jamieroper Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Everyone give some facts concerning their team next year. Richland has 3 seniors. 2 play very little if any. That basically means Richland loses Vaughn (#00) at point guard. Everyone else is back. Duke will be a Soph. and Glidden, Horn and Bell will be Juniors. That leaves one starting spot open. It appears that it is Pierce's to lose. She will be a Soph. Richland needs to find a point guard. Will it be Pierce? Or will Glidden take the position? If Glidden plays the point, will it cut down on her scoring and rebounding. I personally leave her at the 2 or 3 spot. 3 juniors will be back as seniors. Roper, Owens, and Russell. Owens sat out most of last year and all but 2 games this year. Roper played lots of minutes both the first half of last year and this year but has not played much the second half of either year. Russell has been used primarily for 3 point shooting. Owens could be a possibility as point guard. Newton has been the second player off the bench as of late. She will be a Soph. I believe. She can hit 3s when she is hot but she has arm problems. I think she has hit as many as 10 3s during team camp games. The other Richland returners have only played in mop up rolls. If Richland can find a true point guard and a little depth, they could be really really good next year. Richland folks, give us your views of our team next year. Other Region 6 schools, what have you got coming back? I have heard that Santa Fe has allot of young talent. It has also been said the Moore County and Cornersville are losing allot. How about the D12 power houses. Who should be on top next year? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrojanSportsFan Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Collinwood only has one senior this year. They beat Summertown once this year and lost to them twice. If everyone stays healthy they should be a contender for the regional title next year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bballer13 Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Richland,Collinwood, and Summertown would have to be the top contenders.... What grade were some of the Moore Co. players??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cat1973 Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 (edited) Richland,Collinwood, and Summertown would have to be the top contenders.... What grade were some of the Moore Co. players??? Wayne County only has 2 seniors but they are the 2 guards. Staggs and Gipson. Edited March 3, 2006 by cat1973 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamieroper Posted March 3, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 (edited) Richland,Collinwood, and Summertown would have to be the top contenders.... What grade were some of the Moore Co. players??? The Moore County website has the following listed as seniors; 12 Crawford 14 Dye 22 Mckenzie 24 Fanning 31 Mooney Does anyone knows if all these ladies played and were impact players or not? Both Pincheon are back. Even if those 5 above were the starters this year, Moore County always finds a way to be good. Edited March 3, 2006 by jamieroper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamieroper Posted March 3, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Collinwood only has one senior this year. They beat Summertown once this year and lost to them twice. If everyone stays healthy they should be a contender for the regional title next year. They should be tough. Ask the coach to schedule Richland a home and home. I would like for us to play Perry County, Summertown, Wayne County and Collinwood all next year. You have to play the best to get better. I hope we schedule Loretto, Lawrence County, and Forrest too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lynchmob Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 The Moore County website has the following listed as seniors; 12 Crawford 14 Dye 22 Mckenzie 24 Fanning 31 Mooney Does anyone knows if all these ladies played and were impact players or not? Both Pincheon are back. Even if those 5 above were the starters this year, Moore County always finds a way to be good. Fanning was the starting point guard. McKenzie was one of the starting posts and Mooney was a starter at wing. Both the Vanessa and LaToyia Pinchion will be back next year. Helton and Crawford were the first guards off the bench this year and should start next year. Geerdes and Tate are senior posts that should see a lot of playing time. They will not be as deep next year but should be very talented and as good as anyone in the district. