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Post by sportsvideo on Mar 7, 2024 4:42:08 GMT -5
CB has not been determined. But I believe in April it will be. Here is the listed enrollment to some of the sbc teams Bellevue 250, Clyde 231, Columbian 300, Edison 168, huron 140, Lakota 139, Margaretta 140, Norwalk 327, port Clinton 191, Perkins 233, Sandusky 374 vermilion 199, Willard 184
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Post by sbclives on Mar 7, 2024 10:26:40 GMT -5
Looks like it might be Clyde to the Bay. Lol
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Post by bobbyballs on Mar 7, 2024 12:38:58 GMT -5
Gotta Love that Willard would almost be the biggest school in the bay but still gets babied being in the bay because they suck
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Post by bobbyballs on Mar 7, 2024 12:42:55 GMT -5
After Northwood Joins, Huron might be smaller than 4 different River school (Willard, Lakota, Margaretta, Northwood)
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Post by sbclives on Mar 7, 2024 15:03:55 GMT -5
So are you telling me that the 3 Divisions aren’t based on enrollments?
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Post by buckeyefan73 on Mar 7, 2024 23:04:17 GMT -5
So Huron most likely going to D6 for football
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Post by sportsvideo on Mar 8, 2024 11:53:25 GMT -5
So are you telling me that the 3 Divisions aren’t based on enrollments? . I’m telling you the league leaders are afraid to make someone mad. No nothing is done by enrollment. And eventually the River is going to break off and them Margaretta is going to have to choose. They have the bulls by the horn because they get the best of both worlds. The River is a tougher basketball division but the bay is a tougher football division. They won’t go total River. Only partial. So. None of these leaders have the balls to stand up to it. Simple as that
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Post by jakethesnake2 on Mar 9, 2024 12:33:28 GMT -5
Word is Ross won't join the Lake despite being under 400 boys, but compete against school 200+ in NLL? Call me silly
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Post by sportsvideo on Mar 9, 2024 13:31:47 GMT -5
Word is Ross won't join the Lake despite being under 400 boys, but compete against school 200+ in NLL? Call me silly Silly! Ross should be in the Lake right? i mean 393 boys for Ross, and they're too big for the Lake? yet the Bay with 140 / 150 is expected to play Tiffin and Sandusky who are 300 and 370.. What part of this stinks? You'd think Biden was president of the SBC because to him this would make all the sense in the world.
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Post by jakethesnake2 on Mar 9, 2024 13:54:07 GMT -5
None of this makes any sense
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Post by woods on Mar 11, 2024 7:50:08 GMT -5
Word is Ross won't join the Lake despite being under 400 boys, but compete against school 200+ in NLL? Call me silly Pretty sure Ross has tried to get into the SBC a few times, but has been blocked from joining by a couple Lake Division Schools.
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Post by Keith on Mar 11, 2024 9:52:22 GMT -5
Word is Ross won't join the Lake despite being under 400 boys, but compete against school 200+ in NLL? Call me silly Pretty sure Ross has tried to get into the SBC a few times, but has been blocked from joining by a couple Lake Division Schools. Exactly. Is there any actual documentation showing that Ross recently tried to join? Or are we just going based on something someone said?
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Post by runawaytrain on Mar 11, 2024 12:56:11 GMT -5
After Northwood Joins, Huron might be smaller than 4 different River school (Willard, Lakota, Margaretta, Northwood) That's wild...can't believe how small they've gotten.
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Post by Mike Hula on Mar 11, 2024 13:37:46 GMT -5
2023-2024 EMIS numbers 616 Fremont Ross High School 393 417 1394 Sandusky High School 374 369 1160 Norwalk High School 327 287 406 Columbian High School 300** 319** 190 Bellevue High School 250 230 1240 Perkins High School 233 218 392 Clyde High School 231 239 1266 Port Clinton High School 191 168 746 Huron High School 140 159 1710 Willard High School 184 164 518 Edison High School 168 156
1080 Napoleon High School 243 206
Lets look at Boys Basketball for example. It would probrobly do Ross more good to stay where they are at, since they will lmore than likely be in the same division as Clay, Southview, Bowling Green. Huron might be down as far as Division 6 in Basketball. What makes more sense from a size perspective is switching Sandusky for Napolean in the SBC. NBC and SBC should merge and move on From Norwalk and Sandusky as they should be in the NLL, based on their enrollments.
Or make one division With TC, Bellevue, PC, Clyde, Willard, Edison, Perkins, and Huron. Fairly same size (always going to get extremes on the ends), simliar community make-up (although the Perkins "community" grows each year with non-"perkins" kids.)
Ross applying now is no different than before as their numbers are simliar % wise now as they were then.
