The Schwab wrote:In regions 1, 5, 6 and 7: how many title games in the past 10 years in these regions haven't included a school without defined district lines (if you'd like to be fair we can include region 8 in that, since they have a school, although that school hasn't been competitive). There are 5 regions in the state that have schools without defined district lines, in the past 15 years how many appearances have their been in the state tournament from those mentioned schools? .
classB4ever wrote:The Schwab wrote:In regions 1, 5, 6 and 7: how many title games in the past 10 years in these regions haven't included a school without defined district lines (if you'd like to be fair we can include region 8 in that, since they have a school, although that school hasn't been competitive). There are 5 regions in the state that have schools without defined district lines, in the past 15 years how many appearances have their been in the state tournament from those mentioned schools? .
Not sure of regional title games, but can give you last 22 years of state participants.
Using 170+ enrollment to be considered big, following is the break down for past 22 years for state participation:
47 - Big
41 - Parochial/Private
88 - Small
Exactly 50% ratio of Big/Private:Small
classB4ever wrote:The Schwab wrote:In regions 1, 5, 6 and 7: how many title games in the past 10 years in these regions haven't included a school without defined district lines (if you'd like to be fair we can include region 8 in that, since they have a school, although that school hasn't been competitive). There are 5 regions in the state that have schools without defined district lines, in the past 15 years how many appearances have their been in the state tournament from those mentioned schools? .
Not sure of regional title games, but can give you last 22 years of state participants.
Using 170+ enrollment to be considered big, following is the break down for past 22 years for state participation:
47 - Big
41 - Parochial/Private
88 - Small
Exactly 50% ratio of Big/Private:Small
ndlionsfan wrote:I would also like to see an enrollment chart of all teams in the state. Easy to find for FB of course, but it seems like for basketball it is all over the place and never consistent.
The Schwab wrote:classB4ever wrote:The Schwab wrote:In regions 1, 5, 6 and 7: how many title games in the past 10 years in these regions haven't included a school without defined district lines (if you'd like to be fair we can include region 8 in that, since they have a school, although that school hasn't been competitive). There are 5 regions in the state that have schools without defined district lines, in the past 15 years how many appearances have their been in the state tournament from those mentioned schools? .
Not sure of regional title games, but can give you last 22 years of state participants.
Using 170+ enrollment to be considered big, following is the break down for past 22 years for state participation:
47 - Big
41 - Parochial/Private
88 - Small
Exactly 50% ratio of Big/Private:Small
How many schools total schools would you classify as big and/or Private?
classB4ever wrote:The Schwab wrote:classB4ever wrote:The Schwab wrote:In regions 1, 5, 6 and 7: how many title games in the past 10 years in these regions haven't included a school without defined district lines (if you'd like to be fair we can include region 8 in that, since they have a school, although that school hasn't been competitive). There are 5 regions in the state that have schools without defined district lines, in the past 15 years how many appearances have their been in the state tournament from those mentioned schools? .
Not sure of regional title games, but can give you last 22 years of state participants.
Using 170+ enrollment to be considered big, following is the break down for past 22 years for state participation:
47 - Big
41 - Parochial/Private
88 - Small
Exactly 50% ratio of Big/Private:Small
How many schools total schools would you classify as big and/or Private?
Haven't upgraded enrollment for this year. I can give you an average for past 21 years using 174+:
Big - 15
Private/Parochial - 6
Small - 107
Concerning your earlier question. From 2001 - 2017:
Region 1 - Oak Grove - 6 state tourneys.
Region 5 - Shiloh - 9 state tourneys.
Region 6 - Ryan/Our Redeemers - 7 state tourneys.
Region 7 - Dickinson Trinity - 11 state tourneys.
Region 8 - Williston Trinity - 2 state tourneys.
The Schwab wrote:
So...21 schools have 50% of berths in a state tournament and 107 schools have 50% of berths in a state tournament....holy cow
triplebbb wrote:
It's going to be extremely hard to be competitive in the WDA for WC. It will take the class A teams to initiate the 3-class system.
The Schwab wrote:Break Down of Enrollment numbers in teams in the poll or RV for boys basketball:
1. Stanley- 192
2. St. John-121
3. Hillsboro-Central Valley-213
4. Oak Grove-Private
5. Grafton-255
6. Thompson-131
7. Bishop Ryan- Private
8. Maple Valley- 61
9. New Town- 261
10. Shiloh Christian- Private
Four Winds-Minnewaukan- 231
Solen- 55
Bottineau- 195
Dunseith- 190
Richland- 79
Carrington- 148
ndlionsfan wrote:The Schwab wrote:Break Down of Enrollment numbers in teams in the poll or RV for boys basketball:
1. Stanley- 192
2. St. John-121
3. Hillsboro-Central Valley-213
4. Oak Grove-Private
5. Grafton-255
6. Thompson-131
7. Bishop Ryan- Private
8. Maple Valley- 61
9. New Town- 261
10. Shiloh Christian- Private
Four Winds-Minnewaukan- 231
Solen- 55
Bottineau- 195
Dunseith- 190
Richland- 79
Carrington- 148
Enrollments for the private schools I found...
Oak Grove 123
Bishop Ryan 109
Shiloh 140
The Schwab wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:The Schwab wrote:Break Down of Enrollment numbers in teams in the poll or RV for boys basketball:
1. Stanley- 192
2. St. John-121
3. Hillsboro-Central Valley-213
4. Oak Grove-Private
5. Grafton-255
6. Thompson-131
7. Bishop Ryan- Private
8. Maple Valley- 61
9. New Town- 261
10. Shiloh Christian- Private
Four Winds-Minnewaukan- 231
Solen- 55
Bottineau- 195
Dunseith- 190
Richland- 79
Carrington- 148
Enrollments for the private schools I found...
Oak Grove 123
Bishop Ryan 109
Shiloh 140
109, 123 and 140 kids at a private school is a completely different make up then 109, 123 and 140 kids at a public school....
There are advantages, which is why I would want to look at a kind of "reverse" multiplier of the football plan
Flip wrote:allow teams to opt up and SC, OG, DT, and BR will all opt up.
classB4ever wrote:Updating enrollment figures for 2017-2018. Need help with the following: First list are high schools which I would like to know if they are part of high school sport's team, if you know, please list. Second is a list of high schools I don't have enrollments for, if you know accurate enrollment, please list. Thanks.
Ashley Public School 38
Belfield Public School 76
Brave Center Academy 36
Community Alternative High School 78
Del Easton Alternative High School 18
Eight Mile Public School 89
Elgin-New Leipzig Public School 58
Fairmount Public School 24
Goodrich Public School 9
Grenora Public School 45
Mt Pleasant Public School 65
Selfridge Public School 28
Souris River Campus Alternative High School 60
South Central Alternative High School 110
South Heart Public School 98
Southwest Community High School 25
St Thomas Public School 13
Steele-Dawson Public School 115
Wishek Public School 53
Woodrow Wilson Alternative High School 150
Bishop Ryan High School
Bismarck St. Mary's
Dickinson Trinity High School
Grant County HS
Heart River
Kidder County High School
Oak Grove High School
Our Redeemer's HS
Rolla High School
Shanley High School
Shiloh Christian High School
South Border Mustangs
Standing Rock Community High School
Trenton High School
Tri-State: Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah-Rosholt
Williston Trinity Christian High School
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