teach1coach2 wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 11:09 pm
It was announced by the Eastern District this week that Crooksville had left the Southeast District and is joining the Eastern District. Now why would a team that plays in a league with mostly Eastern District schools join the Eastern district then bolt to the TVC or TSL who has mostly Southeast District teams? Crooksville is not leaving the MVL.
Yes Morgan took a look at the TSL, but they are not going to jump. In the big school division they are playing teams that have been in the MVL with them for several decades and River View who Morgan beats in most sports. Most likely in 4 years Morgan will be back in the small school division.
Tri-Valley is loaded in basketball this year. 8 players who can dunk and all 12 can shoot the 3. Team gets 4 or 5 dunks per game. Played a young Crooksville team. TV might beat everyone in the MVL by 20+ per game. Tri-Valley has a junior class full of top notch athletes. Football, basketball, baseball. After next school year TV will be good to above average in sports, but the next 18 months is an exciting time to TV fans.
I think Coshocton and/or River View bolting to the IVC is more likely than the southern teams who have been in the MVL since 1938 leaving.
In the end, the MVL is one of the most stable leagues in Ohio. Tough for a school to leave. If a school does leave, I don't think it would be hard for the MVL to get a replacement.
Crooksville likely left the SE District because of coverage. Only 3 teams in the MVL are a part of the SE District, but their coverage- Times Recorder- writers can only vote for the East District. This likely helps them get some better help in district awards, as well as eliminate trips to Scioto and Lawrence County, as mentioned. But, as another poster mention, what is the benefit to them staying in the league, aside from being a charter member that has been here since 1938? They have shrunk drastically since when all the schools were similar size. Anybody that argues that they still fit better in MVL over the TVC or MSL is kidding themselves.
How many small school championships has Morgan had since the league split? They could compete with the West M’s, New Lex’s, and Meadowbrook’s - but when was the last time Morgan beat TV, Sheridan, or John Glenn in any sport?
What happens to the league when Coshocton/River View leave to IVC? The league will drop back to 10 teams, which does not benefit Crooksville or West M. How long after that do they see the writing on the wall and realize grass will be greener elsewhere for them to compete?