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Post by shelbyrr11 on Feb 13, 2017 19:49:27 GMT -5
Whoops, I missed that game. That changes things.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2017 8:36:22 GMT -5
You have Madison playing 5 games and that is correct.
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Post by buckeyekid on Feb 18, 2017 8:40:05 GMT -5
This is one of the better District tourneys in awhile. A number of pretty good teams.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 10:29:17 GMT -5
Final standings with seed first
1) Sandusky 18-4 2) Lexington 15-7 3) Vermilion 17-5 4) Ontario 17-5 5) Huron 16-4 6) Perkins 17-5 7) Madison 12-10 8) Shelby 14-8 9) Bellevue 9-13 10) Norwalk 7-15 11) Clyde 6-16 12) Port Clinton 4-18
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 26, 2017 13:14:11 GMT -5
MaxPrep DII Ranking and Strength of Schedule
#24 18-4 Sandusky = 3.5 #32 16-4 Huron = 0.4 #34 17-5 Ontario = 3.1 #36 22-0 Upper Sandusky = -6.4 #40 17-5 Vermilion = 2.4 #42 15-7 Lexington = 5.5 #44 17-5 Perkins = 1.0 #79 14-8 Shelby = 1.9 #82 12-10 Madison = 2.2
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Post by Debbie Downer on Feb 26, 2017 14:02:01 GMT -5
I hate to be a downer, BUT there are no great teams in this District. Not a single team in the Top 16, yet one of these teams will make it to the Sweet 16.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 15:24:11 GMT -5
Huron is 16-4. My original post is correct
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 26, 2017 18:22:01 GMT -5
You're so right, strange. I misread Davey1
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 10:31:14 GMT -5
Final standings with seed first 1) Sandusky 18-4 2) Lexington 15-7 3) Vermilion 17-5 4) Ontario 17-5 5) Huron 16-4 6) Perkins 17-5 7) Madison 12-10 8) Shelby 14-8 9) Bellevue 9-13 10) Norwalk 7-15 11) Clyde 6-16 12) Port Clinton 4-18 Could be any number of surprises in this district.
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Post by baldref on Feb 27, 2017 14:17:36 GMT -5
Are the boys sectionals at Galion split sessions? What about the girls district at Willard?
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Post by Hagen on Feb 27, 2017 14:34:53 GMT -5
Huron is 16-4. My original post is correct Did they have 2 games cancelled & not rescheduled?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 17:13:19 GMT -5
Huron is 16-4. My original post is correct Did they have 2 games cancelled & not rescheduled? I just think they only scheduled 20 games. Not 100% positive.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2017 5:30:03 GMT -5
I asked Huron's AD at Friday's game, why we (Huron) played 20 games, While everyone else has played 22. He said it was up to the coach, and he did not want any additional games. Therefore, 20 was our scheduled games.
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Post by Hagen on Feb 28, 2017 8:33:42 GMT -5
I asked Huron's AD at Friday's game, why we (Huron) played 20 games, While everyone else has played 22. He said it was up to the coach, and he did not want any additional games. Therefore, 20 was our scheduled games. If true, then I applaud their coach! I was not in favor of adding two more games to an already long, but packed, season. Good for them.
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Post by dump on Feb 28, 2017 8:40:48 GMT -5
Bobby made this decision early in the year, after he found out Pickett would not be returning from the woods. Also, this was around the times where Barnes was acting up, missing the bus, etc. He didn't want to bite off more than he could chew. What's amazing to me is that the Tigers are 16-4 and SBC champs, without their two best players. They should be even better next year. Looking forward to the sectional championship, can't wait to see the Tigers **** buckets.
