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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 18, 2020 18:30:20 GMT -5
Lex plays more more higher division schools that Ontario does. This is why Clear Fork left the OCC. The football coach was very vocal about being in a league with the likes of Wooster, Mt Vernon and Ashland. The three biggest schools. To me the gate concerns are an admin concern. Coaches should have a competing concerns and it looks like Lex does play better teams by having Sandusky, Ottawa Glandorf and Upper Sandusky. But I will say there is nothing wrong with a coach trying to schedule wins for his team. Once again all of his thoughts are of Ontario being a small school when they are D2. Playing a D2 that happens to have 50 more boys in their high school does not carry any value to most fans. They look at the division breakdown. He looks at enrollment when describing larger and division when describing smaller. Interesting. More facts for ya since we want to include all games. (I was trying to remove league games since they are out of a teams control and remove any teams that both schools played just to look at outside schedules) In each team's 22 games Ontario plays 4-D1 teams, 14-D2 teams, 3-D3 teams and 1-D4 team. Lexington plays 8-D1 teams, 12-D2 teams, 2-D3 teams and 0-D4 teams. So it is very obvious to see who plays bigger schools. Considering that league games are set and they both play 10 games they can control, Ontario's 10 game schedule is against teams that are currently a combined 93-114. Lexington has scheduled 10 games against teams that currently are a combined 150-56. So it is also obvious who plays a tougher out of league schedule. Those are the facts. This same idea travels to other sports which helps make them more competitive. Just look at Ontario's cross country program since they have hired a former Lexington runner and started attending larger meets. But none of this has any connection to the topic.............. I'm out YOU ARE A LIAR. I dare you to show us where one word was said about "Ontario being a small school". "Value to fans"?? What fan, YOU? Who is "they"? YOU?? Again you LIE. I gave both. How many larger schools ALL divisions and how many smaller schools ALL Divisions both schools play. I also gave how many schools in higher Divisions and how many schools in lower Division both schools play. Another LIE. You DID NOT eliminate league games. You list ALL games, regardless if they were games MADE to play, league games OR games completely under control of ADs and coaches, non-league games. Ontario and Lex both MUST play 12 of their 22 games, league games. The other 10, NON-LEAGUE games, only are worthy of discussion. NON-LEAGUE games: Ontario plays 6 schools that have larger enrollments and 4 schools with smaller enrollments. Lex plays 2 schools with larger enrollments and 6 schools with smaller enrollments. Ontario plays 2 DI schools, 6 DII schools, 1 DIII school and 1 DIV school. Lex plays 1 DI school, 6 DII schools, 3 DIII schools and 0 DIV schools. You can not fool us dudette. In this case there is a 47 male student difference. But it is asinine to imply that it's a big deal for a school just 5 boys under DI to play a school 5 boys into DI. When in reality it IS a big deal when a school at the bottom of DiI plays one of the largest DI schools. As was the case when DIII Ontario played large DI Gahanna Lincoln and DI Cleveland Heights. Obviously Lex MUST play more LEAGUE games against DI schools, as the OCC has 4 DI schools and the MOAC only has 1 DI school. Obviously Lex is trying to get away from having to play that many league games against DI schools. This is born out by their desire to get out of the OCC and join the MOAC. Dudette only mentions win/loss records of non-league opponents. In either case that's silly, as that changes from year to year. He's taking a single snap shot in time. He can't be bothered to look at the past 35 years and not even a dudette can see into the future. I noticed that Lexington's Wrestling schedule has withered as the quality of their wrestlers has withered and as some have open enrolled out of the district. YOU are out of IT. YOU were the FIRST to deviate from the subject matter and delve into schedules with your post of 2/17, yesterday at 1:56PM. Yet another of your torrent of untruths.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 18, 2020 19:13:02 GMT -5
Exactly! Thus it follows that if a school leaves a league with larger schools and more competitive teams. To join a league with much smaller schools and less competitive teams it will eventually negatively affect the quality of teams at that school. Don't ask me, ask the administrators at MOAC schools that voted no. I think you can change your out of MOAC teams to make your season stronger. I think he said that in trying to play good teams that you can. MOAC and OCC games are out of a teams control. I know you can make your non-league schedule stronger to increase the quality of your overall schedule. That is what Ontario has done every year over the past 35 years. By scheduling games with schools from larger conferences.
