NWI Teams to watch next year
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 8:12 pm
Never too early to start talking about next season. Who does everyone think has a shot of making some noise next year? I'll start:
- Valpo: Obviously they just won state, and they have Clark and Davis coming back, along with 4 of 5 OL I believe. They have great numbers as well and never have trouble finding kids to step up and fill in graduation holes. They'll have a chance to make another run next year.
- Michigan City: A disappointing season but they'll literally have almost the entire team coming back, including Bush and Hart. Their teams at the lower levels had some success this year as well. Think they might be a big sleeper.
- Crown Point: A team that exceeded all expectations put on them this year but ultimately ended their season in a letdown. The Ehrlich kid transferring over from Hobart will be a big boost, and the numbers they have, similar to Valpo, will allow them to fill their gaps from graduation. I believe I also saw they'll be returning something like 9 starters on defense. Combine that with one of the best coaching staffs in the state and you have to think they'll be solid again.
What say you?
- Valpo: Obviously they just won state, and they have Clark and Davis coming back, along with 4 of 5 OL I believe. They have great numbers as well and never have trouble finding kids to step up and fill in graduation holes. They'll have a chance to make another run next year.
- Michigan City: A disappointing season but they'll literally have almost the entire team coming back, including Bush and Hart. Their teams at the lower levels had some success this year as well. Think they might be a big sleeper.
- Crown Point: A team that exceeded all expectations put on them this year but ultimately ended their season in a letdown. The Ehrlich kid transferring over from Hobart will be a big boost, and the numbers they have, similar to Valpo, will allow them to fill their gaps from graduation. I believe I also saw they'll be returning something like 9 starters on defense. Combine that with one of the best coaching staffs in the state and you have to think they'll be solid again.
What say you?