GO Tigers
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 28, 2017 13:15:44 GMT -5
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 28, 2017 13:25:53 GMT -5
I asked Huron's AD at Friday's game, why we (Huron) played 20 games, While everyone else has played 22. He said it was up to the coach, and he did not want any additional games. Therefore, 20 was our scheduled games. If true, then I applaud their coach! I was not in favor of adding two more games to an already long, but packed, season. Good for them. Undoubtedly Huron playing 2 fewer games than Vermilion and Perkins helped them win 1/3 of the SBC Title. Vermilion and Perkins were overly stressed by playing those 2 extra games. Also, those 2 fewer games played a part in Huron having the weakest strength of schedule of the 8 top seeds in this District. I did a little quick research and found the following on max. allowed regular season games by state: 22 - Wyoming 23 - Kentucky 24 - S. Carolina - Not all schools make the tournament. 26 - Mississippi 27 - California 30 - Oregon 30 - Arkansas 32 - Florida 35 - Louisiana - Also, small schools that don't have football are allowed to play 50. Some states base their maximum number of games allowed, on teams being allowed to play several regular season tournaments.
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Post by Hagen on Feb 28, 2017 14:51:56 GMT -5
If true, then I applaud their coach! I was not in favor of adding two more games to an already long, but packed, season. Good for them. Undoubtedly Huron playing 2 fewer games than Vermilion and Perkins helped them win 1/3 of the SBC Title. Vermilion and Perkins were overly stressed by playing those 2 extra games. Also, those 2 fewer games played a part in Huron having the weakest strength of schedule of the 8 top seeds in this District. I did a little quick research and found the following on max. allowed regular season games by state: 22 - Wyoming 23 - Kentucky 24 - S. Carolina - Not all schools make the tournament. 26 - Mississippi 27 - California 30 - Oregon 30 - Arkansas 32 - Florida 35 - Louisiana - Also, small schools that don't have football are allowed to play 50. Some states base their maximum number of games allowed, on teams being allowed to play several regular season tournaments. What are the other 40 states? That's nice that you pick/choose states that benefit your argument. How many states are still at 20 or fewer? Can we get a list of all 50? Also, playing 20 games instead of 22 could make for two fewer weeks of not playing three games in a week. If you want HS basketball to turn into club-style where there is no development, then by all means add more games. If you want quality, then you need rest and practice days between games to allow for recovery/development/scouting. Louisiana can play 50 games in a "season" if they're granted the fall to play as well (pending those students don't additionally play a fall sport), which by adding those 15 games over 3 additional months (Sept, Oct, Nov), then their "workload" actually goes down compared to 35 over four months (Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar). In Ohio, schools essentially play a 23+ game schedule (pending they all are in the tournament), and the majority of schools play a 24+ game schedule by making sectional finals. To me, that's enough games. Ohio only went to 22 games for revenue purposes. "Exposure" and other reasons are garbage. Ohio athletes were never harmed in being recruited against other states because of two fewer games. Schools wanted ability to make money off one more home game.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 28, 2017 15:05:08 GMT -5
I don't "want" anything. I did not "pick and choose". I don't have the time nor inclination to research each of the 50 states and the DC high school athletic as*ociation's(to avoid the butt vs *** filter that the fine Huron youth/trolls have caused) bylaws to find each rules on maximum number of games. I found a website that discussed the maximum games allowed, most of the discussion involved states that had more than 21. I'm sure there are more states with less than 22 and are a few more with 23+. I just found those interesting. Thanks, but nothing new in your stated opinion. As it was discussed ad nauseam when Ohio went from 18 to 20, then 20 to 22.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2017 0:52:27 GMT -5
I asked Huron's AD at Friday's game, why we (Huron) played 20 games, While everyone else has played 22. He said it was up to the coach, and he did not want any additional games. Therefore, 20 was our scheduled games. If true, then I applaud their coach! I was not in favor of adding two more games to an already long, but packed, season. Good for them. When you are at a school with regular trips to the football playoffs and a normal winter where games are canceled and rescheduled on vacant dates, playing 20 games can be tough enough to complete. Everyone has to deal with winter weather so I can assume anyone who questions playing 20 is not familiar with dealing with football playoffs almost every year.
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Post by deathfromabove on Mar 1, 2017 21:19:22 GMT -5
dumb, the way you talk is that Huron is the sole champion in the SBC. In fact are they not TRI-CHAMPS with Perkins and Vermilion. Don't say that they are champions of the SBC but say they are TRI-CHAMPS.
