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Natalie Lanning-Riverdale

Angela Spann - Lawrence County

Jordan Luffman - Lawrence County

Icelyn Elie - Lebanon

London Elie - Lebanon

Jasmin Brooks - Lebanon

Alex Jarrell - Shelbyville

Ceny Phelps - Shelbyville

Hannah Dawson - Shelbyville

Sha'Para Johnson - Shelbyville

 

Remember these awards are based on their performance solely in the Region semi-finals and finals. Thus, why no players from quarter-final games are included.

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Natalie Lanning-Riverdale

Angela Spann - Lawrence County

Jordan Luffman - Lawrence County

Icelyn Elie - Lebanon

London Elie - Lebanon

Jasmin Brooks - Lebanon

Alex Jarrell - Shelbyville

Ceny Phelps - Shelbyville

Hannah Dawson - Shelbyville

Sha'Para Johnson - Shelbyville

 

Remember these awards are based on their performance solely in the Region semi-finals and finals. Thus, why no players from quarter-final games are included.

 

 

No offense to the player, but how in the world did Lanning from Riverdale make all-region? I may have possibly seen # 42 from Riverdale as being on the all-tournament team.

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she was high scorer of the shelbyville semi final with 9 pts. the others on her team had 5 each except for #40 she had 4

 

 

Which begs the question "Is basketball all about a player's individual points?" Why are we rewarding players based on points and not their contribution to the game as a whole (defense, rebounds, assists etc.)? There are lots of players out there who may score 4 points less per game but have many more rebounds, assists, and steals. Those players should be recognized and rewarded for team play. And not to mention shot percentage. What if a player scores 9 with a 30% and another 8 with 75%? Does the 9-pointer-scorer make it over the other?

 

I realize it's easy to just grab the score book and a caculator to determine all tournament selections but would'nt it be nice to put the "team" back in this sport. With the technology available today its possible to get a more vivid picture of all the stats in a game.

 

I know i'm just dreaming.

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Which begs the question "Is basketball all about a player's individual points?" Why are we rewarding players based on points and not their contribution to the game as a whole (defense, rebounds, assists etc.)? There are lots of players out there who may score 4 points less per game but have many more rebounds, assists, and steals. Those players should be recognized and rewarded for team play. And not to mention shot percentage. What if a player scores 9 with a 30% and another 8 with 75%? Does the 9-pointer-scorer make it over the other?

 

I realize it's easy to just grab the score book and a caculator to determine all tournament selections but would'nt it be nice to put the "team" back in this sport. With the technology available today its possible to get a more vivid picture of all the stats in a game.

 

I know i'm just dreaming.

 

Did you see Riverdale's stat sheet, I would think it would be hard to come up with a player based on that single game.

 

Lanning did hit three 3-pointers that keep them in it early!

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Did you see Riverdale's stat sheet, I would think it would be hard to come up with a player based on that single game.

 

Lanning did hit three 3-pointers that keep them in it early!

 

 

No. That is why there are no names in my post. My post is intended to shed light on the situation as a whole not a particular player or game, district or region.

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No. That is why there are no names in my post. My post is intended to shed light on the situation as a whole not a particular player or game, district or region.

 

 

 

Then how do you know that the person or persons that chose the all region team didn't look at all the aspects, not just points?

 

I did see the game and I also think it was the best choice for that one game.

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