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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2018 0:40:32 GMT -5
port, When did they start checking if you were a large D whatever or a small D whatever? Playing in the Northwest Athletic District there are 159 boys basketball teams and of the 2 schools you are discussing 83% of them are smaller than Norwalk and 75% of them are smaller than Ontario. So for the NW Athletic District both would be considered a big school by most of the basketball fans in the area.
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Post by deathfromabove on Feb 10, 2018 1:50:31 GMT -5
port, When did they start checking if you were a large D whatever or a small D whatever? Playing in the Northwest Athletic District there are 159 boys basketball teams and of the 2 schools you are discussing 83% of them are smaller than Norwalk and 75% of them are smaller than Ontario. So for the NW Athletic District both would be considered a big school by most of the basketball fans in the area. Dude, Welcome aboard to Willard's world against Portwalk. I'm sure he'll be glad to have you along side him against portwalk, even though it might be for a short time. Willard, now you play nice with Dude for he's here to help you. S'all right, S'all right.
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Post by portwalk on Feb 10, 2018 8:10:48 GMT -5
port, When did they start checking if you were a large D whatever or a small D whatever? Playing in the Northwest Athletic District there are 159 boys basketball teams and of the 2 schools you are discussing 83% of them are smaller than Norwalk and 75% of them are smaller than Ontario. So for the NW Athletic District both would be considered a big school by most of the basketball fans in the area. Ask WF he is the one that claimed Steve’s and Norwalk’s success in 2014 was due to being a “large” D2 school. I agree you are what the numbers say you are
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2018 12:41:48 GMT -5
port, When did they start checking if you were a large D whatever or a small D whatever? Playing in the Northwest Athletic District there are 159 boys basketball teams and of the 2 schools you are discussing 83% of them are smaller than Norwalk and 75% of them are smaller than Ontario. So for the NW Athletic District both would be considered a big school by most of the basketball fans in the area. Ask WF he is the one that claimed Steve’s and Norwalk’s success in 2014 was due to being a “large” D2 school. I agree you are what the numbers say you are Some fans see their school as a small school because it helps them to defend or improve their results. If they lose they mention how they are small playing a bigger opponent and if they win it was even more impressive due to them being a small school. You are correct that the numbers do not lie and both schools in your conversation are bigger than most in the area they play. It really doesn't matter if you have 211 or 361, you are still a D2 team.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 10, 2018 23:13:03 GMT -5
BLah blah blah...,.. Norwalk as small D1for 2 years in forever WON a district title Ontario as a small D2 for multiple years NO district tiles Norwalk multiple years as a larger D2 a STATE Champion Ontario multiple years NO state championships I’m out... Yes, you are out of it statistically as has been proven over and over and over again. "BLah, blah, blah...,.." is all you've got. Tell us, what did Norwalk do before Haraway and Thomas? What has Norwalk done after Harraway and Thomas? Norwalk's only 2 wins against Ontario came when Harraway and Thomas were playing. At Lex, CC and Norwalk Gray only has one win total against Ontario without Harraway and Thomas, that came at Lexington.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 10, 2018 23:44:57 GMT -5
port, When did they start checking if you were a large D whatever or a small D whatever? Playing in the Northwest Athletic District there are 159 boys basketball teams and of the 2 schools you are discussing 83% of them are smaller than Norwalk and 75% of them are smaller than Ontario. So for the NW Athletic District both would be considered a big school by most of the basketball fans in the area. Don't be a chicken shat and read all posts, then you wouldn't make a fool of yourself. You, all, anyone could check the size of schools that win state titles within Divisions over the years. I have. By far the most that win State titles are in the top third not the bottom thirdf of Divisions by enrollment. You are cherry picking stats and could again be being purposely deceitful. First of all, a school must compete against EVERY school in the STATE in a Division to win a State Title. One of the schools being talked about is 33 boys below the maximum for DII 361, putting them 42 ABOVE the DII average. The other school being talked about is 37 above the minimum number for DII of 211 and 38 BELOW the average in DII. Honesty always proves out.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 10, 2018 23:57:52 GMT -5
port, When did they start checking if you were a large D whatever or a small D whatever? Playing in the Northwest Athletic District there are 159 boys basketball teams and of the 2 schools you are discussing 83% of them are smaller than Norwalk and 75% of them are smaller than Ontario. So for the NW Athletic District both would be considered a big school by most of the basketball fans in the area. Ask WF he is the one that claimed Steve’s and Norwalk’s success in 2014 was due to being a “large” D2 school. I agree you are what the numbers say you are Don't be untruthful. You and I both know the reason for Norwalk's success in 2014 were named Harraway and Thomas. 2 Div1 College CALIBER athletes. Compare Norwalk years with those 2, to ALL other years in Norwalk history. Those numbers don't lie. The numbers said that Norwalk being in DII instead of DI were minuscule.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 10, 2018 23:59:02 GMT -5
Ask WF he is the one that claimed Steve’s and Norwalk’s success in 2014 was due to being a “large” D2 school. I agree you are what the numbers say you are Some fans see their school as a small school because it helps them to defend or improve their results. If they lose they mention how they are small playing a bigger opponent and if they win it was even more impressive due to them being a small school. You are correct that the numbers do not lie and both schools in your conversation are bigger than most in the area they play. It really doesn't matter if you have 211 or 361, you are still a D2 team. Some fans like you can't post without deceit and put downs. AGAIN if you weren't a chicken shat and read all posts you will see that portwalk will not give credit to schools that play in any division other than DII.
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Post by kniteflyer on Mar 4, 2018 16:57:45 GMT -5
Yippee?
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