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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2018 11:57:29 GMT -5
Nice thing about scheduling Start is they are D1
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Post by Green Falcon on Jan 30, 2019 18:12:24 GMT -5
A pairing that could happen but more than likely never will officially would be a week 5 series of the SBC Lake vs the Toledo City League
Odd numbered years SBC schools would host and even numbered years TCL schools will
To make it more interesting, each year the opponents will be decided based on the previous years computer points. The number one SBC school will take on the number one TCL school.
2018 Points TCL-
Start - 15.2 Scott - 11.0 Woodward - 9.1 Waite - 8.4 Bowsher - 7.8 Rogers - 3.3
SBC- Clyde - 24.7 TC - 24.2 Norwalk - 20.0 Sandusky - 16.6 Bellevue - 15.3 Perkins - 4.6
So the 2019 pairings (if it were to happen this year) would be hosted at SBC schools and would feature these matchups
Clyde vs. Start TC vs. Scott Norwalk vs. Woodward Sandusky vs. Waite Bellevue vs. Bowsher Perkins vs. Rogers
This will clearly never actually happen but is not a bad idea since it will create one less week a school would have to search for an opponent. Also the fact that SBC schools would more than likely win 5 or 6 games ever year and that schools like the independence of choosing their own opponent. I still think it would be a cool system though.
Here are the results of the SBC Lake schools vs. the TCL schools since 2015 (Winner vs. Loser)
2015 Bellevue 58-0 Rogers 2015 Clyde 42-25 Bowsher 2016 Bellevue 48-0 Rogers 2016 Clyde 56-13 Bowsher 2017 Clyde 17-14 Start 2017 Start 21-15 TC 2017 Bellevue 50-9 Start 2017 Clyde 48-8 Bowsher 2017 Sandusky 58-0 Bowsher 2017 Sandusky 56-0 Rogers 2018 Clyde 27-24 Start 2018 TC 28-14 Start 2018 Bellevue 20-13 Start 2018 Clyde 49-14 Bowsher 2018 Sandusky 40-6 Bowsher 2018 Sandusky 60-3 Rogers
Just something to think about
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Post by maplecityjake on Jan 30, 2019 20:07:47 GMT -5
No thanks
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Post by maplecityjake on Jan 30, 2019 20:13:33 GMT -5
I just assume adding Fremont and an OCC school or two to the Lake mix.
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Post by maplecityjake on Jan 31, 2019 12:03:31 GMT -5
I see TC is the black sheep in this.....okay, just messing. I wonder if this setup would cost some Lake Schools a playoff berth. I enjoyed seeing them get half the berths in Region 10 this past year.
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Post by Green Falcon on Jan 31, 2019 13:27:56 GMT -5
I see TC is the black sheep in this.....okay, just messing. I wonder if this setup would cost some Lake Schools a playoff berth. I enjoyed seeing them get half the berths in Region 10 this past year. It seems they're already making the playoffs with these schools on their schedule
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Post by maplecityjake on Jan 31, 2019 14:17:53 GMT -5
Fair point although when it boils down to playing Waite, Woodward et Al that could hurt.
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Post by Green Falcon on Jan 31, 2019 21:18:12 GMT -5
Fair point although when it boils down to playing Waite, Woodward et Al that could hurt. Toledo Start was 1-4 going into City League play, with the lone win against 3-7 D5 Swanton, and finished 6-4 beating every TCL opponent which are either 1 or 2 divisions lower and still made the D1 playoffs. Playoffs points are there with these schools, just not very many ticket sales.
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Post by maplecityjake on Feb 1, 2019 12:48:18 GMT -5
Start is the anomaly in this case; also being in "weak" Region 2 helped their case. Aside, I'm more concerned about others in TCL I've mentioned. And, as you stated, ticket sales would stink.
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Post by Hummingbird on Feb 1, 2019 13:25:00 GMT -5
Start is the anomaly in this case; also being in "weak" Region 2 helped their case. Aside, I'm more concerned about others in TCL I've mentioned. And, as you stated, ticket sales would stink. No different than Huron playing a cinci team and they have 4-5 people on the visitor side.
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Post by maplecityjake on Feb 1, 2019 13:54:15 GMT -5
Start is the anomaly in this case; also being in "weak" Region 2 helped their case. Aside, I'm more concerned about others in TCL I've mentioned. And, as you stated, ticket sales would stink. No different than Huron playing a cinci team and they have 4-5 people on the visitor side. I don't like that for Huron, but again, they find bogus reasons not to play Bellevue.
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Post by Green Falcon on Feb 1, 2019 14:14:57 GMT -5
On Arbiter Clyde is listed as playing Thurgood Marshall (7.7 points) week 4 and Belmont (8.7 points) week 5. If you're going to play a city league school might as well play one close to home.
Norwalk needs to spill their secrets on how they get local teams to schedule them. They seem to be the only Lake school that has all of their non-conference opponents still covered on this website.