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Post by daddy on Mar 11, 2024 13:41:41 GMT -5
So are you telling me that the 3 Divisions aren’t based on enrollments? . I’m telling you the league leaders are afraid to make someone mad. No nothing is done by enrollment. And eventually the River is going to break off and them Margaretta is going to have to choose. They have the bulls by the horn because they get the best of both worlds. The River is a tougher basketball division but the bay is a tougher football division. They won’t go total River. Only partial. So. None of these leaders have the balls to stand up to it. Simple as that Well hopefully Huron can get an AD with some vigor who will push harder for what is the best fit for the school over the doing what is necessary to appease the league. The problem is some schools would be uncompetitive in FB if they were in the right division is all I can think of as to why it's not truly done by enrollment
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Post by redskinfan04 on Mar 11, 2024 18:15:21 GMT -5
Is that 233 number for Perkins before or after the multiplier? If it hasn’t been applied yet they might get real close to the D3 line.
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Post by sportsvideo on Mar 12, 2024 11:12:42 GMT -5
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Post by sbclives on Mar 12, 2024 16:10:19 GMT -5
You’d think the Lake schools wouldn’t want to play small Div. 6 schools but here we are.
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Post by sportsvideo on Mar 13, 2024 10:01:34 GMT -5
You’d think the Lake schools wouldn’t want to play small Div. 6 schools but here we are. . Everyone is protecting themselves. So yes knowing how easy it is to make the playoffs. Makes it easier to schedule down. The problem is there is very little depth at smaller size. And that’s a fight I will take sides with in Margaretta issue. They lose a kid like Washington. They’re toast.
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Post by daddy on Mar 13, 2024 12:21:52 GMT -5
I think competitive balance numbers will come out late May or Early June maybe as early as the end of April so they can release divisions and regions/districts etc.
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Post by buckeyefan73 on Mar 13, 2024 22:22:20 GMT -5
Do we think anyone will move up or down besides Huron?
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Post by cbus on Mar 14, 2024 7:40:44 GMT -5
Are their complaints about the SBC divisions in sports other than football? Who really cares what division Margaretta is in for non-football sports? It's not like they have reeled off 4 or 5 consecutive conference championships (except maybe in some girls sports).
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Post by sportsvideo on Mar 14, 2024 16:36:41 GMT -5
Are their complaints about the SBC divisions in sports other than football? Who really cares what division Margaretta is in for non-football sports? It's not like they have reeled off 4 or 5 consecutive conference championships (except maybe in some girls sports). its about principles. you allow certain schools to do whatever they please, and you hold a pitchfork to others and force what they dont want to do. when simple solution is 18 football schools divide by 3 equals 6.. when you do that it would put margaretta in the bay, they say NO. and i don't think there are complaints other than football. i mean i have my own opinion on how things are.. such as sbc track meet. but thats nothing compared to this football bs
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Post by runawaytrain on Apr 4, 2024 8:36:48 GMT -5
Yikes, SJCC drops down to 33…getting into Vanlue territory. Calvert jumps from 48 to 60.
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Post by jakethesnake2 on Apr 6, 2024 21:38:57 GMT -5
SJCC could use a Defibrillator
Clear!
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Post by Keith on Apr 7, 2024 10:18:09 GMT -5
SJCC could use a Defibrillator Clear! I can remember when St. Joseph High School, before it became SJCC, had a student body count in the hundreds.
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Post by kritz on Apr 8, 2024 9:17:29 GMT -5
At what point do the doors shut... 😒
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Post by wetsu on Apr 8, 2024 10:15:03 GMT -5
At what point do the shut the doors... 😒 The only frame of reference I have is what happened to Fostoria St. Wendelin, it seems like once the population of Fostoria dropped a bunch FSW was doomed. Fremont is still a big enough town for a possible rally in enrollment but I don't know. I wonder how Sandusky St. Mary's enrollment is trending? Is it simply a case of the blood lines thinning?
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Post by redskinfan04 on Apr 8, 2024 15:05:11 GMT -5
At what point do the shut the doors... 😒 The only frame of reference I have is what happened to Fostoria St. Wendelin, it seems like once the population of Fostoria dropped a bunch FSW was doomed. Fremont is still a big enough town for a possible rally in enrollment but I don't know. I wonder how Sandusky St. Mary's enrollment is trending? Is it simply a case of the blood lines thinning? I’ve been told SMCC is in better shape than St.Joe I
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Post by bobbyballs on Apr 8, 2024 20:20:41 GMT -5
2024 Enrollment Willard 184 Margaretta 140 Lakota 139 Huron 140
Yet Huron’s stuck in bay and all the other are allowed in river? How does the SBC justify this to Huron??
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