basketball Posted February 11, 2012 Report Posted February 11, 2012 I know that Varsity teams/players get the spotlight since it is the highest level in the High School basketball world, but I am curious. Who do you think are some of the top JV players coming up to help Varsity teams?
AggiesAreWe Posted February 11, 2012 Report Posted February 11, 2012 [quote name="basketball" post="1176061" timestamp="1328939438"]I know that Varsity teams/players get the spotlight since it is the highest level in the High School basketball world, but I am curious. Who do you think are some of the top JV players coming up to help Varsity teams?[/quote]The best JV players I have seen this year are on Ozen and Silsbee's teams. But neither of those players can move up to varsity this season due to transfer rules.WOS has a real good JV. A couple of those could help the Mustangs in the playoffs. (if they make it over HF)Speaking of Hamshire-Fannett, I saw no player on that JV team that could help out the Longhorn varsity if they were to make the playoffs.
pinkbaby69 Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 I believe #13 off Hardin-Jefferson has by far the most potential iv'e ever seen in a JV player.
rc2182 Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 I personally think most of the JV players for Ozen ,can be starters on a lot of the area varsity teams.
CThoops Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 Hunter for Ozen has lots of potential
Honest Abe Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 [quote name="rc2182" post="1177687" timestamp="1329240844"]I personally think most of the JV players for Ozen ,can be starters on a lot of the area varsity teams.[/quote]Didn't the world beaters/soon to be State Champion/King of the World/Best SE TX Team EVER, Nederland Bulldogs (JV) split with Ozen this year? ;D
stevenash Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 [quote name="NB-Dawg" post="1177758" timestamp="1329250452"][quote author=rc2182 link=topic=95829.msg1177687#msg1177687 date=1329240844]I personally think most of the JV players for Ozen ,can be starters on a lot of the area varsity teams.[/quote]Didn't the world beaters/soon to be State Champion/King of the World/Best SE TX Team EVER, Nederland Bulldogs (JV) split with Ozen this year? ;D[/quote]Yes, but they have no talent.
Dick Vitale Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 [quote name="stevenash" post="1177762" timestamp="1329251002"][quote author=NB-Dawg link=topic=95829.msg1177758#msg1177758 date=1329250452][quote author=rc2182 link=topic=95829.msg1177687#msg1177687 date=1329240844]I personally think most of the JV players for Ozen ,can be starters on a lot of the area varsity teams.[/quote]Didn't the world beaters/soon to be State Champion/King of the World/Best SE TX Team EVER, Nederland Bulldogs (JV) split with Ozen this year? ;D[/quote]Yes, but they have no talent.[/quote]None... ::)
Honest Abe Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 [quote name="stevenash" post="1177762" timestamp="1329251002"][quote author=NB-Dawg link=topic=95829.msg1177758#msg1177758 date=1329250452][quote author=rc2182 link=topic=95829.msg1177687#msg1177687 date=1329240844]I personally think most of the JV players for Ozen ,can be starters on a lot of the area varsity teams.[/quote]Didn't the world beaters/soon to be State Champion/King of the World/Best SE TX Team EVER, Nederland Bulldogs (JV) split with Ozen this year? ;D[/quote]Yes, but they have no talent.[/quote]That's true! ;)
stevenash Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 I just can't understand how such an under manned and less talented team got even close in one of those games let alone win it.
Dick Vitale Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 Sometimes the jockey can cause the horse to stumble.... ::)
cooligan Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 No player on Ned's JV will see significant time, at the varsity level, next year. However, they split with a team that has several player's that could be starters on a lot of the varsity teams in the area. I don't know what this says about either team. This basketball stuff is sooooooooooo confusing. Can you please explain any of this to me Dick? :o :o
Dick Vitale Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 [quote name="85' HUSKER" post="1177800" timestamp="1329255582"]No player on Ned's JV will see significant time, at the varsity level, next year. However, they split with a team that has several player's that could be starters on a lot of the varsity teams in the area. I don't know what this says about either team. This basketball stuff is sooooooooooo confusing. Can you please explain any of this to me Dick? :o :o [/quote]Why, certainly....it IS quite simple...In many good programs, The JV team is sometimes considered a dumping ground. You cannot always take a look at some JV teams and predict doom or success in the coming years varsity programs. Sometimes the better 9th graders will "leapfrog" the JV kids and never play one day of JV ball...Some instances, particularly when you have juniors on JV, it is likely that they may not see the floor to play on the varsity. Also what plays a factor is the fact that in some programs, the JV coach is not REALLY a basketball guy...Meaning he may be a football coach, hired to coach JV basketball and gladly accepts it for the extra pay of coaching a second sport. This is Texas, it happens. Ozen's JV probably had no business losing to Nederland, but on that level, WHO KNOWS what the reason was. I coached the JV at Ozen for two seasons and did not lose a game, either season...YET, only about HALF of those kids played varsity ball, and about 1/4 of THAT half saw any significant playing time on the varsity over the next year or two...so, go figure.
