heimer wrote:Next domino is Grafton.
St. Thomas and Drayton out. Grafton falls to A, Stanley up to AA.
Current AA schools: Devils Lake, Valley City, Hillsboro-CV, Kindred, Wahpeton, Central Cass
Stanley, WC, St. Marys, Belcourt, Beulah, New Town.
Flip wrote:heimer wrote:Next domino is Grafton.
St. Thomas and Drayton out. Grafton falls to A, Stanley up to AA.
Current AA schools: Devils Lake, Valley City, Hillsboro-CV, Kindred, Wahpeton, Central Cass
Stanley, WC, St. Marys, Belcourt, Beulah, New Town.
Did that huge mega co-op of tiny schools around Cooperstown breakup? If so, what are they doing?
Flip wrote:You said "build their program again." Were they ever good in FB?
Flip wrote:Larimore has 13 or 14 kids out this year with 7 seniors. I'm not sure what their plans are next year.
hockeynut wrote:Jamestown getting jacked around again.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:hockeynut wrote:Jamestown getting jacked around again.
"Blame" Bismarck St. Mary's...Shanley made the decision to go AAA and the thought was St. Mary's would make the move also; they said no...so next up is Jamestown.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:ACCORDING TO INFORMATION GIVEN ON June 12th, 2018
**New Coops can be filed for by September 15th, 2018; Opt Up deadline is September 18th
Prelim region assignments available by September
Region 2 (someone likely added to Region 1)
Grafton
Park River-FL
Carrington
Langdon/Edmore/Munich
Thompson
Hatton-Northwood
Larimore
Harvey-Wells County
Four Winds
Region 3 (seems logical...maybe Bottineau or Rugby shift regions)
Des Lacs-Burlington
Rugby
Velva
Nedrose
Bottineau
Westhope-Newburg-Glenburn
Bishop Ryan
South Prairie
Region 4 (1 team has to go to different region)
Hazen
Garrison-Max
Heart River
Southern McLean
Killdeer
New Salem-Glen Ullin
Shiloh Christian
Richardton-Taylor-Hebron
Dickinson Trinity
magic man wrote:I see region 1 as: (based on Geographical location)
EEK
Hatton-Northwood
Lisbon
Milnor-North-Sargant
Northern Cass
Oak Grove
Oakes
Thompson
caserace0710 wrote:A couple new updates to the plan:
1) Bowman County has decided to opt-up from 9-man to Class A. Because of this, Westhope/Newburg/Glenburn moves down from Class A to 9-man.
2) Drake-Anamoose has decided to drop from 9-man to 6-man. The total number of 9-man schools now stands at 38.
caserace0710 wrote:A couple new updates to the plan:
1) Bowman County has decided to opt-up from 9-man to Class A. Because of this, Westhope/Newburg/Glenburn moves down from Class A to 9-man.
2) Drake-Anamoose has decided to drop from 9-man to 6-man. The total number of 9-man schools now stands at 38.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:caserace0710 wrote:A couple new updates to the plan:
1) Bowman County has decided to opt-up from 9-man to Class A. Because of this, Westhope/Newburg/Glenburn moves down from Class A to 9-man.
2) Drake-Anamoose has decided to drop from 9-man to 6-man. The total number of 9-man schools now stands at 38.
Also just heard G-M dropped their Varsity program for this year
woodchuck10 wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:hockeynut wrote:Jamestown getting jacked around again.
"Blame" Bismarck St. Mary's...Shanley made the decision to go AAA and the thought was St. Mary's would make the move also; they said no...so next up is Jamestown.
St. Mary’s would rather travel to Belcourt, Stanley, and New Town and win by 40 than play the BisMan schools in their backyard and be in competitive games. Kudos to Shanley for some self awareness and opting up.
hazpay wrote:woodchuck10 wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:hockeynut wrote:Jamestown getting jacked around again.
"Blame" Bismarck St. Mary's...Shanley made the decision to go AAA and the thought was St. Mary's would make the move also; they said no...so next up is Jamestown.
St. Mary’s would rather travel to Belcourt, Stanley, and New Town and win by 40 than play the BisMan schools in their backyard and be in competitive games. Kudos to Shanley for some self awareness and opting up.
41, actually.
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