BG Recruit Noelle Yoder

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Berlin Hiland HS senior guard Noelle Yoder is off to a good start- and her team is 7-0. Typically, they are only tested in their own winter tourney and in a mid to later round of the state tournament. They are a power in their area/in their division in east central Ohio.

Noelle is playing about one half a game (or less) due to blow outs and averaging over 20 points per game. Most importantly, she is shooting over 50% from the field, over 40% from three and over 95% at the line. At 5'7", she can shoot it.

And she is expects to win.

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falconfan1 wrote:Berlin Hiland HS senior guard Noelle Yoder is off to a good start- and her team is 7-0. Typically, they are only tested in their own winter tourney and in a mid to later round of the state tournament. They are a power in their area/in their division in east central Ohio.

Noelle is playing about one half a game (or less) due to blow outs and averaging over 20 points per game. Most importantly, she is shooting over 50% from the field, over 40% from three and over 95% at the line. At 5'7", she can shoot it.

And she is expects to win.

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Sounds like a another great guard recruit to refill our ranks when Tracey graduates next year.
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Curt will NEVER go wrong recruiting from Highland or West Holms High Schools. They both have great traditions built on solid fundamentals of the game.
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Sounds like she has some sort of MCL injury.
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I meant to post this a few days ago...I can't recall the specific team that Hiland played, but it was one of the POWERS in the Cleve. area...I think she scored 37 pts. in that game, even though it was a loss.
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7rickyd wrote:Sounds like she has some sort of MCL injury.
According to posts on JJHuddle.com, Noelle sat out 2-3 games to rest her knee and recently returned to score 27 points against Regina High School.
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Berlin Hiland is ALWAYS a power in girls HS hoops...they used to be every bit as powerful in boys as well but I don't know how the boys have been doing the last few years.

My mom taught at Hiland the last 5 years of her career after 25+ years at Buckeye Joint Vocational School in New Phila.
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BigGibber wrote:
7rickyd wrote:Sounds like she has some sort of MCL injury.
According to posts on JJHuddle.com, Noelle sat out 2-3 games to rest her knee and recently returned to score 27 points against Regina High School.

So it was TWENTY seven, not THIRTY seven pts.. I knew they played someone from Cleve. that's a traditional power... But her 27 pts. easily was high score for her team. And it's good to see she's capable of scoring against good teams, teams that have several D-1 recruits virtually every year.
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Seen Yoder play the past 2 seasons at the state tournment---

I did not come away thinking she was a D1 player. She can shoot well from the outside and can drive but her speed will not overcome any tough guards in the MAC.

She will see some action, but I think it may be limited action.
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2001FalconAlum wrote:Seen Yoder play the past 2 seasons at the state tournment---

I did not come away thinking she was a D1 player. She can shoot well from the outside and can drive but her speed will not overcome any tough guards in the MAC.

She will see some action, but I think it may be limited action.
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And our coaches were told that Lindsay Goldsberry would be a great D-III player and maybe a decent D-II player.

We know how that turned out......
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transfer2BGSU wrote:
2001FalconAlum wrote:Seen Yoder play the past 2 seasons at the state tournment---

I did not come away thinking she was a D1 player. She can shoot well from the outside and can drive but her speed will not overcome any tough guards in the MAC.

She will see some action, but I think it may be limited action.
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And our coaches were told that Lindsay Goldsberry would be a great D-III player and maybe a decent D-II player.

We know how that turned out......

I believe Ali Mann was considered "too slow" as well.
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Coach Miller has said on more than one occasion that every mid-major player has some flaw in her game that turned schools from the major conferences off.

Prochaska was too fragile, Pontius was too slow and would never be able to get her shot off, Breske was too injury prone, Honegger wasn't tall enough to play the 5 and wasn't quick enough to play the 4, Achter had no long range shot and the list goes on and on.

Have all of his recruits been hits? No, but I'll take my chances with his staff's and his judgement of talent.
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AyZiggy97 wrote: I believe Ali Mann was considered "too slow" as well.
Ali received a scholarship extremely late in the process because someone turned us own. Megan was the star recruit of that class.

If I remember correctly, Ali was down to walking on at BGSU or Cornell.
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