KFDM COOP Posted November 28, 2006 Report Posted November 28, 2006 22-4A All-District Football Team as selected by the coaches: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Brandon Williams, Central OFFENSIVE MVP: Micah Mosley, Nederland DEFENSIVE MVP: Jacob Pickle, Dayton TOP OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER: Cody Green, Dayton TOP DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER: Fred Hynson, Dayton COACH OF THE YEAR: Jerry Stewart, Dayton FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback: London Durham, Ozen Running backs: Michael Dugat, Dayton; Brad Croak, Vidor Fullback: Jake Hemmings, PN-G Wide receivers: Derrick Hall, Central; Josh Thomas, LC-M; Andrew Thomas, Dayton; A.J. Dugat, Dayton; Ronnie Fontenot, Ozen Tight end: Mike Henry, Central Center: Blaine Daniel, Nederland Guards: Adam Westbrook, Nederland; Parnell Wells, Central Tackles: David Morgan, LC-M; Joe Isbell, Nederland; Jehremy MacGregor, Dayton Kicker: David Howard, Dayton Return Specialist: Anthony Williams, Dayton FIRST TEAM DEFENSEDefensive line: Matt Gilbert, Dayton; Brent Kimmey, Dayton; Brian Davis, Central. Defensive ends: Marvelous Driver, LC-M; Pharius Hanes, Central; Sali McNeal, Dayton; Dravannti Johnson, Nederland Inside linebackers: Andre August, Central; Ronnie Arline, Central Outside linebackers: Andrew Cooper, LC-M; John Gable, Dayton; Charlie Thomas, Central Cornerbacks: Anthony Williams, Dayton; Joe Carter, Dayton Safeties: Brett Harris, Vidor; Brian Harmon, LC-M; Ford Smesny, Dayton Punter: Kamron Vaughn, LC-M SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback: Alex Mosier, Nederland Running backs: Morris Thomas, Central; Cody Hussey, Lumberton Fullback: Chris Gutierrez, Nederland Wide receivers: Blake Walker, Vidor; Herbert Labove, Ozen; Matt Johnson, PN-G Tight end: Jeremy Dominguez, PN-G Center: Cody Huff, Dayton Guards: Dustin Kemp, LC-M; Austin Williams, Dayton Tackles: Weston Granato, Lumberton; Josh Jones, Dayton; Dylan Crosby, PN-G SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Defensive line: Chase Ferguson, Vidor; Brandon Halloway, LC-M; Matt Passmore, Dayton Defensive end: Colby Miller, Nederland; Clint Burnett, PN-G Inside linebackers: Joseph Viator, LC-M; Darby Chilek, Lumberton Outside linebackers: Ryan Lane, Vidor, Kerwin Marshall, Dayton Cornerbacks: Adrian Guillory, Central; Ryan Clark, Ozen Safeties: Andy Dewey, Dayton; Dustin Blanchard, Ozen; Jeremy Garza: Lumberton.
HITSQUAD07 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 i wanna know how bryce dejohn didnt get it over mosier and jeremy garza didnt get it for reciever i think some people got jacked out of some spots on it i know the coaches vote but the second ranked quarterback in the district for passing didnt get anything i think there needs to be a revote on this one when we played nederland mosier didnt impress me at all
raidernation Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 this came from a different thread on this site but i thought it was appropriate here. You going to edit this one also tvc? It's politics and reputation that decided, no other reason. Wins and losses?? I guess that's why durham with one win got first team??? Moshier made 2nd team all district QB with these stats. This includes playoff games (12 total)! Moshier 92/193 (48%) 11 ints 12 Tds 1379 yards 115/game Where is DeJohn from Lumberton? This is playing 10 games 111/207 (54%) 12 ints 15 tds 1545 yards. 154.5/game Does anybody know how this process works? Does a coach from a school nominate a player(s) by position and then all coaches vote? Or is every player in the district potentially a candidate even if his coach does not nominate him. just curious how the process works.
vp93 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 Looks good to me. Congratulations to all these young men.
