I know there hasn't been a ton of games but, I wanted to try and keep my rankings to as close to a weekly as possible so I'm not going back two weeks to change my rankings. The rankings probably haven't changed much since my original but, there are some small changes here and there.
Division One
Obviously not a lot of changes but, De Pere did lose to Appleton West and fall a spot behind them at #10. Racine Case lost to King and Mukwonago to Hamilton and both teams drop one spot to #13 and #14. Arrowhead defeated Milwaukee Riverside and replace them in the rankings.
1. Germantown
2. Milwaukee Hamilton
3. Milwaukee Vincent
4. Homestead
5. Sun Prairie
6. Brookfield Central
7. Milwaukee King
8. Madison Memorial
9. Appleton West
10. De Pere
11. Oshkosh North
12. Neenah
13. Racine Case
14. Mukwonago
15. Arrowhead
Division Two
Just like years past, division two is the division that has the most consistent changing at the top and no clear cut favorite. Pulaski lost to a very good D1 team and Milwaukee King and fall a couple spots to #8. Milwaukee Washington fell all the way to 13 after they lost to a team I completely forgot in Sussex Hamilton who jumped up to 10. Morse-Marshall lost to D4 power Roncalli and drop to 11, Rhinelander lost and fell to 12. New Berlin Eisenhower and Milwaukee Pius lost and fell out of the rankings and Catholic Memorial gets the #15 spot.
1. Onalaska
2. Rice Lake
3. Seymour
4. Wisconsin Lutheran
5. Whitefish Bay
6. Waunakee
7. Plymouth
8. Pulaski
9. Wauwatosa East
10. Sussex Hamilton
11. Milwaukee Morse-Marshall
12. Rhinelander
13. Milwaukee Washington
14. Whitnall
15. Waukesha Catholic Memorial
Division Three
Marshall lost to Lodi and Aquinas lost to the Dells both teams fell a bit but, not too much as they remained at #6 and #7. Prairie du Chien lost to an out of state team so they didn't fall too much. Baldwin-Woodville defeated Prescott and jumped in at 13 with Prescott right behind them. Clinton had a bad lose to Brodhead and fall out of the rankings.
1. Little Chute
2. Lodi
3. East Troy
4. Wisconsin
5. Roncalli
6. Marshall
7. Lacrosse Aquinas
8. Brown Deer
9. GET
10. Wrightstown
11. Peshtigo
12. Prairie du Chien
13. Baldwin-Woodville
14. Prescott
15. Oostburg
Division Four
Absolutely no changes here. The only team that lost was #1 Dominican who lost to #1 in D3 Little Chute who shouldn't be too much of a surprise.
1. Dominican
2. Pacelli
3. Aburndale
4. Brookfield Academy
5. Southwestern
6. Eau Claire Regis
7. Colfax
8. St. Mary's Springs
9. Fall Creek
10. Cuba City
11. Algoma
12. Laconia
13. Marathon
14. Shiocton
15. Cameron
Division Five
Only teams that lost were Cochrane-Fountain City and Prentice, who each lost to ranked D4 teams and still remain in the rankings at 14 and 15.
1. Randolph
2. Drummond
3. Blair Taylor
4. Clayton
5. Royal
6. Suring
7. Fall River
8. Potosi
9. Green Bay NEW Lutheran
10. Barneveld
11. Central Wisconsin Christian
12. North Crawford
13. Gilmanton
14. Cochrane-Fountain City
15. Prentice
Monday, November 26, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Thanksgiving Week Review
Before it gets to far along I thought I should do a write up of my past week game experiences. I went to two individual games as well as the I-94 challenge. Teams seemed to be playing a very fast pace this early in the season and relying on hustle more then pure skill. Also saw some ugly basketball at times but, things will continue o get better as the season goes on.