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Post by dump on Mar 2, 2017 8:25:09 GMT -5
dumb, the way you talk is that Huron is the sole champion in the SBC. In fact are they not TRI-CHAMPS with Perkins and Vermilion. Don't say that they are champions of the SBC but say they are TRI-CHAMPS. The Nursing home let you back on the computer again?
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Post by piratefan on Mar 2, 2017 9:26:23 GMT -5
The Nursing home let you back on the computer again? You back on your medication? Or are you still "out in the woods" looking for your imaginary friends?
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Post by dump on Mar 2, 2017 9:30:45 GMT -5
Pirate- I took my prescribed 30mg of Adderall this morning, so yes, I am on my medication, thank you for checking. After school I plan on self-medicating as well (kush). Making fun of my friend for being in the woods is funny I suppose, he's been out there for damn near two months, living off the land. Something you could never do. It's all fun and games till my Tigers take the Pirates to the wood shed tomorrow.
BTW, Hohler received first team SBC. How was he not honored at a district level? Another scam against Hohler, who threw for 1500 yards.
Also, congrats to Michael Hurst, who joined Hohler on first team, as well as Hark (2nd team) and Davis and Van Cauwenberg (HM). These kids continue to wee wee buckets.
GO Tigers
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 2, 2017 19:08:00 GMT -5
Undoubtedly Huron playing 2 fewer games than Vermilion and Perkins helped them win 1/3 of the SBC Title. Vermilion and Perkins were overly stressed by playing those 2 extra games. Also, those 2 fewer games played a part in Huron having the weakest strength of schedule of the 8 top seeds in this District. I did a little quick research and found the following on max. allowed regular season games by state: 22 - Wyoming 23 - Kentucky 24 - S. Carolina - Not all schools make the tournament. 26 - Mississippi 27 - California 30 - Oregon 30 - Arkansas 32 - Florida 35 - Louisiana - Also, small schools that don't have football are allowed to play 50. Some states base their maximum number of games allowed, on teams being allowed to play several regular season tournaments. What are the other 40 states? That's nice that you pick/choose states that benefit your argument. How many states are still at 20 or fewer? Can we get a list of all 50? Also, playing 20 games instead of 22 could make for two fewer weeks of not playing three games in a week. If you want HS basketball to turn into club-style where there is no development, then by all means add more games. If you want quality, then you need rest and practice days between games to allow for recovery/development/scouting. Louisiana can play 50 games in a "season" if they're granted the fall to play as well (pending those students don't additionally play a fall sport), which by adding those 15 games over 3 additional months (Sept, Oct, Nov), then their "workload" actually goes down compared to 35 over four months (Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar). In Ohio, schools essentially play a 23+ game schedule (pending they all are in the tournament), and the majority of schools play a 24+ game schedule by making sectional finals. To me, that's enough games. Ohio only went to 22 games for revenue purposes. "Exposure" and other reasons are garbage. Ohio athletes were never harmed in being recruited against other states because of two fewer games. Schools wanted ability to make money off one more home game. An FIY, the Lexington 6th grade basketball team played 27 games this year.
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Post by Big Lex Fan on Mar 3, 2017 0:43:20 GMT -5
Hey maybe they are getting ready for the state championship when they are seniors in 2023. Only will have to play 2-3 more games.
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Post by deathfromabove on Mar 3, 2017 17:56:35 GMT -5
Piratefan, I think we better take dump off or change his med's because his hallucinations is getting worse again.
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Post by piratefan on Mar 3, 2017 19:35:25 GMT -5
Hey, dump..........your Tigers just got DUMPED by the Pirates!
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 3, 2017 21:21:07 GMT -5
The same Huron team that dumpy said was going to win the State Championship??
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Post by piratefan on Mar 3, 2017 21:28:27 GMT -5
The same Huron team that dumpy said was going to win the State Championship?? If only those kids would have come back out of the woods!!!
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