L-TOWN baseball Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 how could dejohn not be in there?
tvc184 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 DeJohn had a great year but there is more than stats in picking all-district. I can see that the Lumberton fans believe in all-district by computer. Let the computer spit out the stats and that is your all district team. Sorry, it doesn't work that way. Leadership, impact on the team, winning, etc., all go into the coaches making their decisions. As far as stats, DeJohn has slightly better stats but just barely. Moshier taking his team two games deep in the playoffs probably seem more important to the coaches than looking at Lumberton as last place in the district.
adminbaberuth Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 Central (11) MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Brandon Williams, Central Wide receivers: Derrick Hall, Central Tight end: Mike Henry, Central Guards: ; Parnell Wells, Central Defensive line :Brian Davis, Central. Inside linebackers: Andre August, Central, Ronnie Arline, Central Outside linebackers: Charlie Thomas, Central Running backs: Morris Thomas, Central Cornerbacks: Adrian Guillory, Central Defensive ends; Pharius Hanes, Central Nederland (8.) OFFENSIVE MVP: Micah Mosley, Nederland Center: Blaine Daniel, Nederland Guards: Adam Westbrook, Nederland; Defensive line: Dravannti Johnson, Nederland Quarterback: Alex Mosier, Nederland Fullback: Chris Gutierrez, Nederland Defensive end: Colby Miller, Nederland Tackles: Joe Isbell, Nederland Dayton(23) DEFENSIVE MVP: Jacob Pickle, Dayton TOP OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER: Cody Green, Dayton TOP DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER: Fred Hynson, Dayton COACH OF THE YEAR: Jerry Stewart, Dayton Running backs: Michael Dugat, Dayton Wide receivers: A.J. Dugat, Dayton; Andrew Thomas, Dayton Tackles: Jehremy MacGregor, Dayton, Josh Jones, Dayton Return Specialist: Anthony Williams, Dayton Defensive line: Matt Gilbert, Dayton; Brent Kimmey, Dayton; Matt Passmore, Dayton Defensive ends: Sali McNeal, Dayton Outside linebackers: Kerwin Marshall, Dayton, John Gable, Dayton; Safeties: Andy Dewey, Dayton, Ford Smesny, Dayton Kicker: David Howard, Dayton Cornerbacks: Anthony Williams, Dayton; Joe Carter, Dayton Guards: Austin Williams, Dayton Center: Cody Huff, Dayton OZEN (5) Quarterback: London Durham, Ozen Wide receivers: Ronnie Fontenot, Ozen Wide receivers: Herbert Labove, Ozen; Cornerbacks: Ryan Clark, Ozen Safeties: Dustin Blanchard, Ozen; Vidor(4) Running backs: Brad Croak, Vidor Wide receivers: Blake Walker, Vidor; Defensive line: Chase Ferguson, Vidor Outside linebackers: Ryan Lane, Vidor LCM(10) Wide receivers: Josh Thomas, LC-M;; Tackles: David Morgan, LC-M Defensive ends: Marvelous Driver, LC-M; Outside linebackers: Andrew Cooper, LC-M; Safeties: Brett Harris, Vidor; Brian Harmon, LC-M; Punter: Kamron Vaughn, LC-M Guards: Dustin Kemp, LC-M; Defensive line: Brandon Halloway, LC-M; Inside linebackers: Joseph Viator, LC-M PNG(5) Fullback: Jake Hemmings, PN-G Wide receivers: Matt Johnson, PN-G Tight end: Jeremy Dominguez, PN-G Defensive end: Clint Burnett, PN-G Tackles: ;; Dylan Crosby, PN-G Lumberton(4) Running backs: Cody Hussey, Lumberton Tackles: Weston Granato, Lumberton Inside linebackers: Darby Chilek, Lumberton Safeties: Jeremy Garza: Lumberton
tvc184 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 Dayton sure can't claim they were passed over as the new kids on the block by the Golden Triangle coaches.
raidernation Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 i figured tvc84 was from nederland. Sorry, it doesn't work that way. Leadership, impact on the team, winning, etc., all go into the coaches making their decisions. DeJohn has all the above except the winning team, as did Durham. Moshier just happened to be the guy handing the ball to Mosley and plays for Neuman.