Madison Memorial 57 Middleton 47
This was one of those games that was very ugly at times and played at a very fast pace. Many times guys would grab defensive rebounds and just turn or go, either dribbling and push the ball or looking for the outlet pass before being sure their teammate was open. This Memorial team is no where near as good as the Memorial teams of the past and they are going to struggle against teams that have more then one offensive option unlike Middleton. Middleton really only has one guy that can go and get his points at any time, in 6'5 junior Derek Rongstad. Outside of Rongstad no one else is going to score outside of the three point shot or offensive rebound. In the first half Rongstad was unstoppable scoring 16 points while Memorial tried three different defenders on him, none of which could contain him. In the second half Memorial went to a box and one, with 6'3 junior Daurice Fountain face guarding Rongstad which caused Rongstad to be taken right out of the offense and only score two second half points. Memorial really should of dominated this game but, they struggled to score at times turning the ball over and missing countless bunny shots. One point in the third after back to back buckets from 6'4 senior Jester Weach, including a one handed dunk, it appeared that Memorial was going to go on a huge run but, it stalled out after a pair of turnovers. In the end Memorial had more athletes and more guys that could create their own shot.
Top Scores- (Middleton) Rongstad 18 (Memorial) Julian Walters 15 Weach 13 Tyler Lindquist 10
Wisconsin Dells 90 Racine Park 54
Not a whole lot to say about this one as Dells started with an 8-0 lead and was leading 25 to 7 after the first quarter. Dells is a senior dominated team while Park is a very young and inexperienced team. Dells plays a zone and Park appeared to have no idea how to attack it and really had no one that could knock down an outside shot. The Dells team really passes the ball well and as long as the baskets are falling they don't care who does the scoring. The big question mark for them is what do they get off the bench? The starting five is great but, against a good team I'm not sure if they can get anything from the bench. What happens if 6'4 senior Shane Wimann gets in foul trouble? They rebound well but, when they play a bigger team they are going to have trouble since Wimann is the only player "truly" over six foot. Outside of star 5'11 senior MJ Delmore who can run the point? On Friday when Delmore went out of the game and Park provided some pressure the Dells turned the ball over numerous times and they had to bring Delmore back in the game.
Top Scorers- (Park) Hayes 14 (WD)- Delmore 29 Wimann 16
Was a slow back and forth battle and Lafollette led for probably more of the game back Homestead locked down the defense late and took the lead for good. 6'8 senior Luke Worthington was the guy I came to watch but, he really struggled today as he missed a lot of bunny shots and free throws and then was saddled with foul trouble in the second half. In was Jalen Key a 6'7 super sophomore that caught my eye. Key probably shot the ball a bit too much but, he was able to knock down numerous mid range jumpers and had a big block in the game. For Lafollette 6'6 senior Trevon Ampe never could get himself going but, 6'5 senior Nygel Drury had a very solid all around game and 6'1 sophomore Darold Thomas was very hot from the outside but, did take a few bad shots.
Top Scorers- (Homestead)- Key 25 Worthington 13 (Lafollette) Thomas 19 Drury 18 Ampe 11 Maurice Ewing 10
Milwaukee Washington 62 Madison East 47
This game Washington just had more athletes then East. Washington really pushed the tempo and played 12 different players and you really couldn't tell one player from another with the exception of their star 6'3 senior Jamar McKay. Mckay did a little bit of everything and is just a super athletic, high energy player. McKay settled in late in the game and was able to score at will in the post as they wore down the East team. On the other side 6'3 senior Emani Brathwaite was a beast on the inside and kept his team close until they ran out of gas late.
Top Scorers (East) Brathwaite 16 De'shawn Burks 11 (Washington) McKay 19
Milwaukee Vincent 59 Madison West 51
6'6 senior Deonte Burton was the guy everyone came to see and he had a good game but, not a great game. The biggest reason was West put Daniel Jackson on him who is nearly as physical presence as Burton each, which kept Burton from muscling in and having to use his skill and made things a little more difficult on him. Burton didn't score a ton but, he made a difference with his rebounding, passing, and a couple big blocks. The biggest asset in this game for Vincent was 6'0 sophomore guard Malik Brown who hit four three pointers from the outside and is really a sharp shooter from the outside. For West 6'3 junior Malik Clements carried them but, at times seemed to get a little carried away with the match up with Burton and looked to take him on one on one.
Top Scorers- (Vincent) Brown 16 Jabari Hobson 14 Burton 13 (West) Clements 20
I love the idea of the I-94 challenge and allowed fans from the area to watch three local teams in some very good competitions. Similar to the Big Eight Challenge a few years ago, it was nice to see the same fans cheering for each of the Madison teams as it was Madison vs Milwaukee and it will be interesting to see if this tournament will continue throughout the years and if the event will be hosted by different schools. I know my write ups for each game was kind of short but, I wanted to get the games in before there had been too big of a lapse between the write up and when the game was played. Tomorrow we should be seeing my updated team rankings for the state.
