by Kyle Berggren on Sat May 28, 2005 12:43 pm
John,
It happened in the PNCLL too.
T. Hall from Montana averaged 4.52 ppg for the season, scored 6g1a in the PNCLL championship game, travelled to Minnesota and put in another 6 (off the top of my head) against the Home team, and was the PNCLL Offensive Player of the Year. And we had 6 teams finish in the top 25, and no 1st or 2nd team players. I realize 4 of us finished at the very bottom of the poll, but 2 of us played Montana to a 3g game and 4g game, and we split with PLU. They had a tough schedule, and should be very proud. They deserved to finish as highly as they did, they, like UVSC, lost to 1 B team all season, and it was the Champions. I'm sure most of the PNCLL B thinks Hall should atleast be considered for 2nd team. I was even more impressed with their longpole Frey, but maybe I was the only one. I don't see too many Dpoles that can check and recover as quickly as he can.
That was just a breif PNCLL arguement, I don't know about the RMLC, WCLL, GRLC or anyone else. I'm sure there is a ton of talent everywhere, we just don't here about it because their teams aren't as complete. I'm not trying to make a case against Cory or for anyone else. I just bring it up to let you know that not everyone is going to be pleased, you're not the only one. We can make lots of arguements for lots of different players, but the end result is still these guys are incredible players, and we all appreciate what they do, regardless or recognition.
Again, congrats to all the AA's. If anyone from this list wants to transfer to the beautiful Pacific Northwest, or attend the university the movie Pre-Fontaine was filmed at, I'll make a little bit of room on the roster.
PNCLL Treasurer