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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 17:48:04 GMT -5
Ontario made it farther than Huron did. Elida beat Ottawa Glandorf, And Wauseon survived.
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Post by smitty1974 on Mar 9, 2017 21:48:26 GMT -5
well the norwalk district 3 final has been set as edison finally defeat margaretta 38-32 and western reserve hit a shot at the buzzer to beat clearfork 36-34.that was the only field goal made in the 4th quarter by both teams. so its edison vs western reserve for round 2 for the right to go on to the bowling green regional.go chargers!!! oh by the way western reserve outscored clear fork 3-2 in the 4th quarter.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 9, 2017 23:15:17 GMT -5
To wealthy? Sate money? Elemetery school? Lot's of irony in that response WF, when you're bragging about high test scores. Dump>WF Nope, not when you misspell words. You are in the dump crowd??? Truth and facts, prove otherwise.
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Post by Hagen on Mar 10, 2017 9:55:29 GMT -5
To wealthy? Sate money? Elemetery school? Lot's of irony in that response WF, when you're bragging about high test scores. Dump>WF Nope, not when you misspell words. You're in the dump crowd??? Truth and facts, prove otherwise. ——— Mar 9, 2017 13:01:33 GMT -5 Willard Fillmore said: How old were you in 2010? How is an 8 year old capable of judging "fans". Ontario students have the highest test scores in a 6 county area. According to the State, the Ontario community was to "wealthy" to qualify for State money to build a new elementary school, new middle school and add on to the high school. You prove you lack of maturity and lack of knowledge once again.
——— — "8" should read "eight" and it should be hyphenated, "eight-year-old." Also, all numbers 0-9 should be spelled out when standing alone and not followed by an abbreviation. — "... capable of judging ..." Anyone is capable of judging someone else. By its own definition, it means "to form an opinion or conclusion about." I never saw the 1919 Black Sox play in person, but it does not mean I cannot judge them. — "6" should read "six." You could make it "6-county area," but I think it would become "six-county area." — "State" should read "state," unless you already refer to the specific organization a first time. Personally, I'm not aware which exact government department evaluates and distributes funds for new buildings. — "to" should read "too." — re: "State," unless you refer to the full organization in the first reference. — "lack of" is redundant. — "once again." Ok, this one is nitpicking, but I would use this at the beginning of sentences as emphasis. To me, it loses its luster by putting it at the end. If you really wanted to emphasize incompetence, I would start with "Once again, you..." Also, I would delete the "of" as it is filler, unless it is made to be possessive. I recommend "Once again, your lack of maturity and knowledge shines brightly for all to see," or "Once again, you lack maturity and knowledge with your posts." Take all of this with a grain of salt though, as I was just a regular public school kid. I was not afforded the great opportunity to attend such a wealthy and prestigious school system like Ontario. My district required state funding for its new school.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2017 10:10:09 GMT -5
——— Mar 9, 2017 13:01:33 GMT -5 Willard Fillmore said: How old were you in 2010? How is an 8 year old capable of judging "fans". Ontario students have the highest test scores in a 6 county area. According to the State, the Ontario community was to "wealthy" to qualify for State money to build a new elementary school, new middle school and add on to the high school. You prove you lack of maturity and lack of knowledge once again.
——— — "8" should read "eight" and it should be hyphenated, "eight-year-old." Also, all numbers 0-9 should be spelled out when standing alone and not followed by an abbreviation. — "... capable of judging ..." Anyone is capable of judging someone else. By its own definition, it means "to form an opinion or conclusion about." I never saw the 1919 Black Sox play in person, but it does not mean I cannot judge them. — "6" should read "six." You could make it "6-county area," but I think it would become "six-county area." — "State" should read "state," unless you already refer to the specific organization a first time. Personally, I'm not aware which exact government department evaluates and distributes funds for new buildings. — "to" should read "too." — re: "State," unless you refer to the full organization in the first reference. — "lack of" is redundant. — "once again." Ok, this one is nitpicking, but I would personally use this at the beginning of sentences as emphasis. To me, it loses its luster by putting it at the end. If you really wanted to emphasize incompetence, I would start with "Once again, you..." Also, I would delete the "of" as it is filler, unless it is made to be possessive. I recommend "Once again, your lack of maturity and knowledge shines brightly for all to see," or "Once again, you lack maturity and knowledge with your posts." Take all of this with a grain of salt though, as I was just a regular public school kid. I was not afforded the great opportunity to attend such a wealthy and prestigious school system like Ontario. My district required state funding for its new school. SCHOOL'D!!!!
