The only region men's or women's to have seven schools represented:
Atlantic Coast Open Tim MacGougan Richmond Tim Gehret Florida Dave Snoke NC State Dylan Tunnell UGA Connor Maloney Mary Washington Jason Weddle Tennessee Josh Berkowitz UNC
and the 8th and 9th players on this team are ECU's Dieter and FSU's Poulos.
Greg Swanson Freshman of the Year Georgia
not Josh Torrell? (who begs the question - Which is better, catching the winning score at Junior Worlds, or catching the score that sends your college team to nationals for the first time in 4 years?)
Who would win if the all-region teams played each other?
Atlantic Coast Women Laura Gold Emory Katherine Wooten Georgia Molly Doyle NC State Katie Klein Virginia Nicole Chauvigne NC State Lindsey Hack UNC Sara Stanley UNC
Laura, KWoot, and Sara handle, giving you the speedy quick handler, the tall break mark thrower, and the zone breaker/bomb thrower. Any team that can afford to send Molly downfield is sick. She and Katie catch the big gains, and then turn and fire goals to Backhoe receivers Nicole and Lindsey. If you ignore the lack of subs, I think this team loses a close quarterfinal at club nationals. Can anyone beat that?
On Wed, 25 May 2005 18:49:07 -0400, T <t-roynospam@mindspring.com> wrote:
Jason Weddle Tennessee
and the 8th and 9th players on this team are ECU's Dieter and FSU's Poulos.
So really...this Weddle guy is better than Dieter and Poulos? I've seen and heard plenty of the other two, but this Weddle guy...not so much.
Which is better, catching the winning score at Junior Worlds, >or catching the score that sends your college team to nationals >for the first time in 4 years?
Worlds, by a touchdown AND the two point conversion. Now, if he makes noise at Nationals...then maybe it's only by a safety.
So Swanson didn't make the Worlds team? I mean, c'mon...this kid grows up in Baccarini's backyard, doesn't make the USA roster, yet he's voted to be better than Torell (who's one of the best on the Worlds roster) less than a year later?