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Post by redbeard2008 on Jan 24, 2013 2:20:39 GMT -5
Well, it is someone at Chaminade who's made it available on the Web, whether knowingly or unknowingly. He can ask them to take it down. I just linked to it and didn't quote from it. As someone noted, it dates back a ways.
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Post by ay2013 on Jan 24, 2013 2:27:23 GMT -5
just taking a quick glance at geography, there is a very solid mix of players based on location. Some of the not so big named programs are gonna land some really good talent in 2015. Teams like Penn State, Nebraska, Texas, Washington, USC, Minnesota, Florida aren't going to be reloading a bunch in their roster for 2015.
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Post by ay2013 on Jan 24, 2013 2:33:04 GMT -5
while it would be nice to replace Vansant (she won't be playing by time 2015 comes around), UW will be pretty solid at the pin hitter position with Tanner, Dehoog, Schwan, and Scrambray....maybe by then Jim gives the green light for Tanner to run a 6-2 with Beals? which leaves open that 4th cauldron spot for a high profile OH? I'm not getting my hopes up for Hodson. UW will be pretty set with big talent at all positions by 2015.
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Post by jasonr on Jan 24, 2013 2:42:13 GMT -5
Teams like Penn State, Nebraska, Texas, Washington, USC, Minnesota, Florida aren't going to be reloading a bunch in their roster for 2015. Those first 3 teams aren't really regional recruiters. They'll go anywhere to land talent.
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Post by gobruins on Jan 24, 2013 3:40:21 GMT -5
As a UW fan, I hope the TStreet pipeline (Strickland, Tanner, Scambray, Jones) keeps producing... if troy tanner ends up as an asst at UW, the pipeline will be over. Unless Troy Tanner has a younger daughter, my guess is that T-Street will cease to exist after Bailey heads off to college.
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Post by C on Jan 24, 2013 5:16:07 GMT -5
if troy tanner ends up as an asst at UW, the pipeline will be over. Unless Troy Tanner has a younger daughter, my guess is that T-Street will cease to exist after Bailey heads off to college. With the success they're having in such a short time, I doubt it
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Post by southie on Jan 24, 2013 7:03:49 GMT -5
just taking a quick glance at geography, there is a very solid mix of players based on location. Some of the not so big named programs are gonna land some really good talent in 2015. Teams like Penn State, Nebraska, Texas, Washington, USC, Minnesota, Florida aren't going to be reloading a bunch in their roster for 2015. Not sure I understand your post. Texas loses Haley Eckerman, Khat Bell, and Tiffany Baker after the 2014-15 season (assuming none redshirt a year). I can see why Texas is targetting both Prince and Hodson as there could be 3 starting pin hitter positions up for grabs at Texas in 2015.
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Post by Wiswell on Jan 24, 2013 11:49:16 GMT -5
Well, it is someone at Chaminade who's made it available on the Web, whether knowingly or unknowingly. He can ask them to take it down. I just linked to it and didn't quote from it. As someone noted, it dates back a ways. Agreed, I think it is an issue that should be taken up between him and Chaminade HS. Or the perpetrator by reading this thread can be guilted into taking it down. It was posted in the first place because one of their players was listed. They could just have made a note of it instead of posting the list.
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Post by redbeard2008 on Jan 24, 2013 12:33:50 GMT -5
while it would be nice to replace Vansant (she won't be playing by time 2015 comes around), UW will be pretty solid at the pin hitter position with Tanner, Dehoog, Schwan, and Scrambray....maybe by then Jim gives the green light for Tanner to run a 6-2 with Beals? which leaves open that 4th cauldron spot for a high profile OH? I'm not getting my hopes up for Hodson. UW will be pretty set with big talent at all positions by 2015. Depends on how much she wants to play with her former clubmates. She's playing on the top 18s team as a 16-year old at TStreet (w/ Tanner, Jones, and Scambray). I don't think how many OH's are stacked up will deter her - she'll likely start from the get-go. UW at most will only have two spots open for 2015, assuming no one on the current roster redshirts. If playing a 6-2 and Strickland is at libero, they'll need an OH. They'll also need a libero to train to take over in 2016. 2012 Cassie Strickland L/OH, Melanie Wade MB, Katy Beals S, Lianna Sybeldon MB 2013 Bailey Tanner OH/S, Carly DeHoog OPP, Jade Finau S 2014 Crissy Jones MB, Tia Scambray OH, Courtney Schwan OH/OPP? One of the virtues of the 6-2 is that it opens up more spots for outside hitters. However, I see Tanner playing all the way around, so whether she sets in the backrow won't change the OH picture.
