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All-Region Candidates

wasports

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With Several teams having completed their seasons and with the tourney in sight, who leads this field as they head in to the post season? How will the injuries affect the outcome?
The potential long list may include:
Adams, Bowan, Chatman, Corral, Holboke, Lanz, Lindsley, Moore, E. Smith, Stiasna, Woodward. Add: Allen & Grossman
This post was edited on 2/16 11:29 AM by wasports
 
Update:
Skyview throttles Olympia. Bowen 21pts. Adams 10 & 10. Making statements.
Camas wins in OT, Stiasna with 12pts , up next is #3 Wilson on Friday.
Union drubbed by Federal Way. Chatman 16pts.
Mt. View slips after 16pts from Holboke.

This post was edited on 2/16 6:33 AM by wasports
 
3A - All GSHL Team announced: Corral, Allen, Holboke, Lanz, Lindsley, Woodward
Stiasna on second team. Interesting.
All-Region candidate list has been shortened.
 
Stiasna put up good numbers a few times, but honestly I didn't see her in double figures very often. A few games she was... rebounding alone isn't enough for first team.

Corral, Lanz, Lindsley and Woodward have all put up good numbers in multiple categories, not just scoring. I've seen Allen score high often in the boxscores... and how could you NOT put Holboke on the first team... she put on a show this year.
 
Lanz validates her selection with 5 tre's ending with 21.
Camas made the Wilson crowd sweat. Good job. Try again today.
Stiasna is a not a big stat builder like maybe a couple candidates, but definatly a presence like few others in the region.
Chatman and the Titans finish at the hands of AR.
Bond steps up with 23 in the Tiger win. Grossman out of the line up.
Bowan and Adams hanging in there after a rough night. Back to form later today.
Corral did not fill the stat sheet, but obviously is the one to beat.
See who steps up in today's games.
Good luck.
This post was edited on 2/18 2:23 PM by wasports
 
Lanz flies to another big night with 19 as the Falcons soar Corral continues to hover.
Stiasna and Allen continue to make Paper as Camas rolls.
Bowen and Adams, well, stay tuned as the Storm builds in the north.
The Tigers have been caged for the last time this season.
Holboke's Thunder has been heard. Emily Smith of Woodland scores her 1000th point in the loser out loss.
As the cream rises, the field narrows.
More on Monday.
This post was edited on 2/19 12:35 AM by wasports
 
Allen:21, Adams 12: Bowen 13: Lanz 11: Lindsley 17: Woodward 19.
Stiasna and Corral doing what it takes.
Resulting in wins tonight for Camas, Skyview and Prairie.
The cream continues to rise.
 
As GSHL’s finest crescendo into the final two weeks of the season, the selection process unfolds for many all-league, all-region, all-tournament and all-state players. The decisions in many cases are going to be made on criteria other than scoring average. On court leadership in sportsmanship and altruistic play will have a role in deciding between statistically comparable candidates. This causes some questions as to why a selection was made as it is un-quantified. Players should make this part of their game as they travel to new venues with new spectators remembering that many will see them play for the first time. They will apply what they observe to the stats that they are familiar with.

Best of luck to all on the quest for a state title and may the best "team" win.


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GSHL 4A All-League Team Annouced:
Bowen, Grossman, Keser, Chatman, Swanson, Martin
2nd Team: Adams, Myers, Vanderpool, Anderson, Nicholas
 
TNT article regarding Corral
Here's the link.
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2012/02/24/2039573/10-to-watch-what-you-need-to-know.html
This post was edited on 2/24 12:33 PM by wasports
 
The final 8 days of the season starts today. The three teams are probably on the road except for maybe the Falcons, they probably left yesterday after last weeks trials The Storm take the floor at 4pm against the # 1 in 4A Lake Stevens. The Union boys reminded us last night that with enough effort, the underdogs can prevail. Know you can win this game today Storm, and see you at the dome on Thursday.

Camas is defiantly in a winable contest. The 3 meetings with the Falcons this season helped to prepare them for the unknown. They know they can compete. Play hard to the end and the Dome awaits you Good luck and make history.

The assumption is that tonight is a formality for the Falcons. The team never takes any thing for granted as maybe the student body does. They will play hard and they will win. Corral is the difference maker in this one. Probably not the leading scorer, but the difference maker.

That's why she is a perennial candidate.

3-0 tonight GSHL! Good luck.

The
 
2 out of 3 ain’t bad……GSHL!
Hats off to the Papermakers on a great run.

Like any storm, the longer is brews, the more powerful it can be. Great Job Skyview!
And Adams, what can you say about a coming out party like that against the #1
24 pts/16 rebounds. Player of the year numbers, no doubt. Has the Columbian ever selected an all region player that wasnt an all league first team selection? Watch this one, This is D-1.

The Birds of Prey did what they needed and by most, were expected to do. The wheels feel off of the Juanita wagon tonight.
Lanz, Linsdsey, Corral and company all punched their Dome ticket and solidified their candidacy.
This post was edited on 2/26 12:01 AM by wasports
This post was edited on 2/26 12:14 AM by wasports
 
Loaded up with GSHL ALL REGION hopefulls is this weeks Columbian Athlete of the Week ballot.

ADAMS, LANZ, LINDSLEY......

Here is the link
http://www.columbian.com/news/2012/feb/28/02-29-athletes/
This post was edited on 3/1 8:18 AM by wasports
 
Here is how they have faired in the Quarter Finals and Semi Finals:
Adams 6 and 12 and a force on the boards
Bowen 20 and 7, with 7 boards
Corral 12 and 18, assists, RB's, hard to stop
Lanz 15 and 5, 6/7 RB's a game and many steals
Lindsley 10 and 12, assists and RB's

A great day For the GHSL as the Storm and Falcons represent in the Finals today.
The Columbian is faced with a challenge at seasons end. The All-Region team is clear but what a choice they will have selecting the player of the year!
Excellent work kids as you are all
worthy!

It's a great day!
Finish it.

This post was edited on 3/3 8:42 AM by wasports
 
Nothing left to say about this. The girls said it all today, as it should be. Great for them and the GSHL.
Adams Bowen Corral Keser Lanz Lindsley Swanson Woodward


Great Job girls.
You have made so many believers.
Clark County is blessed that you call this home.
This post was edited on 3/6 7:36 AM by wasports
 
Here is the call for the All-Region Team:
Co-Players of the Year: Bowen & Corral
Adams, Allen, Chatman, Grossman, Holboke, Lanz

We should see the official results from the Columbian by next Wednesday.
A very tough field to choose from. Good luck.
 
Here it is, The Columbians All-Region Team:

Player of the Year: Heather Corral

The Rest of the All-Region Team:
Brooke Bowen, Delaney Keser, Jackie Lanz, Cory Woodward, Jocalyn Adams, Sydney Allen, Haley Grossman, Carly Holboke, Megan Lindsley, Katie Swanson and Angelique Williams.

Here is the link:
http://www.columbian.com/news/2012/mar/11/corral-was-only-the-best-player-in-region/
This post was edited on 3/11 11:17 AM by wasports

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