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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 4, 2018 19:49:52 GMT -5
So Lucas was kicked out because they didn't want Galion and Upper? That's odd, the 6 that left the NCC didn't want them either. Not often you get rid of someone that thinks the same. BTW, at the time MANY were saying the reason Lucas was left behind was that they were too far East, which is MUCH more logical than getting rid of a like thinking school. Admit it, it was the schools that were being recruited that wanted to get rid of Lucas, because they were too far East. Hell they were SURE wins in all sports. Now your just being a douche canoe. Nothing I am saying is new to anyone who went through it back then. As is some of your points. You are acting like a jilted lover who can not see past the break up Lol! I have to say you throwing in your points to make them seem like it's something that I say is quite sly. There are pleanty of reasons why the NCCya later collapsed. Travel was just an excuse on these forums brought by you probably since you are hounding it home again now. It collapsed completely on ego..something I see you have front row on just like the Crawford Crew at basketball games. ππ No douch, no canoe, not jilted, nor your lover. Just enjoy discussing one of the most fascinating breakups in our day. I've never had to experience a personal break up in the family. That is rare and a good thing. Adieu.
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Post by jjmcomb on Mar 4, 2018 20:33:13 GMT -5
Didn't say they couldn't take credit, the players and coaches can take all the accolades that come their way. Facts are facts though, look at Upper's regular season records the past 5 years and their tournament results.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2018 23:08:42 GMT -5
So Lucas was kicked out because they didn't want Galion and Upper? That's odd, the 6 that left the NCC didn't want them either. Not often you get rid of someone that thinks the same. BTW, at the time MANY were saying the reason Lucas was left behind was that they were too far East, which is MUCH more logical than getting rid of a like thinking school. Admit it, it was the schools that were being recruited that wanted to get rid of Lucas, because they were too far East. Hell they were SURE wins in all sports. Now your just being a douche canoe. Nothing I am saying is new to anyone who went through it back then. As is some of your points. You are acting like a jilted lover who can not see past the break up Lol! I have to say you throwing in your points to make them seem like it's something that I say is quite sly. There are pleanty of reasons why the NCCya later collapsed. Travel was just an excuse on these forums brought by you probably since you are hounding it home again now. It collapsed completely on ego..something I see you have front row on just like the Crawford Crew at basketball games. ππ He sits front row often.
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Post by Hagen on Mar 4, 2018 23:24:27 GMT -5
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Post by bigox on Mar 5, 2018 8:31:46 GMT -5
Crawford should roll St.Paul. St. Paul's offense is similar to what The Eagles run but with less weapons outside.
Mohawk is playing it's best basketball in the history of the school. Can it continue?
Carey has a tough match up. But are playing the side of the bracket they thought was better for them on paper. Luzader and Stone have to have good solid games for them to win.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2018 13:28:34 GMT -5
I know I may be showing my age but it doesn't seem right not following Wynford in the tournament.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 5, 2018 21:31:20 GMT -5
Now your just being a douche canoe. Nothing I am saying is new to anyone who went through it back then. As is some of your points. You are acting like a jilted lover who can not see past the break up Lol! I have to say you throwing in your points to make them seem like it's something that I say is quite sly. There are pleanty of reasons why the NCCya later collapsed. Travel was just an excuse on these forums brought by you probably since you are hounding it home again now. It collapsed completely on ego..something I see you have front row on just like the Crawford Crew at basketball games. ππ He sits front row often. Another untruth. I hate sitting in the front row, an official's rear end is inevitably in your line of sight.
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Post by Hagen on Mar 6, 2018 14:41:32 GMT -5
... Carey has a tough match up. But are playing the side of the bracket they thought was better for them on paper. ... I don't think many thought it would be #6 Margaretta & #8 Huron on the other side of the bracket.
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Post by bigox on Mar 6, 2018 15:46:05 GMT -5
... Carey has a tough match up. But are playing the side of the bracket they thought was better for them on paper. ... I don't think many thought it would be #6 Margaretta & #8 Huron on the other side of the bracket. Agree with you there. But Carey's coach wanted no part of playing Upper again unless it was in district final hense he picked oak harbour side. Probably same reason why Huron and Margaretta took Uppers side they seen ways through the Rams.
