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Spaz 03-21-2008 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by hyrum (Post 201053)
That's the best I found. It seems the burden of proof is on the BYU athletic dept. That is the claim they are making. The Tulsa World 2005-06 All-Metro POY was Rotnei Clarke of Verdigris High School (Tulsa World, April 14, 2006)

As far as I can tell they didn't even name an "All-State" POY
Hartsock was on the first team All-Metro.

http://www.tulsaworld.com/TWPDFs/200...041406_B_7.PDF

Note that I have no idea as to how many different 'POY' awards there are in this area, but it seems apparent Noah won at least one of them.

hyrum 03-21-2008 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Spaz (Post 201063)
Note that I have no idea as to how many different 'POY' awards there are in this area, but it seems apparent Noah won at least one of them.

OK, thanks for finding that. I couldn't find the coaches' choice.
The Tulsa World cite seems odd in that he wasn't their All-Metro POY selection. That much I know. Stranger things have happened, as their All-Metro POY was only a soph.

The Daily Oklahoman names an All-State team. When I get a chance I can use a more powerful news search tool.

Spaz 03-21-2008 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by hyrum (Post 201067)
OK, thanks for finding that. I couldn't find the coaches' choice.
The Tulsa World cite seems odd in that he wasn't their All-Metro POY selection. That much I know. Stranger things have happened, as their All-Metro POY was only a soph.

The Daily Oklahoman names an All-State team. When I get a chance I can use a more powerful news search tool.

I don't know that it's that important. The point is, he was pretty darn good player in OK.

I expect him to be a pretty darn good player for BYU in a few years.

Goatnapper'96 03-21-2008 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hyrum (Post 201053)
That's the best I found. It seems the burden of proof is on the BYU athletic dept. That is the claim they are making. The Tulsa World 2005-06 All-Metro POY was Rotnei Clarke of Verdigris High School (Tulsa World, April 14, 2006)

As far as I can tell they didn't even name an "All-State" POY
Hartsock was on the first team All-Metro.

http://www.tulsaworld.com/TWPDFs/200...041406_B_7.PDF


I reckon we can agree the burden of proof was met. Perhaps HS hoops is not something you watch too much or perhaps it doesn't get much attention in the media sources you follow.

Regardless, we all look forward to Oklahoma 6-A POY Noah Harstock continuing to lead BYU to regular season glories!

hyrum 03-21-2008 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Goatnapper'96 (Post 201075)
I reckon we can agree the burden of proof was met. Perhaps HS hoops is not something you watch too much or perhaps it doesn't get much attention in the media sources you follow.

Regardless, we all look forward to Oklahoma 6-A POY Noah Harstock continuing to lead BYU to regular season glories!

I don't read the Tulsa Whirlled. The 2006 Daily Oklahoman Oklahoma POY was Keith Clarke. Perhaps some regional biases there.

I guess I am up to speed now on Mr. Hartsock, we'll see how he looks after 2 years of door knocking.

Goatnapper'96 03-21-2008 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by hyrum (Post 201131)
I don't read the Tulsa Whirlled. The 2006 Daily Oklahoman Oklahoma POY was Keith Clarke. Perhaps some regional biases there.

I guess I am up to speed now on Mr. Hartsock, we'll see how he looks after 2 years of door knocking.

He was a missionary in the SLC mission. My guess is there wasn't a great deal of doorknocking. I am hopefull Coach Rose kept close tabs on his development the past two years.

BYU71 03-24-2008 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by SeattleUte (Post 200976)
Any with talent are no goes from the git go from now on. Plaistead et al. were yanked from their missions.

I wish you knew what the hades you were talking about.

Indy Coug 03-24-2008 03:11 PM

Hartsock averaged 28 ppg in the largest school division in Oklahoma. Odds are that he's a good player, regardless of finding some 10 word blurb from a newspaper in a 700 person, one horse town referencing his accolades or not.

RockyBalboa 03-24-2008 05:33 PM

Fredette made it clear before he signed with BYU that he had no plans to serve a mission.


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