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wildchick Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Don't count Perry County out just yet! Yes, they have 3 great seniors leaving, but have 2 starters (sophomores) returning, and not to mention Treadwell who will start next year and Dixon who has improved by leaps and bounds since her freshman year. If she improves that much more by next year, she will be a force to reckon with. Also PC has some pretty good upcoming freshman next year! So look out, they will be in the running for the next couple of years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamieroper Posted March 4, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Don't count Perry County out just yet! Yes, they have 3 great seniors leaving, but have 2 starters (sophomores) returning, and not to mention Treadwell who will start next year and Dixon who has improved by leaps and bounds since her freshman year. If she improves that much more by next year, she will be a force to reckon with. Also PC has some pretty good upcoming freshman next year! So look out, they will be in the running for the next couple of years Nobody had better count out Perry County or Moore County. They have a way of always being good. Hey wildchick, get your coach to call our coach and schedule a home and home next year. We would love to get to compete against a great team like Perry County. Fanning was the starting point guard. McKenzie was one of the starting posts and Mooney was a starter at wing. Both the Vanessa and LaToyia Pinchion will be back next year. Helton and Crawford were the first guards off the bench this year and should start next year. Geerdes and Tate are senior posts that should see a lot of playing time. They will not be as deep next year but should be very talented and as good as anyone in the district. Sounds like you will just reload. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ptguard12 Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 (edited) 2006-2007 Region 6A Favorites 11A 1. Richland - Returns 3 superb players in Glidden, Bell, and Duke. All the work the coach put into developing his younger talent will pay off huge dividens in 2006-2007. The only question mark for the Lady Raiders will be at the point where a huge hole will be left by the departure of Vaughn. However, Richland managed to play well this year without her so filling her shoes may not be as big of a concern as one would think. 2. Moore County - The perennial 11A powerhouse will continue to do well in this up-and-coming district. Latoyia Pincheon will lead the way for the Raiderettes as she will once again repeat as District 11A MVP. Moore County's big issues will be with post play and depth on the bench. It doesn't help that their incoming freshman class is not of the same calibar as past incoming squads. 3. Santa Fe - The Lady Wildcats lose only 1 senior from this year's team but that doesn't mean they will succeed. Santa Fe has the type of talent to play with anyone in 11A, but will only start to succeed once the team deals with their coaching problems and team chemistry problems. Sewell, Gardner, and White are 3 of 11A's best and a decent Freshman class led by Bobbi Dodson, should provide some additional depth. 4. Cornersville - The Lady Bulldogs lose 4 seniors including their strongest post player in Lora Beard. However, Cornersville has great coaching and will return their leading score in Hewitt for the upcoming season. They should compete with the top 3 night in and night out, but will need many of their other younger players to step up and contribute if they expect to be atop 11A again. 12A 1. Summertown - The Lady Eagles only lose Scott and Long to graduation, both of whom will be replaced in the starting lineups by even better players. This will be Summertown's year as this could possibly be the best Lady Eagles team ever. With District 12A MVP Franks returning for her senior year, you can bet nothing less then a State Championship will satisfy this group. 2. Collinwood - The Trojanettes will only lose their starting center in Ray next year, which will hurt the time size-wise. She will more then likely be replaced in the starting lineup by either Bryant or one of the numerous Sophomores they have that can play the post. Collinwood has a strong incoming freshman class that includes a quick solid point guard, Ward, and another solid shooting guard who should see significant minutes as backups for Andrews and Daniels. 3. Wayne County - Wayne County loses their starting point guard of the last two years in Staggs and a huge 3-point threat in Gipson. However, they return a super Junior class and the best overall post play in District 12A. A lot will depend on how well much Myers improves as I would expect she will be taking over the point guard spot. The Lady Cats biggest weakness will be their outside shooting and their depth, as they don’t have much of anything coming up from their middle school program. 4. Perry County - The Lady Vikings lose the most of anyone in Region 6A with the loss of Weatherly, Edney, and Rhodes. However, the Junior class has great potential and their incoming Freshman class is possibly the best in the entire Region. A lot will depend on: 1.) Who wants to be a leader and the new go to player and 2.) The inside play of Dixon as her court awareness, defense, and strength all need work. Teams better get their licks in now, because Perry County should be a frontrunner in 2007-2008. Edited March 4, 2006 by ptguard12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtsu82 Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Everyone give some facts concerning their team next year. Richland has 3 seniors. 