Madison Memorial 57 Middleton 47
This was one of those games that was very ugly at times and played at a very fast pace. Many times guys would grab defensive rebounds and just turn or go, either dribbling and push the ball or looking for the outlet pass before being sure their teammate was open. This Memorial team is no where near as good as the Memorial teams of the past and they are going to struggle against teams that have more then one offensive option unlike Middleton. Middleton really only has one guy that can go and get his points at any time, in 6'5 junior Derek Rongstad. Outside of Rongstad no one else is going to score outside of the three point shot or offensive rebound. In the first half Rongstad was unstoppable scoring 16 points while Memorial tried three different defenders on him, none of which could contain him. In the second half Memorial went to a box and one, with 6'3 junior Daurice Fountain face guarding Rongstad which caused Rongstad to be taken right out of the offense and only score two second half points. Memorial really should of dominated this game but, they struggled to score at times turning the ball over and missing countless bunny shots. One point in the third after back to back buckets from 6'4 senior Jester Weach, including a one handed dunk, it appeared that Memorial was going to go on a huge run but, it stalled out after a pair of turnovers. In the end Memorial had more athletes and more guys that could create their own shot.
Top Scores- (Middleton) Rongstad 18 (Memorial) Julian Walters 15 Weach 13 Tyler Lindquist 10
Wisconsin Dells 90 Racine Park 54
Not a whole lot to say about this one as Dells started with an 8-0 lead and was leading 25 to 7 after the first quarter. Dells is a senior dominated team while Park is a very young and inexperienced team. Dells plays a zone and Park appeared to have no idea how to attack it and really had no one that could knock down an outside shot. The Dells team really passes the ball well and as long as the baskets are falling they don't care who does the scoring. The big question mark for them is what do they get off the bench? The starting five is great but, against a good team I'm not sure if they can get anything from the bench. What happens if 6'4 senior Shane Wimann gets in foul trouble? They rebound well but, when they play a bigger team they are going to have trouble since Wimann is the only player "truly" over six foot. Outside of star 5'11 senior MJ Delmore who can run the point? On Friday when Delmore went out of the game and Park provided some pressure the Dells turned the ball over numerous times and they had to bring Delmore back in the game.
Top Scorers- (Park) Hayes 14 (WD)- Delmore 29 Wimann 16
Was a slow back and forth battle and Lafollette led for probably more of the game back Homestead locked down the defense late and took the lead for good. 6'8 senior Luke Worthington was the guy I came to watch but, he really struggled today as he missed a lot of bunny shots and free throws and then was saddled with foul trouble in the second half. In was Jalen Key a 6'7 super sophomore that caught my eye. Key probably shot the ball a bit too much but, he was able to knock down numerous mid range jumpers and had a big block in the game. For Lafollette 6'6 senior Trevon Ampe never could get himself going but, 6'5 senior Nygel Drury had a very solid all around game and 6'1 sophomore Darold Thomas was very hot from the outside but, did take a few bad shots.
Top Scorers- (Homestead)- Key 25 Worthington 13 (Lafollette) Thomas 19 Drury 18 Ampe 11 Maurice Ewing 10
Milwaukee Washington 62 Madison East 47
This game Washington just had more athletes then East. Washington really pushed the tempo and played 12 different players and you really couldn't tell one player from another with the exception of their star 6'3 senior Jamar McKay. Mckay did a little bit of everything and is just a super athletic, high energy player. McKay settled in late in the game and was able to score at will in the post as they wore down the East team. On the other side 6'3 senior Emani Brathwaite was a beast on the inside and kept his team close until they ran out of gas late.
Top Scorers (East) Brathwaite 16 De'shawn Burks 11 (Washington) McKay 19
Milwaukee Vincent 59 Madison West 51
6'6 senior Deonte Burton was the guy everyone came to see and he had a good game but, not a great game. The biggest reason was West put Daniel Jackson on him who is nearly as physical presence as Burton each, which kept Burton from muscling in and having to use his skill and made things a little more difficult on him. Burton didn't score a ton but, he made a difference with his rebounding, passing, and a couple big blocks. The biggest asset in this game for Vincent was 6'0 sophomore guard Malik Brown who hit four three pointers from the outside and is really a sharp shooter from the outside. For West 6'3 junior Malik Clements carried them but, at times seemed to get a little carried away with the match up with Burton and looked to take him on one on one.
