Not that seedings matter much anyway, but Adena beat PV twice, has a better league record, and a better overall record.petesweaty wrote:Actually, Piketon, Paint Valley and Adena should be #4-#6 in any order. IMO
Many average to below average team in that sectional.
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I took PFloyd's ranks and adjusted for what I have seen...
#1 Fairland 17-1
#2 Oak Hill 19-1
#3 Wheelersburg 11-5
#4 Minford 11-7
#5 Alexander 10-9
#6 Ironton 9-8
#7 South Point 10-8
#8 Coal Grove 6-10
#9 River Valley 6-12 (Beat NY by 20)
#10 Wellston 4-12 (Just beat NY)
#11 Nelsonville York 9-9 (most wins are against D4 schools)
#12 Chesapeake 4-11
#13 Crooksville 3-11
#14 Rock Hill 2-12
#1 Fairland 17-1
#2 Oak Hill 19-1
#3 Wheelersburg 11-5
#4 Minford 11-7
#5 Alexander 10-9
#6 Ironton 9-8
#7 South Point 10-8
#8 Coal Grove 6-10
#9 River Valley 6-12 (Beat NY by 20)
#10 Wellston 4-12 (Just beat NY)
#11 Nelsonville York 9-9 (most wins are against D4 schools)
#12 Chesapeake 4-11
#13 Crooksville 3-11
#14 Rock Hill 2-12
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Better be careful this year with over strategizing in sectionals because you will end up getting beat. Too many teams of the same caliber....make it through the sectional round and then deal with what comes next.Crab's Brother wrote:Do a little research...I bet the Piketon staff would love to be the 6 instead of the 4/5.smith.hill.royalty wrote:I just don't see how you can rank Paint Valley and Adena over Piketon. Piketon beat Adena twice and absolutely spanked Paint Valley the first time around and won't play them again until the last game of the season.
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So if teams in the sectional are the same caliber, why wouldn't you plan ahead? That's a contradiction.
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What I'm saying is if you position yourself in the sectional to avoid someone in districts is that you might not even make it there based on your sectional match up.Crab's Brother wrote:So if teams in the sectional are the same caliber, why wouldn't you plan ahead? That's a contradiction.
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Fairland oak hil are by far the 2 best teams in that sectional. But man there are some teams further down that list. That can really play great some nights
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Fairland not only seems to be a lock for a #1 seed, but a District Championship also. As for Oak Hill, they will be the #2 seed, but they've not played too tough of a schedule. Playing a #7 seed in a Sectional Final like Ironton, Alexander, or South Point could result in a loss.
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What you said is there are many teams in the sectional that are the same caliber.smith.hill.royalty wrote:What I'm saying is if you position yourself in the sectional to avoid someone in districts is that you might not even make it there based on your sectional match up.Crab's Brother wrote:So if teams in the sectional are the same caliber, why wouldn't you plan ahead? That's a contradiction.
So if team A and team B in your sectional are virtually the same, but team A lines you up to play Fairland, why wouldn't you want to play team B? Makes no sense.
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You've obviously a lot smarter than....I'm just hoping your not actually helping any team with their seeding.Crab's Brother wrote:What you said is there are many teams in the sectional that are the same caliber.smith.hill.royalty wrote:What I'm saying is if you position yourself in the sectional to avoid someone in districts is that you might not even make it there based on your sectional match up.Crab's Brother wrote:So if teams in the sectional are the same caliber, why wouldn't you plan ahead? That's a contradiction.
So if team A and team B in your sectional are virtually the same, but team A lines you up to play Fairland, why wouldn't you want to play team B? Makes no sense.
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I have heard some rumors that Oak Hill is fighting for the one seed over Fairland. With Norms pull in southern ohio they might get it.
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Many times sectional seeding comes down to how many teams are in the same league......in Fairland's case, Ironton, South Point, Rock Hill, Chesapeake, and Coal Grove are all in the Jackson sectional, so that should help Fairland's chances of getting the #1 seed. Oak Hill has league members Wheelersburg and Minford in that sectional, so that may not bode well for the Oaks to get the #1 seed.
Leagues tend to stick together in sectional voting, but there are enough schools that are not affiliated with either the OVC or SOC that could determine who gets #1.
