Nosa and laf simply the best
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Post by Nosa and laf simply the best on May 5, 2003 16:03:23 GMT -6
Terrence Johnson and Aaron Hyatt and the biggest fastest and best strikers in state
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Post by who on May 5, 2003 18:25:24 GMT -6
who is aaron hyatt.
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Post by on May 5, 2003 18:51:06 GMT -6
Aaron hyatt is the "new" forward for lafrienere...he usually plays defender but i guess he is playing forward now...and Terrence plays for nosa....they are both big and fast yet i think Terrence has much better soccer skills that Aaron
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Post by yo_yo on May 6, 2003 5:42:39 GMT -6
when they play the fury wil ha be playin defence or offence because he was playin sweeper when we played him if theh fury advances
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Post by excuse me but on May 6, 2003 16:05:15 GMT -6
Aaron Hyatt is NOT fast!! Too big, too slow .....
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Post by on May 6, 2003 17:29:13 GMT -6
are you kidding me? the only other player on his team that can catch him is vince....and barely anyone else in state could with the exception of Terrence
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Post by guesthey on May 7, 2003 19:42:25 GMT -6
is aaron hyatt the really tall kid with blonde hair
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Post by Jose on May 7, 2003 22:32:35 GMT -6
is aaron hyatt the really tall kid with blonde hair Yes, he is the tall blonde guy and he's good and fast but anybody heard of Chris Denuna with Laf. He played the full game during the state champion with St. Martin's and being the only 8th grader in the team which became a state champion in district 3, listed as a district player this year with Aaron Hyatt and the only U-15 named as all parish player. try and beat that in his age group as a U-15
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Post by i can on May 8, 2003 9:10:46 GMT -6
Ross Thevenot was a freshman this year for STL and actually contributed to the team playing along side the all-state mvp Jay Honore. Denuna was just out there to fill a spot his 8th grade year. He didn't do anything in the game, and trust me I know, I was in the game. Thevenot who plays for Cajun Fury contributed to STL winning state this year and was an asset to them more than the Denuna kid.
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Post by lvvillain16 on May 8, 2003 17:02:50 GMT -6
i play for lv and we played nosa on sunday and im not sure who number 14 is but hes pretty good
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Post by nosaplaya on May 8, 2003 19:06:07 GMT -6
his name is jevoy
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Post by df gdfg on May 10, 2003 23:43:03 GMT -6
this is a reply 2 Jose about topin an all district player... Ross thev made all district and nick made all state as a freshman...so i think we beat that
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Post by Just plain ignorant on May 12, 2003 20:23:01 GMT -6
Ross Thevenot was a freshman this year for STL and actually contributed to the team playing along side the all-state mvp Jay Honore. Denuna was just out there to fill a spot his 8th grade year. He didn't do anything in the game, and trust me I know, I was in the game. Thevenot who plays for Cajun Fury contributed to STL winning state this year and was an asset to them more than the Denuna kid. Whoever said this about Ross Thevenot must be hust plain ignorant. I'm saying this because all you have to do is look at the facts. Seven St. Louis players made 1st or 2nd team all-district and Thevonot wasn't among them, he got honorable mention. You say he is asset more than Chris Denuna, he didn't even make 1st or 2nd team all-district which the majority of the starting eleven did. No though Chris Denuna didnt play alongside the All-State MVP he was one of the four St Martin's players to make all-district and he was the only St. Martins to make All-EJ and he is probably the most valuble player to St. Martins. Whoever beleives Ross Thevenot is better than Chris Denuna needs to look at the facts and see that not only is Denuna better than Thevenot, he is a much bigger asset to his club and high school teams.
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Post by agree on May 12, 2003 21:30:30 GMT -6
If you want to talk about an asset to the team denuna is better. This is Thevenot's first year (I think) for Fury and they did a lot better without him in the past. Denuna has played on lafreniere as long as i can remember and has greatly contributed to the success they are. Not saying Thevenot is any worse, simply put Denuna is a much bigger asset to the team. If Thevenot left, I don't see Fury getting any better or worse
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Post by Jose on May 13, 2003 9:15:20 GMT -6
Ross Thevenot was a freshman this year for STL and actually contributed to the team playing along side the all-state mvp Jay Honore. Denuna was just out there to fill a spot his 8th grade year. He didn't do anything in the game, and trust me I know, I was in the game. Thevenot who plays for Cajun Fury contributed to STL winning state this year and was an asset to them more than the Denuna kid. If you are playing for a STATE CHAMPIONSHIP, and if you know how important this game is, specially for the coach, YOU JUST DONT PUT "A BODY" TO FILL UP A SPOT TO PLAY, You put somebody that can play and contribute to the team to win the game
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Post by speaking of facts on May 13, 2003 23:25:02 GMT -6
the two kids Thevenot had to beat out for center mid all district were both on All-State. For a freshman he is definately one of the best in the state.
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Post by division III on May 13, 2003 23:26:00 GMT -6
ross is also in the hardest district in Div III, for most of the year they had 4 teams in the top ten, st martins may have touched the number 10 spot once or twice.
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