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Post by kritz on Mar 10, 2017 14:51:04 GMT -5
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 10, 2017 16:29:07 GMT -5
——— Mar 9, 2017 13:01:33 GMT -5 Willard Fillmore said: How old were you in 2010? How is an 8 year old capable of judging "fans". Ontario students have the highest test scores in a 6 county area. According to the State, the Ontario community was to "wealthy" to qualify for State money to build a new elementary school, new middle school and add on to the high school. You prove you lack of maturity and lack of knowledge once again.
——— — "8" should read "eight" and it should be hyphenated, "eight-year-old." Also, all numbers 0-9 should be spelled out when standing alone and not followed by an abbreviation. — "... capable of judging ..." Anyone is capable of judging someone else. By its own definition, it means "to form an opinion or conclusion about." I never saw the 1919 Black Sox play in person, but it does not mean I cannot judge them. — "6" should read "six." You could make it "6-county area," but I think it would become "six-county area." — "State" should read "state," unless you already refer to the specific organization a first time. Personally, I'm not aware which exact government department evaluates and distributes funds for new buildings. — "to" should read "too." — re: "State," unless you refer to the full organization in the first reference. — "lack of" is redundant. — "once again." Ok, this one is nitpicking, but I would use this at the beginning of sentences as emphasis. To me, it loses its luster by putting it at the end. If you really wanted to emphasize incompetence, I would start with "Once again, you..." Also, I would delete the "of" as it is filler, unless it is made to be possessive. I recommend "Once again, your lack of maturity and knowledge shines brightly for all to see," or "Once again, you lack maturity and knowledge with your posts." Take all of this with a grain of salt though, as I was just a regular public school kid. I was not afforded the great opportunity to attend such a wealthy and prestigious school system like Ontario. My district required state funding for its new school. 8 is a number, the number of birthdays. 1 stroke vs 5 stokes. At the age of 8, one is not capable of judging what one has not seen. Same for 6, this is the internet, fewer strokes when typing is a primary goal. IMO, JMO, LOL GTFO etc, etc, etc ad infinitum. "State", 1 of the 52, in the USA(29 strokes saved) differentiates from "state" of mind. Can not be redundant when needed. Without "lack of" the following word has the opposite meaning and IMO is less ignominious than adding the prefix im-. Your post is acute nitpicking. You got me on "to", failed to add an additional "O". Saving strokes does not count in this instance. Congrats(saving strokes) on being aligned with dump. UNSCHOOL'D
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Post by BellevueBuckeye on Mar 11, 2017 14:39:44 GMT -5
Lex 21 Sandusky 18 at half
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Post by BellevueBuckeye on Mar 11, 2017 15:24:49 GMT -5
Sandusky 42 Lex 33 final
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Post by footballfan on Mar 11, 2017 15:52:17 GMT -5
Good job Sandusky. Good luck the rest of the way. Two more wins to get!
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Post by BellevueBuckeye on Mar 11, 2017 20:22:14 GMT -5
Edison 44 Western Reserve 35 final
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 12, 2017 21:30:29 GMT -5
Ahhh, to be in DIII
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Post by Hagen on Mar 13, 2017 8:55:48 GMT -5
8 is a number, the number of birthdays. 1 stroke vs 5 stokes. At the age of 8, one is not capable of judging what one has not seen. Same for 6, this is the internet, fewer strokes when typing is a primary goal. IMO, JMO, LOL GTFO etc, etc, etc ad infinitum. "State", 1 of the 52, in the USA(29 strokes saved) differentiates from "state" of mind. Can not be redundant when needed. Without "lack of" the following word has the opposite meaning and IMO is less ignominious than adding the prefix im-. Your post is acute nitpicking. You got me on "to", failed to add an additional "O". Saving strokes does not count in this instance. Congrats(saving strokes) on being aligned with dump. UNSCHOOL'DWhen did I align with anyone? I don't recall choosing teams. Was I drafted, or am I still a free agent? Can I be Tebow and chose another sport? Eight is a number. I agree. Sometimes fewer "strokes" isn't always the primary goal though. It's the goal of a teenager, which I don't think you are (IMHO). If you were truly concerned with "strokes," then you would've used at least three contractions above, and you wouldn't have used the phrase "ad infinitum" after putting "etc" three times (waste of strokes), along with ignominious (several shorter words would've sufficed). You're attempting to make a point of intelligence, not just stating "truth and facts." — Side bar, can we just say "T&F" for that? That also would save strokes. At what age is reasonable judgement acceptable then? Is there a scientific study behind this, or have you conducted your own? Is it 10 because