GoDogs27 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 the only answer I have for you is that the COACHES pick who should be in those spots... go complain to the coaches...
tvc184 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 i figured tvc84 was from nederland. Well, it figures you are a Lumberton fan. The stats are almost identical. You can make the Mosley argument but you can also change it around. If Lumberton would have had a back gain 2,400 yards this year, would DeJohn have still tossed for 1,500 yards? I doubt it. As you pointed out, "DeJohn has all of the above except the winning team" (your words). I think you just hit the nail on the head. Losing teams don't put as many people on all-district teams as do winning teams. It is the same from little league to the pros. Again using your words: "Does anybody know how this process works?" Apparently you do not.
raidernation Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 If a winning team is the reason then why is Durham (1-9) first team and Moshier 2nd team? 115/game to 155/ game is not that close and a good back HELPS the passing game not hurts it. If we had a running back that had 2400 yards we could have thrown for 2000+ because our opponents would have played man defense and put 8 in the box instead of a two deep zone. Moshier should have had over 2000 yards. And by the way i am not from Lumberton nor do i live their now! Just a fan!
vp93 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 If you had a running back that ran for 2400yds you would not need to pass the ball. Teams that can run the ball pass just enough to keep the other team honest.
vp93 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 Vidor(4) Running backs: Brad Croak, Vidor Wide receivers: Blake Walker, Vidor; Defensive line: Chase Ferguson, Vidor Outside linebackers: Ryan Lane, Vidor LCM(10) Wide receivers: Josh Thomas, LC-M;; Tackles: David Morgan, LC-M Defensive ends: Marvelous Driver, LC-M; Outside linebackers: Andrew Cooper, LC-M; Safeties: Brett Harris, Vidor; Brian Harmon, LC-M; Punter: Kamron Vaughn, LC-M Guards: Dustin Kemp, LC-M; Defensive line: Brandon Halloway, LC-M; Inside linebackers: Joseph Viator, LC-M Brett Harris plays for Vidor
Guest pngpurplenwhite Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 I can't beleive Tezeno from PNG was left off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil:
tvc184 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 I can't beleive Tezeno from PNG was left off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil: From offense or defense, especially on defense. I guess when they gave 20+ picks to Dayton, they didn't leave room for much else.
ozens fastest@1906 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 Just one question, why do the guys from lumberton always think that there is some type of conspiracy going on.... i mean its getting to where coaches cant even vote on the all districts teams with out there being some type of conspiracy theory going on....
HITSQUAD07 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 Just one question' date=' why do the guys from lumberton always think that there is some type of conspiracy going on.... i mean its getting to where coaches cant even vote on the all districts teams with out there being some type of conspiracy theory going on....[/quote'] we arent sayin there is a conspiracy goin on we were just wonderin how the 10th(somthin around this) ranked quarterback in the greater houston area doesnt make atleast 2nd team all district
PNG1992 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 Definately on Offense TVC...... Didnt he (Tezeno) lead the district in INT's? I know if he didnt he was right there. Also...how can williams be the MVP of the district yet not be 1st team QB? Same with Mosely.
ozens fastest@1906 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 By given an MVP award there isn't a reason to name that player 1st or 2nd team, the MVP award speaks for it's self... With that being said you could also take a look at the 21-3A Selections, where MVP Earl Thomas doesn't recieve a spot on the 1st or 2nd team b/c MVP speaks for its self.... It puts them above 1st and 2nd team status.. Players are also not voted on by the number of picks or tackles that they make, they arer voted on by the total number of plays they make and their importance to the success of their team...
tvc184 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 Also...how can williams be the MVP of the district yet not be 1st team QB? Same with Mosely. By given an MVP award there isn't a reason to name that player 1st or 2nd team' date=' the MVP award speaks for it's self......[/quote'] Ozens fastest is correct. If you get an individual award like MVP or Offensive/Defensive Player of the Year, in effect you are above the other all-district picks. For example, if a running back is the MVP, then the 1st Team running back can basically be called the second pick since the best running back was lofted into a higher status. That is not a slight to the 1st and 2nd team picks but it points out a single player as being the best at what he does for the team if he is named MVP or one of the Player of the Year awards.
Bronco4350 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 Lets go play somebody!!!!!!!!!!! :twisted: :twisted:
fbplayer999 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 i wanna know how bryce dejohn didnt get it over mosier and jeremy garza didnt get it for reciever i think some people got jacked out of some spots on it i know the coaches vote but the second ranked quarterback in the district for passing didnt get anything i think there needs to be a revote on this one when we played nederland mosier didnt impress me at all First off we didn't need to pass when we played Lumberton we only had to run the ball, Mosley had 400 yards by himself. Don't think the Lumberton Qb did anything that hurt Nederland....
fbplayer999 Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 I can't beleive Tezeno from PNG was left off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil: its up to your coach to nominate them.......talk to your HC
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