NoSeabee_0586 wrote:A lot of schools from soc1 are division 6 and division 5 will they move those schools to the soc2?
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Vass before transfers 229-75 burg 5-1, Pendleton and transfers 211-84 6-2 ironton
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that's gonna be interesting. go get ya some of that valley8332 Granite St wrote:Yep...battle for D6 state championship next 2 yrsindianabuck wrote:Coldwater and Marion Local are BOTH D6
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On the bright side, Vinton County dropped down to D4 so that helps a little in terms of playoffs. Not so much on points though.tvc_fan wrote:Yeah this sucksGoBucks1047 wrote:Meigs was 1 short of D5. D5 ends at 209, which Fairland barely made. Was really hoping Meigs would've dropped down to D5.tvc_fan wrote:
Meigs has been d4 for like 4 years now. Be nice to drop down to d5 and get out of Region 16.
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How does them dropping down help us if we beat them, it was always better when we were beating them when they were d3. Won't help us if we beat them this year as much.GoBucks1047 wrote:On the bright side, Vinton County dropped down to D4 so that helps a little in terms of playoffs. Not so much on points though.tvc_fan wrote:Yeah this sucksGoBucks1047 wrote:
Meigs was 1 short of D5. D5 ends at 209, which Fairland barely made. Was really hoping Meigs would've dropped down to D5.
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If there are more D4 teams in the region, travel during the playoffs should lessen in Meigs region should they make the playoffs.
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But will help VC beating d4 Meigs than beating d5 MeigsGoBucks1047 wrote:On the bright side, Vinton County dropped down to D4 so that helps a little in terms of playoffs. Not so much on points though.tvc_fan wrote:Yeah this sucksGoBucks1047 wrote:
Meigs was 1 short of D5. D5 ends at 209, which Fairland barely made. Was really hoping Meigs would've dropped down to D5.
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Top Enrollment Adjustments for Competitive Balance, keep in mind these are the "adjustments" not the actual student enrollment numbers.
Are you kidding me with the number of privates on this list versus the public schools. I assume this will end the argument about the advantage, and the silly argument that Public Schools have the same advantage with open enrollment. The public school open enrollment adjustments are minute compared to the privates.
381 Lakewood St Edward
354 Cincinnati St Xavier
311 Cleveland St Ignatius
310 Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller
220 Toledo Central Catholic
149 Toledo St Francis De Sales
136 Cleveland Benedictine
134 Akron Archbishop Hoban
131 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit
123 Akron St Vincent-St Mary
108 Columbus St Charles
99 Toledo St John's Jesuit
99 Cincinnati La Salle
97 Columbus Bishop Hartley
96 Cincinnati Elder
96 Parma Padua Franciscan
90 Mentor Lake Catholic
88 Tiffin Columbian
85 Cleveland Cleveland Central Catholic
84 Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin
84 Hamilton Badin
79 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney
72 Columbus Bishop Watterson
70 Columbus St Francis De Sales
70 KeVering Archbishop Alter
69 Dayton Chaminade Julienne
68 Parma Heights Holy Name
67 Dayton Carroll
67 Dayton Ponitz Career Technology Center
66 Franklin Bishop Fenwick
63 St Bernard Roger Bacon
62 Cincinnati Walnut Hills
62 Cincinnati Archbishop McNicholas
62 Cleveland Hts Lutheran East
57 Cleveland Villa Angela-St Joseph
55 Youngstown Ursuline
55 Canton Canton Central Catholic
Are you kidding me with the number of privates on this list versus the public schools. I assume this will end the argument about the advantage, and the silly argument that Public Schools have the same advantage with open enrollment. The public school open enrollment adjustments are minute compared to the privates.
381 Lakewood St Edward
354 Cincinnati St Xavier
311 Cleveland St Ignatius
310 Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller
220 Toledo Central Catholic
149 Toledo St Francis De Sales
136 Cleveland Benedictine
134 Akron Archbishop Hoban
131 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit
123 Akron St Vincent-St Mary
108 Columbus St Charles
99 Toledo St John's Jesuit
99 Cincinnati La Salle
97 Columbus Bishop Hartley
96 Cincinnati Elder
96 Parma Padua Franciscan
90 Mentor Lake Catholic
88 Tiffin Columbian
85 Cleveland Cleveland Central Catholic
84 Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin
84 Hamilton Badin
79 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney
72 Columbus Bishop Watterson
70 Columbus St Francis De Sales
70 KeVering Archbishop Alter
69 Dayton Chaminade Julienne
68 Parma Heights Holy Name
67 Dayton Carroll
67 Dayton Ponitz Career Technology Center
66 Franklin Bishop Fenwick
63 St Bernard Roger Bacon
62 Cincinnati Walnut Hills
62 Cincinnati Archbishop McNicholas
62 Cleveland Hts Lutheran East
57 Cleveland Villa Angela-St Joseph
55 Youngstown Ursuline
55 Canton Canton Central Catholic
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I can't believe Eastern pike moved up to d6.
I just keep thinking Eastern pike against Coldwater! Just don't seem right.
I just keep thinking Eastern pike against Coldwater! Just don't seem right.
