utilityman wrote:I haven't posted on here for awhile, I'm from VC and I myself am sick of reading all the same crap on every thread. The votes done, were back in A and we have to deal with it. But, my question to you is: How do you know that this Steve guy is indeed Ryan Cunningham? I mean to call him out and basically tell people to quit listening to KOVC/ 101.1 and to have the VC businesses suffer one would think you would have 100% solid evidence that this is RC. I haven't seen that, and in fact if it is, even if I myself disagree with Mr. RC on certain things I think your being a little too drama over the whole thing. Just let it go and ignore him if you don't like what he's saying, maybe you could call his employer and voice your opinion if you have to.
I'll be waiting to read your evidence that Steve34 is indeed Ryan Cunningham.
"Heimer" revealed his identity as Ryan Cunningham.
"Heimer" joined on January 20th, a week before the vote to move the line back to 325.
"Heimer" was created as a new identity right around the time that Steve34 was losing credibility, losing his mind, and getting himself kicked out.
"Heimer" supports the same positions on ND high school athletics as Steve34. He came forward and proposed the same 32 team AA/A + class B basketball plan that Steve34 supported on preps and Cunningham has discussed on the radio.
"Heimer" posed as a more civil "Steve34," but when people started pressing his buttons, he fired back with personal attacks in exactly the same manner that Steve34 would have.
And the most direct evidence that heimer = steve34 = ryan cunningham is the following:
"Steve34" ignited a firestorm in AA football by citing an article written by Ryan Cunningham on NewsDakota.com, calling it "interesting reading."
Realignment talk: Here we go
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steve34 » Tue Oct 20, 2009 3:47 pm
Interesting reading:
New Football Plan Reunites Jamestown, Valley City
By Ryan Cunningham NewsDakota.comOctober 20
Valley City--A new football realignment idea being circulated by Devils Lake High School would reunite Valley City and Jamestown in the same class and region.
It would also make an already improved AA football class even tougher.
The plan calls for the number of teams in the AAA class to be reduced again to 10 teams. This year, the class was chopped from 16 to 12, forcing four schools down to the AA class.
With Fargo Davies moving into the AAA division, three current teams at that level would move down. Those three would be Jamestown, Dickinson, and Williston. The Blue Jays would be placed in Region I (eastern division), where the Hi-Liners have called home since the sport when to four classes.
Devils Lake would remain in Region II (western division) of AA football, which is the goal of the plan. Under the current plan, when Davies High School is added to AAA, one team will have to move up from AA to make a 14 team class. Devils Lake would likely be that team.
The eastern division would be comprised of Valley City, Jamestown, Grafton, Central Cass, Wahpeton, Fargo Shanley, Fargo Oak Grove, and Carrington. The west would have Devils Lake, Dickinson, Williston, Belcourt, Bottineau, Minot Ryan, Williston, and Beulah.
Lisbon, Kindred, and Dickinson Trinity would move to the A level. Harvey, Velva, and Stanley would move to 9-man, a move that Harvey could have made with the current plan. Head coach Brad Sandy has said Harvey would likely choose to play at the A level for the forseeable future.
Realignment is just beginning it's process, with those involved organizing their materials, according to Devils Lake High School officials. The plans would not take effect until 2011-12.
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The article presents a very biased, favorable view of this proposal from Devils Lake High School, which might explain why Steve34 liked the article and the plan so much.
Interesting reading, indeed.