D4 district semi’s
Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 7:10 pm
Who moved on today from Rio ? I would have attended if closer to home , wish they were still in muletown .
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Clay over Belpre 8-0ManitouDan wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 7:10 pm Who moved on today from Rio ? I would have attended if closer to home , wish they were still in muletown .
You really can't say that is a testament of the SOC I right now with winning one game. I agree that Clay, Notre Dame, and Symmes Valley definitely has talent that can compete and that is why they are sectional champs. As to the other three, Eastern beat Federal Hocking who was 0-14 and went on to lose to Southern, New Boston beat Whiteoak (4-12) and was shut out by Peebles, and Green won against St. Joe in a very close game that you stated before played a very weak schedule being 7-2 and was handled easily by ND. If you gauge your competitiveness by winning the first round of the tourney with teams with very few wins or played many quality games then you have very low expectations.ColdHardTruth wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 11:14 pm Clay, Notre Dame, New Boston, Green, Symmes Valley, Eastern all won a playoff game against Non SOC1 schools with Clay, Notre Dame and Symmes Valley all going on to be Sectional Champs.
I could be wrong about Eastern and not sure what Western did.
Clay and Notre Dame will go deep into the tournament, great job by both programs.
All is a testament to the competitiveness of the SOC1 right now.
Haha i could say the sky was blue and you would disagree and tell me what exact shade of blue it really is.SEOhio wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2018 9:28 amYou really can't say that is a testament of the SOC I right now with winning one game. I agree that Clay, Notre Dame, and Symmes Valley definitely has talent that can compete and that is why they are sectional champs. As to the other three, Eastern beat Federal Hocking who was 0-14 and went on to lose to Southern, New Boston beat Whiteoak (4-12) and was shut out by Peebles, and Green won against St. Joe in a very close game that you stated before played a very weak schedule being 7-2 and was handled easily by ND. If you gauge your competitiveness by winning the first round of the tourney with teams with very few wins or played many quality games then you have very low expectations.ColdHardTruth wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 11:14 pm Clay, Notre Dame, New Boston, Green, Symmes Valley, Eastern all won a playoff game against Non SOC1 schools with Clay, Notre Dame and Symmes Valley all going on to be Sectional Champs.
I could be wrong about Eastern and not sure what Western did.
Clay and Notre Dame will go deep into the tournament, great job by both programs.
All is a testament to the competitiveness of the SOC1 right now.
I think you two need to meet after school on the playground.ColdHardTruth wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2018 1:11 pmHaha i could say the sky was blue and you would disagree and tell me what exact shade of blue it really is.SEOhio wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2018 9:28 amYou really can't say that is a testament of the SOC I right now with winning one game. I agree that Clay, Notre Dame, and Symmes Valley definitely has talent that can compete and that is why they are sectional champs. As to the other three, Eastern beat Federal Hocking who was 0-14 and went on to lose to Southern, New Boston beat Whiteoak (4-12) and was shut out by Peebles, and Green won against St. Joe in a very close game that you stated before played a very weak schedule being 7-2 and was handled easily by ND. If you gauge your competitiveness by winning the first round of the tourney with teams with very few wins or played many quality games then you have very low expectations.ColdHardTruth wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 11:14 pm Clay, Notre Dame, New Boston, Green, Symmes Valley, Eastern all won a playoff game against Non SOC1 schools with Clay, Notre Dame and Symmes Valley all going on to be Sectional Champs.
I could be wrong about Eastern and not sure what Western did.
Clay and Notre Dame will go deep into the tournament, great job by both programs.
All is a testament to the competitiveness of the SOC1 right now.
I'm just happy you're a fan
Now that isn't true! I just state facts on a variety of posts, you just happen to be the one right now. You then get your feelings hurt and start calling people names. I would give you a participation trophy or award but those have no have no business in any JH or HS sport nor any conversation regarding it.ColdHardTruth wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2018 1:11 pmHaha i could say the sky was blue and you would disagree and tell me what exact shade of blue it really is.SEOhio wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2018 9:28 amYou really can't say that is a testament of the SOC I right now with winning one game. I agree that Clay, Notre Dame, and Symmes Valley definitely has talent that can compete and that is why they are sectional champs. As to the other three, Eastern beat Federal Hocking who was 0-14 and went on to lose to Southern, New Boston beat Whiteoak (4-12) and was shut out by Peebles, and Green won against St. Joe in a very close game that you stated before played a very weak schedule being 7-2 and was handled easily by ND. If you gauge your competitiveness by winning the first round of the tourney with teams with very few wins or played many quality games then you have very low expectations.ColdHardTruth wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 11:14 pm Clay, Notre Dame, New Boston, Green, Symmes Valley, Eastern all won a playoff game against Non SOC1 schools with Clay, Notre Dame and Symmes Valley all going on to be Sectional Champs.
I could be wrong about Eastern and not sure what Western did.
Clay and Notre Dame will go deep into the tournament, great job by both programs.
All is a testament to the competitiveness of the SOC1 right now.
I'm just happy you're a fan