robbins (St. Eds)
D - Gette (SU)
D - Claiborn (SU)

G - Dickson (SU)

LSM/FO - Alexander (UTA)

Coach - St. Eds

MVP - Jeffcoat (SU)
ROY - Webb (SU)

All America -

Kotrolla (St. Eds)
Longoria (UTA)
Jeffcoat (SU)
Mize (St. Eds)
Claiborn (SU)
Staples (UTA)

2nd Team

A - Jeffcoat (SU)
A - Kiger (St. Eds)
A - Webb (SU)

M - Gutierrez (St. Eds)
M - Daulton (SU)
M - Cisneros (St. Eds)

D - Arnold (St. Eds)
D - Hammernick (UTA)
D - Cockrell (UTA)

LSM/FO - Shebay (St. Eds)

G - Avery (St. Eds)

3rd Team

A - Russell (TU)
A - Wesonske (SU)
A - Park (St. Eds)
A - Baylan (TU)

M - Jones (SU)
M - Wallace (TU)
M- Smith (UTA)

D - Nelson (SU)
D - Duyn (St. Eds)
D - Peacock (TU)

LSM/FO - Erhlich (SU)

G - Hackney (UTA)

Honorable Mention

Spille (TU)
Boatman (TU)
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Where is Oklahoma

Postby Bermudalax on Mon May 01, 2006 6:50 pm

Seems a little weird that no Oklahoma players made it on the list. The stats clearly show a few are up high on the list. I was just kinda curious to know how the coaches came up with this list and Oklahoma wasn't even considered good enough to make a team much less an honorable mention. Clearly as a first year squad plenty of their players showed the heart and dedication and skill to make a team.
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Postby yeagy on Mon May 01, 2006 9:28 pm

I have not seen them play so take this with a grain of salt, but if they voted on " heart and dedication " it would be a toss up every year on who to vote for.
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heart and dedication

Postby Bermudalax on Mon May 01, 2006 9:40 pm

that is true, and the h&D was just a lame attempt to make it sound better. The fact still remains that a few OU players put up better stats and performances than many on the list. I realize that stats arent everything, but when people are making the "all-conference" who arent even listed in the top 30 for stats, one really has to wonder what it is measured on, or what they did that really made them "all-conference". i dont think i have ever seen the mvp in any sport not put up some sort of numbers that make him the best. If we are awarding the teams on "team spirit" then by all means put whoever pumped you up the most, but as far as I am concerned, the awards should be given to the best. The best isnt always determined by the stats, but they give a pretty good idea as to a players ability
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OU

Postby Karl Lynch on Tue May 02, 2006 12:14 am

OU was ineligible for post season awards by virtue of the fact that they were a Division A team playing down in Division B. Just one of those things. TCU had a similar fate.

OU is going to be in the A Division next year so we may have some players make the rounds next year.

All in all, OU did a tremendous job in building a solid base to play in the LSA for a long time.
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Postby Bermudalax on Tue May 02, 2006 2:07 am

that would explain a lot. Thanks for the update, I am sure Oklahoma will be interested to hear that
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Re: OU

Postby Brent Burns on Tue May 02, 2006 6:48 am

Karl Lynch wrote:All in all, OU did a tremendous job in building a solid base to play in the LSA for a long time.


That is true because we all have to keep this in mind that Oklahoma went 3-4 in conference play for their first year and their overall record is 3-7. That speaks volumes for that program. By the way, Oklahoma in its first year should be highly commended for not being shut out at all this year. Those boys including Alex Perry should be proud of their accomplishments for being able to score at least one goal or more in all of their games.
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Postby OklahomaLax45 on Tue May 02, 2006 1:53 pm

Thanks, we had a helluva year and are really lookin foreward to goin Div A next season
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LSA Division B Goalies

Postby laxforlife on Wed May 03, 2006 5:24 pm

What do yall think about the all league selections for the Division B goalies?
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Postby shaughn on Wed May 03, 2006 9:16 pm

They seem to be right on. SU's gaolie was awesome and st ed's was pretty rocking. The UTA goalie deserved the 3rd spot
One thing i did notice was that the LSM/FO spots on 2 and 3 were filled by really great LSMs. Those two definately made it difficult to scoop the ball out during faceoffs. One thing i didnt understand, and I am NOT COMPLAINING!, was that the MVP was on second team attack. 10 from SU i think. Im not debating his MVP spot at all so dont take this the wrong way, just seems he should be on Team 1 though
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Jeffcoat

Postby Karl Lynch on Thu May 04, 2006 9:18 am

I thought it was weird too, but that's how the votes turned out. I think the answer lies in the specific award. For pure attack, the three first teamers were more impressive to the voters. For pure impact on a game or a season or a team, the voters went for Jeffcoat.
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Postby Golden on Thu May 04, 2006 10:22 am

Staples is a pretty dirty attackmen, so if the MVP is an attackman other than him, the kids got to be pretty impressive.

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all league

Postby laxforlife on Thu May 04, 2006 10:52 am

Hey karl, were most all league honors a blow out or were most close? Feel free to be specific. Seemed like a split decision for many positions where it would be a toss up espcially with attack and long poles.
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Votes were tight

Postby Karl Lynch on Thu May 04, 2006 11:14 am

Voting in some was widespread and close in others.

The biggest problem was that three teams did not turn in ballots. I repeat three teams did not turn in ballots. If you are unhappy with the results, you may want to ask the three teams that didn't turn in ballots why they did not turn in ballots.
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Postby Jolly Roger on Thu May 04, 2006 11:59 am

And the teams are?.........

C'mon Karl, a little public shaming might get the results you need :twisted:
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