White Plains returns four of the five members of its A team from Hills West, and two of them (Adam and Aneesh) will have been on the A team for 3 years running. There is no reason why they shouldn't be one of the top teams in the nation (

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I have to entirely disagree with you. Kellenberg has relied on Nik for basically the last 5 years. They also lose John (IIRC), and that really just leaves them with B team powerhouse Joe, who is a very good player in his own right, but I just don't see enough points coming from the rest of the team to make up for Nik and John. I would not say that they would be a weak team next year by any means; Brother Nigel is a wonderful coach who knows how to get his kids to get stuff done, but I can't say they'll be the same team that got in the top 5 at 6 of the 7 NAQT events they attended (just the most available stats, I know for a fact there's more).rpond wrote:I think Kellenberg can manage to lose Nik without too much pain.
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I can confirm that there are plans to coach a Ward Melville team at SBU. They're currently planning to go to LIFT and possibly the Hunter FNT.WSchneider wrote:I keep hearing rumors that Ward Melville is coming back, but nobody ever backs those up... I'd love to see them playing again, they're always a regional force.
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The good Westchester performances are based on a few key players and most of the notable players from Westchester are seniors (Ryan, Adam, Sam, Kamil, Evan, Andrew). For example White Plains A Ardsley A and possibly Scarsdale A at HHHWHSIXVIII (Half Hollow Hills) were entirely compised of seniors.I don't know much about Westchester, but it does seem like that region has generally been stronger than Long Island this year, which makes sense considering the group of seniors that graduated from Long Island schools in 2011.
I agree Kellenberg definitely has a very strong "JV" team with its top scorer, Joe, being a freshman and second top scorer, Mark, being a sophomore.Kellenberg has held up nicely; they could easily return to being one of the best teams in New York next year
Ardsley has been a pleasant surprise, but maybe that 's just me being in denial about how good Ryan really is.It looks to me like most teams matched their expectations going into the season.
For an assessment of Westchester that would be a bit more meaningful for someone who "doesn't know much about Westchester"ProfessorIanDuncan wrote:The good Westchester performances are based on a few key players and most of the notable players from Westchester are seniors (Ryan, Adam, Sam, Kamil, Evan, Andrew). For example White Plains A Ardsley A and possibly Scarsdale A at HHHWHSIXVIII (Half Hollow Hills) were entirely compised of seniors.I don't know much about Westchester, but it does seem like that region has generally been stronger than Long Island this year, which makes sense considering the group of seniors that graduated from Long Island schools in 2011.
Their B team is all seniors also, to my knowledge at least, so their C team will likely become their A team. However, if the B team shows anything it is that White Plains can put in inexperienced seniors and have succeed with them.though their B team is showing some promise and may be able to continue to be impressive next year.
I believe Hastings is all seniors also but it doesnt really matter to anyone outside Westchester unless they play in the NAC as they only playHastings I really don't know about.