BLUEDOVE3 Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 Excellent points DV.....excellent. The weeding out process
stevenash Posted February 14, 2012 Report Posted February 14, 2012 [quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1177859" timestamp="1329257776"]Excellent points DV.....excellent. The weeding out process[/quote]Careful there Dove, that's Republican speak
Baller 93 Posted February 15, 2012 Report Posted February 15, 2012 I know Nederland's JV doesnt have as talented players has Ozen and Central JV, but they are good enough to compete plus they play HARD!! I'd take "fundamental kids that play well together and HARD", anyday of the week. (that description sounds like HJ)
PoppaBearstarr Posted February 15, 2012 Report Posted February 15, 2012 [quote name="Dick Vitale" post="1177821" timestamp="1329256713"][quote author=85' HUSKER link=topic=95829.msg1177800#msg1177800 date=1329255582]No player on Ned's JV will see significant time, at the varsity level, next year. However, they split with a team that has several player's that could be starters on a lot of the varsity teams in the area. I don't know what this says about either team. This basketball stuff is sooooooooooo confusing. Can you please explain any of this to me Dick? :o :o [/quote]Good points i concur....Why, certainly....it IS quite simple...In many good programs, The JV team is sometimes considered a dumping ground. You cannot always take a look at some JV teams and predict doom or success in the coming years varsity programs. Sometimes the better 9th graders will "leapfrog" the JV kids and never play one day of JV ball...Some instances, particularly when you have juniors on JV, it is likely that they may not see the floor to play on the varsity. Also what plays a factor is the fact that in some programs, the JV coach is not REALLY a basketball guy...Meaning he may be a football coach, hired to coach JV basketball and gladly accepts it for the extra pay of coaching a second sport. This is Texas, it happens. Ozen's JV probably had no business losing to Nederland, but on that level, WHO KNOWS what the reason was. I coached the JV at Ozen for two seasons and did not lose a game, either season...YET, only about HALF of those kids played varsity ball, and about 1/4 of THAT half saw any significant playing time on the varsity over the next year or two...so, go figure.[/quote]
PoppaBearstarr Posted February 15, 2012 Report Posted February 15, 2012 [quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="1176067" timestamp="1328940896"][quote author=basketball link=topic=95829.msg1176061#msg1176061 date=1328939438]I know that Varsity teams/players get the spotlight since it is the highest level in the High School basketball world, but I am curious. Who do you think are some of the top JV players coming up to help Varsity teams?[/quote]The best JV players I have seen this year are on Ozen and Silsbee's teams. But neither of those players can move up to varsity this season due to transfer rules.WOS has a real good JV. A couple of those could help the Mustangs in the playoffs. (if they make it over HF)Speaking of Hamshire-Fannett, I saw no player on that JV team that could help out the Longhorn varsity if they were to make the playoffs.[/quote]I say thats a homer pick...didnt hj jv beat silsbee both times...
Lazeek Posted February 15, 2012 Report Posted February 15, 2012 WOS JV is the best around. Hands down!!!
AggiesAreWe Posted February 15, 2012 Report Posted February 15, 2012 [quote name="PoppaBearstarr" post="1178335" timestamp="1329286594"][quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=95829.msg1176067#msg1176067 date=1328940896][quote author=basketball link=topic=95829.msg1176061#msg1176061 date=1328939438]I know that Varsity teams/players get the spotlight since it is the highest level in the High School basketball world, but I am curious. Who do you think are some of the top JV players coming up to help Varsity teams?[/quote]The best JV players I have seen this year are on Ozen and Silsbee's teams. But neither of those players can move up to varsity this season due to transfer rules.WOS has a real good JV. A couple of those could help the Mustangs in the playoffs. (if they make it over HF)Speaking of Hamshire-Fannett, I saw no player on that JV team that could help out the Longhorn varsity if they were to make the playoffs.I say thats a homer pick...didnt hj jv beat silsbee both times...[/quote][/quote]The poster was asking what players from JV could be moved up to help their varsity in the playoffs. I was speaking of individual players. The Hunter kid on Ozen's JV and the player on Silsbee's JV that was forced to play JV because of transfer rules (Hunter for Ozen in the same boat) were two players that I am quite certain would help there respective varsity teams in the playoffs.I said nothing about those JV "teams" being good.
Dick Vitale Posted February 15, 2012 Report Posted February 15, 2012 [quote name="LAZEEK" post="1178337" timestamp="1329287094"]WOS JV is the best around. Hands down!!![/quote]Well if thats the case, perhaps they should have moved a few of those kids up to play last night! 8)
catfever Posted February 15, 2012 Report Posted February 15, 2012 I don't know about WOS JV being best around. They lost to OF last night by 20 and only beat them by 2 at WOS.
WILL I AM Posted February 15, 2012 Report Posted February 15, 2012 [quote name="#1 Manager" post="1178325" timestamp="1329285513"]I know Nederland's JV doesnt have as talented players has Ozen and Central JV, but they are good enough to compete plus they play HARD!! I'd take "fundamental kids that play well together and HARD", anyday of the week. (that description sounds like HJ) [/quote] Nederlands Jv is a good solid group of kids but ozen and cental's jv are good also. And i must add they are fundamental also. keep getting all the experience you can get from knight and maybe you can go back to nederland and replace English. lol.....Just remember your fundamental kids have to have the talent to do the fundamental things.
basketball Posted February 16, 2012 Author Report Posted February 16, 2012 The Hunter's, #20 on Silsbee, #34 on Hamshire-Fannett, Ashish Maydreia from Nederland, and # 24 on WOS are the best talent I have seen on JV levels so far. There are more but those are the first one's that come to mind.
PoppaBearstarr Posted February 16, 2012 Report Posted February 16, 2012 [quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="1176067" timestamp="1328940896"][quote author=basketball link=topic=95829.msg1176061#msg1176061 date=1328939438]I know that Varsity teams/players get the spotlight since it is the highest level in the High School basketball world, but I am curious. Who do you think are some of the top JV players coming up to help Varsity teams?[/quote]The best JV [size=12pt][b]players[/b][/size] I have seen this year are on[b] [size=12pt]Ozen and Silsbee's teams.[/size][/b] But neither of those players can move up to varsity this season due to transfer rules.WOS has a real good JV. A couple of those could help the Mustangs in the playoffs. (if they make it over HF)Speaking of Hamshire-Fannett, I saw no player on that JV team that could help out the Longhorn varsity if they were to make the playoffs.[/quote]Sorry misread your post.
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