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Post by clydesbcfan on Feb 1, 2019 15:19:10 GMT -5
On Arbiter Clyde is listed as playing Thurgood Marshall (7.7 points) week 4 and Belmont (8.7 points) week 5. If you're going to play a city league school might as well play one close to home. Norwalk needs to spill their secrets on how they get local teams to schedule them. They seem to be the only Lake school that has all of their non-conference opponents still covered on this website. Not by choice. Bowsher dropped us two years ago for the 2019 season. We knew that. Port Clinton dropped us for next year in November. Not many options - St. Ignatius is looking too. Choices we had and they wanted us to travel there for a one year deal for week 4: Washington Court House Marlington (Alliance) They were the two closest schools. Of course Massillon and Cinci LaSalle also called lol.
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Post by Green Falcon on Feb 1, 2019 16:08:01 GMT -5
On Arbiter Clyde is listed as playing Thurgood Marshall (7.7 points) week 4 and Belmont (8.7 points) week 5. If you're going to play a city league school might as well play one close to home. Norwalk needs to spill their secrets on how they get local teams to schedule them. They seem to be the only Lake school that has all of their non-conference opponents still covered on this website. Not by choice. Bowsher dropped us two years ago for the 2019 season. We knew that. Port Clinton dropped us for next year in November. Not many options - St. Ignatius is looking too. Choices we had and they wanted us to travel there for a one year deal for week 4: Washington Court House Marlington (Alliance) They were the two closest schools. Of course Massillon and Cinci LaSalle also called lol. This is why I suggested the league partnership, as a way to minimize another week of searching for oppenents. I know it won't truly happen and that other schools are in that same predicament. Bellevue playing University School, Perkins playing Columbus Independence and both Clyde games aren't ideal situations
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Post by maplecityjake on Feb 1, 2019 16:11:40 GMT -5
On Arbiter Clyde is listed as playing Thurgood Marshall (7.7 points) week 4 and Belmont (8.7 points) week 5. If you're going to play a city league school might as well play one close to home. Norwalk needs to spill their secrets on how they get local teams to schedule them. They seem to be the only Lake school that has all of their non-conference opponents still covered on this website. Not by choice. Bowsher dropped us two years ago for the 2019 season. We knew that. Port Clinton dropped us for next year in November. Not many options - St. Ignatius is looking too. Choices we had and they wanted us to travel there for a one year deal for week 4: Washington Court House Marlington (Alliance) They were the two closest schools. Of course Massillon and Cinci LaSalle also called lol. I think Maumee played home and home with Massillon this decade.
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Post by maplecityjake on Feb 1, 2019 16:15:31 GMT -5
On Arbiter Clyde is listed as playing Thurgood Marshall (7.7 points) week 4 and Belmont (8.7 points) week 5. If you're going to play a city league school might as well play one close to home. Norwalk needs to spill their secrets on how they get local teams to schedule them. They seem to be the only Lake school that has all of their non-conference opponents still covered on this website. I'm not sure it's a secret, but rather, some local schools with a long history playing the Truckers, with many years NHS being down. It could, and I emphasize could, be a matter of time these same schools will no longer be interested playing the Truckers.
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Post by clydesbcfan on Feb 1, 2019 19:53:17 GMT -5
On Arbiter Clyde is listed as playing Thurgood Marshall (7.7 points) week 4 and Belmont (8.7 points) week 5. If you're going to play a city league school might as well play one close to home. Norwalk needs to spill their secrets on how they get local teams to schedule them. They seem to be the only Lake school that has all of their non-conference opponents still covered on this website. I'm not sure it's a secret, but rather, some local schools with a long history playing the Truckers, with many years NHS being down. It could, and I emphasize could, be a matter of time these same schools will no longer be interested playing the Truckers. Norwalk and Tiffin in the next few years will not be playing any of the areas schools their size or smaller. Norwalk plays Huron, PC, and Edison (and Ontario) and Tiffin plays vermilion.
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Post by maplecityjake on Feb 1, 2019 22:25:00 GMT -5
I'm not sure it's a secret, but rather, some local schools with a long history playing the Truckers, with many years NHS being down. It could, and I emphasize could, be a matter of time these same schools will no longer be interested playing the Truckers. Norwalk and Tiffin in the next few years will not be playing any of the areas schools their size or smaller. Norwalk plays Huron, PC, and Edison (and Ontario) and Tiffin plays vermilion. Based on the assumption these 2 will be too much to handle?
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Post by richrod on Feb 2, 2019 14:39:23 GMT -5
Bingo
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Post by sharonpeters on Feb 20, 2019 10:52:06 GMT -5
Here is Oak Harbor's 2019 schedule. Looks like May and his Rockets " should " have another playoff run.
Oak Harbor 08/30 A Fostoria 09/06 H Genoa Area 09/13 A Rossford 09/20 A Toledo Woodward 09/27 H Toledo Bowsher 10/04 H Vermilion 10/11 A Huron 10/18 H Milan Edison 10/25 H Willard 11/01 A Port Clinton
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Post by dolittle on Feb 20, 2019 12:49:07 GMT -5
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Post by sharonpeters on Feb 20, 2019 12:58:31 GMT -5
Amen Brother Hahah ^^^^
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Post by maplecityjake on Feb 20, 2019 14:07:23 GMT -5
Still having a hard time thinking Fostoria as a cupcake.