they have reached double-digit birthdays? I'm fairly certain that eight year olds can judge whatever they want. It doesn't mean I have to take it for Gospel, but again, it means "to form an opinion." Not T&F, just opinions, which anyone can have, whether right/wrong. Did you have an opinion of the moon landing or anything similar at that age when someone told you that it happened? How many "states" are in the United States of America? Are you assuming Guam and Puerto Rico are no longer unincorporated territories? Last I checked, there were still 50. And no, a US "state" is not capitalized unless it is made proper, which it's not without first specifying the state in a first reference. "State" does not automatically refer to a US state. Also, capitalizing "state" doesn't save any strokes either. However, just typing "Ohio" would've saved a stroke each time, along with using "ODE" if that's whom you were referencing. And no, using "lack of" twice where you did would not change the meaning of your sentence. Using it once would've worked just fine. I'm sure a quality Ontario educator would tell you the same. To give credit where due, mcm1019 was the one who originally pointed out the failed "too." I'm just here with a non-wealthy public school diploma talking grammar on an online sports site. But hey, at least we created "T&F" to save future strokes.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2017 9:08:41 GMT -5
8 is a number, the number of birthdays. 1 stroke vs 5 stokes. At the age of 8, one is not capable of judging what one has not seen. Same for 6, this is the internet, fewer strokes when typing is a primary goal. IMO, JMO, LOL GTFO etc, etc, etc ad infinitum. "State", 1 of the 52, in the USA(29 strokes saved) differentiates from "state" of mind. Can not be redundant when needed. Without "lack of" the following word has the opposite meaning and IMO is less ignominious than adding the prefix im-. Your post is acute nitpicking. You got me on "to", failed to add an additional "O". Saving strokes does not count in this instance. Congrats(saving strokes) on being aligned with dump. UNSCHOOL'DWhen did I align with anyone? I don't recall choosing teams. Was I drafted, or am I still a free agent? Can I be Tebow and chose another sport? Eight is a number. I agree. Sometimes fewer "strokes" isn't always the primary goal though. It's the goal of a teenager, which I don't think you are (IMHO). If you were truly concerned with "strokes," then you would've used at least three contractions above, and you wouldn't have used the phrase "ad infinitum" after putting "etc" three times (waste of strokes), along with ignominious (several shorter words would've sufficed). You're attempting to make a point of intelligence, not just stating "truth and facts." — Side bar, can we just say "T&F" for that? That also would save strokes. At what age is reasonable judgement acceptable then? Is there a scientific study behind this, or have you conducted your own? Is it 10 because they have reached double-digit birthdays? I'm fairly certain that eight year olds can judge whatever they want. It doesn't mean I have to take it for Gospel, but again, it means "to form an opinion." Not T&F, just opinions, which anyone can have, whether right/wrong. Did you have an opinion of the moon landing or anything similar at that age when someone told you that it happened? How many "states" are in the United States of America? Are you assuming Guam and Puerto Rico are no longer unincorporated territories? Last I checked, there were still 50. And no, a US "state" is not capitalized unless it is made proper, which it's not without first specifying the state in a first reference. "State" does not automatically refer to a US state. Also, capitalizing "state" doesn't save any strokes either. However, just typing "Ohio" would've saved a stroke each time, along with using "ODE" if that's whom you were referencing. And no, using "lack of" twice where you did would not change the meaning of your sentence. Using it once would've worked just fine. I'm sure a quality Ontario educator would tell you the same. To give credit where due, mcm1019 was the one who originally pointed out the failed "too." I'm just here with a non-wealthy public school diploma talking grammar on an online sports site. But hey, at least we created "T&F" to save future strokes. SCHOOL'D THE SEQUEL
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 13, 2017 13:55:24 GMT -5