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Post by Hagen on Mar 7, 2018 13:42:09 GMT -5
... Carey's coach wanted no part of playing Upper again unless it was in district final hense he picked oak harbour side. Probably same reason why Huron and Margaretta took Uppers side they seen ways through the Rams. - Carey gave Upper its only league loss (71-70) and lost (69-74) in overtime at Upper. Not sure Carey was afraid of Upper. I'm assuming they wanted to play in the Hopewell-Loudon sectional (15 mi) for two games, as opposed to going to Shelby (46 mi).
- Huron most likely chose Upper over Oak Harbor because they had lost to OH twice during the season & they wanted someone else. Also, it was no secret that Upper had injuries during the second half of the year.
- Margaretta chose to go after #4 Edison in sectional finals, as they had already defeated them twice during the regular season and it was the lowest seeded team for a path to a sectional championship. They too had lost twice to OH during the regular season (both by double digits).
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 7, 2018 15:29:35 GMT -5
Too logical to be considered by those who are without logic.
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Post by bigox on Mar 7, 2018 15:40:52 GMT -5
... Carey's coach wanted no part of playing Upper again unless it was in district final hense he picked oak harbour side. Probably same reason why Huron and Margaretta took Uppers side they seen ways through the Rams. - Carey gave Upper its only league loss (71-70) and lost (69-74) in overtime at Upper. Not sure Carey was afraid of Upper. I'm assuming they wanted to play in the Hopewell-Loudon sectional (18 mi) for two games, as opposed to going to Shelby (46 mi).
- Huron most likely chose Upper over Oak Harbor because they had lost to OH twice during the season & they wanted someone else. Also, it was no secret that Upper had injuries during the second half of the year.
- Margaretta chose to go after #4 Edison in sectional finals, as they had already defeated them twice during the regular season and it was the lowest seeded team for a path to a sectional championship. They too had lost twice to OH during the regular season (both by double digits).
All true. And essentialy expanded on what i said. Carey could have picked Shelby if they wanted an earlier shot at Upper. Travel was not an issue. If that were the case Upper would have picked to play at Hopewell as well. 25min trip as opposed to 50 min trip. SBC schools all chose wisely staying away from OH. Pretty good logic to me as three of last 4 are all from that conference.
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Post by bigox on Mar 8, 2018 19:41:23 GMT -5
SMCC pounded BC by 20 plus the N10 is SO bad Funny. Um three of top four from such a bad league are district finalists... no other N.W. Ohio league has that. Even the might SBC..ππ
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 8, 2018 22:59:10 GMT -5
What is SOOOOO bad is smelly portapotwalk. Who's full of IT. JMHO
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Post by portwalk on Mar 8, 2018 23:10:31 GMT -5
SMCC pounded BC by 20 plus the N10 is SO bad Funny. Um three of top four from such a bad league are district finalists... no other N.W. Ohio league has that. Even the might SBC..ππ Good D4 league at the top, and very weak at the bottom... Carey has the best chance to advance of the 3 that then get beat maybe it is all about what one considers successful
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Post by portwalk on Mar 8, 2018 23:11:04 GMT -5
What is SOOOOO bad is smelly portapotwalk. Who's full of IT. JMHO wow
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 8, 2018 23:17:33 GMT -5
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 8, 2018 23:37:53 GMT -5
Funny. Um three of top four from such a bad league are district finalists... no other N.W. Ohio league has that. Even the might SBC..ππ Good D4 league at the top, and very weak at the bottom... Carey has the best chance to advance of the 3 that then get beat maybe it is all about what one considers successful Thus "one" would surmise that Norwalk has been "successful" 3 times in the past 50 years? JMHO
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2018 8:37:58 GMT -5
SMCC pounded BC by 20 plus the N10 is SO bad Funny. Um three of top four from such a bad league are district finalists... no other N.W. Ohio league has that. Even the might SBC..ππ So is this a statement of the N10 being good at the top or the local area of small school basketball is as down as the N10? Honest question. I did not look but have any of the 3 remaining upset anyone in the tournament?
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Post by Hagen on Mar 9, 2018 8:39:45 GMT -5
Carey has the best chance to advance of the 3 that then get beat maybe it is all about what one considers successful You mean because Carey is a 3-seed playing a 6-seed coming off 6OTs & the other two are 2-seeds playing the 1-seeds, with MSP being the top ranked team in the state? If CC and Mohawk lose, will anyone really consider those two to be disappointments?
