maddog1971 wrote:LaMoure-Litchville/Marion
74-0 vs. Larimore (2-6)
76-0 vs. Griggs-Midkota (0-8)
54-0 vs. FSHP (5-3)*
74-0 vs. Tri-State (0-8)
59-0 vs. Richland (1-7)
42-12 vs. Wyndmere-Lidgerwood (6-2)*
50-0 vs. Hankinson (4-4)
34-0 vs. Enderlin/Maple Valley (4-4)*
SO the is 463 to 12...
I will take LLM
maddog1971 wrote:Also there are kids that live in Casselton that also drive into Shanley and Oak Grove.
magic man wrote:Who plays football at those schools that are from Casselton?maddog1971 wrote:Also there are kids that live in Casselton that also drive into Shanley and Oak Grove.
WalkingStick wrote:magic man wrote:Who plays football at those schools that are from Casselton?maddog1971 wrote:Also there are kids that live in Casselton that also drive into Shanley and Oak Grove.
No one...I don't even think there are any Casselton kids at one of those.
This has just become an 'attack' on schools without merit because they 'work hard' and have success; let's stop trying to spread rumors and lies and maybe actually make civil comments about the 2022 Plan
The Schwab wrote:I do think that there needs to be more taken into account than just enrollment.
I do feel that there should be more teams moving up a class based on success then teams being moved down based on a lack of success.
I don't think there will ever be a perfect system
BelfieldBantams wrote:My opinion is that Kindred, Cass, HCV, and probably Beulah don't belong in Class B football. They should all be in Class A football. When you are putting 11 guys out there, it is very difficult for a program as successful as Linton to go up against the depth of Kindred and Cass in their region. Plus I think those four schools all make the playoffs or have a really good shot of making it if they are in Class A football.
Bisonguy06 wrote:I proposed 150. Central Cass would land just above that line, with Kindred the next most likely to grow above 150 males grades 7-10.
I hope the group is seeing the wisdom of setting enrollment triggers versus simply naming teams that we’d rather not play against.
maddog1971 wrote:I like it the way it is. I think it has been organized to be the most competitive it can be. BUT don't worry... if you dont' like it... It will change in a year. Basically if Central Cass, Beulah, HCV or Kindred win the title this year.... All four of those teams will move up to get beat up by St. Marys.
The Schwab wrote:maddog1971 wrote:I like it the way it is. I think it has been organized to be the most competitive it can be. BUT don't worry... if you dont' like it... It will change in a year. Basically if Central Cass, Beulah, HCV or Kindred win the title this year.... All four of those teams will move up to get beat up by St. Marys.
St Mary's has 86 male students. LOCCSE has 92 male students. I don't know how many of those students participate in sports, even if they get equal participation from both schools (which I doubt they do) that gives them 178 total students. Central Cass has 152, Kindred has 123, Beulah has 117, HCV has 112. I don't think it's outrageous that those schools would be in a football division together.
Des Lacs-Burlington 121
Newton 152
Stanley 114
Grafton 118
lisbon 105
Velva Garrision 132
EEKM 123
I would say it would be less outrageous than having a school with 152 boys in the same division as a school with 73 boys.
The Schwab wrote:Fargo, GF, Dickinson etc... public schools should not be in a class other than the top class. So in your numbers if you take off schools above 300 I think you'd have a pretty good class if we add the schools who are over 100 male students.
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