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This forum is to see who the MOST valuable player of the year is in District 7-AAA. This person is not always scoring, but is the man behind the scenes. In order to be considered for MVP the player must have these qualities:

 

1. Offense - As stated earlier this person is not always scoring but can score if needed and is never scared to play hard. Finds outlets to score and is constantly working. CONSTANTLY!

 

2. Defense - To be a vital part of any team the player needs to have a solid defensive game. They must be able to get KEY steals, must be good at denying their man the ball, and be able to get back on defense right after a score.

 

3. Team Skills - Lastly, this person must be able to work well with a team. This person needs to be able to know when to take a shot and when to kick out an assist. This person is also one that is not pouting.(We all can see this even from the bleachers.)

 

So when posting be sure to be able to back up the player you nominate with hard core examples not with word of mouth from a game no one saw but something people will be able to agree with. Please BE NICE! ~~~~

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I have been looking at several players and the one I have to nominate is MORGAN FAULKNER from Siegel. Using the guidelines above I will be glad to break down the why for you.

 

1. Offense- When speaking of girls basketball you can not have a conversation without mentioning this young lady's three. Have any of you seen it? Well here is some examples. At the Siegel vs. Wilson Central game (a game that was pretty tough for the girls) one player stood out and that person was Morgan. She hit such a big three I would have to say around 3.5ft out from the 3-point line. The three was so amazing it had the Wilson Central people on their feet. Or at the Siegel vs. LaVergne game this young lady came down and hit 3 three-pointers 3 plays in a row. ENOUGH SAID!!

 

2. Defense - Let's just say if you need a quick steal, or a turnover put Faulkner in the game. She is very quick, fast, and very dependable. In the Siegel vs. Lebanon game Siegel was up two and it was Lebanon's ball all Lebanon needed was a quick three to win or a lay-up to tie it off. Faulkner's coach put her on the ball and as the ball was thrown in with 6.3secs left Faulkner jumped up and tipped the ball as to where the Lebanon player had to chase the ball losing valuable seconds. Siegel came out on top. Take a look at the 2nd Riverdale vs. Siegel game Siegel planned to deny Bivens the ball, who did they use to do the job. Morgan herself. And a good job she did.(Bivens only had 4 points [foul shots])

 

3. Team Skills - She has proven to be a giver and not a [risk] taker. Despite how good her shot is, if she sees someone else with a better chance to get a basket she dishes it off to that person. Example? Every game watch for it you'll see.

 

Hopefully you can understand why this person deserves the award. She plays hard and gives her all, all the time. That is MVP quality, if this isn't I don't know what is and neither do you.

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QUOTE(dat_tko_boi_2005 @ Jan 25 2007 - 08:17 PM) 826346038[/snapback]

I have been looking at several players and the one I have to nominate is MORGAN FAULKNER from Siegel. Using the guidelines above I will be glad to break down the why for you.

 

1. Offense- When speaking of girls basketball you can not have a conversation without mentioning this young lady's three. Have any of you seen it? Well here is some examples. At the Siegel vs. Wilson Central game (a game that was pretty tough for the girls) one player stood out and that person was Morgan. She hit such a big three I would have to say around 3.5ft out from the 3-point line. The three was so amazing it had the Wilson Central people on their feet. Or at the Siegel vs. LaVergne game this young lady came down and hit 3 three-pointers 3 plays in a row. ENOUGH SAID!!

 

2. Defense - Let's just say if you need a quick steal, or a turnover put Faulkner in the game. She is very quick, fast, and very dependable. In the Siegel vs. Lebanon game Siegel was up two and it was Lebanon's ball all Lebanon needed was a quick three to win or a lay-up to tie it off. Faulkner's coach put her on the ball and as the ball was thrown in with 6.3secs left Faulkner jumped up and tipped the ball as to where the Lebanon player had to chase the ball losing valuable seconds. Siegel came out on top. Take a look at the 2nd Riverdale vs. Siegel game Siegel planned to deny Bivens the ball, who did they use to do the job. Morgan herself. And a good job she did.(Bivens only had 4 points [foul shots])

 

3. Team Skills - She has proven to be a giver and not a [risk] taker. Despite how good her shot is, if she sees someone else with a better chance to get a basket she dishes it off to that person. Example? Every game watch for it you'll see.

 

Hopefully you can understand why this person deserves the award. She plays hard and gives her all, all the time. That is MVP quality, if this isn't I don't know what is and neither do you.

 

 

well...with all due respect Anne Marie has done all that and more but like i said not a big indiviual award kinda guy let her have the award and let us go to state

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QUOTE(riverdaleman @ Jan 25 2007 - 07:06 PM) 826346025[/snapback]

To be honest i think that Anne Marie Lanning will run away with this title i dont think there will be anyone close to her in the voting but i tell you what...i would be willing to bet you she would gladly give this award to anyone in the district for the right to play for a state championship

 

im not a big mvp award guy

 

 

 

I knew that would be the first name dropped, and she Is an excellent player. But she is not the player that fits the qualities, for one she is always scoring. She doesn't fit the description for two because by her always scoring she is not dishing out assists. To do so you have to give the ball to some one else and by her always scoring she does not have time to assist nearly as much as needed. So no not AML. Not the type of player, that fits that description.

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QUOTE(dat_tko_boi_2005 @ Jan 25 2007 - 07:17 PM) 826346038[/snapback]

I have been looking at several players and the one I have to nominate is MORGAN FAULKNER from Siegel. Using the guidelines above I will be glad to break down the why for you.

