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4 minutes ago, Pkvalt said:

Thanks! I agree about the up in talent this year.  Kate knows a lot of the girls around district from club  or knows of them if not personally.  She has those games marked in her mind. She loves playing against good players and there’s definitely more this year than last. One of our transfers came from BCA and is a junior and the other is a sophomore  from California I think.

Awesome! Well I’ll definitely have to keep an eye out for the Cougars this year! Sounds like y’all will have a real solid group. Best of luck to y’all this season! 

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On 7/28/2022 at 10:48 AM, Pkvalt said:

Thanks! I agree about the up in talent this year.  Kate knows a lot of the girls around district from club  or knows of them if not personally.  She has those games marked in her mind. She loves playing against good players and there’s definitely more this year than last. One of our transfers came from BCA and is a junior and the other is a sophomore  from California I think.

What positions do these new girls play? 

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On 7/28/2022 at 9:17 AM, LonghornforEver said:

Bridge City Should be good again this year.  They lost the MVP but they have some Freshman players that are going to be great assets to the team. 

I know they have one club player, the districts supers daughter I believe.  Losing the Harley girl though has to hurt. 

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51 minutes ago, Steven Avery said:

What positions do these new girls play? 

Setter/right side and pin hitter I believe. Should help us round out the rotation with our returners. We’ll see how it comes together next week!

Also, I don’t know much about Bridge City but I know one of their girls came to Stellar this year where my daughter plays. Actually, several girls from our area moved there this year.

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22 hours ago, Pkvalt said:

Setter/right side and pin hitter I believe. Should help us round out the rotation with our returners. We’ll see how it comes together next week!

Also, I don’t know much about Bridge City but I know one of their girls came to Stellar this year where my daughter plays. Actually, several girls from our area moved there this year.

Sounds like Crosby picked up some help.  Does this make them the favorite?  What is your projected order of finish?

 

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9 hours ago, Steven Avery said:

Sounds like Crosby picked up some help.  Does this make them the favorite?  What is your projected order of finish?

 

I’d still say BH is the favorite. They just have so many girls who play club compared to us. We’ll see how it comes together next week. I caught a little of their team camp this week though. Looking pretty good so far! I think:

1. BH

2. Crosby 

3. Sterling

4.Nederland 

5. PNG

6. GCM

7. Lee

8. PAM

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14 hours ago, Pkvalt said:

I’d still say BH is the favorite. They just have so many girls who play club compared to us. We’ll see how it comes together next week. I caught a little of their team camp this week though. Looking pretty good so far! I think:

1. BH

2. Crosby 

3. Sterling

4.Nederland 

5. PNG

6. GCM

7. Lee

8. PAM

Pretty good list I think. I agree with your top 4. I am curious how Sterling will perform this year and Nederland has some talent coming back.  Article on them from last week 

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On 7/29/2022 at 11:09 AM, Steven Avery said:

I know they have one club player, the districts supers daughter I believe.  Losing the Harley girl though has to hurt. 

Yes...that is her.  She is basically taking the place of Harlee.  She is very good.  She can serve, hit, block and play back row.  I really think they are going to be better than last year. BC played Nederland and Orangefield Friday in a scrimmage and beat them both 25-23. I know its just a scrimmage but I don't think BC has beat Nederland in a long time.

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11 hours ago, LonghornforEver said:

Yes...that is her.  She is basically taking the place of Harlee.  She is very good.  She can serve, hit, block and play back row.  I really think they are going to be better than last year. BC played Nederland and Orangefield Friday in a scrimmage and beat them both 25-23. I know its just a scrimmage but I don't think BC has beat Nederland in a long time.

Nederland barely beat BC in 5 last year so BC won two sets in a real game just last year. I dont think you replace a Sr District MVP with a freshman no matter how good the freshman is. Maybe they will prove me wrong but thats my feeling. Nederland also lost their best player from last year as well. 

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