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Who is the best attackman? Middie? Defense? Goalie? In D1? D2?

 

Attack- Franklin-CBHS / Sanders- MBA

Dpole- Kyle Howell- Ravenwood

LSM- Alex Dreifke- Father Ryan (D2)

Middie- Cassidy- CBHS

Faceoff- Nolan- CBHS

 

those are not the only players that are the best at their position, I just cannot think of anymore off the top of my head.

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Attack- Franklin-CBHS / Sanders- MBA

Dpole- Kyle Howell- Ravenwood

LSM- Alex Dreifke- Father Ryan (D2)

Middie- Cassidy- CBHS

Faceoff- Nolan- CBHS

 

those are not the only players that are the best at their position, I just cannot think of anymore off the top of my head.

 

 

 

Attack - you forgot Stewart. led the state in points last year

 

I agree with everything else except for the fact that you have Cassidy as one of the top middies in the state... was that sarcastic?

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Attack - you forgot Stewart. led the state in points last year

 

I agree with everything else except for the fact that you have Cassidy as one of the top middies in the state... was that sarcastic?

 

and no that wasn't sarcastic. He could have played D1, which most players from tennesse cant say. I don't know why you would totally disagree. I never said he was THE BEST, but I would call him on of the better ones. Are those 2 middies from MUS back or were they seniors. Scott McClintock or however u spell his name, he is good. Honestly, I don't know that many middies since I play attack.

 

For D2 I would say Robert Rogers- Ryan and David from Brentwood are the 2 best D2 goalies. I think John Mulloy is one of the top attackman in D2, I don't know any other attackman in D2. I really don't know very many D2 players at all since our team just moved down.

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The Mccallie FO is definitely creative, the 1st duel versus Ravenwood at that jamboree he popped the rock 6ft in the air like a pass to his wingman- good stuff. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

He also kept everything different, variable, and it was interesting to see his patterns of where he attacked the field in ball location and controlled the flow of the game.

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