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Post by kingmartinez on May 26, 2021 20:01:59 GMT -5
I don’t know what the SBC is thinking. What a disaster. How so?
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Post by litebrite on May 31, 2021 7:53:52 GMT -5
From Yappi....this is how the New NBC football teams stack up from the last 4 seasons. Fairly impressive. Between these 4 schools, one should always be competing for a regional title. 2017 - Eastwood, state runners-up 2018 - Genoa, regional runners-up but 1 fluky play from final four 2019 - Oak Harbor, final four 2020 - Otsego, final four 2021 - ??
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Post by chs71 on Jun 25, 2021 13:54:07 GMT -5
Lakota certainly isn't going to want to move up - they can't hardly handle what they are in right now. I could def see there being some issues quickly. If I am the SBC I go on the offensive (and maybe they should have well before this). I'm not sure what it might get them, but I'd try to be aggressive. YEP, the SBC needs to go after some bigger schools for the Lake and Bay, so Willard could move down and no one else has to be moved up against their wishes Napoleon is the right size and they are only 72 miles from Clyde. Who else?
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Post by chs71 on Jun 25, 2021 14:41:04 GMT -5
margaretta going to have to come back to the Bay in all sports. Isn't Lakota bigger?
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Post by areafan1 on Jun 25, 2021 16:26:06 GMT -5
margaretta going to have to come back to the Bay in all sports. Isn't Lakota bigger? Yes but they will cry if moved up.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2021 18:06:28 GMT -5
Margaretta would cry too.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 26, 2021 12:24:32 GMT -5
YEP, the SBC needs to go after some bigger schools for the Lake and Bay, so Willard could move down and no one else has to be moved up against their wishes Napoleon is the right size and they are only 72 miles from Clyde. Who else? Marion, Ontario, Lexington, Mansfield Senior and Madison are closer than 72 miles
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Post by chs71 on Jun 26, 2021 15:49:43 GMT -5
Napoleon is the right size and they are only 72 miles from Clyde. Who else? Marion, Ontario, Lexington, Mansfield Senior and Madison are closer than 72 miles Marion is too big. The other four are in eight team leagues already. What is to attract them leave where they are?
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Post by dude on Jun 26, 2021 16:11:55 GMT -5
Marion, Ontario, Lexington, Mansfield Senior and Madison are closer than 72 miles Marion is too big. The other four are in eight team leagues already. What is to attract them leave where they are? Madison tested the water temp with the SBC and stayed put. Mansfield is not looking. Lexington would only make a move to reduce travel and the SBC does not do that. Besides the SBC would be a step down in competition from the OCC. Plus, the 3 of them would probably not leave unless the OCC fell apart. Lexington may be the only one that would entertain the idea of a move but I doubt the SBC would be the one to spark it.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 26, 2021 23:05:56 GMT -5
Marion, Ontario, Lexington, Mansfield Senior and Madison are closer than 72 miles Marion is too big. The other four are in eight team leagues already. What is to attract them leave where they are? Marion isn't too big for the Lake, that you proffered. Heck they're in the MOAC and don't scare anyone in that league. I didn't say any were interested. You put forth Napoleon, are they interested?
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Post by chs71 on Jun 27, 2021 6:25:44 GMT -5
Marion is too big. The other four are in eight team leagues already. What is to attract them leave where they are? Marion isn't too big for the Lake, that you proffered. Heck they're in the MOAC and don't scare anyone in that league. I didn't say any were interested. You put forth Napoleon, are they interested? Marion is bigger than Ross. I don't think Napoleon is even a little bit interested.
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Post by Keith on Jun 27, 2021 9:06:46 GMT -5
Marion isn't too big for the Lake, that you proffered. Heck they're in the MOAC and don't scare anyone in that league. I didn't say any were interested. You put forth Napoleon, are they interested? Marion is bigger than Ross. I don't think Napoleon is even a little bit interested. Harding and Ross are the basically the same size with Ross being just a bit bigger.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2021 9:41:56 GMT -5
No one will be moving up from the river (at least for football) you can put it in the bank
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 28, 2021 9:53:13 GMT -5
Marion isn't too big for the Lake, that you proffered. Heck they're in the MOAC and don't scare anyone in that league. I didn't say any were interested. You put forth Napoleon, are they interested? Marion is bigger than Ross. I don't think Napoleon is even a little bit interested. NO, Ross has about 15% more students than Harding. Harding has about 10 more students per grade than TC. If Napoleon isn't interested at all, then why did you broach the subject?