2 play very little if any. That basically means Richland loses Vaughn (#00) at point guard. Everyone else is back. Duke will be a Soph. and Glidden, Horn and Bell will be Juniors. That leaves one starting spot open. It appears that it is Pierce's to lose. She will be a Soph. Richland needs to find a point guard. Will it be Pierce? Or will Glidden take the position? If Glidden plays the point, will it cut down on her scoring and rebounding. I personally leave her at the 2 or 3 spot. 3 juniors will be back as seniors. Roper, Owens, and Russell. Owens sat out most of last year and all but 2 games this year. Roper played lots of minutes both the first half of last year and this year but has not played much the second half of either year. Russell has been used primarily for 3 point shooting. Owens could be a possibility as point guard. Newton has been the second player off the bench as of late. She will be a Soph. I believe. She can hit 3s when she is hot but she has arm problems. I think she has hit as many as 10 3s during team camp games. The other Richland returners have only played in mop up rolls. If Richland can find a true point guard and a little depth, they could be really really good next year. Richland folks, give us your views of our team next year. Other Region 6 schools, what have you got coming back? I have heard that Santa Fe has allot of young talent. It has also been said the Moore County and Cornersville are losing allot. How about the D12 power houses. Who should be on top next year? I'm shocked you would leave out your "big" secret from China!! Having a 6'10" former post player from china...Chow Ming! Richland may not be the same for the next two years with her. Maybe we should start congratulating you now! Shhhhhhhhhhh! You didn't hear this from me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvclassa Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 2006-2007 Region 6A Favorites 11A 1. Richland - Returns 3 superb players in Glidden, Bell, and Duke. All the work the coach put into developing his younger talent will pay off huge dividens in 2006-2007. The only question mark for the Lady Raiders will be at the point where a huge hole will be left by the departure of Vaughn. However, Richland managed to play well this year without her so filling her shoes may not be as big of a concern as one would think. 2. Moore County - The perennial 11A powerhouse will continue to do well in this up-and-coming district. Latoyia Pincheon will lead the way for the Raiderettes as she will once again repeat as District 11A MVP. Moore County's big issues will be with post play and depth on the bench. It doesn't help that their incoming freshman class is not of the same calibar as past incoming squads. 3. Santa Fe - The Lady Wildcats lose only 1 senior from this year's team but that doesn't mean they will succeed. Santa Fe has the type of talent to play with anyone in 11A, but will only start to succeed once the team deals with their coaching problems and team chemistry problems. Sewell, Gardner, and White are 3 of 11A's best and a decent Freshman class led by Bobbi Dodson, should provide some additional depth. 4. Cornersville - The Lady Bulldogs lose 4 seniors including their strongest post player in Lora Beard. However, Cornersville has great coaching and will return their leading score in Hewitt for the upcoming season. They should compete with the top 3 night in and night out, but will need many of their other younger players to step up and contribute if they expect to be atop 11A again. 12A 1. Summertown - The Lady Eagles only lose Scott and Long to graduation, both of whom will be replaced in the starting lineups by even better players. This will be Summertown's year as this could possibly be the best Lady Eagles team ever. With District 12A MVP Franks returning for her senior year, you can bet nothing less then a State Championship will satisfy this group. 2. Collinwood - The Trojanettes will only lose their starting center in Ray next year, which will hurt the time size-wise. She will more then likely be replaced in the starting lineup by either Bryant or one of the numerous Sophomores they have that can play the post. Collinwood has a strong incoming freshman class that includes a quick solid point guard, Ward, and another solid shooting guard who should see significant minutes as backups for Andrews and Daniels. 3. Wayne County - Wayne County loses their starting point guard of the last two years in Staggs and a huge 3-point threat in Gipson. However, they return a super Junior class and the best overall post play in District 12A. A lot will depend on how well much Myers improves as I would expect she will be taking over the point guard spot. The Lady Cats biggest weakness will be their outside shooting and their depth, as they don’t have much of anything coming up from their middle school program. 4. Perry County - The Lady Vikings lose the most of anyone in Region 6A with the loss of Weatherly, Edney, and Rhodes. However, the Junior class has great potential and their incoming Freshman class is possibly the best in the entire Region. A lot will depend on: 1.) Who wants to be a leader and the new go to player and 2.) The inside play of Dixon as her court awareness, defense, and strength all need work. Teams better get their licks in now, because Perry County should be a frontrunner in 2007-2008. I haven't seen any of Lobelville or Linden's girls coming up....Who's does Perry Co have coming up? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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