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Post by ohioraised on Feb 19, 2020 8:00:44 GMT -5
WOW, you call someone else out for making a torrent rant but you take home top prize. Both of you may have some facts but you make it personal with attacks. I laughed reading it. And you may want to check your CAPS button, it looks to kick on whenever it wants. What 3 DIII schools does Lex play? I see two? When ever any of my friends ask me about a team my son plays they never ask about enrollment they ask what division so I think that makes the difference. Even if it is 5 kids into DI or 5 kids below. If it is in your division I never get the feeling anyone cares.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 19, 2020 21:15:42 GMT -5
My torrent came as a response to and after dudette's first torrent which was directed at me. I speak as spoken to.
All-caps are used for emphasis in most writings. I see you already know that by reading your writing. As a matter of fact, the % of all caps in your post is around the same % of all caps in my post. You are correct, Upper is DII this year. However, on Lexington's schedule the year before and the year before that they were DIII. Again...just a single snap shot in time. Hmm, no mention by you of who plays twice as many DI out of conference? The scheduling that is in complete control of ADs and coaches.
You tell Wooster that there's no difference between their 400 and St.Ignatius 1263. Obviously it means a heck of a lot to dudette as he was the FIRST to go off subject and start poking a sharp stick over who plays who and who is better for it. No one cares...except him
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Post by dude on Feb 20, 2020 11:53:51 GMT -5
Add Lexington and Buckeye Valley and go to two five team divisions. Highland, Pleasant, River Valley, Marion Harding, Buckeye Valley Galion, Shelby, Ontario, ClearFork, Lexington. Play your division twice and the other once in volleyball, basketball, softball, baseball. Plenty of points for football teams and would have one other non-league game to schedule in week 1. Travel would be easier for all teams this way. This could make sense and keep most people happy.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 20, 2020 15:25:14 GMT -5
dude needs to get his computer cleaned out or junked. Been visiting to many unsavory sites.
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Post by danville96 on Mar 19, 2020 10:52:31 GMT -5
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Post by shelbyccfan on Mar 19, 2020 12:22:14 GMT -5
you think lexington would leave the OCC for the MOAC. i dont think so because lexington is competes very well in OCC and it will be a little downgradein competion 2.would you think even if moac goes to 2 divisions that they will allow lexington in knowing them and harding are the 2 biggest schools and compared to harding,lexington would dominate. i know about rivals with shelby,ontario and clearfork but like in wrestling,cross country and track it would be lexington dominating in a lesser extent football and basketball .i would not vote to put lexington in MOAC. plus in football lexington is d-3 while shelby,ontario,clearfork and galion is d-4 and pleasant is d-5. Sounds dominating, you do know Shelby boys CC beat Lex at districts 2017 , 2018 , 2019
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Post by shelbyccfan on Mar 19, 2020 12:41:31 GMT -5
The last few years Lex, Shelby, and BV have produced some of the top runners in the state would have made an interesting MOAC meet.
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Post by dude on Mar 19, 2020 17:07:49 GMT -5
you think lexington would leave the OCC for the MOAC. i dont think so because lexington is competes very well in OCC and it will be a little downgradein competion 2.would you think even if moac goes to 2 divisions that they will allow lexington in knowing them and harding are the 2 biggest schools and compared to harding,lexington would dominate. i know about rivals with shelby,ontario and clearfork but like in wrestling,cross country and track it would be lexington dominating in a lesser extent football and basketball .i would not vote to put lexington in MOAC. plus in football lexington is d-3 while shelby,ontario,clearfork and galion is d-4 and pleasant is d-5. Sounds dominating, you do know Shelby boys CC beat Lex at districts 2017 , 2018 , 2019 Lexington would have definitely left the OCC when they sent their letter of interest. The logistics were perfect for everyone and the rivalries were already in place for over half the league. While reading the comments above about wrestling, cc and track I was laughing so hard. Those sports can all involve ONE meet each. Other than that each sport can schedule their own events. So smitty1974 has a fear of Lexington cc in ONE meet. Or a fear of Lexington wrestlers in ONE meet or the Lexington track team in the conference meet at the end of the season. I hope your husband makes more of the choices around your house.
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Post by dude on May 6, 2020 12:01:17 GMT -5
High land is now looking for a new head basketball coach. Chris Powell accepted the job at Granville
Years at Highland
Season Record s 2016/17 ~ 13-10 2017/18 ~ 14-9 2018/19 ~ 14-9 2019/20 ~ 02-21 Totals ~ 43 -49
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