Flip wrote:I think you have to go back 19 years to find a region 1 championship that didn't have CC or Kindred.
packers21 wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:Not to mention this is the 4th year in a row LEM beat FWM in the region championship. How many times in a row have Kindred and CC played in their region championship? When was the last time Shiloh wasn't in the championship game in their region?
They ain’t playing this year either
WalkingStick wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:Not to mention this is the 4th year in a row LEM beat FWM in the region championship. How many times in a row have Kindred and CC played in their region championship? When was the last time Shiloh wasn't in the championship game in their region?
Central Cass beat Kindred last two seasons; otherwise they hadn't met in title since 2012.
Shiloh wasn't in Girls Title last year (Wilton-Wing over Center-Stanton); before that 2011 when they lost in QF.
Shiloh Boys missed title game in 2017.
maddog1971 wrote:If all privates are not at least in the middle class.... I hope we never see a 3rd class. The only reason to do this is to get privates out of B.
I would have less problem with ND going to a single class where everyone plays each other.
The Schwab wrote:If you have a plan that mandates certain schools move up to a higher class without any other reason besides they are a private school, you set yourself up for lawsuits.
The Schwab wrote:Having a multiplier based on free and reduced lunch percentage is the best opportunity to get the schools that should be in the middle class, to that class.
WalkingStick wrote:
Side Note: ND isn't other states...ND won't do something that will be an opportunity for lawsuits.
Big Blue wrote:I live in a state with six classes. Traditionally, around 2 or 3 teams in every single class is a private school. More classes doesn't necessarily mean ridding lower classes of private schools.
Thundersnow wrote:Do the people who want to keep a 2-class system enjoy the fact that there are new co-ops every year? At the rate we're going, we're going to be down to about 80 Class B teams by 2030.
Do they like seeing Turtle Mountain, Valley City, and Wahpeton never making it to a State A Tournament?
Is it that interesting to see some combo of Grafton, Shiloh, Four Winds or Langdon, Dickinson Trinity or Beulah in every single State B Tournament?
Would Central Cass vs. Kindred suddenly not be a good rivalry because it occurs in a middle class instead of the smallest class?
I've lived in North Dakota my whole life, and I don't like change just for the sake of change. But the 2-class system is broken. It is in the process of ruining high school basketball in the state. A 3-class system wouldn't be perfect or solve every problem, but it would be 500% better.
maddog1971 wrote:The problem is the PRIVATE Schools. The only way to solve this problem is to create a 3rd class. Privates need to play someone because there is not enough private schools in this state to play each other. SO the big B's and little A's creating a new class is the answer. Shiloh bringing in new kids every year and going to state in both Boys and girls has ruined it for everyone else.
I don't see the problem because the really good teams this year and most are big b's and privates.... So it will give small town's a chance to play and compete. Small towns can not compete with Big B's and privates. They don't build the programs and competition at small town B's.
maddog1971 wrote:Make it all privates and get rid of the transfer rule. No sitting out if you transfer schools.
maddog1971 wrote:Make it all privates and get rid of the transfer rule. No sitting out if you transfer schools.
maddog1971 wrote:Make it all privates and get rid of the transfer rule. No sitting out if you transfer schools.
Flip wrote:maddog1971 wrote:Make it all privates and get rid of the transfer rule. No sitting out if you transfer schools.
There is a private school in Niche. They have 14 students K-12. If they create a coop with North Border should they be in the middle class?
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