Top Scorers- (Vincent) Brown 16 Jabari Hobson 14 Burton 13 (West) Clements 20
I love the idea of the I-94 challenge and allowed fans from the area to watch three local teams in some very good competitions. Similar to the Big Eight Challenge a few years ago, it was nice to see the same fans cheering for each of the Madison teams as it was Madison vs Milwaukee and it will be interesting to see if this tournament will continue throughout the years and if the event will be hosted by different schools. I know my write ups for each game was kind of short but, I wanted to get the games in before there had been too big of a lapse between the write up and when the game was played. Tomorrow we should be seeing my updated team rankings for the state.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Big Eight Conference Preview
The Big Eight Conference is far away the conference that I pay the most attention and I feel that I can actually make an accurate prediction with how the conference will play out. The reason that I follow this conference so closely is because it is a conference that is fairly close to where I live and has had some great basketball being played throughout the past seven years I've been following basketball closely. There have been numerous D1 college players that have come through this conference as well as the perennial state power house Madison Memorial. Speaking of Madison Memorial this may actually be the year that Sun Prairie is able to over take Memorial as the top team and to make it to state where a Big Eight school is nearly guaranteed to make it. Sun Prairie and Memorial are easily the one and two teams in the conference but, after that there is really a mishmash of teams in the second tear where four different teams could end up in third place. The bottom four teams are a mishmash as where those four teams could finish in any order. Here are my preseason Big Eight thoughts.
1. Sun Prairie- 6'6 senior Nick Fuller is the top player in the conference and should carry his team to first place and has a very solid sidekick in fellow D1 recruit 6'2 sophomore Nick Noskowiak. Pair these guys with a strong JV team from last year and 6'2 senior Donnel Thompson who is a transfer from Madison Memorial.
2. Madison Memorial- Memorial doesn't have as many big name stars as the past and they aren't one of the favorites to win state but, they do have a pair of very good seniors in 6'1 Brendan Ortiz, a four year starter, and 6'4 Jester Weah, a three year starter.
3. Madison Lafollette- They bring back three starters from last years fourth place team including 6'6 senior Trevon Ampe who I really liked when I saw them play last year and 6'4 senior Nygel Drury who Mark Miller picked as a preseason all city pick.
4. Madison West- Like the past few years West has a ton of talented players but, the question is can they put that talent together. 6'3 junior Malik Clement has had a great summer and seem to be some rumors that he may be a D1 recruit.
5. Middleton- They lost a lot from last year but, they have such a solid program going that it shouldn't be a huge problem and they play so many players they really don't need to count on one player too much. Wouldn't surprise me one bit to see Middleton jump to the three spot in the rankings.
6. Beloit- Don't have a lot coming back but, do have all conference performer 6'5 junior Andre Neal back. Usually have a lot of athletes but, just need to put it all together.
7. Madison East- Bring back four starters from last years team that really counted on departed senior Rudy Bentley to carry them. They also have a pair of three year starters in seniors 5'11 Jermel McLin and 6'3 Emani Brathwaite.
8. Janesville Craig- Honestly only here because they return a little more then the bottom two teams.
9. Verona- Honestly was going to have them slightly higher but, then I looked at last years standings and saw that they actually took last in conference and lost their Mr. Everything Bryan Dalton.
10. Janesville Parker- Well tied for last, last year and only bring back one starter and had a JV team that really struggled last year.
Predicted Conference Standings
Sun Prairie 18-0
Madison Memorial 16-2
Madison Lafollette 12-6
Madison West 11-7
Middleton 11-7
Beloit 9-9
Madison East 5-13
Janesville Craig 3-15
Verona 3-15
Janesville Parker 2-16
Preseason All Conference
1st Team
Nick Fuller 6'6 senior Sun Prairie
Brendan Ortiz 6'1 senior Madison Memorial
Malik Clement 6'3 junior Madison West
Jester Weah 6'4 senior Madison Memorial
Andre Neal 6'5 junior Beloit
2nd Team
Nick Noskowiak 6'2 sophomore Sun Prairie
Trevon Ampe 6'6 senior Madison Lafollette
Nygel Drury 6'4 senior Madison Lafollette
Derek Rongstad 6'5 junior Middleton
Jermel McLin 5'11 senior Madison East
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Emani Brathwaite 6'3 senior Madison East
Darold Thomas 6'1 sophomore Madison Lafollette
Julian Walters 5'11 senior Madison Lafollette
I will be getting my first Big Eight look on Tuesday night going to watch Madison Memorial and Middleton play and then on Saturday watch the other three Madison teams take on three teams from the Milwaukee area.