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I don't see a repeat of last year...lolPoo Bear wrote:But will help VC beating d4 Meigs than beating d5 MeigsGoBucks1047 wrote:On the bright side, Vinton County dropped down to D4 so that helps a little in terms of playoffs. Not so much on points though.tvc_fan wrote:
Yeah this sucks
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Abe Froman wrote:Top Enrollment Adjustments for Competitive Balance, keep in mind these are the "adjustments" not the actual student enrollment numbers.
Are you kidding me with the number of privates on this list versus the public schools. I assume this will end the argument about the advantage, and the silly argument that Public Schools have the same advantage with open enrollment. The public school open enrollment adjustments are minute compared to the privates.
381 Lakewood St Edward
354 Cincinnati St Xavier
311 Cleveland St Ignatius
310 Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller
220 Toledo Central Catholic
149 Toledo St Francis De Sales
136 Cleveland Benedictine
134 Akron Archbishop Hoban
131 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit
123 Akron St Vincent-St Mary
108 Columbus St Charles
99 Toledo St John's Jesuit
99 Cincinnati La Salle
97 Columbus Bishop Hartley
96 Cincinnati Elder
96 Parma Padua Franciscan
90 Mentor Lake Catholic
88 Tiffin Columbian
85 Cleveland Cleveland Central Catholic
84 Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin
84 Hamilton Badin
79 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney
72 Columbus Bishop Watterson
70 Columbus St Francis De Sales
70 KeVering Archbishop Alter
69 Dayton Chaminade Julienne
68 Parma Heights Holy Name
67 Dayton Carroll
67 Dayton Ponitz Career Technology Center
66 Franklin Bishop Fenwick
63 St Bernard Roger Bacon
62 Cincinnati Walnut Hills
62 Cincinnati Archbishop McNicholas
62 Cleveland Hts Lutheran East
57 Cleveland Villa Angela-St Joseph
55 Youngstown Ursuline
55 Canton Canton Central Catholic
What is that 2 out of close to 40 being public schools? Tiffin and Walnut Hills?
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you still got to win games to make it to the playoffstvc_fan wrote:Yeah this sucksGoBucks1047 wrote:Meigs was 1 short of D5. D5 ends at 209, which Fairland barely made. Was really hoping Meigs would've dropped down to D5.tvc_fan wrote:
Meigs has been d4 for like 4 years now. Be nice to drop down to d5 and get out of Region 16.
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I don't see anyone stoping Naylan Yates this yeartvc_fan wrote:I don't see a repeat of last year...lolPoo Bear wrote:But will help VC beating d4 Meigs than beating d5 MeigsGoBucks1047 wrote:
On the bright side, Vinton County dropped down to D4 so that helps a little in terms of playoffs. Not so much on points though.
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2014 (2-Wins)Poo Bear wrote:I don't see anyone stoping Naylan Yates this yeartvc_fan wrote:I don't see a repeat of last year...lolPoo Bear wrote:
But will help VC beating d4 Meigs than beating d5 Meigs
2015 (3-Wins)
2016 (4-Wins) Alexander (1-9) Fed. Hock (0-10) Wellston (4-6) Meigs (4-6)
2017 I'm guessing maybe 5 wins...LOL
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You may be close .tvc_fan wrote:2014 (2-Wins)Poo Bear wrote:I don't see anyone stoping Naylan Yates this yeartvc_fan wrote:
I don't see a repeat of last year...lol
2015 (3-Wins)
2016 (4-Wins) Alexander (1-9) Fed. Hock (0-10) Wellston (4-6) Meigs (4-6)
2017 I'm guessing maybe 5 wins...LOL
Wins
Piketon
Alexander
Fed hock
Meigs
That's 4, a few more are very winnable. Then a few that will be tough wins .
But yeah 5-5 is possible
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Wheelersburg with the 2nd biggest CP jump among public schools in D V, who would have thought that! lol Must have had a hard time finding several other boys to get rid of to balance out the EMIS numbers to offset the CP bump!
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Are you jealous of Wheelersburg some lolking kong wrote:Wheelersburg with the 2nd biggest CP jump among public schools in D V, who would have thought that! lol Must have had a hard time finding several other boys to get rid of to balance out the EMIS numbers to offset the CP bump!
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Nope, just pointing out the hypocrisy that most Burg posters act like they don't get athletes moving in!8332 Granite St wrote:Are you jealous of Wheelersburg some lolking kong wrote:Wheelersburg with the 2nd biggest CP jump among public schools in D V, who would have thought that! lol Must have had a hard time finding several other boys to get rid of to balance out the EMIS numbers to offset the CP bump!
Go Burg!
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Can't help the fact parents would rather send their kids to the Burg...why wouldn't they? Burg has a great educational system as well as sports. I'm not surprised at all and could easily see that number go up. If you could send your child to Franklin furnace, Wheelersburg or sciotoville east....I know where my kid would be going.
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You assume that every male student that moves in is for athletics.king kong wrote:Nope, just pointing out the hypocrisy that most Burg posters act like they don't get athletes moving in!8332 Granite St wrote:Are you jealous of Wheelersburg some lolking kong wrote:Wheelersburg with the 2nd biggest CP jump among public schools in D V, who would have thought that! lol Must have had a hard time finding several other boys to get rid of to balance out the EMIS numbers to offset the CP bump!
Go Burg!
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Because Archbishop Hoban (among other schools) moved up to D2, Cleveland Glenville is in D3 now.
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