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ok then would u like to tell me who will win them

and we will see wut happens tomorrow night

 

I think MVP is up for grabs

GK wise... i just dont see how josh martin woould get it. I think he has 3 shutouts all year. Im not saying hes bad but he has let in many goals in the district. I believe it should go to Lavergne Mt Juliet or Hvilles keeper. All three have atleast 6 or 7 shutouts. just because martin makes 10 saves a game cdoesnt mean hes the best. It means hes Defense isnt too great. Dont get me wrong, hes a good keeper/guy but not #1.

Hville 4 Lavergne 1

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I think MVP is up for grabs

GK wise... i just dont see how josh martin woould get it. I think he has 3 shutouts all year. Im not saying hes bad but he has let in many goals in the district. I believe it should go to Lavergne Mt Juliet or Hvilles keeper. All three have atleast 6 or 7 shutouts. just because martin makes 10 saves a game cdoesnt mean hes the best. It means hes Defense isnt too great. Dont get me wrong, hes a good keeper/guy but not #1.

Hville 4 Lavergne 1

 

 

Hville's GK is the best in the district.

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Here is the break out:

 

Mount Juliet - opponent strength of schedule 89 wins 90 losses (-1) - 18 goals allowed, 7 shut outs

 

LaVergne - opsos 94 wins 101 losses (-7) , 16 ga, 8 so

 

Hendersonville - opsos 135 wins 64 losses (+71) , 24 ga, 6 so

 

Based on my calculations there is only one choice for best goalie in the region and that would be Hendersonville's Hayden Coffman. Both Mt. Juliet and LaVergne goalies opponents had more losses than wins and the ties were a wash between all three teams. Effectively Hendersonville's opponents had 72 and 78 more wins than either Mt. Juliet or LaVergne's team had to face. That is nearly 5 more wins per season per team that Hendersonville had to face.

 

The only team with a comparable strength of schedule is Gallatin and their goalie (who I think is pretty good) gave up twice as many goals.

 

Choice is clear!

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I think MVP is up for grabs

GK wise... i just dont see how josh martin woould get it. I think he has 3 shutouts all year. Im not saying hes bad but he has let in many goals in the district. I believe it should go to Lavergne Mt Juliet or Hvilles keeper. All three have atleast 6 or 7 shutouts. just because martin makes 10 saves a game cdoesnt mean hes the best. It means hes Defense isnt too great. Dont get me wrong, hes a good keeper/guy but not #1.

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ok then explain why hes the #1 Goalkeeper on the All District Team

Hayden is a great goalie

ive known him since i was about 6

ive played with his brother my whole life

i promise u if he were to get the action that josh does every game hendersonville wouldnt be 1st cause he couldnt take it

like i said wait until tonight

if they play

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please give me any logic behind mjs keeper winning it.

 

 

Thank You

i dont see y u ppl think MJ is a team sent down from heaven

they are terrible

they didnt deserve the #2 seed

they got lucky a few times and got some points

and it showed against smyrna

whom they shouldve lost to

their keeper on the other hand

has no chance what so ever

hes #4 maybe 3 in the district goalie wise

it will be between Coffman and Martin

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Here is the break out:

 

Mount Juliet - opponent strength of schedule 89 wins 90 losses (-1) - 18 goals allowed, 7 shut outs

 

LaVergne - opsos 94 wins 101 losses (-7) , 16 ga, 8 so

 

Hendersonville - opsos 135 wins 64 losses (+71) , 24 ga, 6 so

 

Based on my calculations there is only one choice for best goalie in the region and that would be Hendersonville's Hayden Coffman. Both Mt. Juliet and LaVergne goalies opponents had more losses than wins and the ties were a wash between all three teams. Effectively Hendersonville's opponents had 72 and 78 more wins than either Mt. Juliet or LaVergne's team had to face. That is nearly 5 more wins per season per team that Hendersonville had to face.

 

The only team with a comparable strength of schedule is Gallatin and their goalie (who I think is pretty good) gave up twice as many goals.

 

Choice is clear!

 

 

 

SORRY WRONG ANSWER

Josh Martin was voted Goalkeeper of the year at the meeting

Sorry for all u HHS MJ and LHS hopefulls

try again next year

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ok considering hayden has made maybe 20 saves all yrjosh makes that many a game

cause Beech has no Defense. Thats why they are terrible. when you have 3 shutouts all year with a weak schedule like Beech does you dont deserve it. Hayden is playing in college. Lavergne's keeper has 4-5 shutouts in a row. Hayden has 4 GA in District Lavergne has 8. Martin on the other hand has 10. I'm just saying whichever keeper wins tonight should receive that honor but anyways congrats to Josh.

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cause Beech has no Defense. Thats why they are terrible. when you have 3 shutouts all year with a weak schedule like Beech does you dont deserve it. Hayden is playing in college. Lavergne's keeper has 4-5 shutouts in a row. Hayden has 4 GA in District Lavergne has 8. Martin on the other hand has 10. I'm just saying whichever keeper wins tonight should receive that honor but anyways congrats to Josh.

 

 

i understand wut your saying and they arent terrible

they lost 15 senoirs last year. they are redeveloping

i promise u by the 2011 season beech will be contending for state titles

they have players from kaos 94 coming up, who recentally won state

plus 10 of the freshman they have, 4 of which start varsity, have been together as a team for 4 yrs

not to mention they were ranked 3rd in the nation in 7th grade while thier 6th grade team(freshman next year) were 1st in the nation for 3 yrs

but actually beech had a really tough schedule this year

im excited about the future

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i understand wut your saying and they arent terrible

they lost 15 senoirs last year. they are redeveloping

i promise u by the 2011 season beech will be contending for state titles

they have players from kaos 94 coming up, who recentally won state

plus 10 of the freshman they have, 4 of which start varsity, have been together as a team for 4 yrs

not to mention they were ranked 3rd in the nation in 7th grade while thier 6th grade team(freshman next year) were 1st in the nation for 3 yrs

but actually beech had a really tough schedule this year

im excited about the future

 

Half of the scheduled teams have losing records. and 2011 is far away and beech will not be a state contender period.

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