1. Sun Prairie- 6'6 senior Nick Fuller is the top player in the conference and should carry his team to first place and has a very solid sidekick in fellow D1 recruit 6'2 sophomore Nick Noskowiak. Pair these guys with a strong JV team from last year and 6'2 senior Donnel Thompson who is a transfer from Madison Memorial.
2. Madison Memorial- Memorial doesn't have as many big name stars as the past and they aren't one of the favorites to win state but, they do have a pair of very good seniors in 6'1 Brendan Ortiz, a four year starter, and 6'4 Jester Weah, a three year starter.
3. Madison Lafollette- They bring back three starters from last years fourth place team including 6'6 senior Trevon Ampe who I really liked when I saw them play last year and 6'4 senior Nygel Drury who Mark Miller picked as a preseason all city pick.
4. Madison West- Like the past few years West has a ton of talented players but, the question is can they put that talent together. 6'3 junior Malik Clement has had a great summer and seem to be some rumors that he may be a D1 recruit.
5. Middleton- They lost a lot from last year but, they have such a solid program going that it shouldn't be a huge problem and they play so many players they really don't need to count on one player too much. Wouldn't surprise me one bit to see Middleton jump to the three spot in the rankings.
6. Beloit- Don't have a lot coming back but, do have all conference performer 6'5 junior Andre Neal back. Usually have a lot of athletes but, just need to put it all together.
7. Madison East- Bring back four starters from last years team that really counted on departed senior Rudy Bentley to carry them. They also have a pair of three year starters in seniors 5'11 Jermel McLin and 6'3 Emani Brathwaite.
8. Janesville Craig- Honestly only here because they return a little more then the bottom two teams.
9. Verona- Honestly was going to have them slightly higher but, then I looked at last years standings and saw that they actually took last in conference and lost their Mr. Everything Bryan Dalton.
10. Janesville Parker- Well tied for last, last year and only bring back one starter and had a JV team that really struggled last year.
Predicted Conference Standings
Sun Prairie 18-0
Madison Memorial 16-2
Madison Lafollette 12-6
Madison West 11-7
Middleton 11-7
Beloit 9-9
Madison East 5-13
Janesville Craig 3-15
Verona 3-15
Janesville Parker 2-16
Preseason All Conference
1st Team
Nick Fuller 6'6 senior Sun Prairie
Brendan Ortiz 6'1 senior Madison Memorial
Malik Clement 6'3 junior Madison West
Jester Weah 6'4 senior Madison Memorial
Andre Neal 6'5 junior Beloit
2nd Team
Nick Noskowiak 6'2 sophomore Sun Prairie
Trevon Ampe 6'6 senior Madison Lafollette
Nygel Drury 6'4 senior Madison Lafollette
Derek Rongstad 6'5 junior Middleton
Jermel McLin 5'11 senior Madison East
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Emani Brathwaite 6'3 senior Madison East
Darold Thomas 6'1 sophomore Madison Lafollette
Julian Walters 5'11 senior Madison Lafollette
I will be getting my first Big Eight look on Tuesday night going to watch Madison Memorial and Middleton play and then on Saturday watch the other three Madison teams take on three teams from the Milwaukee area.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Division Five Preseason Rankings
For about the past 15 years the most popular choice to win the smallest division was Randolph, whether we are talking D4 or the new D5. This year is no different and Randolph will once again be #1 when they think about division five. Smaller schools you can usually go by tradition in picking teams with the occasional team that may have a strong class come through that will give them some short term success. I will admit after the top five I am a little shaky and will be looking at the yearbook for help.
Division Five
1. Randolph- 6'4 seniors Aaron Retzlaff and Jay Peters have been around a while and do all the little things to make this team go.
2. Drummond- No one seems to want to rank them high after the beating they took at state but, they were at state last year and return their top player in double double machine Ben Best a 6'6 senior.