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Post by Hagen on Mar 9, 2018 8:52:58 GMT -5
So is this a statement of the N10 being good at the top or the local area of small school basketball is as down as the N10? Honest question. I did not look but have any of the 3 remaining upset anyone in the tournament? I'd go with the latter. #2 CC β def. #8 St. Mary's CC, def. #6 Norwalk St. Paul. #2 Mohawk β def. #8 Tiffin Calvert, def. #5 New Riegel. #3 Carey β def. #9 Wynford, def. #5 Western Reserve, upset #2 Oak Harbor. I'd keep in mind that top seeds don't typically have the chance to upset anyone until the district finals, as they typically avoid each other on the bracket until then. Only Carey has had the opportunity for an upset, and they did so with OH.
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Post by bigox on Mar 9, 2018 9:18:16 GMT -5
Funny. Um three of top four from such a bad league are district finalists... no other N.W. Ohio league has that. Even the might SBC..ππ GoodΒ D4 league at the top, and very weak at the bottom... Carey has the best chance to advance of the 3 that then get beatΒ maybeΒ it is all about what one considers successful Β Β Β Well that's a statement that can be made about any league in Ohio most years. 4-5 decent teams and 4-5 bad teams. Btw half or 4/9 of that league are D3 now so that statement is no longer true... Considering how "bad" this league is by your statements I will go with its successful to put three teams of nine teams in district finals. Hell of alot better than 2/21
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Post by bigox on Mar 9, 2018 9:22:11 GMT -5
I'm not saying it's great that the N10 has fielded 3 district finalists. I'm just rebutting ports analysis that N10 is any worse than say the River, Bay,or Fireland.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2018 12:02:34 GMT -5
So is this a statement of the N10 being good at the top or the local area of small school basketball is as down as the N10? Honest question. I did not look but have any of the 3 remaining upset anyone in the tournament? I'd go with the latter. #2 CC β def. #8 St. Mary's CC, def. #6 Norwalk St. Paul. #2 Mohawk β def. #8 Tiffin Calvert, def. #5 New Riegel. #3 Carey β def. #9 Wynford, def. #5 Western Reserve, upset #2 Oak Harbor. I'd keep in mind that top seeds don't typically have the chance to upset anyone until the district finals, as they typically avoid each other on the bracket until then. Only Carey has had the opportunity for an upset, and they did so with OH. This goes with the same theme of questions I had that got your response......... Is it surprising that a league who some say is down had 4 teams with high seeds? Either the N10 is not as bad as some thought or the whole area is down with them since they have advanced and had higher seeded teams.
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Post by Hagen on Mar 9, 2018 14:20:10 GMT -5
... Either the N10 is not as bad as some thought or the whole area is down with them since they have advanced and had higher seeded teams. Yes to both. I do not believe the N10 is worse off than other leagues of its size in the area, nor do I believe that this is a very strong year for teams in the area when comparing to across the state. I don't think there are many teams (aside from Mans. St. Peters in D4) inside the I71-US30-I75 belt area β North Central Ohio β who will make a state run.
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Post by fbfan on Mar 9, 2018 16:57:11 GMT -5
Three teams from the same league in a district final in basketball, equates to three teams from the same league making the playoffs in football, which the N10 has done every year except it's first. The N10 is doing fine.
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Post by jjmcomb on Mar 9, 2018 17:26:37 GMT -5
My point. Who isn't happy with the N10 except for Coach Sheldon and Upper football, but like I said Upper isn't winning football in any league anytime soon. The N10 is fine, no debate. Doesn't mean that the bottom of the league isn't really bad.
83, 88, 106, 110, 118, 125, 127, 168, 207
Sesame Street question, which one doesn't belong?
I'm just tired of Upper people, not necessarily on here but around Wyandot County, pounding there chests about how mighty their basketball dynasty is, and trust me it is happening. They have had some serious talent in the past 5 years, both boys and girls. Talent that would have won the old NOL most years. So winning the N10, really, get a grip. Win a district against teams your own size.
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Post by portwalk on Mar 9, 2018 18:49:05 GMT -5
Can't think of a single comment I have made about any player on this site or the prior one... They are HS kids
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Post by portwalk on Mar 9, 2018 18:52:04 GMT -5
I'm not saying it's great that the N10 has fielded 3 district finalists. I'm just rebutting ports analysis that N10 is any worse than say the River, Bay,or Fireland. I clearly stated the River is bad, The N10 is no where near the Bay top to bottom as is evident by an under .500 Huron bouncing the N10 champs, The FC is poor
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