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Post by kingmartinez on Mar 23, 2024 16:01:38 GMT -5
A lot of celebrations this week in Shelby, deservedly so; however, lots of talk about them basically already winning it after Lutheran West win. They had heck of draw to get there and beat some great teams but Maysville didn’t get that memo.
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Post by kingmartinez on Feb 10, 2024 9:22:37 GMT -5
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Post by kingmartinez on Dec 3, 2023 17:39:50 GMT -5
Perkins asking them to play isn’t the disrespect he’s talking about. May be the Perkins spin but that’s not it. Perkins knows what went down before, during, and after the game.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 3, 2023 20:44:56 GMT -5
Pulled out the stops when they needed to. Easy win next week after a tough battle tonight. Then Glenville? Unless Shelby does the unthinkable?!!
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Post by kingmartinez on Sept 8, 2023 21:16:37 GMT -5
The current set up was determined in fall 2021 based on previous enrollment numbers from 2019-2022. It was actually the 2018 and 2016 counts that were used (there was no 2020 count and 2022 hadn't happened yet in 2021) sanduskyregister.com/news/348243/sbc-moving-bellevue-football-to-bay-division/there are 18 football schools in the sbc. And 3 divisions makes it 6 per division We don’t do that. How come? I'm guessing they figured that getting one of the divisions up to the magic number of 8 was more important than trying to awkwardly fit one of the River schools into the Bay to preserve the 6-6-6 setup. I'm not sure what those 2018 and 2016 combined numbers were, but I think it may have been Lakota that would have made the jump, and that would have just been a bad fit all around (when considering geography, strength of program as well as historical ties) The 2018 count was used for school years Fall 2019- Spring 2022. OHSAA refers to it as such but yes, you correct, actual count was from Oct 2018.
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Post by kingmartinez on Sept 8, 2023 15:58:04 GMT -5
The current set up was determined in fall 2021 based on previous enrollment numbers from 2019-2022. Huron (208) and Edison (199) were both bigger than Willard then (176). They have to schedule two year out. Fall 2023 schedule = created in fall of 2021.
Why do other schools move from River to Bay and Bay to Lake in other sports? Because there are four schools that do not play 11 man football. Those schools are River schools which forces a bump/ripple (pun intended).
So far it appears like it’s going to work better than originally expected with the required crossovers.
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Post by kingmartinez on Feb 21, 2023 18:22:42 GMT -5
Nothing is final until BOE approved. Stranger things have happened before. Wouldn't it make a lot of people look stupid if it ends up NOT that way? You’re talking Norwalk’s board so that’s more likely than not. Do you know something most of us don’t?
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Post by kingmartinez on Feb 17, 2023 15:55:33 GMT -5
It’s Mora. Guessing the teaching job part is getting figured out.
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Post by kingmartinez on Feb 17, 2023 15:53:51 GMT -5
Call me crazy but I would not be surprised to see Norwalk give it hell vs Senior. Those kids and that program has a lot of pride. The Tygers might want to focus on the first one.
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Post by kingmartinez on Feb 10, 2023 18:31:24 GMT -5
6 teams in the Lake for '23-'24 and Vermilion taking Oak Harbor's spot in the Bay? Yes.
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Post by kingmartinez on Feb 8, 2023 21:37:03 GMT -5
Why would they? Thought they never moved from Perkins which would allow the one-time transfer back to home district since they never started high school there. "One time transfer back". only applies to transferring from a private school back to the public district they were originally in. That’s not correct. Exception 9-One Time Transfer Back into the Student’s Residential District Each student is entitled to one transfer to the public high school located in which the student’s parents’ residence is located. This can be applied regardless of whether the student is transferring from a public or nonpublic school. Note: This exception cannot be used when a student moves from one parent to another within a shared parenting plan. The Exception 9 form must be completed and it can be found at www.ohsaa.org/Portals/0/Eligibility/forms/Bylaw4-7-2_Exc9.pdf
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Post by kingmartinez on Feb 7, 2023 19:26:45 GMT -5
will be interesting to see if they have to sit 50% if they go to perkins... Why would they? Thought they never moved from Perkins which would allow the one-time transfer back to home district since they never started high school there.