3. Blair-Taylor- Have a very strong tradition and a great coach. They also have two big time scores in 6'5 junior Dalton Soto and 6'1 sophomore Brett Ladsten.
4. Clayton- Tons of success in recent years and have three starters back.
5. Royal- Bring back a ton of players from last years team including four year starer 6'4 senior Sam Murphy.
6. Suring- Won 20 games a year ago and have all five starters back.
7. Fall River- Another 20 win team a year ago and bring back seven of their top players.
8. Potosi- Five starters back from 16 win team.
9. Green Bay NEW Lutheran- Play in a very tough conference and they are always battle tested come playoff time.
10. Barneveld- Strong tradition showed carry them far.
11. Central Wisconsin Christian- A good team a year ago and one of a few teams that actually gave Randolph a challenge during the regular season.
12. North Crawford- A bit of a hunch here but, they have the tradition there.
13. Cochrane-Fountain City- Should build on strong season they had last year.
14. Gilmanton- Always seem to produce strong teams and are near the top of the rankings.
15. Prentice- Thinking that history will repeat itself with past success.
Well the season is now upon us and should be another fun and exciting season.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Division Four Preseason Rankings
For most people Division Four rankings begin and end with Whitefish Bay Dominican. Unfortunately I'm in that boat and will be the first to admit that outside of Dominican don't really have much of a clue and will rely heavily on the High School basketball year book. So here are my rankings the best I can come up with anyway.
Division Four
1. Dominican- 6'3 senior Duane Wilson is one of the best players in the state and 6'9 sophomore Diamond Stone is one of the top sophomores in the country.
2. Pacelli- Yearbook has them number two and they bring back four starters and have a talent transfer in 6'2 sophomore James Gollon.
3. Aburndale- Always have a very strong team and a guy that does it all in 6'4 Austin Hawkins who seems like he's been on varsity forever.
4. Brookfield Academy- Have two players that nearly averaged 20 points a game in 5'11 senior Domonique Criss and 6'3 junior Sean Clarey.
5. Southwestern- Have three guys back that averaged double digit scoring a year ago.
6. Eau Claire Regis- Have a pair of 6'4 stars in senior Nick Stanke and sophomore Billy Wampler.
7. Colfax- State team a year ago. Have three double digit scores and a star in 6'6 senior Lane Olson.
8. St Mary's Springs- Won 18 games a year ago and play in an ultra competitive conference.
9. Fall Creek- Mark Miller had them ranked fourth so that's good enough for me.
10. Cuba City- State runner up a year ago and have the all time winnest coach on their sideline. Senior point guard 5'10 Brandon Slaats is back and is coming off a successful football season.
11. Algoma- Return a pair of first team all conference performers in 6'1 junior Sam Koss and 6'6 senior Travis Kostichka.
12. Laconia- 6'4 senior Tyler Semenas is poised for a monster year after the extremely impressive summer season.
13. Marathon- Have a pair of 6'2 seniors back that were both all-conference players and have lots of experience in Vince Dinkel and Collin Seubert.
14. Shiocton- Bring back five players that averaged at least eights points, two of which were all conference performers.
15. Cameron- Have four starters back from a team that took second in their conference a year ago.
There are my rankings and I have to credit the yearbook with a lot of help with them.
Division Four
1. Dominican- 6'3 senior Duane Wilson is one of the best players in the state and 6'9 sophomore Diamond Stone is one of the top sophomores in the country.
2. Pacelli- Yearbook has them number two and they bring back four starters and have a talent transfer in 6'2 sophomore James Gollon.
3. Aburndale- Always have a very strong team and a guy that does it all in 6'4 Austin Hawkins who seems like he's been on varsity forever.
4. Brookfield Academy- Have two players that nearly averaged 20 points a game in 5'11 senior Domonique Criss and 6'3 junior Sean Clarey.
5. Southwestern- Have three guys back that averaged double digit scoring a year ago.
6. Eau Claire Regis- Have a pair of 6'4 stars in senior Nick Stanke and sophomore Billy Wampler.
7. Colfax- State team a year ago. Have three double digit scores and a star in 6'6 senior Lane Olson.
8. St Mary's Springs- Won 18 games a year ago and play in an ultra competitive conference.
9. Fall Creek- Mark Miller had them ranked fourth so that's good enough for me.
10. Cuba City- State runner up a year ago and have the all time winnest coach on their sideline. Senior point guard 5'10 Brandon Slaats is back and is coming off a successful football season.
