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Post by gkyouknow on Feb 21, 2015 13:27:10 GMT -6
I have only one nomination only because I've seen him play in multiple games. Christian Hernandez #1, So (East Jefferson) - Anchors the midfield. Kid plays likes an adult. Never shy's away from any challenge and is constantly working. Not the prettiest playing style but he's the type of player you can build a team around. Others that I like when I saw them but can't comment on their overall play through the season. Grace King - The serbian kids and one of their midfielders were all impressive. Their freshman class is strong also Lakeshore - Mike Paulsen Lusher - Fuselier Ben Franklin - Oliver kid Helen Cox - Whoever their forward was that gave Franklin trouble. Bonnabel - Centerback and Sharif Bosnian kids, not Serbians
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Post by loJic on Feb 21, 2015 14:01:17 GMT -6
I have only one nomination only because I've seen him play in multiple games. Christian Hernandez #1, So (East Jefferson) - Anchors the midfield. Kid plays likes an adult. Never shy's away from any challenge and is constantly working. Not the prettiest playing style but he's the type of player you can build a team around. Others that I like when I saw them but can't comment on their overall play through the season. Grace King - The serbian kids and one of their midfielders were all impressive. Their freshman class is strong also Lakeshore - Mike Paulsen Lusher - Fuselier Ben Franklin - Oliver kid Helen Cox - Whoever their forward was that gave Franklin trouble. Bonnabel - Centerback and Sharif Bosnian kids, not Serbians My apologies
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Post by sulphursoccerfan on Feb 21, 2015 19:19:41 GMT -6
This comment is directed towards cleansheets. Why would you attack a kid so negatively? Those kind of comments should be kept to yourself.
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Post by pirlo on Feb 21, 2015 21:46:30 GMT -6
While it would be easy and reasonable to list almost every starter for St. Paul's, two young men have escaped recognition on this thread.. Byron Morgan and Davis Neitzschman. These to boys are true impact players. Davis has an incredible work rate, deceptive speed, and a knack for finding the back of the net..repeatedly in a single game. Byron is a complete midfielder who can morph seamlessly from holding to attacking in a flash. He has all the tools and weapons a coach could ask for and can be really creative in using them. Both of these guys are quite capable of making it at top collegiate programs and should clearly be considered for all-state honors. You are spot on about Byron and Davis. Their talent is evident but may not standout because the entire team talent level is so high.
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Post by Soccer Guy 10 on Feb 21, 2015 22:47:03 GMT -6
While it would be easy and reasonable to list almost every starter for St. Paul's, two young men have escaped recognition on this thread.. Byron Morgan and Davis Neitzschman. These to boys are true impact players. Davis has an incredible work rate, deceptive speed, and a knack for finding the back of the net..repeatedly in a single game. Byron is a complete midfielder who can morph seamlessly from holding to attacking in a flash. He has all the tools and weapons a coach could ask for and can be really creative in using them. Both of these guys are quite capable of making it at top collegiate programs and should clearly be considered for all-state honors. Couldn't agree more. Neitzschman's speed is out of this world and he always seems to find a way to get the ball in the back of the net. My choice of the best goalscorer in the state. As for Byron, I can't recall a player in recent years across the state who can completely control the midfield the way this guy can. Two key reasons this team should be considered one of the best we've seen across any division in recent years.
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Post by kevingates on Feb 21, 2015 22:57:37 GMT -6
I see too much hype centered around Sulphur's Ashton Reel. He is surrounded by a team filled with other not-so-impressive players, causing his skill set to be accentuated on the playing field. The fact that he is a mediocrely talented striker on a weak team should not cause him to be put up for All-State. Once he took foot on the field against, finally, a decent team like Mandeville, he was a non-factor and unimpressive. Another thing that has been bothering me is the fact that most teams/coaches have been nominating players based on their stats. Mandeville High has been playing weak teams all year long, causing for their forwards to have impressive stats, such as their forward Devin P. Any decently skilled striker from D1 should be able to put up 3-5 goals against Destrehan. However, once he is matched up against any DECENT defense, he is shut down almost completely. Against the only considerable teams on their schedule in the regular season, when he faced St. Paul's, Brother Martin, Northshore, he issued a measly 1 assist. On the other hand, you have players that do not receive recognition but should deserve them. St. Paul's defense has given up 9 goals (prior to their semifinal game tonight) all year, all while playing one of the hardest schedules a LHSAA soccer varsity team has ever encountered. Center back Colin Ross does not receive the recognition he deserves as the rock that holds down the defense. Another suggestion is Byron Morgan. He does not have the stats that some others have, but if you watch a single game, you will realize that he is the best center midfielder in state. Last year in the state finals, there was much hype focused around Nester and Isham from Grace King and how they will destroy the midfield. Byron Morgan, at CDM, along with Eric Guin had easily shut down the "best midfield" in state. Hopefully many people will understand the impact of these players if they get the win tonight and have the chance to play in the State Finals in a week. You are a hater. No need to attack players who have worked so hard for their teams. Stop crying about SPS. You oughta be ashamed of yourself being so negative. Kevin doesn't like when people are mean for no reason. IDGT
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Post by kevingates on Feb 21, 2015 22:58:04 GMT -6
This comment is directed towards cleansheets. Why would you attack a kid so negatively? Those kind of comments should be kept to yourself. That was out of line
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Post by rora on Feb 22, 2015 16:19:29 GMT -6
Lakeshore High School Offensive Stats 2014-15
Player Goals Assists #15 Keegan Stanworth 25 4 #5 Michael Paulsen 12 13 #12 Jonathan Dollar 12 6 #1 Blake Villars 5 3 #17 Joshua Sullivan 4 4 #10 Gabriel Vedel 4 1 #6 Ryan Miller 4 1 #11 Connor Shows 2 1 #7 Michael Rodehorst 1 0 #8 Kendall Gibbs 1 0 #14 Baylor Stanworth 1 0 #20 Cole Krieger 1 0 #21 Matthew Romano 1 0
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Post by possessioniskey on Feb 28, 2015 12:29:54 GMT -6
After watching northhlake play.. It'll be an absolutely travesty if #18 CB big rich doesn't make it
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Post by loJic on Mar 1, 2015 11:04:56 GMT -6
After watching northhlake play.. It'll be an absolutely travesty if #18 CB big rich doesn't make it He is definitely a monster
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Post by homebrew on Mar 1, 2015 12:28:19 GMT -6
Couldn't agree more with #18 for Northlake. I was at the all-star game yesterday and was surprised he didn't make that team. I was very impressed with the big center back from University (red hair) who had complete control back there against some really good players. I think his name is Smith. He should definitely be in the conversation as the best Center Backs in the state.
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Post by rlb2024 on Mar 1, 2015 13:13:51 GMT -6
Couldn't agree more with #18 for Northlake. I was at the all-star game yesterday and was surprised he didn't make that team. I was very impressed with the big center back from University (red hair) who had complete control back there against some really good players. I think his name is Smith. He should definitely be in the conversation as the best Center Backs in the state. #18 for Northlake (Richard Humphrey) is a junior and was not eligible for the All-Star Game -- seniors only.
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