 

1. Offense- When speaking of girls basketball you can not have a conversation without mentioning this young lady's three. Have any of you seen it? Well here is some examples. At the Siegel vs. Wilson Central game (a game that was pretty tough for the girls) one player stood out and that person was Morgan. She hit such a big three I would have to say around 3.5ft out from the 3-point line. The three was so amazing it had the Wilson Central people on their feet. Or at the Siegel vs. LaVergne game this young lady came down and hit 3 three-pointers 3 plays in a row. ENOUGH SAID!!

 

2. Defense - Let's just say if you need a quick steal, or a turnover put Faulkner in the game. She is very quick, fast, and very dependable. In the Siegel vs. Lebanon game Siegel was up two and it was Lebanon's ball all Lebanon needed was a quick three to win or a lay-up to tie it off. Faulkner's coach put her on the ball and as the ball was thrown in with 6.3secs left Faulkner jumped up and tipped the ball as to where the Lebanon player had to chase the ball losing valuable seconds. Siegel came out on top. Take a look at the 2nd Riverdale vs. Siegel game Siegel planned to deny Bivens the ball, who did they use to do the job. Morgan herself. And a good job she did.(Bivens only had 4 points [foul shots])

 

3. Team Skills - She has proven to be a giver and not a [risk] taker. Despite how good her shot is, if she sees someone else with a better chance to get a basket she dishes it off to that person. Example? Every game watch for it you'll see.

 

Hopefully you can understand why this person deserves the award. She plays hard and gives her all, all the time. That is MVP quality, if this isn't I don't know what is and neither do you.

 

 

Its not even a topic worth talking about . Ann Marie Lanning is by far and away the best and most valuable player in this district. nuff said!!!

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QUOTE(riverdaleman @ Jan 25 2007 - 07:21 PM) 826346041[/snapback]

well...with all due respect Anne Marie has done all that and more but like i said not a big indiviual award kinda guy let her have the award and let us go to state

 

 

 

 

Is she always dishing assists? The girl is the the main one getting assisted right?

 

QUOTE(14pioneers @ Jan 25 2007 - 07:22 PM) 826346043[/snapback]

Its not even a topic worth talking about . Ann Marie Lanning is by far and away the best and most valuable player in this district. nuff said!!!

 

 

 

You guys aren't EVEN getting the point. The player we are trying to look at is not the one always leading scorer. AML is always leading!!!! Read the guidelines again please.

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QUOTE(dat_tko_boi_2005 @ Jan 25 2007 - 08:22 PM) 826346042[/snapback]

I knew that would be the first name dropped, and she Is an excellent player. But she is not the player that fits the qualities, for one she is always scoring. She doesn't fit the description for two because by her always scoring she is not dishing out assists. To do so you have to give the ball to some one else and by her always scoring she does not have time to assist nearly as much as needed. So no not AML. Not the type of player, that fits that description.

 

 

you have not seen her play then have you? yes she scores her 20 or so points but i bet she get 5-10 assists a game i dont have the stat sheet or have anything to back it up but she is the one pushing the ball down the court and dishing it off to alex or burgess or talley so she has got your assists you are looking for in addition to points that you dont want and she plays very good defense although our whole team does a great job and they all contribute defensivly

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QUOTE(riverdaleman @ Jan 25 2007 - 07:55 PM) 826346075[/snapback]

you have not seen her play then have you? yes she scores her 20 or so points but i bet she get 5-10 assists a game i dont have the stat sheet or have anything to back it up but she is the one pushing the ball down the court and dishing it off to alex or burgess or talley so she has got your assists you are looking for in addition to points that you dont want and she plays very good defense although our whole team does a great job and they all contribute defensivly

 

 

 

You're right, obviously I've seen her play, or I would have not been able to comment on the 2nd Riverdale Siegel game correct? So anyway all I am saying is that we are not LOOKING for the top scorers. Of course they'd be pick cuz that's all that is noticed, but when you break it down there is always that one person breaking their bones to get the ball and aid someone else always! Just look and you'll see and find out one way or another.

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While AML has probably the stats and the ability, she also has a fantastic surrounding cast. Tara Davis is helping to mold a very young Patriot squad. She has stats, plays solid Defense, and keeps everyone encouraged throughout the game. Give me a complete player who busts her butt every second of every game like TD for my MVP.

 

 

I also like Carrie Parrott for Siegel.

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QUOTE(2priceless @ Jan 25 2007 - 10:33 PM) 826346220[/snapback]

While AML has probably the stats and the ability, she also has a fantastic surrounding cast. Tara Davis is helping to mold a very young Patriot squad. She has stats, plays solid Defense, and keeps everyone encouraged throughout the game. Give me a complete player who busts her butt every second of every game like TD for my MVP.

I also like Carrie Parrott for Siegel.

 

 

now HOLD ON ARE YOU SAYING ANNE MARIE DOESNT PLAY HER BUTT OFF? are you implying that she doesnt lead her team and put them on her shoulders when they need a basket are you saying Anne Marie doesnt play solid defense?

why dont we rename this thread...WHO IS THE MVP ON 7 AAA OTHER THAN ANNE MARIE LANNING BECAUSE ANYONE WHO WATCHES THE GAMES KNOWS THAT SHE IS THE BEST PLAYER IN 7 AAA soes she have a good team around her yes but there are a lot of good teams out there in our district with a lot of talent

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