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Post by MTC on Jan 24, 2013 16:18:15 GMT -5
just taking a quick glance at geography, there is a very solid mix of players based on location. Some of the not so big named programs are gonna land some really good talent in 2015. Teams like Penn State, Nebraska, Texas, Washington, USC, Minnesota, Florida aren't going to be reloading a bunch in their roster for 2015. Not sure I understand your post. Texas loses Haley Eckerman, Khat Bell, and Tiffany Baker after the 2014-15 season (assuming none redshirt a year). I can see why Texas is targetting both Prince and Hodson as there could be 3 starting pin hitter positions up for grabs at Texas in 2015. Hard to believe Texas won't already have the talent to fill those three positions. Of course it would be nice to keep them away from other teams.
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Post by John Tawa-VolleyballMag.com on Jan 24, 2013 16:24:54 GMT -5
Michael messed up by posting the entire article on his website. I did not catch it. It's almost a year old. I'm not going to ask him to take it down now so have at it. While you're doing so, non-subscribers may get a glimpse into the quality of work we do at Prep and perhaps see to it to subscribe for the following year
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Post by Sbilo on Jan 24, 2013 17:43:48 GMT -5
I know Samantha Jo Seliger Swenson is the top setter in the class. Btw, there was an exact thread of this a couple months ago, but, oh what the heck! There ya go pimping your favorite players. I've seen her play, long way to go to be considered the best setter of this class.
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Post by Sbilo on Jan 24, 2013 17:45:31 GMT -5
This 2015 class is loaded. The Minnesota Setter Swenson has to be at least tied as the top recruit. Although she's already committed, it's pretty awesome to think of her starting on NL17 championship team. Hodson is also very impressive, but I can't see a top recruit like her wanting UW, with such a stacked OH class of 2014. Prince already has multiple offers reported and I'm sure many of the national team kids do as well. Check out Rich Kern for other commitments. I'd like to know what offers are on the table for this class, any truths or rumors? There's a big chance either Hodson or Prince will be the #1 recruit in the nation for this class. Prince, IMHO, will be Texas-bound. As for Hodson, hope she sticks in the west coast particularly northern cal. LOL
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Post by Sbilo on Jan 24, 2013 17:47:21 GMT -5
Both Beth Prince and Haley Hodson were at that Texas regional (both Florida and USC matches) in Austin in December and sitting with the 2013 signees and a handful of other recruits/commits. I guess that would be considered an unofficial visit for both 2015 kids. As a UW fan, I hope the TStreet pipeline (Strickland, Tanner, Scambray, Jones) keeps producing... Or how about the Corona Del Mar HS pipeline (? is there such a thing lol).. Boukather, Humphreys, Kennedy all will be playing for Stanford next year.
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Post by ay2013 on Jan 25, 2013 5:56:09 GMT -5
just taking a quick glance at geography, there is a very solid mix of players based on location. Some of the not so big named programs are gonna land some really good talent in 2015. Teams like Penn State, Nebraska, Texas, Washington, USC, Minnesota, Florida aren't going to be reloading a bunch in their roster for 2015. Not sure I understand your post. Texas loses Haley Eckerman, Khat Bell, and Tiffany Baker after the 2014-15 season (assuming none redshirt a year). I can see why Texas is targetting both Prince and Hodson as there could be 3 starting pin hitter positions up for grabs at Texas in 2015. Ah I forgot the Eckerman class will be gone...well that opens things up a little for Texas. My point is that many of the traditional top schools will not have a bunch of scholarships available for this recruiting year....which means there won't be, IMO any "big" signing classes by most of the traditional top 10. So that means that these players have to go elsewhere...given how spread out geographically these players are some of the lesser big name, but still very solid programs (like Oregon, Pepperdine, Purdue, Iowa State, the Michigans, Florida State, Illinois, Tennesee, Kentucky etc.) could pick up some real blue chip caliber players.
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