I know Portsmouth is the only OVC school at the Waverly sectional, so their chances of getting #1 are slim, even if they win out this weekend and are 16-5 going into Sunday's draw. Lynchburg Clay has fellow league members West Union, North Adams, and Eastern Brown.
Leagues tend to stick together in sectional voting, but there are enough schools that are not affiliated with either the OVC or SOC that could determine who gets #1.
I know Portsmouth is the only OVC school at the Waverly sectional, so their chances of getting #1 are slim, even if they win out this weekend and are 16-5 going into Sunday's draw. Lynchburg Clay has fellow league members West Union, North Adams, and Eastern Brown.
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This. I've said since the Oak Hill and Fairland debate started that Fairland will get it because of the representation of the OVC in Jackson.trojandave wrote:Many times sectional seeding comes down to how many teams are in the same league......in Fairland's case, Ironton, South Point, Rock Hill, Chesapeake, and Coal Grove are all in the Jackson sectional, so that should help Fairland's chances of getting the #1 seed. Oak Hill has league members Wheelersburg and Minford in that sectional, so that may not bode well for the Oaks to get the #1 seed.
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I agree with you bbn77, that having a majority of conference schools helps in the voting but only if its a close decision imo. Fairland has earned the #1 seed, not only because of the strength of schedule but because Fairland's quality wins are far better than Oak Hills quality wins. Plus Fairland's only loss comes to a Div. 1 school now ranked 11th in the state and Oak Hills only loss comes to a Div. 3 school. I don't feel it is even close. Not that OH isn't good enough to beat Fairland but when your voting, Fairland's resume' is much better on paper.bbn77 wrote:This. I've said since the Oak Hill and Fairland debate started that Fairland will get it because of the representation of the OVC in Jackson.trojandave wrote:Many times sectional seeding comes down to how many teams are in the same league......in Fairland's case, Ironton, South Point, Rock Hill, Chesapeake, and Coal Grove are all in the Jackson sectional, so that should help Fairland's chances of getting the #1 seed. Oak Hill has league members Wheelersburg and Minford in that sectional, so that may not bode well for the Oaks to get the #1 seed.
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I think the Dragons are clearly the #1 seed.Strength of schedule is just too strong compared to Oak Hill.
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We've got 25 hours until the seeds come out, so I'm gonna toss out my predictions.
Waverly
1. Lynchburg Clay
2. Portsmouth
3. Piketon
4. Adena
5. Paint Valley
6. Eastern Brown
7. North Adams
8. Zane Trace
9. Huntington
10. West Union
11. West
12. Southeastern
13. Valley
14. Northwest
15. Westfall
Jackson
1. Fairland
2. Oak Hill
3. Wheelersburg
4. Minford
5. Ironton
6. Alexander
7. South Point
8. Nelsonville York
9. Coal Grove
10. River Valley
11. Crooksville
12. Wellston
13. Chesapeake
14. Rock Hill
Who knows how close I'll be, but I thought I'd toss these out for fun.
Waverly
1. Lynchburg Clay
2. Portsmouth
3. Piketon
4. Adena
5. Paint Valley
6. Eastern Brown
7. North Adams
8. Zane Trace
9. Huntington
10. West Union
11. West
12. Southeastern
13. Valley
14. Northwest
15. Westfall
Jackson
1. Fairland
2. Oak Hill
3. Wheelersburg
4. Minford
5. Ironton
6. Alexander
7. South Point
8. Nelsonville York
9. Coal Grove
10. River Valley
11. Crooksville
12. Wellston
13. Chesapeake
14. Rock Hill
Who knows how close I'll be, but I thought I'd toss these out for fun.
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Who is their best win? I just bumped Alexander higher based on a similar record on bio (10-8/10-9 isn't a big difference) and the Vinton County win.mrwonderful wrote:South point should be better than a 7
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Waverly wins over Lynchburg Clay today At LC. The Trojans drop a tough game at home to Fairland this week. Does LC and PHS each share the same record? Could PHS possibly get the one seed at Waverly now?
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Voting locked Friday night. Last night had no barring.Moses Guthrie wrote:Waverly wins over Lynchburg Clay today At LC. The Trojans drop a tough game at home to Fairland this week. Does LC and PHS each share the same record? Could PHS possibly get the one seed at Waverly now?