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Post by kingmartinez on Jan 18, 2023 19:09:55 GMT -5
Remind me why he left Ashland?
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 23, 2022 17:45:34 GMT -5
I saw the construction on Margaretta's new school has came to an abrupt halt, Until further notice. Anybody know why ? Every time I click on the Register's story, It won't let me read it, It says Subscribe. And when jmorgret07 puts the articles on here for us to read, Same thing,Subscribe. The Nexus money is being held up by a Lorain County appeal. Sounds like it may be heard in Jan/Feb. Always felt like the project was wishful thinking but the article made it sound like they’re close. We shall see.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 23, 2022 13:42:27 GMT -5
Those decisions were made before the current enrollment came out due to scheduling needs. They have to do that two years ahead of time. Willard was smaller last count. Or just keep Willard in the Bay and Bellevue in the Lake which would’ve kept each division at 6. Do 1 crossover and find 4 ooc games. Basically Margaretta and Willard are being kept happy and then they expect all the other small schools in the Bay to play up against the bigger Lake even though the Lake refuses to want anything to do with Fremont Ross. That would have made it 6 in Lake and 5 in Bay (no Oak Harbor). Can’t crossover too well when they’re not equal and when their is an uneven number of schools in a division. The bye week “floats”.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 23, 2022 8:27:00 GMT -5
Those decisions were made before the current enrollment came out due to scheduling needs. They have to do that two years ahead of time. Willard was smaller last count.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 22, 2022 22:16:21 GMT -5
Margaretta for sure. They’ll be together moving forward however things evolve, IMO. Willard? I don’t think so with their new enrollment. Bay continues to be the most unstable. I still find it funny that they skipped three schools with smaller enrollments then Willard and put them in the River. Lol Another question. What if Edison’s or Hurons enrollment got smaller then Margaretta? Would that mean Edison or Huron would go to the River in exchange for Margaretta? What schools were those?
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 22, 2022 16:15:51 GMT -5
The River wants nothing to do with Edison. But is ok with Margaretta and Willard? Margaretta for sure. They’ll be together moving forward however things evolve, IMO. Willard? I don’t think so with their new enrollment. Bay continues to be the most unstable.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 22, 2022 12:28:19 GMT -5
Mentioned in another thread; Edison is set to join the River based on enrollment in 2025. Willard back to the Bay based on what you guys are saying with their enrollment. Wouldn’t that be something if Willard, Margaretta and Edison all got with the River schools and made their own league. The River wants nothing to do with Edison.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 21, 2022 20:17:23 GMT -5
Mentioned in another thread; Edison is set to join the River based on enrollment in 2025. Willard back to the Bay based on what you guys are saying with their enrollment.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 19, 2022 22:10:35 GMT -5
I respect the hell out of VW but the conditions tonight tamed Glenville’s speed and their four turnovers gave the Cougars a shot to do the unthinkable.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 8, 2022 14:09:55 GMT -5
Another kicker in this 2025 thingy is Edison is set to join the river, based on enrollment and what I've heard.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 7, 2022 20:26:41 GMT -5
Lexington and Madison to SBC!
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 6, 2022 8:48:46 GMT -5
Let’s be honest, this is the same guy giving us mathematical functions has a 3 acre yard he spends a fortune on to make sure he has no dandelions, has a PhD in ghost illumination, and was an all world football player at some point in time between 1910 and 1963. Well that kind a résumé he’s easily not only the most knowledgeable but what we called the football world an expert. I think he also financed his waterbed, has a fully loaded Ford Taurus and a cell phone stipend.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 5, 2022 8:23:22 GMT -5
Tiffin is loaded with talent. Coaching? Not so much time and time again.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 5, 2022 8:20:58 GMT -5
I thought Perkins took advantage of a down SBC Lake year but they proved they a very good team this year, obviously. They did that all year, including vs EC and JFK. Almost pulling the win out vs VW is a tip of my cap. More of the same if not more next year, I’d assume.