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Post by sportsvideo on Feb 23, 2019 8:53:23 GMT -5
No different than Huron playing a cinci team and they have 4-5 people on the visitor side. I don't like that for Huron, but again, they find bogus reasons not to play Bellevue. Dude, lets be realistic Norwalk dropped Huron because they lost 20+ times in a row didnt they? they went tomato sauce schedule for years.. There isn't a bogus reason why Huron is avoiding Bellevue. Its the same reason why Norwalk dropped Huron... Do I like it? no! Do I think sometime down the road the two will play again? Yes.. just not for a while... Before this season began , you didnt have a whole lot to say on here, now Norwalk does well you seem to be beating the drum pretty hard! They have a lot of catching up to do to remove 40 years of bad football... Great for them they had a super season.went along ways...now the next step right? and also Huron's schedule got them into the playoffs. so to each their own. next year.. (2019 season - East Tech, Norwalk, Genoa, Waite, Perkins) St Paul replaces East Tech in 2020...
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Post by maplecityjake on Feb 23, 2019 9:39:33 GMT -5
SV, I wished Norwalk didn't have to dumb down the schedule, but understood it. Any rate, my comment was based on Soccer, or lackof, in Bellevue why this series was on hiatus. I'm sorry; doesn't sit well with me, and now Tigers and Red en are forced playing schools far away.
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Post by sportsvideo on Feb 23, 2019 10:11:14 GMT -5
SV, I wished Norwalk didn't have to dumb down the schedule, but understood it. Any rate, my comment was based on Soccer, or lackof, in Bellevue why this series was on hiatus. I'm sorry; doesn't sit well with me, and now Tigers and Red en are forced playing schools far away. soccer would take a big lick out of bellevue football if they had it.. its happened here, but i am ok with it, because our % of kids involved in extra circular activities is off the charts. but for now it is what it is.. to have both programs do ok in small schools,, is fairly impressive.. in ways soccer has helped football as well... we have had some really good kickers. and will have one next season returning for his third year as a varsity kicker.. We will likely be D-5 next fall...
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Post by maplecityjake on Mar 16, 2019 18:22:59 GMT -5
It looks like Huron will open with Cleveland East Tech.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 16, 2019 18:55:01 GMT -5
SV, I wished Norwalk didn't have to dumb down the schedule, but understood it. Any rate, my comment was based on Soccer, or lackof, in Bellevue why this series was on hiatus. I'm sorry; doesn't sit well with me, and now Tigers and Red en are forced playing schools far away. soccer would take a big lick out of bellevue football if they had it.. its happened here, but i am ok with it, because our % of kids involved in extra circular activities is off the charts. but for now it is what it is.. to have both programs do ok in small schools,, is fairly impressive.. in ways soccer has helped football as well... we have had some really good kickers. and will have one next season returning for his third year as a varsity kicker.. We will likely be D-5 next fall... Saying soccer would "take a big lick[sic] out of believue[sic]" is a HUGE insult to Bellevue football. I have never seem any O-line or D-line players on soccer teams. LB and TE types are rarities on soccer teams. If you're good enough to play skill positions for Bellevue. Would you choose to play soccer in front of 100 people on weekday afternoons or 2000 on Friday nights? Smallish kids who like to hit and don't mind getting hit would play football at Bellevue. Only kids that don't like to hit or be hit would play soccer instead of football at Bellevue. All soccer would do is take away 20 kids standing on the sideline on Friday nights, that would never start at Bellevue.
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Post by Green Falcon on Mar 17, 2019 9:13:20 GMT -5
soccer would take a big lick out of bellevue football if they had it.. its happened here, but i am ok with it, because our % of kids involved in extra circular activities is off the charts. but for now it is what it is.. to have both programs do ok in small schools,, is fairly impressive.. in ways soccer has helped football as well... we have had some really good kickers. and will have one next season returning for his third year as a varsity kicker.. We will likely be D-5 next fall... Saying soccer would "take a big lick[sic] out of believue[sic]" is a HUGE insult to Bellevue football. I have never seem any O-line or D-line players on soccer teams. LB and TE types are rarities on soccer teams. If you're good enough to play skill positions for Bellevue. Would you choose to play soccer in front of 100 people on weekday afternoons or 2000 on Friday nights? Smallish kids who like to hit and don't mind getting hit would play football at Bellevue. Only kids that don't like to hit or be hit would play soccer instead of football at Bellevue. All soccer would do is take away 20 kids standing on the sideline on Friday nights, that would never start at Bellevue. Soccer kills Cross Country, Bellevue had the biggest boys and girls teams in the league. That would be the bigger issue with adding soccer
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 17, 2019 22:08:44 GMT -5
Most Soccer players are short and quick, more like sprinters than distance runners. Most good cross country runners are long and lean, not sprinter types.
Lexington has one of the best cross country programs in the state and they also have District Champion caliber soccer teams.
If anything cross country takes away from soccer. Around here there are no Junior High soccer teams. Everyone has Junior High cross country teams
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