senser wrote:Region 2 looks a lot stronger than region 1. Is that the case every year, or just how this year worked out? Or is it not that stronger?
ClassBEast wrote:I am reconsidering my predicition of Northern Cass getting third. They have some turmoil and some injuries and they lost last night to a not-very-good Central Valley team 3 - 0. They might get upset first round to Enderlin and if they do make it to the 3rd place game, I don't see them beating Oak Grove.
senser wrote:Can someone kindly explain to me how these class B districts/regions work?
Obviously the winner of regions goes to state/
But how do they determine what teams go to regions from district? DO you just have to win your first round matc in districts and you have qualified for regions and they contnue playing for seeding?
Run4Fun2009 wrote:senser wrote:Can someone kindly explain to me how these class B districts/regions work?
Obviously the winner of regions goes to state/
But how do they determine what teams go to regions from district? DO you just have to win your first round matc in districts and you have qualified for regions and they contnue playing for seeding?
well...every district is different. I know in districts 1 & 2 if you win your first match you are qualified for regionals; however some districts do have if you lose your first match you can still come back around and make it to regionals by winning your next match and then winning the region qualifier match (ex. district 3)
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:senser wrote:Can someone kindly explain to me how these class B districts/regions work?
Obviously the winner of regions goes to state/
But how do they determine what teams go to regions from district? DO you just have to win your first round matc in districts and you have qualified for regions and they contnue playing for seeding?
well...every district is different. I know in districts 1 & 2 if you win your first match you are qualified for regionals; however some districts do have if you lose your first match you can still come back around and make it to regionals by winning your next match and then winning the region qualifier match (ex. district 3)
This link shows all the districts and it also shows the way each district moves on to regions:
http://www.bismarcktribune.com/sports/h ... 03286.html
ClassBEast wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:senser wrote:Can someone kindly explain to me how these class B districts/regions work?
Obviously the winner of regions goes to state/
But how do they determine what teams go to regions from district? DO you just have to win your first round matc in districts and you have qualified for regions and they contnue playing for seeding?
well...every district is different. I know in districts 1 & 2 if you win your first match you are qualified for regionals; however some districts do have if you lose your first match you can still come back around and make it to regionals by winning your next match and then winning the region qualifier match (ex. district 3)
This link shows all the districts and it also shows the way each district moves on to regions:
http://www.bismarcktribune.com/sports/h ... 03286.html
Try this link (other one is broken):
http://www.bismarcktribune.com/sports/high-school/article_cab2ca90-e24f-11df-bd44-001cc4c03286.html
ClassBEast wrote:District 2 results:
# 1 Kindred
# 2 Central Cass
# 3 Oak Grove
# 4 Northern Cass
Good luck D2 teams at regionals!
ClassBEast wrote:Does anyone know how they pick the 16-member all-district team? It doesn't seem right that the 4th place team gets just as many girls (3) as the 1st place team. You can't tell me that everyone standing on that court were better players than several of the Kindred (or Central Cass for that matter) girls who were watching from the sidelines. Kindred should have probably had at least 5 girls on the all-district team.
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