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 4, 2022 12:25:34 GMT -5
Nothing broadcast live, unfortunately. BCSN streams will all be live. www.ohsaa.org/Sports/News/broadcast-release-statewide-football-playoffs-coveragePrimary OHSAA Media Regulations Related to Spectrum and the NFHS Network If Spectrum News 1 is covering a game with its TV crew, then there are no other play-by-play video productions permitted for that game (live nor delayed). If Spectrum is covering a game only with its streaming crew, then the game is available for delayed play-by-play video productions (TV and streaming) if the facility can accommodate secondary broadcasts while also accommodating the primary audio broadcasts of the participating schools. If the NFHS Network is covering a game, then only delayed play-by-play video productions are permitted if the facility can accommodate secondary productions. If neither the NFHS Network nor Spectrum is covering a game, then live video streaming is permitted per the rate card at: ohsaaweb.blob.core.windows.net/files/News/Media/TournamentBroadcastRates.pdf
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Post by kingmartinez on Nov 4, 2022 12:24:33 GMT -5
All the BCSN games are tape delay on Saturday. I don't think OHSAA allows live playoff broadcasts. They have their own network that you have to pay for. The games BCSN are broadcasting are live streams. You just can't do them live if Spectrum is doing the game which I do not believe they are doing in the area. www.ohsaa.org/Sports/News/broadcast-release-statewide-football-playoffs-coveragePrimary OHSAA Media Regulations Related to Spectrum and the NFHS Network If Spectrum News 1 is covering a game with its TV crew, then there are no other play-by-play video productions permitted for that game (live nor delayed). If Spectrum is covering a game only with its streaming crew, then the game is available for delayed play-by-play video productions (TV and streaming) if the facility can accommodate secondary broadcasts while also accommodating the primary audio broadcasts of the participating schools. If the NFHS Network is covering a game, then only delayed play-by-play video productions are permitted if the facility can accommodate secondary productions. If neither the NFHS Network nor Spectrum is covering a game, then live video streaming is permitted per the rate card at: ohsaaweb.blob.core.windows.net/files/News/Media/TournamentBroadcastRates.pdf
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Post by kingmartinez on Oct 29, 2022 7:54:21 GMT -5
For those who don’t know Glenville has been a pipeline to Ohio State Football. Former Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith, WR standout Ted Ginn Jr and national champion Cardale Jones just to name a few of many. This years Tarblooders team has another Ohio State commit in Linebacker Arvell Reese and a offer to Junior Bryce West who is a cornerback. Both are 4 star athletes according to recruiting services. Their schedule hasn’t been great outside of one very big win. but until giving up 8pts to Napoleon tonight they hadn’t given up a single point since week 3 and that was a 27-21 win vs 9-1 Avon. SVSM 25-0 win is pretty impressive too, IMO.
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Post by kingmartinez on Oct 22, 2022 8:57:33 GMT -5
The original post was about West Holmes, Glenville and Van Wert being well ahead of everyone else in the region. You’ll see that in round two but 10-2 and Lake Champs is a great year regardless. I guess they shouldn’t play the game then. They got no shot just like they had no shot winning the SBC Lake this year. I would love to hear why you think VW and WH are that much better… WH has played a BS schedule(which they did dominate) and Van Wert is essentially the same team PC beat the brakes off last year. Just a casual fan here so no, I haven’t watched Van Wert but strongly believe the WBL is much better than the Lake this year. PC got hot and yes, surprisingly rolled VW last year. Maybe the Pirates do the same but I’ve shared where my money is. We will see!
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