11. Algoma- Return a pair of first team all conference performers in 6'1 junior Sam Koss and 6'6 senior Travis Kostichka.
12. Laconia- 6'4 senior Tyler Semenas is poised for a monster year after the extremely impressive summer season.
13. Marathon- Have a pair of 6'2 seniors back that were both all-conference players and have lots of experience in Vince Dinkel and Collin Seubert.
14. Shiocton- Bring back five players that averaged at least eights points, two of which were all conference performers.
15. Cameron- Have four starters back from a team that took second in their conference a year ago.
There are my rankings and I have to credit the yearbook with a lot of help with them.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Division Three Preseason Rankings
Division three always seems to be one of the most highely competitive divisions with the highest amount of elite teams. Outside of D1, D3 is always the most entertaining division to watch. I've been thinking about D3 for awhile and my rankings ended up being fairly similar to Mark Miller's in the year book. Well here are my rankings.
Division Three
1. Little Chute- Bring back everyone from last years team that was suppose to win state, including a pair of D1 recuirts in 6'7 senior Kenny Lowe and 6'6 senior Turner Bortz.
2. Lacrosse Aquinas- Badger recruit 6'3 senior Bronson Koenig is back as well as 6'6 senior Michael Conway who missed all of last year with an injury. This team should be very experienced and battle tested after spending a good portion of last year without their top two players.
3. Lodi- Bring back four of their five starters from last years state team.
4. East Troy- Have three D1 recruits in 6'3 senior Nathan Dodg and the 6'9 senior twin towers Alex and Brett Pahl.
5. Wisconsin Dells- Bring back their top three scorers from a year ago, two of which are entering their fourth year on varsity.
6. Marshall- A state team a year ago have their star D1 recruit 6'1 junior Cam Ward back leading the way.
7. Roncalli- The strong tradition continues with 6'0 Nate Lassila returning as well as the bulk of their team.
8. Brown Deer- Ultra talented team that bring back a first team all conference player in 6'4 senior Trayvon Palmer who averaged a near double double a year ago.
9. Clinton- Challenged East Troy a year ago and should be even better this year.
10. GET- State runner ups bring back 6'3 senior Tim Wagner who should have a monster season.
11. Prairie du Chien- Going purely from their strong tradition.
12. Prescott- Mark Miller has them at 10 so I figure why not.
13. Wrightstown- A team that had a very good record a year ago and probably will continue this year.
14. Peshtigo- Another team that had a strong run last year but, every year they seem to have a strong regular season and just can't put it together come playoff time.
15. Oostburg- Another team that shows up here mostly because of their strong tradition.
There are my rankings for D3. I'm very confident in my top seven to nine with the remainder being a little questionable.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Division Two Preseason Rankings
Every year it seems that Division Two is the division that has the fewest high profile teams and I always have the most trouble making their rankings. Usually I have a solid top three to five teams but after that it just seems like its a crap shoot. More then likely this is because many of the top D2 teams are playing in D1 conferences and usually don't go undefeated and take their lumps during the regular season and then put things together come playoff time. Here are my D2 rankings . . .
Division Two Preseason Rankings
1. Onalaska- Defending state champs returning arguably the top player in D2 in 6'4 senior Matt Thomas who will be heading to Iowa State on scholarship next year. Thomas teams with another three year starter 6'1 senior Clint Rihn to form a very solid back court.
2. Rice Lake- The Ellenson brothers 6'7 senior Ellwood and 6'8 junior Henry should finally step out of the shadows of older brother Wally and have a huge year.,
3. Milwaukee Washington- Will be battle tested coming out of the Milwaukee City conference and are led by high flying scorer 6'4 senior Jamaar McKay.
4. Seymour- Return four starers and have the height and a pair of top scoring juniors in 6'5 Sandy Cohen and 6'3 Dakota Oskey.
5. Wisconin Lutheran- Well I'm about at the limit of my rankings and Wisco always seems to be tough come the end of the regular season.
6. Pulaski- D1 recruit 6'4 senior Cody Wichmann leads a talented team.
7. Whitefish Bay- Should be battled tested in the always tough North Short conference.
8. Waunakee- Exctremely strong program has been built in Waunakee and are led by 6'4 senior Will Decorah who has been a varsity player the past two years.