No one types on here like they were typing a dissertation or a legal document. I am a poor hunt and peck typist. I make MANY typing mistakes on every post. After the fact I read and reread looking for them. Sometimes I find all, sometimes not. The goal for me on here is typing what is easiest for me and being understood. You obviously understood, goal achieved. It is a step of faith to assume how another's complex mind works. Picking on how one types is a poor choice to get inside someones brain. Pretending to understand how the most complex organ in the human body works is a "bad" for you. I find it easier(main goal) not typing contractions. Being a poor typist and having a broken crooked right little finger, I have difficulty finding the (') key. Some words just roll of the tongue for each of us. In the 2 you selected as a put down, you obviously failed to look up their synonyms. A "bad". I just did, the number of letters for the most obvious given, have the same number of letters or more. Words that roll of the tongue for some are easier than stopping and trying to think of the shorter words that roll off the tongue of others. Your etc put down is really "bad". Although they served their purpose, as you took notice. Etc is shorter than both "et cetera" AND "so on and so forth". You need to carefully read more posts, instead of pick and choosing and speed reading. A bad. The mention of a 8 year old was in reference to a post by dump, about Ontario fans and would be the same for any that have not been played for 7 years. Ontario hasn't played Huron since 2010. Based on dump now talking like he's 15, means that in 2010 he would be 8. Since 2010, when he was 8, what would you think his sampling of Ontario basketball games would be? My estimate is zero? Even if a couple, how and why would a Huron teenager or younger see them? Thus, not a good sampling to make a "reasonable judgement", regardless of age. Another bad. If I told you that 52 was done purposely to give any and all another reason to keep up the put down and attack posts I love so much, would you believe it? 51 and 53 would have served the same purpose. Why would I be talking about a "State" on the other side of the globe? Why would I be talking about a "State" other the US "State" in which the Ontario school district is located? A bad. NOT more stokes for a capital letter, simultaneous. I have no problem finding the shift key. A bad. Presuming to know know what is "easier" in others minds is a real BAD concept. The use of a prefix is not necessarily more descriptive than using a phrase before a specific word and not redundant. This from someone with a Masters Degree in Technical Writing. I had no idea someone was wedging him/herself into mcm1019 and my give and take. Having much worse positions than mcm1019, AND dump, makes it obvious what camp you are in, when mcm said, "dump>WF". scooty Dudette is clueless on school'dness(neologism), as he doesn't read both positions of a debate. A REALLY BAD concept.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2017 15:45:41 GMT -5
Good tournament games so far.
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Post by deathfromabove on Mar 13, 2017 22:26:20 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 5:49:36 GMT -5
March 1, 1803.
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Post by heresjim on Mar 14, 2017 10:25:00 GMT -5
March 7, 1953
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 10:31:13 GMT -5
Which union? Steelworkers or Autoworkers?
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Post by frosty on Mar 14, 2017 13:26:22 GMT -5
Just don't reference the Lincoln Memorial for the admission year.
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Post by deathfromabove on Mar 15, 2017 23:21:05 GMT -5
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Post by smitty1974 on Mar 16, 2017 18:35:22 GMT -5
the last area team went down.sandusky lost to wauseon 54-33,streaks relied on outside shooting and was ice cold.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2017 16:56:32 GMT -5
Final score, Wauseon 54 Elida 45 OT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2017 6:34:19 GMT -5
D III, Archbold 48 Marion Local 24
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 19:07:19 GMT -5
5 Parochials, 2 Public, and 1 Private playing for state championships, Guess fan attendances will be way down again, Just like last week. D IV, Lutheran East (Parochial) VS Columbus Wellington (Private) D III, Cleveland V.A. St. Joe (Parochial) VS Cincinnati Roger Bacon (Parochial) D II Akron St. Vincent St. Mary "St. James" (Parochial) VS Wauseon (Public), Go Indians ! D I Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller (Parochial) VS Massillon Jackson (Public), Go Polar Bears !
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Post by awebgsu on Mar 24, 2017 19:20:40 GMT -5
And not a lot of good games to boot.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 24, 2017 19:57:23 GMT -5
When was the last time a DI team ended the season undefeated?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 20:32:53 GMT -5
I heard an announcer on 104.5 say 1995 Zanesville 26-0, It's a Wooster radio station that will air all the championship games.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 6:52:39 GMT -5
5 Parochials, 2 Public, and 1 Private playing for state championships, Guess fan attendances will be way down again, Just like last week. D IV, Lutheran East (Parochial) VS Columbus Wellington (Private) D III, Cleveland V.A. St. Joe (Parochial) VS Cincinnati Roger Bacon (Parochial) D II Akron St. Vincent St. Mary "St. James" (Parochial) VS Wauseon (Public), Go Indians ! D I Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller (Parochial) VS Massillon Jackson (Public), Go Polar Bears ! 6 of the 8 in the finals are private. So 75% of the teams in the finals are private. What % of schools in Ohio are private? And have basketball as a OHSAA school sport.
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