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Post by fetchin on Apr 29, 2016 19:50:17 GMT -5
How is this person not banned yet? Which person? The one you replied to, who has a dozen other screen names mostly posts in Hawaii, Washington and Long Beach threads and never makes any sense.
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Post by thebeach1 on Apr 29, 2016 19:56:37 GMT -5
The one you replied to, who has a dozen other screen names mostly posts in Hawaii, Washington and Long Beach threads and never makes any sense. Oh, okay. I didn't know about his multiple screen names and irritating posts. Thanks for the heads up on this guy--I will refrain from responding to him in the future.
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Post by paidlive on Apr 29, 2016 19:56:47 GMT -5
Hang out in the dungeon defending if you must..Trending entertainment.
And, N-0, I'm still not convinced that it's a friendship worth much of anything, truly.
Megan Kruidhof is a honorable mentioned. Some can't make the distinction, but make the non mentionable quite often.
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Post by paidlive on May 19, 2016 1:59:31 GMT -5
I'm not going to try too very much on the Big West, but..
Santa Barbara with its great libero and solid OHs, then comes down to the middles. Grunt, in the absence of UH's Magill, I believe makes 1st team over Murray next season. That leaves one spot of concern--MB2
Long Beach has no setter to my knowledge.
UCSB on paper can field four Senior Aces (as a part of their starting unit). The one other outside hitter was supposedly one over on Kalei Greeley to boot. Would be nice to see if she kicks it into gear this next season.
Grunt>Murray (with a better setter).
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Post by haw2991 on May 19, 2016 15:31:27 GMT -5
I'm not going to try too very much on the Big West, but.. Santa Barbara with its great libero and solid OHs, then comes down to the middles. Grunt, in the absence of UH's Magill, I believe makes 1st team over Murray next season. That leaves one spot of concern--MB2 Long Beach has no setter to my knowledge. UCSB on paper can field four Senior Aces (as a part of their starting unit). The one other outside hitter was supposedly one over on Kalei Greeley to boot. Would be nice to see if she kicks it into gear this next season. Grunt>Murray (with a better setter).
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Post by beachgrad on May 19, 2016 17:41:16 GMT -5
Next year it is Hawaii and everyone else in the Big West. Some team may surprise but probably not enough to overtake Hawaii.
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Post by paidlive on May 21, 2016 0:13:42 GMT -5
IF Doris is too large and out, along with Sherridan, Wallace and Benson, BG has to decide up front--committed--to place 3 MBs and some remaining OHs into fierce battles, making amends nationally within the America's tournament.
Some one said that LB has been out of the NATIONAL spectrum for some time now; discussion about their significance has waned next to being zero & zilch. I tend not to think so!
It was only during the mid-2000s that they took a real hit. They were a powerhouse in the early 2000s *still* and since the late 2000's ('09-2016) they've been continually a flirt with the coaches and their personal poll. I can recall it being certainly more than the mere 2014. Several years ago they played decently against Wa. In the late 2010s I recall them almost beating a top 5 Texas squad. LBSU has been in, and through, the top 25 the past four/five years. Yes, they were stalwarts as from an era past...Yes, it was all about 2014 but, again, your 49ers have been treading around top 30.
Murray, M1/2 China-doll, M2/1 Grahovac, M3
German pro Barber, OH1 Wilson, OH2 Carly and Kruidhof
Brinke, OPP?-1 Zoi, OPP2 2016 Recruit, [name]
Their Senior Ace Libero ---
I'd make it as easy as possible on the new setter. Patience is an absolute must, yet someone with real setting experience needs to help the Beach out this next season.
I hate that Joy Miley left. I don't know details but she was a would'be difference maker that got away sadly.
Why couldn't one of the sand twins (the more competitive of the two) be brought indoors as a ds too?! ---
Of them all, Burton was my favorite. Scott-Aruda is who she is; she's a lover of souls. UH could simply not handle them, in every way shape and form, back in the day.
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Post by paidlive on May 22, 2016 21:03:52 GMT -5
the Beach, the Beach, the Beach, The Long Beach.
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Post by beachgrad on May 23, 2016 11:38:06 GMT -5
Grahovac will stay on the right and Wilson will stay in the back row as a libero or defensive specialist. Brinke will audition on the left and not the right. Everything else on your list seems about right. Of course an injury could shuffle the deck.
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Post by bill on May 23, 2016 15:17:15 GMT -5
LBS actually has two setters, the one who is returning and the incoming freshman...they will be OK at that position. Hawaii, however is a legitimate top 10, or higher, team this coming season so I really think that they are unstoppable in this conference next year.
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Post by beachgrad on May 23, 2016 17:28:54 GMT -5
Most LBSU fans think there will be a battle at the setter position this season but I do not see it that way. The incoming recruit, Morgan Dewyer, should be the starting setter right from the beginning (maybe by the second weekend at the latest). Owens may know the system and have a better block but the freshman seems to have a better feel for the game and looks to make better decisions on the court. Of course I have seen Owens play more and maybe focusing more on her shortcomings.
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Post by paidlive on May 23, 2016 17:46:37 GMT -5
Grahovac will stay on the right and Wilson will stay in the back row as a libero or defensive specialist. Brinke will audition on the left and not the right. Everything else on your list seems about right. Of course an injury could shuffle the deck. Predicate it ALL on the new setter (whoever she may be) and hope and pray that this new setter is so stellar, enough, to move/think/act on the fly, eh? Flash prayers they're sometimes called. The hope and prayer is that lefty Zoi is that great an impact, additionally. Mykah, why wasn't she a Sr. Ace?, played for arguably the best HS club team in the nation. Texas Advantage won the OPEN 2013. Wilson who also hits made the all-star team, effectively a Jr. all-american. She can pass!!! Aggressive 6'2 Grahovac is Ms. Orange, Orange Co; 2x MVP.
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Post by paidlive on May 23, 2016 17:50:46 GMT -5
I like UH @ no.8. & then Cal Poly has a setter-1 and second-generational hitter-1. That dude Jake might be in fact hoping for a bit too much.
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Post by paidlive on May 23, 2016 18:00:26 GMT -5
Most LBSU fans think there will be a battle at the setter position this season but I do not see it that way. The incoming recruit, Morgan Dewyer, should be the starting setter right from the beginning (maybe by the second weekend at the latest). Owens may know the system and have a better block but the freshman seems to have a better feel for the game and looks to make better decisions on the court. Of course I have seen Owens play more and maybe focusing more on her shortcomings. Two years ago Owens crossed Bellflower Blvd., on to campus, as a part of the 10th ranked recruitment class in the nation. She's quietly gone unnoticed. Yorba Linda is right there; she no doubt grew up "Long Beach". a next Senoir Ace--150, she'd be a Jr. this upcoming year had she not redshirted a year. --- The new setter is a lefty (one thing going for her). AGAIN, wonder IF a sand, setter player couldn't be brought indoors for a third setter..competition. It'll be interesting.
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Post by paidlive on May 23, 2016 18:22:34 GMT -5
I don't recall if Jessica Alvarado made AA, too, but she also was a favorite.
May was the best. I'd put her over Cross at #1.
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