9. Milwaukee Morse-Marshall- Ultra talented and athletic team that should be battle tested in the City Conference.
10. Plymouth- Made it to sectionals a year ago and should be poised to challenge for a state run this year.
11. Rhinelander- Mark Miller had them ranked 10 so they must be deserving of this ranking.
12. Milwaukee Pius- State team a year ago have built a strong tradition and have 6'6 sophomore Levi Bradley back.
13. New Berlin Eisenhower- Return a pair of all conference award winners in 6'1 junior Reed Timmer and 6'1 senior Sandro Pesqueira.
14. Wauwatosa East- Bring back four key players including 6'2 senior Anthony Carroll who has tons of experience.
15. Whitnall- Had a lot of success last year and should carry into this year.
There are my D2 preseason rankings. Can say that I'm super impressed with my rankings I came up with but, it is just a start and by Christmas time the rankings should look a lot better.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Division One Preview
Well I'm finally back after a very long summer break. The new basketball season is only weeks a way so figured it was time to bring back the blog for another year. Hopefully I didn't lose too many followers (if I have any) but, now that the season is upon us I will be hopefully posting at least three to four times a week. As always my season will start with my preseason rankings of each division and probably a prediction on the two conferences that I follow very closely in the Big Eight and South Central Conference. Typically my rankings are similar to the Wisconsin High School Basketball yearbook but, this year Division One has some differences. Here are my rankings . . .
Division One
1. Germantown- Easily the top team in most people's eyes. The defending state champs bring back their Indiana recruit 6'10 senior Luke Fischer and have incoming transfer 6'1 junior Lamonte Beardon. From the highlights I've seen Beardon should be a huge boast with his scoring and passing. Prior to Beardon joining the team I wasn't so sure on them being number one but, now they are no doubt my number one.
2. Milwaukee Hamiliton- This one where I differ from the yearbook as they have Hamiliton as a honorable mention team while I have them here. 6'8 junior Kevin Looney has blossomed into one of the elite players in the country and he teams with 6'5 junior David Burrell. If the Milwaukee Northwest transfers ever get eligible they could challenge Germantown.
3. Milwaukee Vincent- 6'5 senior Deonte Burton is just a man child on the court and they bring back five of their top six scorers and also have a 6'7 and 6'6 players that are along side Burton. Also have a talented transfer in 6'0 sophomore Malik Brown who averaged 12 a game last year in the City Conference.
4. De Pere- Have had a very impressive summer and spring season to follow up their impressive regular season last year where the only team they lost to was Germantown. Have lots of height that is also athletic.
5. Homestead- Bring back five starters from last years team that lost only two games and 6'9 senior Luke Worthington recently excepted his D1 scholarship and should be poised for a huge season.
6. Sun Prairie- Every year seems like it will be Sun Prairie's chance to over take Madison Memorial and make it to state and they always fall short. This year though 6'6 senior Nick Fuller and 6'2 sophomore Nick Noskowiak are both D1 talents and should carry the Cardinals to state.
7. Brookfield Central- 6'1 junior Riley LaChance has torn up the summer circuit and an impressive junior class should carry them to success.
8. Milwaukee King- Well it's Milwaukee King, that's about all you need to know. The state runner ups bring back 5'11 senior Austin Malone-Mitchell and at King the talent will fill in around him. Also have to factor in that they have one of the top coaches in the state.
9. Madison Memorial- The tradition goes on at Memorial but, this year the team may be lacking some talent. 6'1 senior Brendan Ortiz is a four year starter and is well known around the state and football star 6'5 senior Jester Weah is a three year varsity performer but, who will fill in around them. Ortiz and Weah will get them to sectionals but, help is needed to get back to state.
10. Appleton West- Honestly don't know much about them but, Mark Miller put them in his top 10 and looking at their team they have five or their top six players taller then 6'4.
11. Milwaukee Riverside- Lots of experience and lots of height. Have had the same things the past few years but, haven't been able to put them together maybe this will be the year.
12. Racine Case- Bring back all five starters from a team that took second in conference and won 15 games.
13. Mukwonago- Conference champs a year ago and pushed Madison Memorial to the limit last year.
14.Oshkosh North- State team a year ago bring back three starters including their entire back court.
15. Neenah- Have really instilled a strong tradition and have talented 6'9 sophomore transfer Matt Heldt leading the way.
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