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Post by dude on Jun 28, 2021 10:22:17 GMT -5
Marion is bigger than Ross. I don't think Napoleon is even a little bit interested. Harding and Ross are the basically the same size with Ross being just a bit bigger. The OHSAA enrollment numbers for boys at Ross is 454 and the number of boys at Marion Harding is 449.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2021 11:49:45 GMT -5
SBC is in an interesting spot. Football will drive the final decisions most likely but I still think they need to create an 8 team league out of the Bay and Lake
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Post by dude on Jun 28, 2021 11:53:38 GMT -5
The SBC should have stayed with trying to be an 8 team league.
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Post by sbclives on Jun 28, 2021 13:19:38 GMT -5
Bellevue Clyde Edison Huron Norwalk Perkins Port Clinton Vermilion
The SBC has no attachment to the other three schools left out of that. This whole divisions thing has to end and get back to an 8 team league.
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Post by jafo on Jun 28, 2021 13:31:34 GMT -5
Bellevue Clyde Edison Huron Norwalk Perkins Port Clinton Vermilion The SBC has no attachment to the other three schools left out of that. This whole divisions thing has to end and get back to an 8 team league. Form a new league and call it the Northern Ohio League. That thing will last forever.
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Post by maplecityjake on Jun 28, 2021 13:42:16 GMT -5
I dispute Clyde being 72 miles from Napoleon considering Fremont to Napoleon is 55.
I also may dispute SBC Lake being a downgrade from OCC. Perhaps Boys Basketball and some other sports, but Football?
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Post by dude on Jun 28, 2021 14:20:12 GMT -5
I also may dispute SBC Lake being a downgrade from OCC. Perhaps Boys Basketball and some other sports, but Football? I was speaking in regards to the total level of all sports for both genders. Some schools will, do and have made league choices based on football alone and other may include basketball in their decision. When I have heard talks from Lexington, it includes 10-12 sports and how it could benefit.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 28, 2021 16:06:56 GMT -5
Harding and Ross are the basically the same size with Ross being just a bit bigger. The OHSAA enrollment numbers for boys at Ross is 454 and the number of boys at Marion Harding is 449. Then 8th and lower are considerably greater at Ross, based on the number of students on the school's websites.
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Post by chs71 on Jun 28, 2021 16:31:51 GMT -5
I dispute Clyde being 72 miles from Napoleon considering Fremont to Napoleon is 55. According to Google Maps Clyde HS to Napoleon HS is 70.5 miles, 1:18. I did not notice that the 72 miles included a detour on RT. 6.
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Post by chs71 on Jun 28, 2021 16:39:36 GMT -5
Harding and Ross are the basically the same size with Ross being just a bit bigger. The OHSAA enrollment numbers for boys at Ross is 454 and the number of boys at Marion Harding is 449. On my computer the OHSAA enrollment for Marion Harding is 854 and Fremont Ross is 853. Weird. These numbers are from October 2018 and were used for 19-20 and 20-21 classification. I liked it better when the OHSA changed classifications annually and not biannually.
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Post by sportsvideo on Jun 28, 2021 16:47:25 GMT -5
The OHSAA enrollment numbers for boys at Ross is 454 and the number of boys at Marion Harding is 449. On my computer the OHSAA enrollment for Marion Harding is 854 and Fremont Ross is 453. Weird. These numbers are from October 2018 are were the basis for 19-20 and 20-21 classification. I liked it better when the OHSA changed classifications annually and not biannually. harding has 449 boys , 405 girls .. for a total of 854...
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Post by dude on Jun 29, 2021 4:36:05 GMT -5
The OHSAA enrollment numbers for boys at Ross is 454 and the number of boys at Marion Harding is 449. On my computer the OHSAA enrollment for Marion Harding is 854 and Fremont Ross is 853. Weird. These numbers are from October 2018 and were used for 19-20 and 20-21 classification. I liked it better when the OHSA changed classifications annually and not biannually. I posted only the totals for boys. You included the girls.
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